[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]

RE: Have I been struck deaf or has the impossible happened...?



Groups,

That is the results of the change at IEEE to Listserv as reflector software.
All the bounces still come to me and I can forward them if you feel that you
email is to light.  Luigi and the gang at the IEEE HQ have been working the
problem well. I maintain the MSC and the 754 lists (If anyone wants the job
PLEASE let me know) and it seems to be much better now.

I admit that I am still learning about Listserv admin, so if something
breaks please let me know.

Respectfully,

Bob Davis
bob@xxxxxxxx
408.353.2706 Desk
408.857.1273 Cell



-----Original Message-----
From: owner-stds-754@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:owner-stds-754@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of r754@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Wednesday, March 31, 2004 10:53 AM
To: stds-754@xxxxxxxx; stds-msc@xxxxxxxx
Cc: r754@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Have I been struck deaf or has the impossible happened...?


        To those who toil in anonymity & their managers,


        These IEEE mailing lists (as well as others) have been
        flooded with mail of a type usually described by a term
        involving mystery meat.

        I noticed that this flood abruptly stopped about 2 weeks
        ago.

        Having worked with computer support organizations in the
        past, I have some idea of how difficult an accomplishment
        this must have been.

        I also know there is some truth to the observation that
        in some cases one's job description is such that one only
        gets noticed when something goes wrong.

        Therefore, I would like to break with that tradition and
        thank you profusely for your work in this.  Your managers
        should know that this is much appreciated.

        I would also ask anyone on this list that knows those of
        whom I speak personally to pass this note on to them.

        I know there are others who feel as I do but may be too
        stunned by the deafening silence to know what hit them.

        Any time any of you visit the San Jose area, dinner is
        on me.

        Yours,

                                Dan Zuras
                                Chairman
                                IEEE-754R


        P.S. - The prose style of this note was intentionally a
                bit odd just to make sure it got through your
                filters.  Well, that & the fact that my prose
                style is always a bit odd.  :-)

754 | revision | FAQ | references | list archive