Re: [SkunkworksAMA] Re: Skunkworks Books
Okay, I'm going to start getting a Telegram group set up. Scrapper, if you
join it, you'll be a mod by default. I don't want to try and take anything
away from you, but the times they are a-changin' and Yahoo groups doesn't
have the coverage and connectivity it use to have.
If nothing else, it will be an alternative to this. With luck, maybe we can
get enough interest going for JMH's works that we can get some movement out
of the book projects.
On Fri, Sep 21, 2018 at 2:42 AM Grrrwolf the Wherewolf grrrwolf6d9_at_yahoo.com
[SkunkworksAMA] <SkunkworksAMA_at_yahoogroups.com> wrote:
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> Same here!
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> *From:* "Lyle ! selaxes_at_yahoo.com [SkunkworksAMA]" <
> SkunkworksAMA_at_yahoogroups.com>
> *To:* SkunkworksAMA_at_yahoogroups..com
> *Sent:* Thursday, September 20, 2018 4:57 PM
> *Subject:* Re: [SkunkworksAMA] Re: Skunkworks Books
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> Count me in
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> Sent from my iPhone
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> On Sep 19, 2018, at 6:42 PM, DOPR Dragon dopr5dragon_at_gmail.com
> [SkunkworksAMA] <SkunkworksAMA_at_yahoogroups.com> wrote:
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> What do people think about starting a Skunkworks Telegram group?
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> On Wed, Sep 19, 2018, 3:38 AM Scrapper Black Dragon scrapperbd_at_yahoo.com
> [SkunkworksAMA] <SkunkworksAMA_at_yahoogroups.com> wrote:
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> I'm not planning on canning the group - it can exist as long as Y!
> supports it and there is someone around to moderate it (and approve
> messages). Without doubt, Y! Groups are not as popular as they were -
> everything changes, fashions of what people do online are as variable as
> anything else. This group is a week short of having been on the internet
> for seventeen (17) years! OMG we've been looking at skunk porn for, errr,
> ages!!!
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> Which does come to the other point that was raised in that we all have
> other things (lives?) that we need to continue living. Many of us have
> been inspired by Jim's art, either by styling or just to even pick up a
> pencil and have a go (me included!) - for that we will always remember and
> be thankful to him. Jim's participation and being reachable by fans was
> certainly a very appealing aspect of his art..
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> Most people have other things to do besides logging on, plus knowing the
> 'action factor' is low tends to not entice you to want to log on twice a
> day to see what is happening (which is what I used to do back in the early
> days!). I hadn't logged onto Y! in about two months due to the account
> only getting movie notifications (which the nearest cinema is an hour drive
> away for me, plus don't get much spare time with working 7 days a week) and
> Skunkworks; it was only because I was joining another forum (GMC trucks) I
> thought I had better check to see how the old Yahoo account was going.
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> I would have liked to have thought JMH's web page may have been put back
> up in the most complete form that was had (or would have only taken small
> work to get it up and complete), with the tribute page incorporated as part
> of it. Allowing the small amount of hosting required and domain
> registration costs - a very inexpensive tribute really.
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> A weird thought I just had (apologies in advance); I wonder how popular it
> would be if you could buy tiny jars of JMH's ashes... Yeah, sorry, I'll
> be quiet now.....
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> Scrapper, Black Dragon, who'd settle for a copy of the compiled Skunkworks
> book.
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> On Sunday, 16 September 2018, 5:20:00 pm AEST, Alfredo Parada
> alfredoparada_at_ymail.com [SkunkworksAMA] <SkunkworksAMA_at_yahoogroups.com>
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> There's no denying this group is in a sad state.
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> Skunkworks was one of the oldest groups which still regularly got traffic
> even as the rest of Yahoo Groups withered away. I think this is a major
> factor; people have other places to hang out at online.
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> In fact, I've seen Jim's art on several other sites, even art I never saw
> here... I know he was less then enthusiastic about people redistributing
> his work, but at least the internet never forgets. In fact, people still
> talk about him on other sites, albeit obliquely or in passing. Hell,
> there’s still fan art being done, every once in a while.. Considering that
> on average a 100 people die every minute and most of us never even notice,
> I’d say that’s still an accomplishment. Again, without Jim, I wouldn’t be
> an artist today.
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> Yahoo Groups is in decline, and Jim’s death no longer carries that biting
> sting. But we’re still around, and while we may not do much about it, we do
> remember.
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> Scrapper, thank you for patience and the efforts you’ve put in this group.
> If you understandably decide to finally end it, give us a heads up. I’d
> like to grab a few files and maybe even exchange some contact info with
> other members.
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> Yours humbly
>
> The Warhound
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> PS. I'll always be glad to support efforts to have Jims works published,
> if the opportunity presents itself
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