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Readers might be interested in looking over posts that appeared on this
list in this week during this week in 2003. By this year, Vic Fazio's
dedicated single-handed attentions had enabled observers to share
information, etc. on Ohio's birds for a number of years, and he had
handed the listserve to the new Ohio Ornithological Society, which has
managed it since. There are over a hundred posts in this document
covering that week, and readers might enjoy reliving the anticipations
of Hurricane Isabel, the coverage of the state at that time, and seeing
the names of other birders who for one reason or another no longer
appear on Ohio-Birds, and any changes the anthropologists among us might
analyze...
http://web.archive.org/web/20040123065256/http://lists.envirolink.org/pipermail/ohio-birds/2003-September/thread.html
This might prove interesting and amusing in seeing the changes in
bird-talk--and birds--only a dozen years ago, and I suggest it for an
idle hour during the coming deluges. Feel free to post your feelings!
--Bill Whan, Columbus
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