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    1. Re: ebay
    2. barbara
    3. Hi. Thank you for your kind words. I believe there is a list such as that. I just learned about it yesterday and haven't really checked it out. You might check: GEN-MARKET-D@rootsweb.com (To subscribe - GEN-MARKET-L-REQUEST@rootsweb.com GEN-MARKET-D-REQUEST@rootsweb.com The Bible list is usually so small, that I wouldn't mind posting it here. It's just the other long list that seems to give problems *smile* Barbara Davidson wrote: > Hi again, Barbara and listmembers: > Personally, I think it is a shame you feel you have to make a compromise. I > would much prefer getting the information from email as many times I only > connect to let my mail come in and then disconnect so I do not tie up our > busy phone line. This option will not be very convenient for me but I still > appreciate your great efforts. > > I have a suggestion but I don't know enough about computers and mail lists > to know if it would be feasible or not. Why couldn't we form a list that > dealt with items for sale or lost or found items on anything to do with > family history? Then whenever someone goes to a site and finds something > they could post it there. You could post your ebay items and others who > surf could post info found at other auctions or sites. Those of us who are > interested in finding these type of items (and for the life of me, I cannot > understand who wouldn't be!!) could subscribe to the list. Perhaps this > would not be possible for some reason (spam?) but I have often wondered why > there couldn't be one site that us researchers couldn't go to to list or > find these types of items. Just my opinion. > Mary > davidson@oceana.net

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