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    1. Re: Geni
    2. Robert Melson
    3. In article <47099c41$0$31115$afc38c87@news.optusnet.com.au>, Paul Blair <pblair@pcug.org.au> writes: > Hi folk.... > > Appreciate any views on use of this system. > > Paul I looked a couple of months back when a cousin saw it mentioned in, I think, "Smithsonian" - the magazine of the Smithsonian Institution. Wasn't terribly impressed as there seem to be few, if any, controls over what's added to your tree by others. Granted, those others have to be there by invitation, but that's no guarantee that what they might enter will pass the sniff test. I went. I looked. I said "ehhhhhhh!". Haven't been back 'til tonight. Ehhhhhhhhh! Bob Melson -- Robert G. Melson | Rio Grande MicroSolutions | El Paso, Texas ----- "People unfit for freedom---who cannot do much with it---are hungry for power." ---Eric Hoffer

    10/07/2007 09:43:00
    1. Re: Geni
    2. Paul Blair
    3. Robert Melson wrote: > In article <47099c41$0$31115$afc38c87@news.optusnet.com.au>, > Paul Blair <pblair@pcug.org.au> writes: >> Hi folk.... >> >> Appreciate any views on use of this system. >> >> Paul > > I looked a couple of months back when a cousin saw it > mentioned in, I think, "Smithsonian" - the magazine of > the Smithsonian Institution. Wasn't terribly impressed as > there seem to be few, if any, controls over what's added to > your tree by others. Granted, those others have to be there > by invitation, but that's no guarantee that what they might > enter will pass the sniff test. > > I went. I looked. I said "ehhhhhhh!". Haven't been back > 'til tonight. > > Ehhhhhhhhh! > > Bob Melson > Thanks, Bob. Some Danish friends, scattered to the four ends, are trying it. My only advice was to take regular copies for themselves. Cheers Paul

    10/11/2007 01:37:50