Hi Sherri, As befits a list that focuses on one of the oldest cities of Europe and indeed one whose monastic settlers played a crucial role in preserving European learning during the 'Dark Ages', the IRL-CORK-CITY list has a tradition of tolerance and does not impose a narrow genealogical remit. (Revisionists, if my history is wrong here I don't care and I don't want to be disabused) :-) The inquiry from Andrew I believe was bona fide and I have answered it. Yes, I agree we should use all the skills of chicanery and manipulation of the public mind that form a standard part of the armoury of the 'developers', who after all represent the new 'Dark Ages'. (Another Cork tradition has been to 'fight fire with fire'). Regards, Donnacha ----- Original Message ----- From: <Sherd43@aol.com> To: <IRL-CORK-CITY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, April 29, 2001 6:04 AM Subject: Re: Cork City development and CC list > Hi Donnacha, > > Uh oh! suppose the all powerful developers are lurking around the Cork City > list? See someone is trying to find the CC list administrator! :o) > > Suggested to Colman that he post his thought of writing the editor of the > Cork Examiner to the CC list. Haven't seen it yet though. Would do it > myself only I had already posted. Figure if they see just a couple names > then it would be assumed we were a small group that is concerned. Do you > have anyone else that would post it before it is decided we can't persue the > topic on the list? > > Have a great day! > > Sherri Delaney