At 08:56 PM 11/20/98 +0100, Carolyn Schaffner wrote: >Dan Lester said -- > >But if you're not >pressed for disk space, why bother? With the price of disk dropping >daily, > >** >Well, we ran out of disk space yesterday and the list was held. There >is not a whole lot of traffic, something like 20 messages on a good day >(I estimate) and we're only about 4 months old. How much should I >"buy"? Well, I don't know what platform you're running it on, but: If on NT or 9x, go buy another drive. You can get many gigs for a few hundred bucks. Don't worry about it being a fast SCSI drive....it is just being used for archives. If you're sharing or buying space on VMS or Unix, well go beg for some more space, or ante up to your ISP. If your list has a purpose to the organization that is hosting it, that will be forthcoming. If it is strictly a recreational list, be prepared to put up some money. After all, we can't expect employers, government or private, to support our private hobbies and interests. Some of us ARE lucky enough to have such employers....it makes up for the low pay I guess. Well, sort of. Finally, think about whether you really NEED the archives. I don't know about your list topic, but there are an awful lot of lists that are on topics where what was said a couple years ago is obsolete and doesn't need to be preserved. If you're into saving it for some wonderful historical reason, download to a zip drive or similar. cheers dan -- Dan Lester, 3577 East Pecan, Boise, ID 83716-7115 USA 208-383-0165 [log in to unmask] http://www.84.com/ http://www.idaholibraries.org/ http://library.idbsu.edu/ http://cyclops.idbsu.edu/ http://www.lili.org/ Sent me a postcard of a library yet? You'll get something nice in return.