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#160466 06/04/05 05:42 PM
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that there have been a significant number of posts in the past month or so from members with unfamiliar nicks who, on closer examination, show registration dates anywhere from a year to four years ago, but who haven't posted at any time in recent memory?

I, for one, think it's a wonderful thing - especially since not all of their posts have been precipitated by concerns about proposed liturgical revisions in the Pittsburgh Metropolia.

Welcome back to all who have transitioned from lurking to posting smile

Many years,

Neil


"One day all our ethnic traits ... will have disappeared. Time itself is seeing to this. And so we can not think of our communities as ethnic parishes, ... unless we wish to assure the death of our community."
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Originally posted by Irish Melkite:
that there have been a significant number of posts in the past month or so from members with unfamiliar nicks who, on closer examination, show registration dates anywhere from a year to four years ago, but who haven't posted at any time in recent memory?

I, for one, think it's a wonderful thing - especially since not all of their posts have been precipitated by concerns about proposed liturgical revisions in the Pittsburgh Metropolia.

Welcome back to all who have transitioned from lurking to posting smile

Many years,

Neil
Hi Neil,

I have not been here because there was some kind of new construction going on that was incompatible with my linux system. Then when I tried to get back on I had missplaced my password and finally my computer was affected by a lightning strike which wiped out all my bookmarks. frown

I wonder if anyone else was affected by that new construction here? I've noticed a lot of new buttons here - and am trying to figure it all out.

Most importantly I am finished with my finals and this was the toughest semester I've had in college with a lot of senior research and clinical observations. eek Now I am back. wink

YSIC,
Elizabeth

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EM, one of yur last posts, on 5/9/05, raised a several questions and comments. Now that you're back you might like to have a look.

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Neil:

I am one of those who "have transitioned from lurking to posting". I had a toe in the water before finally taking the plunge. Attending the Divine Liturgy in St. Louis, where there were 9 Latins (including the Priest and me) and 3 Byzantines, convinced me to come aboard.

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Originally posted by JP Burke:
I am one of those who "have transitioned from lurking to posting". I had a toe in the water before finally taking the plunge. Attending the Divine Liturgy in St. Louis, where there were 9 Latins (including the Priest and me) and 3 Byzantines, convinced me to come aboard.
JP,

Welcome to the Forum, it's always good to have another Irishman here - particularly one of the noble lineage of DeBurgo biggrin .

Many years,

Neil, of the line of DeBurgo by his maternal grandmother, of blessed memory smile


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