Padunov's announcement a repeat?

Prof Steven P Hill s-hill4 at UIUC.EDU
Mon Apr 3 06:45:19 UTC 2006


Dear Prof Padunov & colleagues:

This is an interesting contretemps (attached below).    Speaking only for 
myself (subscriber to a number of different list-servers), I am virtually 
sure that I saw the same"Kino-Kultura" announcement 3 different times 
in the past 3 or 4 days. (And quickly deleted 2 of them.)  No harm done.  

I'm not sure on what list-server(s) I saw the different "copies" of that same 
announcement. But I certainly concede the possibility (stated by the "auto-
deletion" received by Prof Padunov) that the same announcement about 
"Kino-Kultura" might have been submitted to SEELANGS more than once, 
such as by different submitters...?

Best wishes to all,
Steven P Hill,
University of Illinois.
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Date: Mon, 3 Apr 2006 02:22:33 
From: "CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK/CIS LISTSERV Server (14.5)"  
Subject: Re: GETPOST SEELANGS 
To: Steven Hill <S-HILL4 at UIUC.EDU> 

Date: Sun, 2 Apr 2006 19:45:34 -0400
From: Vladimir Padunov <padunov+ at PITT.EDU> 
Subject: Question to Moderator 

What is the point of messages like the following if you provide absolutely 
no information on remedy?  Is that doing a "professional service'?  The 
message I sent about the latest issue of KINOKULTURA, a journal devoted to 
contemporary Russian cinema -- and therefore within the purview of the 
readers of this list -- was NOT sent by anyone else and was not a repeat. 
And yet getting in touch with you is absurdly difficult.  What do you gain 
by this antediluvian way of operating?

Vladimir Padunov
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>> message  with identical text  [ .... ]



 

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