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Davin de Kergommeaux maltmaniacsdavin at GMAIL.COM
Sun Apr 15 18:07:03 CEST 2007


Malts-Lsters,
Talking to my daughter who is studying communications at McGill I learned
that Canada is big on establishing digital archives so material just such as
this list is not lost.  It could be a gold mine for cultural historians,
present and future, since it really documents the development of the whisky
e-community from early days of the single malt boom.  I think our best bet
would be to find someone in academia who would be interested in preserving
this material for future use by sociologists, historians or whatever.  She
is contacting various of her profs for advice.  One of her fellow students
used just such a list as the basis for a book on cultural history.  Of
course to us it's whisky, but to academia it's history.  I'll keep you
posted.
Davin



On 4/15/07, Ralph Katzenell <ralphoosh at 012.net.il> wrote:
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> Greetings all.
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> I'd like to see MALTS-L continue.
>
> (Uncle) Ralph
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