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Search works now!

🔗Carl Lumma <clumma@yahoo.com>

10/2/2006 12:52:01 AM

As some have noticed, Yahoo Groups search now works well.
This means many questions can be answered by digging in
the archives with the search box. A wealth of information
can now be uncovered very quickly, in fact.

This is not to discourage new posters from speaking up!
I, for one, am very glad to meet you. It's just that for
years, Yahoo's search was worthless, so it's a big shock
to get used to functional searching here.

-Carl

🔗misterbobro <misterbobro@yahoo.com>

10/2/2006 2:53:13 AM

Been using the search function here maniacally, discovered many very
interesting things... I just type in keywords or intervals from
whatever I'm working on and find related things.

One user in the tuning boards who comes up repeatedly is a member
named "Margo Schulter", is she still around?

-Cameron Bobro

🔗Carl Lumma <clumma@yahoo.com>

10/2/2006 9:14:01 AM

> Been using the search function here maniacally, discovered many
> very interesting things... I just type in keywords or intervals
> from whatever I'm working on and find related things.
>
> One user in the tuning boards who comes up repeatedly is a member
> named "Margo Schulter", is she still around?
>
> -Cameron Bobro

You bet! She mostly posts over at

/makemicromusic

these days. -Carl

🔗Joseph Pehrson <jpehrson@rcn.com>

10/2/2006 7:12:21 PM

--- In tuning@yahoogroups.com, "Carl Lumma" <clumma@...> wrote:
>
> As some have noticed, Yahoo Groups search now works well.
> This means many questions can be answered by digging in
> the archives with the search box. A wealth of information
> can now be uncovered very quickly, in fact.
>
> This is not to discourage new posters from speaking up!
> I, for one, am very glad to meet you. It's just that for
> years, Yahoo's search was worthless, so it's a big shock
> to get used to functional searching here.
>
> -Carl
>

***Hi Carl!

You're not kidding it works well. For example, here is post #21938
where the historical Blackjack scale is named by Paul Erlich for the
first time:

/tuning/topicId_21894.html#21938