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Don't let Sherry be too modest - she did her part too :) I mostly connected Erin and Sherry. I'm just glad we've got the archives up and running again!
I’m not able to get the constant reader archives from that link either. I hadn’t tried until now. It just takes me back to my goodreads home page.
It worked fine for me when Sherry first posted the link, and I even looked at the Mrs. Dalloway discussion then, but now I get an error message too. I'll ask Erin to look at it tomorrow and see if she can figure out how to solve the problem.
Erin checked into it and discovered that it appears there is a server issue and we happen to be on one of the affected servers. She'll continue to see if anyone has posted an ETA on when the issue will be resolved.
Erin just reported that the server migration is complete now and the archives website is functional again... just in time for the Mrs. Dalloway discussion. Let me know if you see any problems with it.
Steve wrote: "Lynn, please tell Erin that she is my sweetheart now, the latest in a long line."I'm sure that will make her day, Steve. :-)
I just conveyed all the thanks to her and this was part of her reply:"Well, I'm going to have a project for the old-timers in the near future to identify the month and year of some of the old discussions (pre-1998)."
I think she wants to add more functionality to the archives, especially making them searchable on other elements besides alphabetical by title.
Wow, I think she is expecting more of my memory than is still available. But, I will definitely try my best. I love that she wants to do that.
Barbara wrote: "Wow, I think she is expecting more of my memory than is still available. But, I will definitely try my best. I love that she wants to do that."I suspect that the exercise of trying to determine when some of those discussions occurred might generate some great trips down memory lane.... even if you never do manage to pinpoint when things happened.








www.constantreaderarchives.com has so many old discussions of years gone by.