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Is it technically possible to have everything
crossposted between the two lists? That way we
get the best of both worlds.

The only reason I prefer to stay with yahoo is that
I'm subscribed to several non-lojban lists, so
adding a different system only complicates matters
for me with no benefit, as I will be staying in yahoo
anyway. (I have not noticed any changes in my account,
BTW.)

mu'o mi'e xorxes





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