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Re: [disklavier] Changing to Google Groups?

2007-03-21 by obsession18f45@aol.com

Hi,
 
A proactive, anti-American position?  I don't understand this  objection to 
Google at all.  Here is a link that shows all the special  holiday logos that 
Google has put out since 1999.  
 
_http://www.google.com/holidaylogos.html_ 
(http://www.google.com/holidaylogos.html) 
 
I see a Canada Day, but no Canadian Memorial Day, and they haven't done  that 
in a few years.  They seem to put the United States Independence day,  
however, every year.
 
Sorry for the rant, but there may be many objections to moving or  
supplementing with Google, though this is not one of them.  
 
Gene
 

Some  of us may have objections to the Google world philosophy. They 
refuse to  recognize the good ole US of A with any semblance of honor or 
respect.  They refuse to note any of our national historical holidays 
like Memorial  or Veterans Day. They will make their Google mast head 
green for Saint  Patrick's Day and recognize Canadian Memorial Day but 
take a very  proactive anti-American position. Is this acceptable to DUG  
members?

Mark in Idaho

Carl Youngblood  wrote:
>
> Has anyone here ever considered changing the disklavier  group over to 
> Google groups? The feature set at Google is now on par  with Yahoo and 
> their interface is a whole lot less annoying and more  customizable, in 
> my opinion. You can also take all the current  subscribers and paste 
> them into the Google interface in one fell  swoop, so the transition 
> doesn't need to be  difficult.
>
> What do you guys think about the  idea?
>
> 







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