From: boron_elgar@hotmail.com   
      
   On Sat, 25 Sep 2021 14:29:59 +0200, occam wrote:   
      
   >On 25/09/2021 06:39, Snidely wrote:   
   >> Remember when Michael Trew bragged outrageously? That was Friday:   
   >>> On 9/23/2021 12:14 AM, Snidely wrote:   
   >>>> Michael Trew scribbled something on Wednesday the 9/22/2021:   
   >>>>> What does "UMSCRIBE" mean? I've seen this enough times, but have yet   
   >>>>> to figure it out.   
   >>>>   
   >>>> It's an AFCA meme, going back into the dark ages. Google Groups seems to   
   >>>> limit "the past" to about the year 2000, so good luck finding the first   
   >>>> use.   
   >>>>   
   >>>> In this case, Sir Clive Sinclair has unsubscribed to The Earthly   
   >>>> Present. He has fallen off the roof, in reference to an old joke not   
   >>>> unique to AFCA.   
   >>>>   
   >>>> /dps   
   >>>>   
   >>>   
   >>> Ah, thanks.   
   >>>   
   >>> I've never used Google Groups before; I have no clue how it works.    
   >>> I've seen people dredge up threads from the late 80's via GG before,   
   >>> so I suppose it depends on the group? Perhaps ALT has different   
   >>> retention from the big 8?   
   >>   
   >> GG used to go Way Back; that's what they bought Deja News for. But   
   >> keeping '80s and '90s posts in live storage to be looked at maybe a   
   >> couple of times a year doesn't seem to be a primary goal anymore. The   
   >> last time I successfully went back that far, AFCA was getting around 100   
   >> posts a day, and in-group searches were much more frequent.   
   >>   
   >> We used to have a contributor who had a complete archive, but that ended   
   >> with his demise and the idea of finding another poster who would be   
   >> interested in the particular disk probably didn't occur to the family   
   >> members.   
   >>   
   >> That contributor was one of our sailboat story-tellers, and that too is   
   >> missed.   
   >>   
   >   
   >Q1- "sailboat story-tellers"? Is this an alternate euphemism for   
   >fisherman's tales?   
      
   We had a couple of posters who were very knowledgeable about sailing   
   and had done their share   
   >   
   >Q2- 'family members'. Is this referring to his immediate family the AFCA   
   >'family' (a bit like the 'Committee' in AUE)?   
      
   Family members, such as those related to the deceased.   
      
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