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I'm linking OLR to Offline_mail_reader, but clearly an OLR does more than read mail. The existing OLR article is about climatology, so to do this properly it needs a disambiguation page pointing to a proper article (stub) about offline readers, which in turn points to offline mail readers. Isidore 13:28, 4 March 2006 (UTC)
I think that it would be of some interest to list notable cixen past and present. It may even get more people interested in cix. Perhaps people could start a list. I know of Douglas Adams, Terry Pratchett, Cherie Booth, the entire Liberal Democrat party (at some point at least; don't know if they still use it), Davey Winder (IT journalist), Guy Kewney (the IT journalist that was going to be interviewed on IT related stuff live on the Beeb and instead they interview some random bloke that was waiting in reception for a job interview) and others I can't remember. And of course dear Sasha Lubetkin, daughter of the famous architect and wibble queen of cix 86.138.93.41 15:33, 30 January 2007 (UTC)
Either post the lot or nothing at all. We all have our favourite conferences so either you include all our favourites or just leave it. And as for the anonymous editor that removed my favourite - CASE IN POINT. Do it inclusively or leave it. 86.130.2.255 ( talk) 06:25, 1 September 2009 (UTC)
One of the failings of CIX was the inability to deal with spam. I, and many others, received huge volumes of spam and ceased to use the cix.co.uk address as a result. AMEOL had some limited options to filter it out but really it should have been managed at the server end. I am no longer on CIX and was user aguter 82.70.37.166 ( talk) 17:55, 27 November 2009 (UTC)
Why no mention of the way CIX bills and the fact that it's impossible to withdraw their right to bill you every month. It can be years since you had any contact with them and your credit card number can have been changed many times yet they are still able to keep billing you each month. It's a complete rip off. 2001:470:1F09:E43:B1D3:7B77:BAB8:F896 ( talk) 21:49, 5 October 2015 (UTC)
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I'm linking OLR to Offline_mail_reader, but clearly an OLR does more than read mail. The existing OLR article is about climatology, so to do this properly it needs a disambiguation page pointing to a proper article (stub) about offline readers, which in turn points to offline mail readers. Isidore 13:28, 4 March 2006 (UTC)
I think that it would be of some interest to list notable cixen past and present. It may even get more people interested in cix. Perhaps people could start a list. I know of Douglas Adams, Terry Pratchett, Cherie Booth, the entire Liberal Democrat party (at some point at least; don't know if they still use it), Davey Winder (IT journalist), Guy Kewney (the IT journalist that was going to be interviewed on IT related stuff live on the Beeb and instead they interview some random bloke that was waiting in reception for a job interview) and others I can't remember. And of course dear Sasha Lubetkin, daughter of the famous architect and wibble queen of cix 86.138.93.41 15:33, 30 January 2007 (UTC)
Either post the lot or nothing at all. We all have our favourite conferences so either you include all our favourites or just leave it. And as for the anonymous editor that removed my favourite - CASE IN POINT. Do it inclusively or leave it. 86.130.2.255 ( talk) 06:25, 1 September 2009 (UTC)
One of the failings of CIX was the inability to deal with spam. I, and many others, received huge volumes of spam and ceased to use the cix.co.uk address as a result. AMEOL had some limited options to filter it out but really it should have been managed at the server end. I am no longer on CIX and was user aguter 82.70.37.166 ( talk) 17:55, 27 November 2009 (UTC)
Why no mention of the way CIX bills and the fact that it's impossible to withdraw their right to bill you every month. It can be years since you had any contact with them and your credit card number can have been changed many times yet they are still able to keep billing you each month. It's a complete rip off. 2001:470:1F09:E43:B1D3:7B77:BAB8:F896 ( talk) 21:49, 5 October 2015 (UTC)