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Some blunt, stark talk (he’s not missing his calling as a flowery diplomat), which will surely offend delicate ears and minds, but he’s correct and truthful, or rather, sincere, as his assessment could be proven incorrect by the passage of time (though I doubt it will be), or so he seems to me. I hope it will be allowed on the board (please leave a comment if you came here via FB, thanks), as I find that people fascinated by ghost things to also be, for whatever reasons and quite often, curious & generally thoughtful (this author excluded, of course 😉), so, thinking my odds of reaching some open minds improved by this tendency, even on Facebook, and having been on that board awhile now, I thought I would share a non-mincing gentleman discussing plainly his experience and perspective of driving recently through some ghost places and dying towns in Texas (while obviously not a person of the Left, the man you will hear, ‘Legalman’ – he has many insightful webcasts – is not a Republican, conservative, or Trump fan, and expresses his critique and contempt of the Right often in his many webcasts). I’m writing this here to share there, so that what I’ve written has a primary, stable place to exist and remain should the admins of the abandoned places FB group board choose not allow it on the board, being very much on-topic, but off-point. The concurrent shattering, and now rapid, degradation and chaos of many cities is a partner phenomenon, guided by the same hands, just populated and experienced by people that mostly vote differently and watch different news channels.

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These rural ghost dwellings & the places where they exist – they are all over the country, from sea to shining sea – are unwinding, decaying, collapsing and departing, and will not be replaced or even inhabited much longer, being and having been long and largely neglected, impoverished and rapidly idiocratized (the word is apt, I’m afraid) and so made completely and irretrievably non-viable, at least as currently configured, and that’s not an accident. The photos therein, besides being poignant, interesting, fun, and often beautiful, also tell a tale, are evidence of a profound societal unraveling, one that’s been underway for a long time, decades, and which is part of an even bigger picture still. Miller, Davis.> _> Qna mailing list> Qna at provue.I follow a board on Facebook that exists to post and comment on photos of abandoned buildings and various other discarded things around the State of Illinois (where I was raised). It simply cannot be lost.> Is there some way to export the Eudora mail file into a Panorama database file with each record being one "letter"?> I understand exporting from Eudora to other mail programs is problematic at best.> -Alan C. Though I am going to try> If I have to dump Eudora and start fresh in Apple Mail or Thunderbird someday, I need to catalog all the data in my Eudora file. I simply cannot live without it.> A replacement program, MailForge, seems to have stalled in development like it's predecessor and several other bad tries.> I cannot stay in 10.6.8 forever. I use this more than any other program and use the 15 years of email as a giant encyclopedia of business and personal email that I use daily.

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Miller" sleeper at > wrote:> QNA,> I am stuck in 10.6.8 because I use Eudora. Sent from iPhone Binky> On Jan 5, 2014, at 9:40 PM, "Alan C. Message Panorama QNA Discussion Eudora to Pano? SU su at Įxactly my situation.








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