Just two reminders to air-l posters and potential posters. First: Please make your post part of scholarly discussion and appropriate for an email list sponsored by the Association of Internet Researchers, which is an academic association dedicated to the advancement of the cross-disciplinary field of Internet studies. It is a member-based support network promoting critical and scholarly Internet research. The air-l email list is a place for individuals to engage in conversations about key research concerns and network with similarly-minded scholars. Please do not use air-l to post out-of-place messages about businesses or products with no context. To get a better understanding of the purpose of air-l, please read some of the discussions in the list archives at http://listserv.aoir.org/listinfo.cgi/air-l-aoir.org And regarding message size, because every week several messages are held by the list server because they exceed the limit for list posts. To avoid having this happen to you: Please realize that messages sent in HTML rather than plain text tend to be inordinately large. AIR-L doesn't accept postings larger than 10 KB. If you have information in excess of that limit, a link to a relevant web page is often a better option. If your message is rejected for length because you included most or all of an air-l digest in a response, please edit the excerpted material and re-send your post. If it was overly long because it was posted in HTML or RTF or MIME, then please try not to post in those formats - they mess up the digest version of AIR-L and the web archive. If your message is held for excessive length, it is not a rejection of your posting, only its format, so please re-post in plain text. If you need help figuring out how to do this, just contact me. Thanks, Holly Kruse List Manager, air-l holly@aoir.org