I agree Terry, I think it was obvious from the way I phrased the question. However, if someone from the Harry Fox Agency wants in, that's where I draw the line! -----Original Message----- From: Terry Holek <tjholek@...> To: disklavier@... <disklavier@...> Date: Tuesday, December 21, 1999 10:30 PM Subject: [disklavier] Re: Recruitment letter to DUG Group. >Come on Todd - maybe Mark is getting a little tired of the "official" >Yamaha commercial selections and has a stash full of things he wants to >contribute. I say, without hesitation, let him in. > >Since I'm a very new (1 hour) member I thank you for your effort and >time in getting this thing going, but I don't see any point in becoming >exclusionary. Egroups.com is a general service for anyone, and there >is nothing stopping someone else from setting up another disklavier >group to compete with "yours". We don't need that sort of thing. Lets >all have fun and not get too excited if there may be some "spies" among >us. > > >"todd muncy" <tmunc-@...> wrote: >original article:http://www.egroups.com/group/disklavier/?start=102 >> Last night at midnight our group had 57 members. About an hour >later, I was annoyed by even more BS about volume control on the DUG >board. Then I waded through yet more of the standard admonitions about >Yamaha spending millions of dollars maintaining the DUG e-mail address >and thereby paying for the right to forbid price discussions etc. This >caused me to explode with a sarcastic stream of consciousness posting >on DUG. Now, less than 24 hours later, we are +27 and now have 84 >members. Wow, I should get angry at bed-wetters and whiners more >often! By the way, don't worry about the personal fortune I am ripping >through funding this site, you guys are worth every penny of it. >> >> Does anybody know how many people subscribe to DUG? >> >> One matter I definitely want to hear from the group on. We would >have 85 members except for one application still awaiting my OK. It >comes from MWisner@... . I don't know Mark, but I sure do know >that domain. Am I admitting a spy if I approve him? Realistically, he >could easily back door his way in as Innocent@... and I would >approve it. If there is a strong consensus to keep him out, somebody >better send me a complete enemies list to check against our membership >list. Not realistic I suppose. I'll sit on the application until I >hear some opinions. >> >> > > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ >To Post a message, send it to: disklavier@... >To Unsubscribe, send a blank message to: disklavier-unsubscribe@... > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ >GET $100 IN COUPONS FOR TRYING GATOR! >Grab the Gator! Free software does all the typing for you! >Gator fills in forms and remembers passwords with NO TYPING at >over 100,000 web sites! >http://click.egroups.com/1/341/1/_/156037/_/945833428 > >-- Easily schedule meetings and events using the group calendar! >-- http://www.egroups.com/cal?listname=disklavier&m=1 > > >
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[disklavier] Re: Recruitment letter to DUG Group.
1999-12-22 by Todd Muncy
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