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Re: [disklavier] New Google Group has been set up.

2007-03-22 by Todd Muncy

I have sent invitations to all 1688 members of record.  It will take a couple days before they arrive since Google wants to moderate a mailing of that size (not a surprise).  In the meantime feel free to apply directly for faster service.  I decided against directly enrolling everyone, since many are probably not receiving emails and/or are no longer interested.  This should pare things down to truly active members.

Anyone want to volunteer to copy the entire midi file structure over to the new site?

We need a title page photo.  Please post your nominees.

BTW, I don't think I told the group, but our Intergalactic World Headquarters for the group (my laptop) relocated from Flemington, NJ to Minneapolis, MN a year ago.  That partially explains why I've been barely active in discussions, but I'm still reading all the posts every day. 
 
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Carl Youngblood 
  To: disklavier@yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2007 5:34 PM
  Subject: Re: [disklavier] New Google Group has been set up.


  Thanks Todd!  Sounds great.



  On 3/21/07, Todd Muncy <inbox2@muncyfamily.com> wrote:

    Here are the details:

    Your group has been created
    The following information has been sent to you in email:

          Homepage:   http://groups.google.com/group/disklavier 
          Group email:   disklavier@...


          I haven't set up invitation lists or directly added members yet, so for the moment you'll need to apply if you're in a hurry to get in.  I have no immediate plans to shut down the Yahoo group for the forseeable future.  Many current members don't receive emails or digests and may only pop in once in a blue moon.  In the meantime it will be great to have another 100 MB of storage.  

          I'll leave all the boring discussions of Yahoo and Google's political correctness to others.  The market what people prefer.


          Todd

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