I'm with Dean on this one.
I know that I have been in on some of these e-mail discussions, but they
should move to a new forum.
I'm in San Francisco, and would like to join whatever version of NASS is
created, but it should be separated from this list. Perhaps a new NASS list
would be a better forum. Periodic announcements of its existence and web
locations, etc., would be fine on this list, as are any periodic
announcements, but these endless chains of e-mail regarding locations,
names, and logos are overtaxing my will to go through all of them!
I'm interested in the NASS, but I'd rather be able to separate the lists
more easily, so that I can get the tech and other advice so helpfull here.
As for me, pick a logo, and a cyber spot or e-mail address to get more
information or direct feedback to the new NASS, and I am in.
Lets return this list to the resource it has always been.
Thanks,
Andrew Holmes
'66 mkII spit
>From: "Dean Dashwood" <Dean.Dashwood@enron.com>
>Reply-To: "Dean Dashwood" <Dean.Dashwood@enron.com>
>To: spitfires@autox.team.net
>Subject: NASS
>Date: Wed, 23 Feb 2000 09:32:20 +0000
>
>Guys+Gals,
>
>I've said this before, but probably didn't come straight to the point, so
>this
>time I will. I think the concept of the NASS is great, but please *don't*
>use
>the list as an official forum for it!
>
>Since I live in the UK, I will not be involved in the NASS, and do not need
>to
>receive masses of e-mail about it. The level of mail I've been receiving
>has
>roughly trippled since the idea of the NASS was conceived, and
>unfortunately I
>simply don't have time to wade through all this. I'd hate to have to leave
>a
>resource as great as this list, but I may be forced to unless the NASS can
>find
>somewhere else to discuss it's business.
>
>Again, it's a great idea, and I wish everyone who is involved in it luck in
>setting it up and getting it going. But please spare a thought for us
>non-American listers too!
>
>Hopefully,
>
>Dean
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