Siegfried, If you want to see what happened on a thread from the past, go to http://mailman.xmission.com/lurker/list/utah-astronomy.en.html At the top of the page, you can enter a time and a date. (The time is not important for your purposes.) This will allow you to follow a thread, month by month, to its long past conclusion... No need to resurrect, or ask questions about, threads that died eons ago. Jo Quoting Siegfried Jachmann <ziggy943@xmission.com>:
What happened? This is a post from a long time ago
Sig
On 2010-10-07 03:47, Siegfried Jachmann wrote:
Troy,
I appreciate your point of view but I disagree. I believe this is a two way street. A new member could just as easily introduce himself/herself to the
board instead of waiting to be found. Typically we ask new members to introduce themselves at club meetings and often ask what interest brought them out. You as a new member have some responsibility to reach out to members also and to show some interest in becoming part of the group. It wouldnÂt hurt at SPOC to re-introduce yourself a few times as a new member. Personally I am terrible remembering new names. Where and how you chose to
fit in is pretty much up to you.
Siegfried
On 2009-12-19 11:40, Canopus56 wrote:
Troy,Ã IMHO all good and reasonable criticisms and suggestions.Ã I hope the club members will take them to heart.Ã Give the club another try and I hope to see you when the next season opens. Clear Skies and Merry X-Mas. -
Kurt
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