Joe and others, I belong to more than one profit free organizations including American Council of the blind. In our convention, we have a path for settling things like this. Make a motion to over ride the board at the general business meeting and bring it to a vote. It is short time and it may be hard to reach everyone to draw a consensus, but that is how I have seen it in the past. William ----- Original Message ----- From: "Joseph Garrett" <joegarrett at earthlink.net> To: "pianotech" <pianotech at ptg.org> Sent: Wednesday, February 27, 2013 12:22 PM Subject: Re: [pianotech] pianotech on googlegroups running great! > Thumpe(r) said: > "Took about a minute to set up as per the directions kindly provided here > (Thanks, Paul and friends!) and now posts to it are showing up in my Yahoo > inbox, just like the "old" Pianotech did! I anticipate posts to the new > version simply increasing, while posts to the old dwindle away as its > execution date approaches, until all is on the new list and working well. > So my question is this: Why all the talk, still, of getting our own server > and such? > > Admittedly Computer Illiterate > (But not ashamed!)" > > Thumpe(r), >>From one 'puter dufus to another, I'd say that we need to consider a > permanent place aside from the googletech thang. Reason? Because there a > few things we can't get from google. As I see it the first is our > Archives. > Second, a decent Digest that functions as this one does. Third a decent > system of administration of the system that is controllable by us. That's > my take on it. Others with more computer savvy will likely correct or add > to that.<G> > Best, > Joe > > Joe Garrett, R.P.T. > Captain of the Tool Police > Squares R I > http://gpianoworks.com/ >
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