[sac-board] Re: December SACnews Printed Issues

Joe I am surprised and shocked at your response. My message was not 
bitching and moaning. After reading the U.S. postal service error and 
the potential cost to the club, I attempted to come up with suggestions 
to get members, including myself, to bypass the U.S. service route. 
Forget the whole damned thing, including yourself. I am no longer 
interested in this discussion. I see others have responded but I will 
not read them and forget the issue. I will just continue as I have. If I 
do not continue to get my newletters in the mail as I have, then I can 
drop out of the club. I do not need to put up with people like you.
Stan

Joseph R. Goss wrote:

>Rick
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>     Can you get a stamp made that says " Official SAG news letter", Hand
>stamp the news letters and then hand deliver them to these members homes?
>Maybe this would stop the bitching and moaning.
>                 Joe
>----- Original Message ----- 
>From: "Stanley A. Gorodenski" <stan_gorodenski@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>To: <sac-board@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>Sent: Saturday, December 13, 2003 16:06
>Subject: [sac-board] Re: December SACnews Printed Issues
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>>I have been thinking about the newsletters some more. I like to get a
>>newsletter in the mail because they are post stamped and that sort of
>>makes it an "official" document as opposed to something someone could
>>make up themselves.  The other  reason I like to get the newsletters
>>from the club rather than downloading them myself is because they are
>>usually on colored paper and double sided. Also, my download speed is
>>pretty slow - still dial up with about 19k-24k transmission speed, and I
>>cannot do duplex on my printer (an HP4m)
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>>Given the good job SAC is doing on notifying members of the agenda for
>>the next meeting through email, the other reason for getting newsletters
>>through U.S. mail, i.e., to be informed of  the upcoming speaker, is no
>>longer valid.
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>>Here is what I suggest:
>>1. For members who elect to pick up the newsletter at the meeting, maybe
>>SAC could stamp them with a club stamp, e.g., in red ink, that would
>>serve the purpose of making it an 'official' copy.
>>2. There could be a better way of ordering the newsletters rather than
>>being in one big pile. They may start out in alphabetical order, but by
>>the time one or two members go through them they may become disordered.
>>Why not buy one of these accordian folders and stamp the slots in
>>alphabetical order? It would be much easier for a member to quickly find
>>their newsletter, and it would make it psychologically easier for a
>>member to forego the option of getting the newsletter in U.S. mail. It
>>may be 2 or more months before I made it to a meeting to pick up my
>>newsletters, but as long as they are there and filed so that I can
>>easily get them instead of finding one, and then searching for the
>>other, it would make me happier.
>>
>>Stan
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>>Paul Dickson wrote:
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>>>You might need to place these in envelopes so they follow postal
>>>regulations.
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