In a message dated 9/26/07 3:52:53 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time, chsweetsun@xxxxxxx writes: How do you plan to get to all the people that do not have computers or do not go on them daily?? Will they get the info and even if they get sent a letter, will it get there and be understood this is the 2nd Voting attempt?? I can think of 4 people right off hand that are long time members but do not read this list &/or do they even have working computers right now..... Yes, folks....some people don't live by the computer, still. Why don't we all pick up a phone and call anyone we know who is not on a computer? It is that square thing that used to hang on the wall with numbers in a circle. Or for some, it has buttons with letters and numbers on it. Most of them are black, but there are some white ones too. 1. What you do it put one end to your ear, and turn it to make sure the other end is near your mouth. 2. If you do not hear a sound from your ear end, reverse number 1, and see if that works. If not, go on your computer, go to Google, and search directions for using a telephone. 3. Call each person who you think does not have a computer, and tell them to put their votes in a new envelope addressed to the ballot company and put a stamp on it and mail it. 4. If they don't know what a stamp is, they can ask the Post Office, and they will provide them with instructions for sending mail in paper form. If they can't find the Post Office, go on Google and get directions to the Post Office for your friend, then repeat number 1 and 2 above and tell them through the telephone, (see introduction). 5. For Canadians, you can use the same system, but you may have to add "ehh" to the end of each sentence so that you are speaking in Canadian, and therefore there would be no language barrier. 6. In 5 above there may be an advantage as they may be receiving their ballots late, and therefore will have extra time to follow number 4. I do believe they have Post Offices in Canada too, but they my be called something different, like Convenience Stores, or Motels. I don't speak Canadian, and have only been in that country a few time. Once to buy grain alcohol while in college and one time for the Canadian National. All I know if that if you give them an American ten dollar bill for eight dollars in merchandise, they give you back over ten dollars in change. What a wonderful country. In this way we can increase communications and hopefully get the message out to everyone. As a bonus, enough ballots will be received that we can all have an election. If that election lasts more than two weeks, call your doctor. (I heard that on television last night). Evan (http://www.asgardgsd.com/) Asgard German Shepherds http://www.asgardgsd.com/ Where Type Movement and Temperament come together ************************************** See what's new at http://www.aol.com ============================================================================ POST is Copyrighted 2007. All material remains the property of the original author and of GSD Communication, Inc. NO REPRODUCTIONS or FORWARDS of any kind are permitted without prior permission of the original author AND of the Showgsd-l Management. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. ALL PERSONS ARE ON NOTICE THAT THE FORWARDING, REPRODUCTION OR USE IN ANY MANNER OF ANY MATERIAL WHICH APPEARS ON SHOWGSD-L WITHOUT THE EXPRESS PERMISSION OF ALL PARTIES TO THE POST AND THE LIST MANAGEMENT IS EXPRESSLY FORBIDDEN, AND IS A VIOLATION OF LAW. VIOLATORS OF THIS PROHIBITION WILL BE PROSECUTED. For assistance, please contact the List Management at admin@xxxxxxxxxxxx VISIT OUR WEBSITE - www.showgsd.org ============================================================================