I prefer one list that includes choreography. The list volume is not too heavy here for my taste; I start using delete when a discussion is going on and on.....
Bree Kalb Carrboro, NC -----Original Message----- >From: "Chris Weiler (home)" <[email protected]> >Sent: May 9, 2012 3:23 PM >To: Shared Weight <[email protected]> >Subject: [Callers] New choreo list / traffic volume > >Hello SW callers, > >I finally caught up on my e-mail and have read the discussion about >starting a new choreography list. My thought is that most if not all >callers would want to be on both lists, so why not have them be the same >list? My only answer that I could think of why not is if the callers >list volume is getting too heavy for some people. > >So I would like to know is if there are many people who would _not_ >subscribe to a choreography list? > >Also, what do you think of the traffic volume lately? If you think that >the volume is too heavy lately, would you rather have it divided into >two lists to increase the signal to noise ratio? > >Thanks to everyone for your interest and participation, even if it's >just lurking. > >Chris Weiler >Your friendly neighborhood SharedWeight moderator. >Craftsbury, VT > > >_______________________________________________ >Callers mailing list >[email protected] >http://www.sharedweight.net/mailman/listinfo/callers Bree Kalb, LCSW 301 W. Weaver St. Carrboro, NC 27510 919-932-6262 ext 216 Regarding the Use of Email -- Please Note: Although I use a firewall and my computer is password protected, my emails are not encrypted. Therefore, I cannot guarantee confidentiality of email communication. If you choose to communicate confidential information with me via email, I will assume that you have made an informed decision and I will view it as your agreement to take the risk that email may be intercepted. Please be aware that email is never an appropriate vehicle for emergency communication. If you are canceling an appointment less than 48 hours in advance, please also leave me a voice mail message at my office. “The curious paradox is that when I accept myself just as I am, then I can change.” Carl Rogers
