Dave,

I have sent you three emails - two directly to you and one via this list. Please contact me directly.

Seth


On 07/31/2014 11:16 PM, Dave C via Callers wrote:
WHAT IS GOING ON???  I sent this email on MONDAY, July 28.  It showed up in my 
inbox, finally, date stamped today, 7/31/14 at 10 pm.  WTH????    WHY????????  
Can SOMEONE actually tell me what is going on with this email system???  Thanks,

Dave Colestock

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On Mon, 7/28/14, Dave C via Callers <[email protected]> wrote:

  Subject: Re: [Callers] Giant dance database?
  To: "Maia McCormick" <[email protected]>, "Chris Page" <[email protected]>
  Cc: "Caller's discussion list" <[email protected]>
  Date: Monday, July 28, 2014, 1:27 PM
I am curious. I got
  Chris' reply email in my inbox today stamped at 1:11 pm,
  but I never received the initial email from Maia that was
  sent at 7:46 this morning.  I have noticed this on other
  occassions as well.  Is anyone else getting reply messages
  but not the initial message???  Can a mod please address
  this?  Thanks,
Dave
  Colestock
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  On Mon, 7/28/14, Chris Page via Callers <[email protected]>
  wrote:
Subject: Re:
  [Callers] Giant dance database?
   To:
  "Maia McCormick" <[email protected]>
   Cc: "Caller's discussion list"
  <[email protected]>
   Date: Monday, July 28, 2014, 1:11 PM
During the recent
  caller's survey, I
   think a database of
  dances was at
   the top of the list of what
  online resource callers wanted.
There have been several attempts at creating a
  dance
   database over the
past decade-plus. They have all fizzled out, primarily
  for
   lack of
   volunteers
  with sufficient drive, free time, and coding
   experience to
   create such a
  beast.
(Data entry and
  getting permissions requires less technical
skill, and
   can be farmed out amongst a
  larger committee.)
-Chris
  Page
   San Diego
On Mon, Jul 28, 2014 at 7:46 AM, Maia
  McCormick via Callers
   <[email protected]>
   wrote:
   > Hi all,
   >
   > I'm currently
  in programming school casting about for
programming projects,
   > and I had the
  idea of a giant searchable contradance
database, where you can
   > filter by move
  combination, etc.
   >
> My question: is this something people would be
   interested in having? Or does
> it run the risk of infringing on intellectual
  property,
   or shortchanging
> dance writers on book sales, etc.? (Obviously no
  dances
   would be included
> without the author's permission, but it may be
  that
   making a huge ton of
> dances freely available and searchable in one place
   online would be a death
   >
  blow to published books of dances, or have some other
   negative effect I'm
   >
  not foreseeing right now...)
   >
   > Anyway: does anyone have any thoughts on
  this project?
   >
   >
  Cheers,
   > Maia
   >
   >
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