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> Ed, That is still BS about west coaster getting a fair edge on the CC
for
> sale adds. Just because they are on a web site. How many out here don't
have
> a computer? And how many think to go "OH it the day CC put out it adds"
({are
> they put on the site on the day or the day after CC is mailed?} or just
when
> someone gets around to it) Come on the hole thing is to save a little
postage
> and Overhead. Dang we all know it is more labor to stuff an envelope.
Which
> was to be covered by our extra cost for the first class service. When
you get
> your mail the first thing some of us read the CC adds.
> So how you a mid-westner who gets next day service, know how is PO
someone
> like myself who calls on a part and is told "Oh I sold it two days ago
when
> the CC came out.
> Your cutting a fine line here and being fair still may not be fair
yet.
> Don't sit there and tell us how wonderful this new site is. I agree it
is
> good for the Club. But unless your giving every body a fair shake?
>
>
>
> Warren Hampton 8144E, 5644F & 3800HWarren, I know what you mean. I've called on parts for sale and gotten the same message. I used to get my second class copy a couple of weeks after the mailing day. I often got my first class copy up to a week after mailing day. I've ___never___ gotten next day postal service from North Carolina to Illinois for a letter, let alone a big Coupe Capers issue, and especially not a 2nd class Coupe Capers issue! I DO know what you mean. For years, I advised anyone wanting to buy a plane or hunt for parts to get first class delivery. But first class depends on proximity to large cities or sorting centers and their competence -- a mixed bag -- I've seen documents take 7 days to get from one Chicago suburb to another. As I recall, Skip said the reason the first class option was being discontinued is that the post office is now handling the 2nd class deliveries in a much more timely manner. A few months after this change was instituted, one of the west coast people asked, at the board of directors meeting, for a way to get the ads to the west coast in a more timely manner. I'm not in the post office or overnight delivery business, I'm in the computer business. Everything I do for the club's website is done for free -- for the fun and community spirit of it. You know the saying, when you're selling hammers, every job looks like it's a job for a hammer. I think that providing the ads on the web site within a few hours of mailing the issue provides the fairest distribution across the country -- it's my personal opinion only and is not shared by all. I've got to admit, it leaves the technically challenged people at a disadvantage. Cost is no longer a factor since there are companies that'll provide a free PC if you'll sign up for their service for X years. Other companies will give you free, unlimited web access and e-mail if you'll put up with their ads on the screen (you've usually got to provide your own computer for the free Internet service -- about $250 at my local used computer store). There ain't no perfect way, yet. Skip has said we may post the ads a day or two after the issue is mailed. We haven't gotten to the point of that first mailing since we became ready -- so I don't know just what what we'll settle on exactly. Equity and fairness will be the deciding factors. If we mail the issue on day "0" should we post the ads on the website before at 5 a.m. central time on day "1" or wait till day "2", day "3" or day "?"? If we wait any days, there will be people in the southeastern states that get their issues before the ads are posted electronically -- should those people have an advantage? If we post the ads on the web site early in the morning of day "1", members nationwide will get equal access, but they'll have to have some very minimal technical competence and equipment no older than about six or seven years and they'll have to make a choice to get the ads the soonest way possible. Is that the fairest thing possible? Again, equity and fairness will be the deciding factors and each option just gives an approximation -- we'll do the best we can. When we make a scheduling decision, I would like to post the ads at an announced date and time, i.e. about 5:00 a.m. central time on an announced date. If I'm not available to post the file, we have other web site staff people who can do that to be sure we follow the schedule. Since you posted your message to the list, I'll respond to the list as well. I'm also going to send a copy of this response to the web committee for their input. If anyone on the list would like to comment, I'll be happy to forward your comments to committee members who are not list members. Thank you, Warren, for bringing up the issue and your thoughts. It is important to discuss these issues. Ed Burkhead
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