Public apology in order.
Accidentally I clicked on Discuss instead of Chuck in my address book and
let the cat out of the bag early.
My email was intended for Chuck not the list.
Sorry Chuck.
I goofed.

Rick MacCormack
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


----- Original Message -----
From: Charles Daminato <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, January 24, 2003 11:40 AM
Subject: Time for a change :)


> Ok, so this went out a little sooner than I expected (I was going
> to do this on Monday)
>
> The time has come for me to turn the page and start a new chapter
> in my life.  As of January 31st, I will no longer be an employee
> at Tucows. This was my decision, and I am doing the leaving.  Just
> so we're clear :)
>
> As for my plans... I'm taking a different direction.  I'm heading
> back to school with the intent of getting a degree (which I lack)
> and ultimately becoming a teacher (which I think I'd love).  Not
> sure how it's exactly going to work out yet, but I'm looking
> forward to the challenges ahead...
>
> A word about Tucows:
>
> This has been one of the most rewarding experiences in my life.  I
> learned a LOT about how to work within a growing and evolving
> company, and about living and breathing within a larger community
> (that's you guys).  Tucows' ability to listen to the feedback
> given by you, and not just HEAR what's being said, but to try (in
> all reasonableness) to act upon it for the benefit of the
> community, is unparalleled in this industry.
>
> Tucows is simply the best at what they do, even if at times it
> your words seem to be futile (trust me, they aren't - Tucows is
> always listening, and care deeply about what you say and think).
> I truly believe this, and can't say enough about it.
>
> I believe in Tucows, where it's going, what it's trying to
> accomplish, how it's accomplishing these things.  Change is a GOOD
> thing; at times it can be difficult and frustrating.  My decision
> is NOT a reflection on Tucows (or myself, per se), rather an
> inevitable step in the growth process - both for myself, and the
> company.  I leave with no regrets, and wish only the best for
> Tucows in the future.
>
> This company has challenged the odds time and time again.  What
> started out as a bright idea evolved into a kind of rebel
> movement.  We went against Goliath and won, broke ground that most
> didn't even know existed, and surprised everyone (even ourselves).
> The ride has been fun, and the journey continues.  Don't let the
> occasional bump in the road disturb what has been an exiting and
> fruitful trip.
>
> So...
>
> I can't thank you enough for all the moments over the past several
> years - 12,000+ messages on the mailing lists!  It's been another
> home (and you've all made it quite cozy indeed).  I've learned a
> lot about myself, communicating with others, the "community", and
> even gotten into some of your personal lives (in a sense).  It's
> been great, and I hope to keep in touch.
>
> If you wish to keep in touch, drop me a line at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> (no spam or solicitations please *grin*)
>
> --
> Charles Daminato                  Life is not holding a good hand;
> OpenSRS Product Manager           Life is playing a poor hand well.
> Tucows Inc. - [EMAIL PROTECTED]    - Danish proverb
>
>

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