"Joan Moyer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:


Hello Kathy,

What a nice experience it is to be asked to have your research used in
school!  Good luck with the project.  I'm sure the students will love your
stories.

                                        Joan

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> From: Kathy E <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: L&I All members please read
> Date: Friday, May 01, 1998 6:25 PM
> 
> Kathy E <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> 
> Well Len I posed it in private when I first decided I needed a break I
> then did take a week break, but decided I want more than a week and I'm
> going to take that come Monday, I have a right also to talk to some
> friends in private not everything I do is on put out on this list.
> 
> The final reason for the decision is I did have one nice thing happen
> and I want to devote some time to that, one of my Rodeo friends his
> mother contacted me, she had read my cowboy's histories and liked them,
> well she is also a fourth grade teacher and is recommending that my
> histories be taught to her schools fourth grade class, I admit that
> really surprised me and made me feel good :) I have had others in the
> past ask me for my permission to use the histories and of course I have
> no problem with that, but this is the first time I am having a school
> ask to use it for all their 4th grade class, so I am going to knuckle
> down and start doing some more of those for them to use :)
> 
> If no one is willing to take over as LO I am notifying Esosoft to close
> down the list so I am not held financially responsible for it, and I
> don't continue getting all the email related to running the list.
> 
> Short notice? Maybe, but a week's time is usually long enough to decide
> if your willing to do something or not.
> 
> The financial cost for the list is inexpensive - it costs $50 for a
> year. The biggest burden is time, you need to have some time every day
> to devote to the list. I devote anywhere from 3-4 hours per day when a
> trial isn't on going more if there is a trial. Now if someone decides to
> be an inactive LO, then there really isn't much to do except for all the
> unsubs/subs and bounced messages that the LO does, and of course reading
> all the messages. I myself tend to be more of an active LO, trying to do
> up reports and such and find interesting new things to discuss for the
> list if possible, and of course a bit of research when members ask for
> information and you need to go find it for them, so on and so on.....
> 
> If you find someone else that you are comfortable working with let me
> know and I will forward your name on to Esosoft and talk to you in
> private about the rest of the details. Of course I will be here to offer
> any assistance that is needed :)
> 
> Leonard Booth wrote:
> > 
> > Leonard Booth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > 
> > Kathy
> > 
> > Thanks for bringing us in on this.  It seems like pretty short notice
to
> > me.  If you're going to bail out for a while,  why did you pose this in
> > private to only a couple of people.
> > 
> > What did you propose that you met with strong objection to.
> > 
> > What will the monthly cost be to keep the list going after November. 
What
> > is involved and how much time per day or week is required to keep the
list
> > going.
> > 
> > I'm willing to volunteer some time if someone else will also.
> > 
> > Len
> --
> Kathy E
> "I can only please one person a day, today is NOT your day, and tomorrow
> isn't looking too good for you either"
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