The group has emerged stronger for this, with the sort of good publicity that money can't buy. A good note to start the holiday season.


On 12/01/2011 08:48 AM, Mark Wallace wrote:
It's obvious that you two value each other's friendship, or the posting never would have taken place.

The unseen jewel in MHVLUG is that there are a number of deep friendships like this within the groupl

Mark



On 12/01/2011 07:16 AM, Wesley Peterson wrote:

Just wanted to say that I didn't feel snubbed, so there was no need for am apology in the first place!
Wes

On Nov 30, 2011 7:32 PM, "Chris Knadle" <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    On Wednesday, November 30, 2011 04:10:16 PM, William W. Collier
    wrote:
    >    Egad!  I meant to write a personal note to Wes Peterson
    >  and mistakenly sent it to the whole group.  Sorry.  Sorry.
    >  Sorry.
    >
    >    In my inbox and in the message it showed that the note
    >   was from Wes.  I will look more closely next time.
    >
    >      Bill

    This was a good time for this error to happen; the message was
    entirely your
    own, and it was generally a positive message.  No damage was done.

    I once made this mistake at the /wrong/ time.  :-(  There was an
    argument
    going on in a mailing list, someome sent me a private reply to
    the thread with
    some stronger aguments that I didn't realize were more personal,
    and I got
    confused and sent the email back to the mailing list.  That's
    when making this
    kind of error can be bad.  [So note: when sending someone a
    personal mail to a
    thread, make sure to tell them them that the email is "offlist".]

     -- Chris

    --
    Chris Knadle
    [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
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Upcoming Meetings (6pm - 8pm)                         MHVLS Auditorium
   Dec 7 - An Intro to Chef
   Jan 4 - Recovering the Brownfield: Revitalizing Open Source Projects
   Feb 1 - Home Networking Made Simple with Amahi Home Server


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Robert Mark Wallace
60 Delaware Road
Newburgh, NY 12550-3802
Telephone: (845) 566-0586

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  Dec 7 - An Intro to Chef
  Jan 4 - Recovering the Brownfield: Revitalizing Open Source Projects
  Feb 1 - Home Networking Made Simple with Amahi Home Server

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