[MR] In review/RSS

ragsdale at mindspring.com ragsdale at mindspring.com
Fri Dec 17 18:25:49 PST 2004


My Lord, your review seems to hit most of the salient points.
I think the only thing you may have missed is the fact that the members of the SCA and Atlantia, paying and non-, are a diverse people, some of whom do better with paper documents and who have permenant addresses, and some of whom like an almost exculsively digital lifestyle and/or have no permenant address - or one outside of the kingdom, for our visitors attending higher education institutions in-kingdom. 

And on the note of people who live digital lifestyles... RSS FEEDS ROCK! That idea is teh awesome!! (netspeak, I apologize). I would support this idea and even help with it. 

My three pence,

Ana Bek

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From: deepfatfriar at mindspring.com
Sent: Dec 17, 2004 5:52 PM
To: atlantia at atlantia.sca.org
Subject: [MR] In revieww

So, let me see if I understand SOME of the essential points:

The Kingdom Chronicler and all webministers involved are doing the best possible job  they can given the nature of applicable law and policy, and the exigencies of their mundane lives. (Good on 'em.)

Everyone should be extremely grateful for their services, and for the constant improvements they are trying to make to serve us better. (Couldn't agree more. I sure am.)

The only really valid complaints should take the form of missives to or conversations with various postpeople about levels of service, or suggestions to the board of directors about changes to relevant law and policy. (Helloooooo, Sysiphus!)

Those of us who live within 100 miles of the nation's capitol seem to have a choice between getting used to the regular late arrival of the Acorn, or paying an extra $10 a year for first class postage and getting used to the regular late arrival of the Acorn. (Hellooooooo Hobson.)

No matter how late it is, the Acorn is still worth the price of membership because membership is a good thing, and a paper copy of stuff is highly usable for various purposes, even if it arrives weeks late. (Can't argue with those. Don't want to.) 

Alternately, depending on one's whatevers, one can either get a membership without the Acorn, or forego membership, and rely on friendly members (pardon the redundancy) and various official and nonofficial websites for what one would have got in the Acorn if one got the Acorn. (To each, its own.)

A slinky is a slinky is a slinky. (Insert your favorite emoticon here.)

Well, in answer to the famous question about will you go to hell (translate: post office) with me for fellowship, I've given all this careful consideration and renewed at the first class rate, and I comfort myself with the wisdom of Mr Peabody and/or Dorothy Parker: Time wounds all heels (translate: post office).

Thomas





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