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Re: [nndl] Why so many lists?

I agree. We're not going to please everyone but a forum with options
for receiving each email or a new thread/post/ digest etc seems much
more organized and effective.



 

RE: [NNADL] [nndl] what list to keep?

I am up for a lot of these ideas, but in the short term can we merge the two
e-mail lists into one? How about keeping the nnadl and merging the nndl into
it? The duplicates are killing me.

SP

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Re: [nndl] Why so many lists?

I think Jason's suggestion is an excellent one. I've been thinking we need to do this for a long time.



 

Re: [nndl] Why so many lists?

I like Jason's idea.

L.

jason burch wrote:
>
>
> Sebastian,
>
> /*This experience has revealed several problems to me, and with the rest
> of my tenure as president of the neighborhood association, I'd like to
> address some of these problems.*/
>
> */First things first, how many e-mail lists do we need?/*
>



 

RE: [nndl] Why so many lists?

Sebastian,

This experience has revealed several problems to me, and with the rest
of my tenure as president of the neighborhood association, I'd like to
address some of these problems.

First things first, how many e-mail lists do we need?



 

Re: [nndl] Why so many lists?

looking at the big picture of NNA's lifespan:   Triangle development Up to Me proposal- 51st St.



 

[nndl] Thank you

I want to thank the neighborhood association officers who have worked so hard on the issue of the redevelopment of Howard's Nursery.



 

[nndl] Why so many lists?

So it looks like the battle over the development is more or less over,
so now I'd like to turn to the question, "how do we stop this
foolishness from happening again."

This experience has revealed several problems to me, and with the rest
of my tenure as president of the neighborhood association, I'd like to
address some of these problems.

First things first, how many e-mail lists do we need?

It helps to know some of the history behind the lists that we have.