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Grex > Coop12 > #15: Grex's ID policy - email with account usgov |  |
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rcurl
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response 125 of 133:
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Apr 20 06:27 UTC 2001 |
A Michigan Resident Agent is the person required to be named, with
address, for the delivery of any official communications from the
State. The RA is not otherwise an officer of the corporation, or
can speak officially for the corporation (unless also delegated to
do so).
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aruba
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response 126 of 133:
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Apr 20 13:41 UTC 2001 |
Happily, the new "Corporation Information Update" forms from the State of
Michigan also include a line for "mailing address", which can be a P.O. Box
number, as well as lines for the name and address of the resident agent.
The State acknowledged the last forms we submitted by sending mail to the
P.O. Box instead of to my house, for which I am thankful.
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keesan
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response 127 of 133:
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Apr 20 15:02 UTC 2001 |
How does grex distinguish between true spam and something like the Kiwanis
newsletter, which we were sending out once a week to 100 people with bcc:?
The spam that I get tends to be html (the newsletter was ascii).
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jep
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response 128 of 133:
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Apr 20 15:50 UTC 2001 |
re #123: What an excellent job of non-confrontational communication.
That's how it ought to be done.
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carson
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response 129 of 133:
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Apr 20 15:57 UTC 2001 |
(that's just one of the reasons we keep Mark around.) :^)
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aruba
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response 130 of 133:
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Apr 20 16:46 UTC 2001 |
Thanks guys. I had some help from people at the board meeting.
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jep
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response 131 of 133:
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Apr 21 03:47 UTC 2001 |
I would say some people at the Board meeting had some help from you.
(-:
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davel
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response 132 of 133:
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Apr 23 13:12 UTC 2001 |
Agreed that Mark's letter is exactly on target. Thanks, Mark.
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aruba
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response 133 of 133:
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May 10 14:50 UTC 2001 |
My friend Ken, who is an English professor at Bates College, checked into
the Hamlet discrepancy for me. The Pelican edition I was quoting from is
based on the second or "good" quarto of 1604-05, "now usually regarded,
but without complete assurance, as printed from Shakespeare's own draft,"
according to the introduction. The second quarto does indeed contain the
line "The lady doth protest too much, methinks." The text Jamie was
quoting from is the First Folio, printed in 1623, "now usually regarded,
but again without complete assurance, as printed from the prompt-book of
Shakespeare's acting company or from the good quarto altered after
reference to such a prompt book." The First Folio contains the line "The
lady protests too much, methinks."
Ken points out that "The lady doth protest too much, methinks" is iambic
pentameter, but the "The lady protests too much, methinks" doesn't have as
nice a meter.
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