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goose
response 71 of 82: Mark Unseen   Sep 22 21:41 UTC 2002

RE#63 -- Heh.  Maybe. 
aruba
response 72 of 82: Mark Unseen   Sep 23 14:09 UTC 2002

Re #70: as I said in the discussion item, the amendment leaves it up to the
board to decide who pays for the phone connection.  It would certainly be a
reasonable expense for Grex to buy a phone capable of conference calling. 
tpryan
response 73 of 82: Mark Unseen   Sep 23 14:34 UTC 2002

        Will any of the current, free, meeting spaces be available
for an incoming call, of meeting duration?
        Would use of celluar cause meeting times to change to 
accomoduate meeting via celluar plans (a freind has unlimited minutes
after 9pm)?
rcurl
response 74 of 82: Mark Unseen   Sep 23 16:32 UTC 2002

Even without "unlimited calling", one can get costs of less than 0.05/min,
which makes a two hour meeting cost all of $6 - and its tax deductible
if you itemize. I think anyone serving on a non-profit board is expected
to cover their own attendance costs: besides, you can nosh at home instead
of in an expensive restaurant. 
bhelliom
response 75 of 82: Mark Unseen   Sep 24 15:15 UTC 2002

There's an item for this, folks, and it's not this one.  Can one item 
at the very least remain free of this argument?  It's getting less 
enjoyable to read agora because folks don't seem to be able to keep 
this damn argument in one item.
mynxcat
response 76 of 82: Mark Unseen   Sep 24 15:49 UTC 2002

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rcurl
response 77 of 82: Mark Unseen   Sep 24 16:27 UTC 2002

Bye bye...I don't read coop anymore as I can't stop myself from getting
too involved in these nonprofit management discussions.

mynxcat
response 78 of 82: Mark Unseen   Sep 24 17:03 UTC 2002

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mgardner
response 79 of 82: Mark Unseen   Oct 21 08:06 UTC 2002

Just a leap of faith into the unkown, I'd like to say Hi to everyone, and if
you would like to talk with me catch me when Im here.
Does anybody use slackware ?
gull
response 80 of 82: Mark Unseen   Oct 22 14:09 UTC 2002

I started out using it, but I haven't done a Slackware install in a few
years.  I do use Vector Linux, which is a sort of hacked-up, stripped
down Slackware install, on a low-end laptop I have.  You might try
posting to the Jellyware conference, that's where most of the discussion
of UNIX and UNIX-like OS's goes on.
phat3
response 81 of 82: Mark Unseen   May 21 23:14 UTC 2003

help me
davel
response 82 of 82: Mark Unseen   May 22 12:34 UTC 2003

Welcome to Grex, phat3.  It gets easier.
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