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Grex > Oldcoop > #370: Nominations for the 2007 Grex Board of Directors | |
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scholar
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response 97 of 236:
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Dec 18 00:15 UTC 2006 |
yay!
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tod
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response 98 of 236:
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Dec 18 04:08 UTC 2006 |
Good job gents. Now get to work! ;)
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steve
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response 99 of 236:
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Dec 18 04:34 UTC 2006 |
Congratulations to all! This is what, the 15th year of
having elections. Thats pretty cool.
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remmers
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response 100 of 236:
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Dec 18 15:54 UTC 2006 |
The first board election would have been in 1991, so right: 15 years, 16
elections.
History quiz: Can anybody name, without looking it up, the members of the
first Grex board?
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tod
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response 101 of 236:
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Dec 18 19:34 UTC 2006 |
Bonus question: What color shirt did Captain Pickard wear when he met Captain
Kirk.
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glenda
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response 102 of 236:
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Dec 19 05:10 UTC 2006 |
I wish to add my congratulations to the winners.
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remmers
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response 103 of 236:
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Dec 19 17:14 UTC 2006 |
(Obviously, only folks who were around Grex in 1991 could do the history
quiz...)
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tod
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response 104 of 236:
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Dec 19 18:18 UTC 2006 |
I was here and could do it but I'm having more fun ridiculing the idea.
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jep
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response 105 of 236:
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Dec 20 21:07 UTC 2006 |
Gosh. Let's see... Valerie was the first president, so she must have
been on the Board. I think Dan Romanchik was the first treasurer. Marc
Unangst was still under 18 so he probably wasn't included. I think
Marcus refused to run because outsiders like myself thought of Grex as
"Marcus's New System". Um... My guess is:
Mary Valdivia (chelsea), Valerie Mates (popcorn), Dan Romachik (danr),
John Remmers (remmers), STeve Andre (steve), Katie Geddes (katie), Brian
Dunkle (bad)
Or were there 9 Board members? I don't remember.
Congrats to the winners of the 2006 election. Thanks to all who ran!
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remmers
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response 106 of 236:
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Dec 21 16:18 UTC 2006 |
I was the first president. Marcus (and many others) ran but wasn't
elected. It's always been 7 members. You got 4 of 'em right - popcorn,
remmers, steve, and danr. So there's 3 to go.
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tod
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response 107 of 236:
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Dec 21 18:51 UTC 2006 |
Hmm..Jeff Spindler and Marae Price? *snicker* Oh wait, I'm thinking of a
501(c)(3)..
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remmers
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response 108 of 236:
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Dec 21 19:53 UTC 2006 |
I've started an email list, consisting of the seven board members for
2007, for purposes of scheduling the January meeting. If any of the board
members-elect see this response but *haven't* received the two messages
I've sent so far, please let me know.
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tod
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response 109 of 236:
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Dec 21 20:35 UTC 2006 |
Please try to keep board business on the records, too, folks.
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slynne
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response 110 of 236:
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Dec 21 22:36 UTC 2006 |
I got it but I have to admit that I had to go looking for it. My email
is getting so much spam lately that it is nearly unusable.
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remmers
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response 111 of 236:
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Dec 21 23:45 UTC 2006 |
Re #109: Of course.
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naftee
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response 112 of 236:
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Dec 24 05:25 UTC 2006 |
congrats, you board people !
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aruba
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response 113 of 236:
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Dec 26 19:06 UTC 2006 |
I didn't see it, but probably deleted it by mistake. My brain goes a bit
numb after the 500th or so deletion.
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spooked
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response 114 of 236:
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Dec 26 20:44 UTC 2006 |
Unfortunately when you have a dictatorial, non-visionary, inflexible, and
(sum of parts) incompotent staff - the users lose, lose, and lose.
It is a shame that Grex can't get basic system administration/system
utilities working. There are much better free-shell systems out there,
offering many more services, utilities, and membership strategies. Grex
may have been an honourable, competitive (in terms of services) system
over a decade ago...but, today, it is --- sadly --- nothing but a (tragic)
laughing basket-case of fuckups.
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mary
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response 115 of 236:
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Dec 26 21:03 UTC 2006 |
Oh, I don't know. I think there are some pretty nice people who hang here
and I tend to be able to get on most of the time. We're not perfect but
to listen to you it sounds like we should just set the hardware on fire
and slit our wrists.
Sorry, but I think our biggest problem is a few problem users. And they
aren't that big of a deal.
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nharmon
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response 116 of 236:
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Dec 26 21:20 UTC 2006 |
Some of us feel that Grex's biggest problem is apathy and a general
comfort with the status quo.
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mary
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response 117 of 236:
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Dec 26 21:36 UTC 2006 |
It's not apathy.
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jadecat
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response 118 of 236:
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Dec 26 21:42 UTC 2006 |
resp:114 dictatorial? You mean like demanding a decision made or else
you were going to leave and never come back?
(the adult in my is still on vacation, and the child is wandering
through Grex.)
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spooked
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response 119 of 236:
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Dec 27 00:14 UTC 2006 |
There's a few people who need a match lit up; the hardware is a lot more
diligent, responsive, and visionary than those individuals.
If you mate with them, the shit tastes like caviar.
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cross
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response 120 of 236:
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Dec 27 02:03 UTC 2006 |
Regarding #117; Then what is it?
I'm with Nate.
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jadecat
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response 121 of 236:
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Dec 27 02:33 UTC 2006 |
There's often a fine line between merely being comfortable with the
status quo- and demanding change merely for the sake of change.
Sometimes change is good, sometimes it's not necessary.
For the layman it's sometimes hard to tell what side of the line some of
you "WE MUST CHANGE" types are on.
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