there is also the possibility of an easier way to
announce the weekly rides if you can just go to the
updates newsletter instead of ride leaders having to post every
week
this is how they do it in orlando
btw if anyone ever finds themselves in otown
and wants to go on a group ride
i get the weekly online newletter for all their rides
just shoot me an email and i will forward it to you
scott e
On Wed Apr 15 11:52:34 EDT 2009, Timothy VanSusteren
<tvansusteren@xxxxxxx> wrote:
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I think that online is the way to go.Asw a new member, I was
suprised to receive it in the mail.
Tim Van Susteren
<blockquote style="border-left: #5555EE solid 0.2em; margin: 0em; padding-left: 0.85em">Date: Wed, 15 Apr 2009 08:41:56 -0400
From: rhrobins@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
To: nlevake@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
CC: GCCMail@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: GCCMail: On -line bulletin?
Post it on-line in a format which is easily printed. Problem
solved.
And wherever possible set your printers to double-sided printing
folks!
Switching to on-line saves paper, postage, and to a limited
extent, gas in the mail trucks.
Rob
Nanci LeVake wrote:
> At 09:54 PM 4/14/2009, bobsiegel wrote:
>> I heartily agree that the GCC publication should quickly
become a >> 100% on-line newsletter. I believe it's a long
overdue, eminently >> sensible decision. [And I'm a retired
print guy. J ]
>
> Or at least give people the option of opting out of print. I
for one > wouldn't read it on-line, I just don't enjoy that.
>
> Nanci
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