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Date: | Tue, 29 Jun 1999 13:37:09 -0700 |
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"Eric H. Sand" wrote:
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> Joe, Janet, and John..
> Thank you for very insightfull statements on where we need
> to be going...makes me feel like re-joining Interex and infusing
> some of that original enthusiam back into it. John's statement
> got me thinking...why not have a web page courtesy of Interex
> where candiates could post their qualifications and advocacy
> objectives, including a position statement and an e-mail
> address for members to pose questions and engage in some
> one-on-one enlightenment.
Er, Eric, that already exists on the Interex site and has
for two (?) years.
> The members seeking nomination should not have to go out
> and physically garner other member's signatures, this too should
> be handled by a web page. Wouldn't it be great to have 50 or 60
> or 100 members running for the board..! Think about it.
It *is* a PITA to get the real signatures. Basically if you don't
go to a conference it's damn near impossible. I like the Web
solution; in today's world it makes a lot of sense.
- Greg
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