You may or may not be
a member of the DALRC, but it is worth considering. Here is the latest newsletter to get you up
to speed: http://pcn.homestead.com/files/Misc_Files/DLARC_News_Summer_12.pdf
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Mark,
Great job on the High Lifes, as usual. Thanks.
Suggest you quit the disclaimers after everything including the time
checks. "The above post is not necessarily the opinion or shared view of the
editor, etc, etc." Of course it isn't your opinion if it's written by
someone who is there, or is doing such and so, or has had this experience. You
don't have an opinion of facts. Save space, drop the disclaimers (who is
your lawyer, anyway?? Down with them all).
Keep the High Lifes coming though - great stuff!
Dave Skilling, NWA ret
abbyndavid@aol.com
Great job on the High Lifes, as usual. Thanks.
Suggest you quit the disclaimers after everything including the time
checks. "The above post is not necessarily the opinion or shared view of the
editor, etc, etc." Of course it isn't your opinion if it's written by
someone who is there, or is doing such and so, or has had this experience. You
don't have an opinion of facts. Save space, drop the disclaimers (who is
your lawyer, anyway?? Down with them all).
Keep the High Lifes coming though - great stuff!
Dave Skilling, NWA ret
abbyndavid@aol.com
Editor: Dave’s
suggestion is a good one. When I started
the blog , I felt that members would sort, copy and forward individual
posts. If that was done, then the
disclaimer should probably be there on every post. When I get some spare time I will work on
cleaning up the bottom disclaimer section of each post. A while back I got a good suggestion about
titling and another one about not publishing sections that had no content. I have acted on those suggestions as proof
that this group has an impact on how we refine this thing. So, if you have a suggestion like Dave’s, send
it in.
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From:
Robert
Campbell
Date:
5/28/2012 11:50:19 AM
Subject: Memorial Day
"quotes".
Here's my favorite: "Where does a soldier go when he
dies? Does he soar through patriot skies? .. Or .. does he just float on the
breeze of the LIE .. that killed him?"
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