Date: Tue, 06 Sep 2005 19:07:41 -0400 From: Ted White <twhite8 at cox.net> To: WSFA members <WSFAlist at WSFA.org> Subject: [WSFA] Re: Minutes Reply-To: WSFA members <WSFAlist at WSFA.org> Elspeth Kovar wrote: > At 11:21 AM 9/5/2005, Keith F. Lynch wrote: > > > The minutes of the September 2nd meeting are available online at > > http://www.wsfa.org/minutes.htm > > > > Please inform me if there are any errors or omissions. Thanks. > > I thought that I'd said that we need people to take the rooms near > the parties but John may have done so first. We really do need them > and, having had only one offer, am going to start soliciting them. > > I'd also strongly suggested that we do postcards as the final mailing > but didn't say that we were going to do so -- that sort of thing is > Sam and Michael's decision. > > And thanks for putting in a more tactful version of my comments about > our new CSM! > > "Elspeth said the SMOFS email list has a check-in area for people > known to be okay. Doctors have stopped trying to withdraw Elspeth's > medication until after Capclave. Her cats are doing well. She had a > laptop computer for anyone who helped her pack her boxes. She has to > move since her apartment complex is being converted to condos. This > conversion has caused plaster dust on everything, and occasionally > shut off her water." > > Sorry for not getting back to you; yes, I'd prefer that the comment > about medication not go into the Journal. It was said to answer > several people who'd asked all at once (the answer being all at once, > not the questions) and to indicate that barring travel, fire, flood, > famine or other such things I shouldn't be missing WSFA meetings for > at least a while. > > I may have been unclear about a couple of things: > > The computer is actually a desktop. I need to put up some book > shelves so that I can get all the books stacked on the floor sorted > out and, having not used an electric drill in about 20 years, would > like to swap the computer for manual labor. What kind of computer? I've worked as a carpenter in the past. --Ted White