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Brian Christiansen
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PostPosted: Thu Feb 21, 2008 9:10 pm    Post subject: Google group? Reply with quote

I have some questions about the team presentation out of the technical
presentations manual, and I thought it might be better to post it to the new
google group that was made because some previous posts here implied that it
it busier and has less spam (regular - MI5 PERSECUSION, or jimmied up to
fool filters - MI'5 PERsec---uTION).

However, I am not certain where it is or what it is called. There is
reference here (on AOT) to "Rich's google group." However, when I actually
search on google groups, the only toastmasters group I can find is called
"Rogers Toastmasters," and it is listed as having low activity and only 62
members.

Brian Christiansen
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Colin William
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PostPosted: Thu Feb 21, 2008 9:20 pm    Post subject: Re: Google group? Reply with quote

"Brian Christiansen" <brian_christians@hotmail.com> wrote
Quote:
However, I am not certain where it is or what it is called. There is
reference here (on AOT) to "Rich's google group." However, when I
actually search on google groups, the only toastmasters group I can find
is called "Rogers Toastmasters," and it is listed as having low activity
and only 62 members.

http://groups.google.com/group/toastmastersprime

Colin
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Brian Christiansen
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PostPosted: Thu Feb 21, 2008 10:21 pm    Post subject: Re: Google group? Reply with quote

"Colin William" <colintwilliam@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:6267tfF2244b7U1@mid.individual.net...
Quote:

"Brian Christiansen" <brian_christians@hotmail.com> wrote
However, I am not certain where it is or what it is called. There is
reference here (on AOT) to "Rich's google group." However, when I
actually search on google groups, the only toastmasters group I can find
is called "Rogers Toastmasters," and it is listed as having low activity
and only 62 members.

http://groups.google.com/group/toastmastersprime

Colin

Thank you. I have posted there, and will see what kind of response I get.


Brian Christiansen
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PostPosted: Thu Feb 21, 2008 10:50 pm    Post subject: Re: Google group? Reply with quote

Brian Christiansen <brian_christians@hotmail.com> wrote:


Quote:
I have some questions about the team presentation out of the technical
presentations manual, and I thought it might be better to post it to the new
google group that was made because some previous posts here implied that it
it busier and has less spam (regular - MI5 PERSECUSION, or jimmied up to
fool filters - MI'5 PERsec---uTION).

Why not just post your question here since you're posting here anyway?

Considering I've done the team presentation and not a member of the
Google group, you'll not be getting my input (wanted or not) if it's not
in here.

Regards
Nigel


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John Fleming, DTM
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PostPosted: Fri Feb 22, 2008 4:41 am    Post subject: Re: Google group? Reply with quote

On Thu, 21 Feb 2008 22:40:08 GMT, while chained to a desk in
the scriptorium nigel@sysadmininc.com wrote:
Quote:
$Brian Christiansen <brian_christians@hotmail.com> wrote:
$
$> I have some questions about the team presentation out of the technical
$> presentations manual, and I thought it might be better to post it to the new
$> google group that was made because some previous posts here implied that it
$> it busier and has less spam (regular - MI5 PERSECUSION, or jimmied up to
$> fool filters - MI'5 PERsec---uTION).
$
$Why not just post your question here since you're posting here anyway?

In fact, post to both groups.

Quote:
$Considering I've done the team presentation and not a member of the
$Google group, you'll not be getting my input (wanted or not) if it's not
$in here.
$
$Regards
$Nigel

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