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[wg-c] Administrivia
Thus far votes I've noticed are:
Pro text:
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Christopher Ambler | B | yes | | YES | |
Eric Brunner | A,D,E | yes | | YES | |
Ian Penman | | yes | | YES | |
J. William Semich | | no | | YES | |
James Love | | | NEW | YES | |
John Charles Broomfield | | yes | | YES | |
Karl Auerbach | | yes | | YES | |
Paul Garrin | B | yes | | YES | |
Rick H. Wesson | | yes | | YES | |
Roeland Meyer | G | yes | | YES | |
Ross Wm. Rader | | yes | | YES | |
Scott Pollard | | no | | YES | |
Tony Linares | | | NEW | YES | |
William X. Walsh | B | yes | | YES | |
Con text:
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Philip Sheppard | | no | | NO | |
Warwick Rothnie | | | NEW | NO | |
A Kendall Dawson appears to have subscribed to WG-C in the last 24 hours
and has sent a "YES" vote. I don't count it (in memory of the late, and
lamented Matt Hooker).
The humor of Philip Sheppard's sudden urgent honest activism of a
governance-by-generica position and his rediscovery that 6-10 is
oligopoly is this morning's gift to those who enjoy thinking things
through. Will Milt do the same???
Next Administrivia this evening.
Cheers,
Eric