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Re: show me the money



I agree.  Although Mark, I would have to say I am at the bottom of the lists
pay scale (College Student, Unemployed, etc.)  The list has saved me much
money though!  : )

Jeremiah Curry
-----Original Message-----
From: Mark Rutherford <mark@afnetinc.com>
To: quattro@coimbra.ans.net <quattro@coimbra.ans.net>
Date: Tuesday, November 10, 1998 6:57 PM
Subject: Re: show me the money


>I totally agree that this a amazing resource, but $50 to $100 sounds a
>little steep for me.  I know that some of the list members would be forced
>to quit using the list at that price.  It sounds like I am at about the
>bottom of the pay scale for the list.  I think a $20 membership fee would
be
>more in line and would allow everyone to participate regardless of income.
>
>mark@afnetinc.com
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Bruce Aukerman <Bruce@mannlawfirm.com>
>To: quattro@coimbra.ans.net <quattro@coimbra.ans.net>
>Date: Tuesday, November 10, 1998 4:53 PM
>Subject: show me the money
>
>
>Guess I should add, all disclaimers, no personal interest, financial
>interest, etc.  Now, to the point.
>
>Over the past couple of years, I have gotten more than
>my fair share of help from this list.  It is truly an amazing resource.
>What often gets overlooked, especially by me, is that someone has to run
the
>damned thing.
>
>Dan has done a remarkable job.  That he doesn't tell his wife how much time
>he screws with this thing
>makes me even more proud to know him:)
>
>My point is this:  Tell me when and where to send money.  Who could
possibly
>argue this resource is not worth $50 or $100 per year?  Seriously, the
>questions I have usually get answered, by about 12 people, within minutes.
>It is unreal.
>
>On the tool loaning thing, I gotta agree with Euro Phil.  Loaning tools is
>like loaning money, and I have been burned doing both, sometimes by the
same
>person.  So, be careful.
>
>Bruce
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