To: The Caped Crusader! <alien@MIT.EDU>
Subject: Re: so, do you want to be deputy iap sucker? 
In-reply-to: Your message of "Sun, 08 Oct 2000 04:43:58 EDT."
             <200010080843.EAA15982@hexahedron.mit.edu> 
Date: Mon, 09 Oct 2000 19:58:23 -0400
From: Alex <xela>

> Hm. (Wow, I'm sorry so much time has gone by since I got this. This
> week flew by!) This is /definitely/ something I'd be interested in
> doing, but I'm also really, *really* hosed. Reading mail and changing
> the web site would be no problem; as long as rescheduling rooms
> doesn't take much time it should be OK. (How much time per week do you
> expect it would be?) 

It's hard to say --- most weeks under an hour, and average under
an hour, I'd expect, but if you, for instance, go and deal
interactively with the registrar's schedules office, you can sink
a morning.  But that *shouldn't* be necessary....

It's also good but not necessary if someone can show up and give a
brief report at SIPB meetings, and I'll be out of town 19 Oct
through 18 Nov.

> Thanks for getting back to me about this!
> 
> Sherri
> 
> 
> PS. Oh yeah... you should keep in mind that I'm leaving at the end of
> December and not coming back until the following fall (ie, I won't be
> around for IAP.)

Not being around for IAP is fine --- it's all organizational work.
But gone til fall!  We'll miss you!

---Alex

Carl Alexander                                                    KD7GUR
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