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Date: Fri, 02 Oct 1998 14:54:31 -0600
From: "Deborah Sweet"<dssweet@okway.okstate.edu>
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Subject: minstrel: Re: exchanging music tapes
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     someone said:
     >> I really like the mix-and-match tape idea.  Maybe we could start a 
     >>tape mailing circle?  Someone starts by sending a tape with one of 
     >>their songs to the first person on the list.  That person adds a 
     >>song to the tape and sends it to the next person on the list.
     
     And then Greg Lindahl said:
     >Somehow it seems more likely that we'll reach more people if it's a
     >bit more centralized. I'm happy to work on the documentation for
     >anything I get, and I've got friends who like digitizing things.
     
     While the first method sounds really fun, I would strongly encourage 
     the second method. Here's an example of what *could* happen: On the 
     card weaving list, a mailing circle was started where some samples 
     were sent through the normal mail & each person was supposed to look 
     at it, make color xerox copies & immediately pop it back into the mail 
     to the next person. It disappeared in the mail somewhere between the 
     fourth & fifth person (I think). 
     
     I would hate to imagine many people's hard work just disappearing in 
     the mail. Or perchance someone accidently erases the tape or his 
     machine eats it. 
     
     Far better to use the second method.
     
     Estrill
     
     (ps Greg, are you handling the orders for the Dance music CDs by Eric 
     yet? I've been wanting to get them, but was waiting...)
     


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