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From: "Jim Hartigan" <>
Subject: Re: [NYMADISO] Treetalks?
Date: Mon, 8 Sep 2003 08:08:53 -0400
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Dear Sharon:
I was thinking the same thing about harassment.
I hope you see my viewpoint that all I am trying to do is set the record
straight. Obviously, whoever sent that message to the LIST is intent on
missing the point. I apologize if the message was not sent by you to the
LIST. In fact, through self-education (trial & error) I have found it is
better to inform LISTERS off the LIST and ask them to share their successes
with the LIST. A happy user is our best form of speading the word. So, now
that you see that I am not picking on you and am trying to respond to
misinformation, I hope you will understand.
By the way, the CNYGS meets this Satuday, details on our website. I will
corresp. directly with you and hope you do the same for me. Deal?
Thanks,
Jim Hartigan
----- Original Message -----
From: "Sharon" <>
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Subject: Re: [NYMADISO] Treetalks?
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> Jim, I do not know where you are coming from..the email which you
> answered on list and for the second time was dated Sep.1. No on else
> seems to see the issue as anything but a done deal.
> If you desire further correspondance with me, why not email me directly.
> As far as i am concerned this goes way beyond list business now and
> borders on harrassment.
> Sharon
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> Sharon:
> This has all been explained to you about a week ago.
> And yes you are correct, some organizations as well as individuals went
the
> extra mile and created their own packets when they determined how valuable
> an asset this would be for researchers. There is nothing to stop you from
> acquiring this information and doing lookups for people.
> What I would rather see is more of the gratifying response in the way
> Madison County Listers have offered to volunteer for the CNYGS indexing
> project.
> As I said before, I make no secret of the fact that promoting this would
be
> a benefit to Listers everywhere and I have not been critical of anyone who
> promotes the spirit of the Madison County LISTERS.
> Is it time to move on? Yes but not without thanking Madison County
Listers
> and Tim Stowell for the priviledge and freedom of speech that we all
> cherish, and promoting the hobby we all have varying degrees of passion.
> Jim Hartigan
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Sharon" <>
> To: <>
> Sent: Monday, September 01, 2003 2:56 PM
> Subject: [NYMADISO] Treetalks?
>
>
> > I would be interested to know who profits from these Treetalk packets? I
> > have seen them touted frequently in response to many queries on several
> > lists.
> > I would be interested to see the person do some lookups rather than
> > make all these sales pitches. JMHO
> > I do know that Cayuga-Owasco Historical Society has them and has indexed
> > them for their county.
> > Sharon
> >
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