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Dear Eric,
I am not sure you are right however your point is correct. Let
me recall you that Joop - and I did a lot to support that concept
if you may remember - nominated a ticket. Danny as Chair and
Patrick as alt-Chair. I did it because I thought it was an interesting
try and we needed an alternative to your candidacy I supported
for a long (we cannot vote for a single candidate).

1) unfortunately you lost - most probably because you openly
     said you would partly act the way Danny is doing now.

2) both of them won the position we had assigned them to.
     So we cannot say that Patrick has lost.

3) your point is very well made: Patrick is offering a *choice* as
     *different* from the *current system". The Chair has publicly
     foreseen a non peacefull GA meeting when annoucing his
     comming. I wish Patrick to be there to be an alternative to
     such a conception and to help keeping the meeting on track,
     with appropriate decorum, and to have an incentive to work
     on the serious preparation we need to justify for our expenses.

4) I think there would be a certain gentlemenship in showing
     the BoD/Staff that we can make it in spite of their - in regards
     to the James King's letter - some dishonnesty. All the
     more for a person we disapprove the positions. "Love your
     ennemies" is also a good business and political receepe
     for success.

Cheers.
Jefsey









On 20:05 13/05/01, Eric Dierker said:
>Since I am officially persona non grata, would someone else please explain to
>the GA, the chair and the alt-chair that the alt-chair has no function
>whatsoever in Stockholm as long as the chair is in attendance.  This 
>attempting
>to get money in order to go there to represent the GA is very close to a
>misrepresentation in order to part fools from their money.
>
>Just which of these Meriam Webster definitions does the alt-chair 
>misunderstand;
>
>                      1 : ALTERNATE 1
>                      2 : offering or expressing a choice <several alternative
>plans>
>                      3 : different from the usual or conventional: as a :
>existing or functioning
>                      outside the established cultural, social, or economic
>system
>                      <alternative newspaper> <alternative lifestyles> b : 
> of, or
>relating
>                      to, or being rock music that is regarded as an 
> alternative
>to
>                      conventional rock and is typically influenced by 
> punk rock,
>hard rock,
>                      hip-hop, or folk music.
>
>As has been brutally pointed out to me time and time again - I lost the 
>election
>get over it - Mr. Alt-chair you lost the chair position and you are now an
>Alt-Chair with no authority to speak for the GA unless the chair gives it to
>you.
>
>Sincerely,
>
>
>Patrick Corliss wrote:
>
> > Hi Jefsey
> >
> > On Sun, 13 May 2001 13:55:12 +0200, you wrote:
> >
> > > PS. Patrick did you evaluate the cost of
> > > your travel you cannot cover? I think you
> > > should get real about it. As long as you
> > > do not say "I need $ 2787.23" no one is
> > > going to think about how much he could
> > > commit.
> >
> > I was interested Chris McElroy and Bret Fausett suggesting solutions
> > such as sponsorships for the travel costs to Stockholm.  I have also had
> > the following private offer:
> >
> > > What would be the possibility of asking for donations from the GA list
> > > members personally, or the companies that they are with. I'm more or less
> > > a "one man shop " but would be able to contribute $100.00. or $150.00 US
> > > to a fund to send at least 1 Representative from the DNSO GA
> >
> > The Chair is coming from the US where fares are cheaper than Australia.
> >
> > In my case, a local travel agent tells me that a return fare from Sydney,
> > Australia to Stockholm, Sweden, would be $2,300 Australian.  Apparently 
> it's
> > a high season and Australia is quite far.  I do not know the current 
> rate of
> > exchange but a rule of thumb is about half.  That makes US$1,150.  A pure
> > guess is that hotel expenses might be $100 a day.  Extras would be food,
> > airport taxes, shuttle bus and other such sundries.
> >
> > The NC budget suggested US$4,000 but did not make the funds available.
> > I'm very economical and think a reasonable amount would be US $2,000.
> >
> > I thank the person who offered support.  I would certainly appreciate any
> > sponsorship offers from registrars or other such companies.
> >
> > Thank you all for your kindness
> > Patrick Corliss
> > Alternate Chair.
> >
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