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[MF3D.FORUM:1047] Re: Folio status


  • From: Paul Talbot <ptww@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Subject: [MF3D.FORUM:1047] Re: Folio status
  • Date: Wed, 09 Aug 2000 22:56:14 -0500

Brian Reynolds wrote:

> For those of us who have forgotten, can someone post the routing order
> of the folio?

I'm still trying to find that out myself.  (Several off-list
requests for that information haven't gotten me very far yet.)

When Joel first sent it out (Oct 30, 1998), the routing was:

> > 1. Joel Alpers
> > 2. Alan Lewis
> > 3. Paul Talbot
> > 4. David Lee
> > 5. Lester Ng
> > 6. Stephen Puckett
> > 7. Lattie Smart
> > 8. Brian Reynolds
> > 9. Tom Deering

According to the archives, you passed it on to Tom Deering on 3/27/99.
After a long dormancy a few more names were added to the routing.  It
appears that the following were added in these positions:

10. Brenda Nowlan
11. Ernie Rairdin
12. Greg Menzel

Greg's post indicates that Joel now only has "guest" slides, and
that Brenda's slides are entered on a "guest" page.  Greg also
indicated it was going to Alan next, so presumably Joel will not
be on the list anymore.  It appears that Alan will be the start
of the second loop.

When Alan saw the folio in November of '98, it only had Joel's
regular and guest slides, and some guest slides from Les Geham--
about a dozen slides, if I recall correctly.  Four slides were
added each step of the way, so those of us near the top of the
routing list have seen very few of the slides in the folio.

I also know that Lattie Smart has asked to drop out of the
folio.  When the folio gets to me I'll be removing his slides
to send them back to him.  If Joel has in fact dropped out,
we'll be at 10 members.  With a stop of 1 week at each station,
and allowing for transit time, full circuits in the future
should take about 100 days.

Paul Talbot