Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!asuvax!noao!stsci!bowles From: bowles@stsci.EDU (Richard Bowles) Newsgroups: comp.org.decus Subject: Re: DECUS Board of Directors Election Message-ID: <2330@ghost.stsci.edu> Date: 1 Mar 91 20:16:08 GMT References: <27FEB91165351@mrsvax.mis.arizona.edu> <1991Feb28.105123.44@kahuna.asd-yf.wpafb.af.mil> <1991Mar1.191734.25136@news.arc.nasa.gov> Distribution: world,local Organization: Space Telescope Science Institute, Baltimore, MD 21218 Lines: 28 mcmahon@tgv.com (John 'Fast-Eddie' McMahon) writes: >It is becoming more and more apparent to me how much of an effect this election >could have on DECUS. I would be interested in hearing more on why "you" (you >being the comp.org.decus reader) feel a particular candidate is right (or >wrong) for the job. I don't want to start a flame festival... however lets >hear some objective commentary on why someone should vote for person X. >-- >John 'Fast-Eddie' McMahon : MCMAHON@TGV.COM : TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT >TGV, Incorporated : : T GGGGGGG V V >603 Mission Street : HAVK (abha) Gur bayl : T G V V >Santa Cruz, California 95060 : bcrengvat flfgrz gb : T G GGGG V V >408-427-4366 or 800-TGV-3440 : or qrfgeblrq ol znvy : T GGGGGGG V O.K, so what is your opinion? TGV was certainly well represented in Las Vegas and their sessions were a pleasant break from the sales hype -- but some (myself *NOT* included) could argue that those sessions represented the "edge" of the bylaws regarding third-party products and commercialism. In other words, I would assume some strong and backable opinions from you and your organization. (and you probably have some flame-resistant attire anyway) Richard Bowles bowles@stsci.edu