Path: utzoo!utgpu!watserv1!watmath!looking!uunet!wuarchive!psuvax1!njin!princeton!phoenix!hellmond From: hellmond@phoenix.Princeton.EDU (Peter H. Hellmonds) Newsgroups: trial.soc.culture.italian Subject: Re: Call for discussion : soc.culture.italian Message-ID: <9460@idunno.Princeton.EDU> Date: 12 May 91 16:19:29 GMT References: <1991May10.160927.10418@cs.ucla.edu> <1991May12.071814.4347@looking.on.ca> Sender: news@idunno.Princeton.EDU Organization: Princeton University Lines: 37 In article <1991May12.071814.4347@looking.on.ca> brad@looking.on.ca (Brad Templeton) writes: >Darn. I wish I had kept up on this more quickly. While I am disappointed >with the problems trial has faced, I was not prepared to abandon it. > >Your calling this vote kills it. > >I am digging for the arbitron stats, which we didn't get due to a bug. >Give me a few days. If we get them, and it passes, I will create the >group without a vote. >-- >Brad Templeton, ClariNet Communications Corp. -- Waterloo, Ontario 519/884-7473 Brad, great, if we can get the group created according to the trial.*** rules, and without going through the voting procedure, I'd love it, since else we would have to wait at least another six weeks, considering two weeks didcussion and four weeks for the vote. Just to make sure : WITHIN THE RULES. I wouldn't want a big discussion about the correctness of this procedure. I think s.c.i. should pass under any circumstance, regardless of the procedure. If the Arbitron results justify creation without a vote, great, if not: let's vote. SOON. Peter . ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Peter H. Hellmonds ----- Tel: (609) 683-4893 ----- Fax: (609) 258-2809 Princeton University - Woodrow Wilson School of Public & Intl. Affairs --- European in Exile (tm) --- /--------\ --- Languages answered: --- hellmond@phoenix.princeton.edu /----------\ German English hellmond@pucc.princeton.edu /------------\ French Italian ---------------------------------------------------------------------- If you think education is expensive, try ignorance. -- Derek Bok, president of Harvard University