Yes, agreed. We recognized this as the role of the local groups, which
TU supports. But how would a different national organization do a
better job in this regard than what is already happening today?
Chris
MWood24020@aol.com wrote:
> In a message dated 1/19/2005 5:16:25 P.M. Pacific Standard Time,
> chris@cthompson.net writes:
>
> <<What
> would a national club offer you that you can't get from this list and
> regular contributors to TU?>>
>
> You make some great points and give credit where credit is very, very
> due. But, to answer the question:
> True, face to face, in person interaction is not part of the
> internet-based model...the power of SAAC or any other truly successful
> club of that scope is providing not only a framework for the exchange
> of information relating to the club's focus, but also a structure for
> bringing the people together on a consistent basis. Outside of SUNI,
> it don't happen in the Tiger community on anything other than a
> regional basis! Which, it would seem, is a limitation of significance
> in garnering support for the marque.
> Mike
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