Of course I am in - I send out announcements every time I visit! :-) --- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, "Jennifer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > --- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, "Jack Pitzer" <hinge98@> wrote: > > > > Perhaps a Facebook group could help? > Hi Jack, > > I like Facebook a lot. It helps me stay in touch with a lot of > people and its gotten me back in touch with even more. I now know > more about people I went to High School with than I did even in HS. > I don't know if the groups ever become very active for discussions. > I see your Greetings from Asbury Park group has a lot of members now > (including Nils Lofgren and Roy Bittan). > > I think the larger point is that the anonymity that you can allow in > Yahoo groups breeds behaviors that you don't see with people who know > one another. How about we set a regular date for group members to > socialize in person? We could do it in a local place, meet for > drinks say once a month and get to know each other. > > I find email to be the worst form of communication ever made. It's > way too easy to "hear" a tone in the writer's voice that is not as it > was intended. I moderate two groups for work and I see a lot more > listening and weighing of opposing opinions when my group members > know and respect one another than when they are new and feeling > anonymous. > > So who wants to meet and have a drink? > > Jennifer >
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