Tom wrote:
Earlier (a year or two ago) I e-mailed sharedweight a question or
comment about squares. It never got sent around.
At the time, I figured someone was filtering the various e-mails and
wanted to make sure the discussion was geared only towards contra.
Fine. Now I see that others can
I'm pretty sure my subscription is not set to digest mode, as I
receive multiple emails in a day. But I too have occasionally noticed
an email responding to one I didn't receive.
Richard
On Jan 29, 2010, at 1:37 PM, Chris Weiler (home) wrote:
Tom,
I just checked and your account is set to
Tom,
I just checked and your account is set to digest mode. You will receive
one message with all of the messages of the last 24 hours.
Are you saying that the original message is missing from the digest e-mail?
Thanks, Jeff.
Chris
Jeff Kaufman wrote:
Tom Hinds wrote:
When I recieve an
Tom Hinds wrote:
>
> When I recieve an e-mail from sharedweight, the question and the
> answers are in the same e-mail!!! It must be that the others get to
> see the question and then answer it before I get to see the
> question. Am I left out of the loop -like you're afraid that I'm
> a
Greg McKenzie wrote:
>
> How should I credit the dance if I call it as a Becket? Is there a
> standard etiquette for this?
>
> How about "Contra Culver City" for the Becket version with switched A
> and B parts?
>
I've heard minor variants of a dance announced as "a variant of
[original name
Hi Tom,
We have never filtered any e-mail for content that related to calling.
We love squares and this forum applies to calling them as well. You
are not being singled out for any different treatment.
We did get an e-mail from someone else that they were not getting all
of the messages.
Earlier (a year or two ago) I e-mailed sharedweight a question or
comment about squares. It never got sent around.
At the time, I figured someone was filtering the various e-mails and
wanted to make sure the discussion was geared only towards contra.
Fine. Now I see that others can send qu
Looking at this dance I have to admit that I am more intrigued by the
Beckett version as suggested by David. I like having an easy dance
to introduce the idea of the Becket formation. I also like having an
easy dance that begins with "long lines forward and back."
How should I credit the d
I really enjoy collecting new dances, but they usually remain in a special
file, unused, until I learn the name and author.
Thanks very much to Michael Dyck for identifying this one, and also thanks
to Chris Page for your tremendous effort in supplying this information for
so many of the dance vid