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Gumball

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Wow! that was close.

With all the speculation on the demise of Joyner I was worried that our most valuable resource, that's all of you, would be lost when the board went down. We need to put together a member list just in case that happens.

I haven't explored all the capabilities of the existing board, maybe this information is already here. If so, please tell me where to find it.

Gumball

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Wow! that was close.

With all the speculation on the demise of Joyner I was worried that our most valuable resource, that's all of you, would be lost when the board went down. We need to put together a member list just in case that happens.

I haven't explored all the capabilities of the existing board, maybe this information is already here. If so, please tell me where to find it.

Gumball

I will go for that. while it was down I was having withdraws.I kept checking numerous times every day.I am just glad it is back up and willing to participate in whatever means anyone comes up with to keep in toch should this happen again.

I just want t thank everyone for all the good advise and tips they have given me since becoming a Joyner owner.

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The Last Time the site was done and came back up, I tried to encourage the same thing. Was not very successful so I have a hard copy, print out, of any info I do not want to lose. Never could get anyone to step-up and put together & maintain a contact list. Volunteer?

rocmoc n AZ/Mexico

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The Last Time the site was done and came back up, I tried to encourage the same thing. Was not very successful so I have a hard copy, print out, of any info I do not want to lose. Never could get anyone to step-up and put together & maintain a contact list. Volunteer?

rocmoc n AZ/Mexico

I will do what I can, how do you suggest it to be done?

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The Last Time the site was done and came back up, I tried to encourage the same thing. Was not very successful so I have a hard copy, print out, of any info I do not want to lose. Never could get anyone to step-up and put together & maintain a contact list. Volunteer?

rocmoc n AZ/Mexico

OK here is a plan. Lets have everyone send their E-mail address along with who they are and maybe address and phone numbers if anyone chooses to Kinarfi, Rocmoc or Cinda, all moderators.

this information can then be posted on the forum as pinned member information. As individuals, anyone can copy this information for our own records. I've narrowed down the volunteer list to one of the three, that is for now. I understand that all the moderators have other priorities but they are the only ones that can pin a topic so lets start there. Volunteer? If we get a volunteer, we can start sending contact info to them.

Lenny

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While this is a good idea in a perfect world, I would never allow my Email and address and phone to be publicly available on a forum, too many spammers and scammers out there. This would need to be a behind the scenes operation and probably done with PMs. I have some info on several members in my contacts file that include Jim Burns, former owner of Joyner (I think), but I won't pass it on because I don't remember getting permission to do so.

What I'm saying is if you want a list, pm those who you want on it and ask, if they send you the information, keep it to your self unless they say to pass it on.

Kinarfi

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While this is a good idea in a perfect world, I would never allow my Email and address and phone to be publicly available on a forum, too many spammers and scammers out there. This would need to be a behind the scenes operation and probably done with PMs. I have some info on several members in my contacts file that include Jim Burns, former owner of Joyner (I think), but I won't pass it on because I don't remember getting permission to do so.

What I'm saying is if you want a list, pm those who you want on it and ask, if they send you the information, keep it to your self unless they say to pass it on.

Kinarfi

Ya, your probably right.

Lenny

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