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I don't want to be the one to say this, but....

... this seems to be a lot of chat about a couple of spam mails that crop up
once in a blue moon. It probably took most of us longer to get hot under the
collar and respond to these, than to just delete them and accept that its
part of the deal for having a nice easy mailing list.

OK, I agree that its productive to talk about this kinda stuff and the way
forward for Ultimate communication, but I'd be more concerned by the amount
of potential players who aren't currently online. They are the ones who
aren't be kept informed at all and we should be more interested in
recruiting/retaining this group into the sport.

Thoughts, musings, etc

Andy C
Falling Skies