hi hans you had the nerve and the gumption to write: >Hello calendargirl Janet "calendargirl"? you are skating on mighty thin ice here, hans brinker! >(aka Calendar Control Supervisor aka Janet Paterson aka Cyber-Sis) also aka giannetta aka gigi aka janet off the planet >Question: what does TGIF means? Thank Goodness It's Friday >Regarding the PWPECU (aka People With Parkinson's Event Calendar Update), >I would like to make a few -hopefully useful- remarks: >the calendar on the web-site could inform people surfing, >who are NOT on this list. yes it could our events are included in the website's over-all data base as well as the one set up for our calendar account >the calendar on the list should inform in a coordinated way >the info about meeting and events; I don't see why you can't >give all the available info in telegram-style... absolutely in fact the updates now are copied and pasted direct from the web page "what you see is what you surf" i have developed a standardised format for all the data for consistency and easier scanning >listmembers should be regularly asked (e.g. included >with each new calendar-update) to send their announcements >to the CCS instead of to the list! done and done the instruction "e-mail [log in to unmask] to add events" is on the web page and thus is also now on each update >- placing the calendar once a week is a good frequency, >but you only gave the events for the next week. >Most people plan a few weeks ahead, so announcing events >only one week in advance seems too short notice. >I suggest you skip the coming week and announce >the second and third week (or a month). i agree and i have decided to try posting three weeks at a time once a week any further comments would be appreciated your cyber-sibling in supervision janet janet paterson aka calendar control supervisor 51/10 - sinemet/selegiline/prozac - [log in to unmask] quotations: http://newww.com/cgi-bin/do_cal?c:newvoice pwp event calendar: http://newww.com/cgi-bin/do_cal?c:pwpc