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The T-34 Association has two email lists
that members should know about.
Members List
All members of the T-34 Association (if
we have an email address) are placed on this email list. It is used
by the board of directors to send an occasional
email with an important message that all members should be aware of.
The "Memos to Member" series that Dan Thomas has authored since the
12/04 crash are the best example of how we use this list. Only board
members can use the mail to send a note out to the membership.
Members don't have to do anything to be
added to this list. However, if we overlook adding you to the list
send an email to
t-34-main-request@t-34.com with the word SUBSCRIBE in the
subject line. If for some reason you don't want your email address
on this list, let us know by sending a note to the
t-34-main-request@t-34.com with the word UNSUBSCRIBE in the
subject line.
Chat List
The board of directors started a members
only "chat list" in August 2005.
To add your address to the "chat list"
address an email to
t-34-chat-request@t-34.com with the word SUBSCRIBE in the
subject line.
We encourage list subscribers to:
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Share your ideas and ask your
questions, but use appropriate discretion with subjects and
language.
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Put your name in your emails to the
list so people know who is talking. Email addresses do not
always tell the reader who is talking.
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Give the name of the speaker that
you quote and a link to any reference that you refer to. Doing
so will maximize your credibility and give the reader an
opportunity to look into what you are talking about.
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Use the subject of your note to tell
people what you will be talking about. Treat it like the
headline on a news story. In fact, you may want to wait until
after you have written your note before you give your note a
subject.
To remove your email address from the list
address an email to
t-34-chat-request@t-34.com
with the word UNSUBSCRIBE in the subject
line.
If you have any questions or comments
about the any of our email lists, send a note to our
webmaster.
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