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On 5/9/2013 11:46 AM, Aly Kaplan wrote:
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<div class="gmail_default">In exchange for volunteering hours to
help with the space, one could receive membership.</div>
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<big> that sounds worth considering, as i'm one who can't spare the
$40 (i give $10/mo).</big><br>
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On 5/9/2013 11:51 AM, Darius Garza wrote:
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cite="mid:CAB8rYiAHqf16GncWpHHM+PiiOGy=_qRNuo7nXdCdTSotvjf1jw@mail.gmail.com"
type="cite"> There's not much advantage to being a member.</blockquote>
<big> is that true? if so, that sounds worth exploring. maybe
membership should be eliminated, finally erasing all distinction
between members and non-members. on the other hand, maybe
member-benefits should be expanded somehow. </big><br>
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On 5/9/2013 12:41 PM, revphil wrote:
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cite="mid:CAHxMv8f1-nBtgZ5HJR5J5Jp6DDCaxXdafxANvwQrVj9=5M1OgA@mail.gmail.com"
type="cite">there are ways to encourage people to become members.
Offering perks like lockable storage, for example </blockquote>
<font size="+1">i'd love that, i think a lot of people would. It
would be sweet, even for non-members. <br>
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-jr<br>
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