Being critical (identifying where things fell short of expectations and making proposals for improvements) is not really the same as criticizing (identifying where things fell short of expectation and assigning blame). I think that being critical is a good thing, not a bad thing -- maybe it is my enginering background but being critical is what I do best, I used to get paid for it and I don't seem to be able to turn it off. So, I suggest, running with the suggestions, as much as possible. RH is correct in that the forums are the most active connection between planted tank hobbiests, that's where I've learned most of what I know, and the AGA convention is where I was able to meet these on-line friends for the first time. So, improving that connection should pay off, just for folks like me who want to eventually put a face to the names we see so often. Ann V, not raising my hand to do it just yet but I'll give it some thought ----- Original Message ----- From: "Karen Randall" <krandall@rdrcpa.biz> To: "AGA Advisory Committee" <aga-mcm@thekrib.com> Sent: Friday, September 03, 2004 1:57 PM Subject: Re: [AGA-mcm] [Fwd: Thank you] > Why not tell Robert that we think his idea of getting other businesses > involved is a great one... but we need more help to get it done. He's done > a good job bringing in a few new members, maybe he can canvass his flock and > find us a volunteer or two to bring those businesses in! > > That said, Cheryl, like everyone else, I've got to say, don't take him to > seriously. Robert can't even say something NICE without putting a sour > twist on it. It's just the way he always has been. > > Karen > _______________________________________________ AGA-mcm mailing list AGA-mcm@thekrib.com http://lists.thekrib.com/mailman/listinfo/aga-mcm