SubjectRe: [dq] Future Pragmatism
FromMenolly
DateWed, 27 Jan 2016 14:00:46 +1300
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Hi, 

I still want to be active but currently can't come to the
meetings due to another commitment on Sundays now. If it was on in the
evening every so often I could attend. 

I'm still keen on the paper
Seagate Times if I can get copies sent to me. I prefer actual paper so I
can pack them with my character if there are important things to
remember for the current game. And I file them into a folder for
referencing later... I tend to get swamped by digital so paper works
better that way. And I don't own a printer so win win for me. I'm happy
to pay the annual fee just for this. 

-Karen 

On 26/01/2016 16:38,
Stephen Martin wrote: 

> In the past couple of years we usually have 20
to 30 people, closer to 20 the last couple of
> meetings. I think at the
last meeting we peaked at 18.
> We occasionally exceed 30, a lot less
often than we did 5 years ago.
> 
> One issue is that we don't know in
advance.
> 
> 15-20 we could comfortably host in someone's back yard
with the option of crowding inside if
> it rained.
> But if word got out
that Craig was supplying the home brew, the extra 15 people would make
it
> crowded.
> 
> Another angle to consider is those who don't attend
the guild meetings any more but still play
> occasionally and would like
to be involved - what would make a meeting style event work for
> you?
>
- Practicable suggestions please, free beer or food is unlikely and
we're not looking to bribe
> anyone, just come up with ideas that
maintain/enhance our DQ community.
 
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<p>Hi,</p>
<p>I still want to be active but currently can't come to the meetings due t=
o another commitment on Sundays now. If it was on in the evening every so o=
ften I could attend.</p>
<p>I'm still keen on the paper Seagate Times if I can get copies sent to me=
=2E I prefer actual paper so I can pack them with my character if there are=
 important things to remember for the current game. And I file them into a =
folder for referencing later... I tend to get swamped by digital so paper w=
orks better that way. And I don't own a printer so win win for me. I'm happ=
y to pay the annual fee just for this.</p>
<p>-Karen</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
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<p>On 26/01/2016 16:38, Stephen Martin wrote:</p>
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<pre>In the past couple of years we usually have 20 to 30 people, closer to=
 20 the last couple of
meetings. I think at the last meeting we peaked at 18.
We occasionally exceed 30, a lot less often than we did 5 years ago.

One issue is that we don't know in advance.

15-20 we could comfortably host in someone's back yard with the option of c=
rowding inside if
it rained.
But if word got out that Craig was supplying the home brew, the extra 15 pe=
ople would make it
crowded.


Another angle to consider is those who don't attend the guild meetings any =
more but still play
occasionally and would like to be involved - what would make a meeting styl=
e event work for
you?
- Practicable suggestions please, free beer or food is unlikely and we're n=
ot looking to bribe
anyone, just come up with ideas that maintain/enhance our DQ community.


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