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Hillary, thank you for asking! One of the really great things

about Zetaboards is we will have everything THERE. Many of

our Dwarfism members are on " no E-Mail " anyway, preferring to read

their mail via the site and not their mailboxes. Zeta not only allows us to do

the same, but also

offers us a whole lot more. We encourage everyone to explore Zeta

Dwarfism...check out the features, and become familiar

with it.

Don't hesitate to ask for any help, or ask any questions you

may have regarding this. We are glad to help in every way we can.

Thank you,

Adelaide, Co-Moderator

Dwarfism Group

In a message dated 3/10/08 5:18:19 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,

hnmlchn@... writes:

Hi BASHUM,

Can you say a bit about Zetaboard? How will it differ from " dwarfism " or

AdultLPs " ?

I ask because I'm interested in more opportunities to connect with other

dwarfs but I don't want to join something that will send me yet another copy of

an e-mail I already receive multiple copies of through my memberships in the

aforementioned lists.

Thanks,

Hillary

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Hi BASHUM,

Can you say a bit about Zetaboard? How will it differ from " dwarfism " or

AdultLPs " ?

I ask because I'm interested in more opportunities to connect with other dwarfs

but I don't want to join something that will send me yet another copy of an

e-mail I already receive multiple copies of through my memberships in the

aforementioned lists.

Thanks,

Hillary

Phase One

>

>Whims and I want to invite you to try something new we are presently

>working on, which we hope will become a brand new Listserve for

>Dwarfism. The Listserve is in Zetaboards, and we believe it has a lot

>to offer. Several are already there trying it out. We would like for

>more to try and test it with us, as well as offering your input too. We

>are inviting you to come try it during Phase One. You will need to

>create a user name and password. Here is the link: Dwarfism

><http://s1.zetaboards.com/Dwarfism/index/>

> http://s1.zetaboards.com/Dwarfism/index/

><http://s1.zetaboards.com/Dwarfism/index/>

>

>

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May I ask why this is being done? Is the idea to eliminate this

group? If so, why? What happens to the archive of messages? I have

been trying to find my way around this new system for 30 minutes and

I don't find it to be any more user friendly than the system we

already have in place and I'm fairly computer literate. Also, why is

there a page asking for money? Will we eventually have to pay dues to

access this new board?

You claim that Zetaboards offers " a whole lot more. " Please tell us

what it offers that we don't currently have. I'm also confused to why

such a major change is taking place and the community had no voice in

it. We changed the max number of posts per day and it was brought to

the community at large. This seems to be a tad bit bigger of a change.

Rose

>

>

> Hillary, thank you for asking! One of the really great things

> about Zetaboards is we will have everything THERE. Many of

> our Dwarfism members are on " no E-Mail " anyway, preferring

to read

> their mail via the site and not their mailboxes. Zeta not only

allows us to do

> the same, but also

> offers us a whole lot more. We encourage everyone to explore Zeta

> Dwarfism...check out the features, and become familiar

> with it.

>

> Don't hesitate to ask for any help, or ask any questions you

> may have regarding this. We are glad to help in every way we

can.

>

> Thank you,

>

> Adelaide, Co-Moderator

> Dwarfism Group

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Hillary, Rose, et all,

I also had concerns about Zeta at first, and even some major

frustrations regarding Zeta, as well as the dread of change. But once I

began using it, writing messages, interacting, and navigating my way around, I

soon realized how much I like its' features. I had to take a few days to

learn and get used to its' features first though...and I am still learning.

So what do I like about it?

I like being able to see who else is online when I am there. Yes,

apparently has this, but I for one, sure could never tell if anyone was

online or not. Now I can quite easily.

I like being able to go to Zeta, and not having my mailbox overflowing

with E-Mail.

I like being able to choose which topic thread or section I want

to respond to, and how every post on a given topic are separated

by that topic, from the most recent one onwards.

I like the fact that if a person wants to only check for the latest

Regional or Chapter information, there is a special section for all

that.

I like that there are specific sections just for businesses and

jobs. I am a artist, so I like the way I can now put pics of my work

either to sell, or simply to display there, as will others. LIke showcase

our talents.

We can post pictures, blogs, even create websites within Dwarfism at

Zeta.

In my LP Pain Group I have been able to create easy to see sections on

its' home page, that I can't do via . If someone wants to check on

medications, there is a section just for that. If someone wants to check out

treatment options, it is right there in a easy to access section which I have

been able to create just for this purpose.

Because we access mail via Zeta Dwarfism, there will thankfully

be far less we as moderators will need to do, such as dealing with

the many " bouncing " members at we must handle.

Actually, I think the Emoticons are kind of fun too.

I also like that posting is just like instant messaging.

Again, it was only after I tried Zeta by actually posting messages,

responding to them, and creating there, that I then found how much I like using

Zeta...and I hope you will too.

Adelaide, Co-Moderator

Dwarfism Group

In a message dated 3/10/08 11:06:36 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,

hnmlchn@... writes:

Again, I ask, what does ZetaBoards offer? You write " we will have

everything THERE " . As far as I'm aware, I have everything here. What's there

that I

don't have here? You tell me to check out a web page, and since I'm not

looking for anything, I'm not likely to do that. If that service has benefits

I

don't currently have, tell me. Otherwise, I'm likely to just stick with

what I got.

Hillary

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Well I know that I for one have my messages on an e-mail in digest form and

I don't relish the idea of having to go to the web to read. I am trying

hard to cut down on my time in front of the computer reading e-mail and I

don't think this would help. On the other hand sometimes change is good

even if it is difficult to do. I too would like to hear about some of the

services Zeta has to offer which make a change look good.

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Re: Phase One

Posted by: " Hillary " hnmlchn@... melechen45

Mon Mar 10, 2008 3:17 pm (PDT)

Hi BASHUM,

Can you say a bit about Zetaboard? How will it differ from " dwarfism " or

AdultLPs " ?

I ask because I'm interested in more opportunities to connect with other

dwarfs but I don't want to join something that will send me yet another copy

of an e-mail I already receive multiple copies of through my memberships in

the aforementioned lists.

Thanks,

Hillary

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I'm not weighing in one direction or the other on this idea, but I

want to toss in three things to consider:

My HS class reunion committee several years ago signed up for

MyFamily.com as group page for our class. It had an email list, web

page with bulletin boards, a place to post photo albums, email

archives, a chat room, etc. All for free. It worked great for about

four years, but then, MyFamily decided to start charging for the site.

When no one ponied up, our class account was frozen, and no one could

access the web page, uploaded photos, or the email archives. What's

to stop the same thing at Zeta boards?

Craig has been (is still trying) to get a social networking site up

and running (Litttle.com). There are still some kinks to work out,

and I don't know how many people signed up, but it is a site designed

and run by an LP.

LPA is going to add a chat function, email list, and bulletin board to

their website (and I don't think you'll have to be a member to access

it). This will add yet another competing web/list site.

I admire your guys' enthusiasm, but speaking from experience, people

generally don't like to learn new things if they don't have to. So I

think all three, Zeta, Litttle.com, and the LPA site are all going to

struggle to compete with . (And I say this an officer of LPA, so

I can't be accused of bias).

Bill

On Tue, Mar 11, 2008 at 2:32 PM, <BASHUM7894@...> wrote:

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

> Hillary, Rose, et all,

>

> I also had concerns about Zeta at first, and even some major

> frustrations regarding Zeta, as well as the dread of change. But once I

> began using it, writing messages, interacting, and navigating my way

> around, I

> soon realized how much I like its' features. I had to take a few days to

> learn and get used to its' features first though...and I am still learning.

>

> So what do I like about it?

>

> I like being able to see who else is online when I am there. Yes,

> apparently has this, but I for one, sure could never tell if anyone was

> online or not. Now I can quite easily.

>

> I like being able to go to Zeta, and not having my mailbox overflowing

> with E-Mail.

>

> I like being able to choose which topic thread or section I want

> to respond to, and how every post on a given topic are separated

> by that topic, from the most recent one onwards.

>

> I like the fact that if a person wants to only check for the latest

> Regional or Chapter information, there is a special section for all

> that.

>

> I like that there are specific sections just for businesses and

> jobs. I am a artist, so I like the way I can now put pics of my work

> either to sell, or simply to display there, as will others. LIke showcase

> our talents.

>

> We can post pictures, blogs, even create websites within Dwarfism at

> Zeta.

>

> In my LP Pain Group I have been able to create easy to see sections on

> its' home page, that I can't do via . If someone wants to check on

> medications, there is a section just for that. If someone wants to check

> out

> treatment options, it is right there in a easy to access section which I

> have

> been able to create just for this purpose.

>

> Because we access mail via Zeta Dwarfism, there will thankfully

> be far less we as moderators will need to do, such as dealing with

> the many " bouncing " members at we must handle.

>

> Actually, I think the Emoticons are kind of fun too.

>

> I also like that posting is just like instant messaging.

>

> Again, it was only after I tried Zeta by actually posting messages,

> responding to them, and creating there, that I then found how much I like

> using

> Zeta...and I hope you will too.

>

>

> Adelaide, Co-Moderator

> Dwarfism Group

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Currently, litttle.com has close to 500 members. The site has lps and parents

of lps all registered. I would love to hear what these kinks are so I can fix

them.

Thanks,

Craig

Bill Bradford <tslug1@...> wrote:

I'm not weighing in one direction or the other on this idea, but I

want to toss in three things to consider:

My HS class reunion committee several years ago signed up for

MyFamily.com as group page for our class. It had an email list, web

page with bulletin boards, a place to post photo albums, email

archives, a chat room, etc. All for free. It worked great for about

four years, but then, MyFamily decided to start charging for the site.

When no one ponied up, our class account was frozen, and no one could

access the web page, uploaded photos, or the email archives. What's

to stop the same thing at Zeta boards?

Craig has been (is still trying) to get a social networking site up

and running (Litttle.com). There are still some kinks to work out,

and I don't know how many people signed up, but it is a site designed

and run by an LP.

LPA is going to add a chat function, email list, and bulletin board to

their website (and I don't think you'll have to be a member to access

it). This will add yet another competing web/list site.

I admire your guys' enthusiasm, but speaking from experience, people

generally don't like to learn new things if they don't have to. So I

think all three, Zeta, Litttle.com, and the LPA site are all going to

struggle to compete with . (And I say this an officer of LPA, so

I can't be accused of bias).

Bill

On Tue, Mar 11, 2008 at 2:32 PM, <BASHUM7894@...> wrote:

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

> Hillary, Rose, et all,

>

> I also had concerns about Zeta at first, and even some major

> frustrations regarding Zeta, as well as the dread of change. But once I

> began using it, writing messages, interacting, and navigating my way

> around, I

> soon realized how much I like its' features. I had to take a few days to

> learn and get used to its' features first though...and I am still learning.

>

> So what do I like about it?

>

> I like being able to see who else is online when I am there. Yes,

> apparently has this, but I for one, sure could never tell if anyone was

> online or not. Now I can quite easily.

>

> I like being able to go to Zeta, and not having my mailbox overflowing

> with E-Mail.

>

> I like being able to choose which topic thread or section I want

> to respond to, and how every post on a given topic are separated

> by that topic, from the most recent one onwards.

>

> I like the fact that if a person wants to only check for the latest

> Regional or Chapter information, there is a special section for all

> that.

>

> I like that there are specific sections just for businesses and

> jobs. I am a artist, so I like the way I can now put pics of my work

> either to sell, or simply to display there, as will others. LIke showcase

> our talents.

>

> We can post pictures, blogs, even create websites within Dwarfism at

> Zeta.

>

> In my LP Pain Group I have been able to create easy to see sections on

> its' home page, that I can't do via . If someone wants to check on

> medications, there is a section just for that. If someone wants to check

> out

> treatment options, it is right there in a easy to access section which I

> have

> been able to create just for this purpose.

>

> Because we access mail via Zeta Dwarfism, there will thankfully

> be far less we as moderators will need to do, such as dealing with

> the many " bouncing " members at we must handle.

>

> Actually, I think the Emoticons are kind of fun too.

>

> I also like that posting is just like instant messaging.

>

> Again, it was only after I tried Zeta by actually posting messages,

> responding to them, and creating there, that I then found how much I like

> using

> Zeta...and I hope you will too.

>

>

> Adelaide, Co-Moderator

> Dwarfism Group

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LPA may not charge a fee, but i have not been able to access that site for 2

years since we no longer pay dues to LPA

Whims

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From: dwarfism [mailto:dwarfism ] On Behalf

Of Bill Bradford

Sent: Wednesday, March 12, 2008 7:39 AM

dwarfism

Subject: Re: Phase One

I'm not weighing in one direction or the other on this idea, but I

want to toss in three things to consider:

My HS class reunion committee several years ago signed up for

MyFamily.com as group page for our class. It had an email list, web

page with bulletin boards, a place to post photo albums, email

archives, a chat room, etc. All for free. It worked great for about

four years, but then, MyFamily decided to start charging for the site.

When no one ponied up, our class account was frozen, and no one could

access the web page, uploaded photos, or the email archives. What's

to stop the same thing at Zeta boards?

Craig has been (is still trying) to get a social networking site up

and running (Litttle.com). There are still some kinks to work out,

and I don't know how many people signed up, but it is a site designed

and run by an LP.

LPA is going to add a chat function, email list, and bulletin board to

their website (and I don't think you'll have to be a member to access

it). This will add yet another competing web/list site.

I admire your guys' enthusiasm, but speaking from experience, people

generally don't like to learn new things if they don't have to. So I

think all three, Zeta, Litttle.com, and the LPA site are all going to

struggle to compete with . (And I say this an officer of LPA, so

I can't be accused of bias).

Bill

On Tue, Mar 11, 2008 at 2:32 PM, <BASHUM7894aol (DOT)

<mailto:BASHUM7894%40aol.com> com> wrote:

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

> Hillary, Rose, et all,

>

> I also had concerns about Zeta at first, and even some major

> frustrations regarding Zeta, as well as the dread of change. But once I

> began using it, writing messages, interacting, and navigating my way

> around, I

> soon realized how much I like its' features. I had to take a few days to

> learn and get used to its' features first though...and I am still

learning.

>

> So what do I like about it?

>

> I like being able to see who else is online when I am there. Yes,

> apparently has this, but I for one, sure could never tell if anyone was

> online or not. Now I can quite easily.

>

> I like being able to go to Zeta, and not having my mailbox overflowing

> with E-Mail.

>

> I like being able to choose which topic thread or section I want

> to respond to, and how every post on a given topic are separated

> by that topic, from the most recent one onwards.

>

> I like the fact that if a person wants to only check for the latest

> Regional or Chapter information, there is a special section for all

> that.

>

> I like that there are specific sections just for businesses and

> jobs. I am a artist, so I like the way I can now put pics of my work

> either to sell, or simply to display there, as will others. LIke showcase

> our talents.

>

> We can post pictures, blogs, even create websites within Dwarfism at

> Zeta.

>

> In my LP Pain Group I have been able to create easy to see sections on

> its' home page, that I can't do via . If someone wants to check on

> medications, there is a section just for that. If someone wants to check

> out

> treatment options, it is right there in a easy to access section which I

> have

> been able to create just for this purpose.

>

> Because we access mail via Zeta Dwarfism, there will thankfully

> be far less we as moderators will need to do, such as dealing with

> the many " bouncing " members at we must handle.

>

> Actually, I think the Emoticons are kind of fun too.

>

> I also like that posting is just like instant messaging.

>

> Again, it was only after I tried Zeta by actually posting messages,

> responding to them, and creating there, that I then found how much I like

> using

> Zeta...and I hope you will too.

>

>

> Adelaide, Co-Moderator

> Dwarfism Group

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Huh? All you have to do is go to www.lpaonline.org, and you are on

the site. Anyone can do it. The login is only for conference

registration, and eventually, the newsletter.

The message boards, email list, chat functions, etc. are not up and running yet.

Bill

On Wed, Mar 12, 2008 at 9:41 AM, Whims Ivey <justwhims@...> wrote:

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>

>

>

>

>

> LPA may not charge a fee, but i have not been able to access that site for 2

> years since we no longer pay dues to LPA

>

> Whims

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