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Round robin shebang




You do, Michael, once it makes another full round and comes back to you.



OOOH! I know how we can decide the path and calculate the calculations 'cause I've done this in two math classes!
It's a quiet day in here today so I'm taking the opportunity to catch up on some threads I've missed. Is it too late to join in on this one?



OK, here's the list that I see. Let me know if I'm missing anyone:
Sarah Pi
Larry
Britt
Janine
Barb
Heidi
Kate
Jim
Kevin
Janice
BunWat
Sally
Jackie the Librarian
Michael
Misha (dropped out probably?)
Lori
Gail
Michele
New Jackie
Phillip (not Phil)
Gabby

Let's see. Does anyone have a suggestion for how it will work best? I think if I get Larry's address from him and send directly to him, and then he gets Britt's address and so on that should work fine.

Let's see. Does anyone have a suggestion for how it will work best? I think if I get Larry's address from him and send directly t..."
that seems like a good strategy to me.

I will PM Larry for his address.
I will write a letter, add whatever I feel like adding (photos?) then mail it to Larry.
Larry will get my letter, then PM Britt for her address.
He'll add his to mine, and send both to Britt.
Etc.
When it gets to the end, it goes round again.
I think the PM-for-address is a good strategy because it gives you a heads up to keep an eye out for the package, and if someone needs to bow out, they can say so at the time of the PM, and the sender can skip that person. If someone disappears from TC or GR without contacting us and doesn't respond to a PM in a reasonable amount of time, then we'll skip them as well.


Sarah Pi
Larry
Britt
Janine
Barb
Heidi
Kate
Jim
Kevin
Janice
BunWat
Sally
Jackie the Librarian
Michael
Misha (dropped out probably?)
Lori
Gail
Michele
New Jackie
Phillip (not Phil)
Gabby
OK, so like I've said, I'm an idea person, but I'd be willing to see this one out, after the holidays, if anyone was interested.
I'll move it down to shebangs shortly - just putting it in general for now.
The research thread kind of reminded me of this.
My senior thesis involved a collection of letters sent by my college's class of 1903 to each other over the course of a couple of decades. The letters I had spanned 1919-1938.I think I pointed to this once before, but here's the project, still hanging around the internet a decade later: http://meyerhoff.goucher.edu/library/...
And here's my passing thought:
anyone want to write a round robin letter like that? The first person includes a handwritten letter, whatever you want to say about yourself or the place you live or the state of the world or whatever, a picture of your dog or your kid or your mangled toes, some music if you want, whatever. He or she passes it to the next person, etc. So the next person will mail two letters, the next three, until it eventually comes back around. I figure that with this group it could get to some pretty cool places, and since it would just be a flat package it wouldn't get too expensive to ship around.