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Subject: Europa-List: A Message From AeroElectric's Bob Nuckolls...
From: Matt Dralle <dralle@matronics.com>
Date: Tue, 6 Nov 2012 00:12:11

Dear Listers,

The well known Bob Nuckolls of the AeroElectric posted a great message Monday on
the AeroElectric-List regarding the Matronics Lists and the importance of 
supporting
the operation during the Fund Raiser.  Please take a minute to read Bob's
commentary below, reposted to the other Matronics Lists with his permission...


   Date: Mon, 05 Nov 2012 08:58:41 -0600
   From: "Robert L. Nuckolls, III" <nuckolls.bob@aeroelectric.com>
   Subject: AeroElectric-List: Re: Please Make A Contribution Today!

   At 02:14 AM 11/5/2012, Matt Dralle wrote:
   >
   > Each year at the end of the List Fund Raiser, I post a message 
   > acknowledging everyone that so generously made a Contribution to 
   > support the Lists.  Its my way of publicly thanking everyone that 
   > took a minute to show their appreciation for the Lists.
   >

      I will add my voice to this suggestion. It's
      easy to enjoy the benefits of what's available to us
      off-the-shelves at the corner mega-marts. It's
      seldom that we give pause to learn and understand the
      processes and tools that made it possible to reach out
      and select from dozens of options.

      This, and all civil societies, runs on talent, energy
      and mobility. Mobility exploited by thousands of hands,
      machines and transportation that figure into the
      'infrastructure' that puts the boxes of Wheaties and
      Pop Tarts on the shelves.

      See "I pencil" http://tinyurl.com/36xkhq

      Any break in that chain of time, talent and resources
      at least interrupts if not totally halts flow of
      that benefit. Matt's room full of byte-thrashers is
      like the natural gas pumping station a few miles from
      my house. If those pumps stop, who ever is expecting
      the furnace to come on at the other end of the pipe
      is at risk for reduced service and/or higher costs
      for that service.

      Matt's yearly endeavor to keep his pumps running is
      a trivial burden on the members of the Lists
      but of incalculable value to those who participate
      on them. No donation is too small.

      We go to a fly-in a willingly chuck a few bucks into
      the coffee can at the drinks and donuts table, let's
      chuck a few bucks into Matt's coffee can too. 50,000
      pounds of value doesn't get to the shelves on time
      if one 18-wheeler runs out of gas. The T-bytes of
      data flow we all enjoy don't get from your keyboard
      to the screens of others unless Matt pays the light
      bill and strokes the machines to keep them happy.

      No, $5 won't get you a free copy of the 'Connection
      or a fuel sampler but it will go toward the assurance
      that logging onto your favorite List will open
      doors that you would be sorely missed should you find
      that hitting the return key doesn't produce the
      expected response.

      $5 from every List customer on Matt's system will
      go a very long way to keeping the byte-pumps running.
      $More$ will go a long way to upgrading the size
      and quality of the machines as the old ones get
      long in the tooth. No matter what size of donation
      you choose . . . please do it now . . .

      Bob . . .


Please make your Contribution today to support the continued operation and 
upgrade
of these services.  You can pick up a really nice gift for making your 
Contribution
too!

You may use a Credit Card or Paypal at the Matronics Contribution Site here:

        http://www.matronics.com/contribution

or, you can send a personal check to the following address:

        Matronics / Matt Dralle
        581 Jeannie Way 
        Livermore, CA 94550

Matt Dralle
Matronics Email List Administrator



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