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The actual text of the Porters' e-mail of June 21, 2007 is as follows:
 
The actual text of the Porters' e-mail of June 21, 2007 is as follows:
  
It is Wednesday, 20 June, and since Friday, 15 June, we have done the following things:
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:It is Wednesday, 20 June, and since Friday, 15 June, we have done the following things:
1.  We (Steve and LeAnne) have each worked 9-1/2 hours every working day at our real-world jobs. An   
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:1.  We (Steve and LeAnne) have each worked 9-1/2 hours every working day at our real-world jobs. An   
AG can be done by volunteers working full time jobs; it cannot be done with the additional time  
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AG can be done by volunteers working full time jobs; it cannot be done with the additional time  
demands by staff/AMC interference or stonewalling.
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demands by staff/AMC interference or stonewalling.
2.  Finalized information for the printed program for delivery to the printer, and conducted the  
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:2.  Finalized information for the printed program for delivery to the printer, and conducted the  
various communications and processes that were necessary to complete this.
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various communications and processes that were necessary to complete this.
3.  Finalized games tournament winner counts and ordered trophies for prizes.
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:3.  Finalized games tournament winner counts and ordered trophies for prizes.
4.  Communicated with the company in charge of tours to get details and dates for  
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:4.  Communicated with the company in charge of tours to get details and dates for  
cancellation/go-ahead dates on the tours.
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cancellation/go-ahead dates on the tours.
5.  Monitored the AG Message list.
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:5.  Monitored the AG Message list.
6.  Interfaced with numerous volunteers regarding their questions pertaining to scheduling, hotel  
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:6.  Interfaced with numerous volunteers regarding their questions pertaining to scheduling, hotel  
space, handicapped accommodations, AV availability and accessibility, interfaced with GenX about  
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space, handicapped accommodations, AV availability and accessibility, interfaced with GenX about  
various GenX last-minute matters, clarified some Boutique matters with Joe Zanca, finalized Bazaar  
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various GenX last-minute matters, clarified some Boutique matters with Joe Zanca, finalized Bazaar  
matters with Donna Jadis, dealt with questions from the AG Volunteer Coordinator, and answered  
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matters with Donna Jadis, dealt with questions from the AG Volunteer Coordinator, and answered  
numerous e-mails from AG attendees. Today, 20 June, we have participated in five AG-related  
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numerous e-mails from AG attendees. Today, 20 June, we have participated in five AG-related  
meetings and have hopes that a solution is in sight.
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meetings and have hopes that a solution is in sight.
7.  We have spent 45 minutes writing this.
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:7.  We have spent 45 minutes writing this.
You wrote “Given your long and dedicated service to Mensa, I am leaning over backwards to buy you   
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You wrote “Given your long and dedicated service to Mensa, I am leaning over backwards to buy you   
the necessary time, but I also need to stress that we are at critical mass here.”  
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the necessary time, but I also need to stress that we are at critical mass here.”  
Even now, under adverse conditions, we are working very, very hard to maintain the enthusiasm of  
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Even now, under adverse conditions, we are working very, very hard to maintain the enthusiasm of  
ourselves and over 400 volunteers – and all the while in limbo about your intentions. Our  
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ourselves and over 400 volunteers – and all the while in limbo about your intentions. Our  
dedication to Mensa does go back a long way and has been consistent over the years. When the  
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dedication to Mensa does go back a long way and has been consistent over the years. When the  
volunteer who was supposed to produce the program for the World Gathering quit at the last minute,  
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volunteer who was supposed to produce the program for the World Gathering quit at the last minute,  
we answered the committee’s request for help and got the program completed and ready to be printed.  
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we answered the committee’s request for help and got the program completed and ready to be printed.  
We spent five weeks producing an issue a week of InterLoc when Mensa’s postal permit was in  
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We spent five weeks producing an issue a week of InterLoc when Mensa’s postal permit was in  
jeopardy because no InterLoc had been produced by AMC’s appointee for about four months, and thus  
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jeopardy because no InterLoc had been produced by AMC’s appointee for about four months, and thus  
saved Mensa’s mailing permit. When AMC failed to get a 1997 AG bid, we encouraged Central Alabama  
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saved Mensa’s mailing permit. When AMC failed to get a 1997 AG bid, we encouraged Central Alabama  
Mensa to submit a bid, and the 1997 Birmingham AG was the second most profitable AG in AML’s  
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Mensa to submit a bid, and the 1997 Birmingham AG was the second most profitable AG in AML’s  
history.  
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history.  
We did not create this situation, and many volunteers would have simply walked away when it  
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:We did not create this situation, and many volunteers would have simply walked away when it  
developed. We asked for help. We haven’t gotten it. Instead, our efforts have been diluted by Pam  
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developed. We asked for help. We haven’t gotten it. Instead, our efforts have been diluted by Pam  
and yourself, and we have had to spend extra hours undoing the ‘help’ you’re giving us. Standard  
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and yourself, and we have had to spend extra hours undoing the ‘help’ you’re giving us. Standard  
business practice requires that a single voice carry out negotiations.   
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business practice requires that a single voice carry out negotiations.   
Russ, either we are in charge of implementing this AG, or you are. If you are going to take over  
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Russ, either we are in charge of implementing this AG, or you are. If you are going to take over  
responsibility for this AG, please do it openly. You have two options: fire us or return full  
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responsibility for this AG, please do it openly. You have two options: fire us or return full  
charge of this AG to us. We must know by noon central time Friday, 22 June. It is not fair to the  
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charge of this AG to us. We must know by noon central time Friday, 22 June. It is not fair to the  
members to let this situation continue.
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members to let this situation continue.
LeAnne and Steve Porter
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:LeAnne and Steve Porter

Revision as of 17:16, 30 July 2007

The actual text of the Porters' e-mail of June 21, 2007 is as follows:

It is Wednesday, 20 June, and since Friday, 15 June, we have done the following things:
1. We (Steve and LeAnne) have each worked 9-1/2 hours every working day at our real-world jobs. An

AG can be done by volunteers working full time jobs; it cannot be done with the additional time demands by staff/AMC interference or stonewalling.

2. Finalized information for the printed program for delivery to the printer, and conducted the

various communications and processes that were necessary to complete this.

3. Finalized games tournament winner counts and ordered trophies for prizes.
4. Communicated with the company in charge of tours to get details and dates for

cancellation/go-ahead dates on the tours.

5. Monitored the AG Message list.
6. Interfaced with numerous volunteers regarding their questions pertaining to scheduling, hotel

space, handicapped accommodations, AV availability and accessibility, interfaced with GenX about various GenX last-minute matters, clarified some Boutique matters with Joe Zanca, finalized Bazaar matters with Donna Jadis, dealt with questions from the AG Volunteer Coordinator, and answered numerous e-mails from AG attendees. Today, 20 June, we have participated in five AG-related meetings and have hopes that a solution is in sight.

7. We have spent 45 minutes writing this.

You wrote “Given your long and dedicated service to Mensa, I am leaning over backwards to buy you the necessary time, but I also need to stress that we are at critical mass here.” Even now, under adverse conditions, we are working very, very hard to maintain the enthusiasm of ourselves and over 400 volunteers – and all the while in limbo about your intentions. Our dedication to Mensa does go back a long way and has been consistent over the years. When the volunteer who was supposed to produce the program for the World Gathering quit at the last minute, we answered the committee’s request for help and got the program completed and ready to be printed. We spent five weeks producing an issue a week of InterLoc when Mensa’s postal permit was in jeopardy because no InterLoc had been produced by AMC’s appointee for about four months, and thus saved Mensa’s mailing permit. When AMC failed to get a 1997 AG bid, we encouraged Central Alabama Mensa to submit a bid, and the 1997 Birmingham AG was the second most profitable AG in AML’s history.

We did not create this situation, and many volunteers would have simply walked away when it

developed. We asked for help. We haven’t gotten it. Instead, our efforts have been diluted by Pam and yourself, and we have had to spend extra hours undoing the ‘help’ you’re giving us. Standard business practice requires that a single voice carry out negotiations. Russ, either we are in charge of implementing this AG, or you are. If you are going to take over responsibility for this AG, please do it openly. You have two options: fire us or return full charge of this AG to us. We must know by noon central time Friday, 22 June. It is not fair to the members to let this situation continue.

LeAnne and Steve Porter