[mou] Recent discussion
Jim Ryan
muchmoredoc at gmail.com
Tue Aug 14 17:17:41 EDT 2007
Fascinating to hear all the perspectives.
I always enjoy Pastor Al's questions and never percieve them as baiting or
attempting to stir up controversy.
I think of Pastor Al as gregarious, curious and wanting to find out what
people know and think about birds and birding so he asks to learn and create
comraderie.
Jim
On 8/14/07, Michael Hendrickson <mlhendrickson at yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> Richard Wood has a long history with other state listservs where he was
> either put on the moderator's list or was booted off these listservs for
> causing lots of problems. I have contacted several listserv owners or
> moderators and they basically say the same thing that Richard is a pain in
> the ass! A birder in Utah emailed me and said "good luck with Richard" and
> that statement pretty much sums things up about Richard.
>
> Also I never understood why Al Schirmacher post these types of questions
> on the MOU listserv. He posts the same questions on Bird Chat and also on
> MnBird. I do not know if Al likes to read the discussions or likes the
> debates these questions can lead into. Some of Al's quesitons almost sounds
> like Al is trolling for debate on these listservs.
>
> I said it before and I will say it again -- maybe its time the MOU create
> another listserv so we can read about bird sightings period.
>
> Also if you see a bird of any type COUNT IT and do whatever you want with
> that sighting!! If you want your list published on the MOU listing
> supplement than you have to follow the MOU rules or the ABA rules of listing
> birds. Where do birders get the idea that there are bird list cops out
> there moderating lists? You can count anything you want but remember if you
> want your list published than follow the rules.
>
> PS: I am the one that called Richard a troublemaker because he is!
>
> Mike Hendrickson
> Duluth
>
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