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Subject: RE: A Heartfelt Thank You From Max From: annamill Date: 14 Jan 02 - 04:13 PM Good! Alright then. Anytime, Baby! Love, annamill |
Subject: RE: A Heartfelt Thank You From Max From: SharonA Date: 14 Jan 02 - 04:38 PM You're certainly welcome, Max. More to come after bidding closes on a coupla Auction items. Hate to tell ya, though, but I'm keepin' my guitar. So sorry! *G* Now, then, if you really, really want to do something special for all of us, if we REALLY can't convince you that you're doing more than enough already... well, okay, how about moving the "Clear Entries" button somewhere else besides right next to the "Submit Message" button, where it can be accidentally clicked after composing a lovingly crafted thesis? (I speak from experience... actually, experiences too numerous to mention!) (I know I'm not the only one who does that!) *bigger G* |
Subject: RE: A Heartfelt Thank You From Max From: Hollowfox Date: 15 Jan 02 - 08:45 AM Max, please tell Emily for me that anything special you want to do for us is fine by me, as long as it doesn't take up much time ('Cat maintenance takes enough of that) or money. *g* |
Subject: RE: A Heartfelt Thank You From Max From: pattyClink Date: 15 Jan 02 - 11:57 AM Max wrote: As far as I'm concerned, I'd rather the Library of Congress fund us than to take your money. How is what we're doing now different from what John and Alan Lomax did then? Seems to be a bit of an oxymoron to take the money of the people I'm doing this with and for. _______________ Well, what's different is Mudcat doesn't take the contributions of singers and musicians and squirrel 90% of the stuff away in a national attic where only DC'ers can get at it. I love what the LoC has done and continues to try to do but it has done a thoroughly crappy job of being a real national resource. This glorious Mudcat, and some similar specialty sites, is making music and information available to the people without costing them a fortune in phone tag, postage, fees, time and travel, or without turning them off or turning them down completely. The 'folk' finally have a way to share freely, independent of time and geography. Won't grant money wind up hemming in and closing down the process like it has for many institutions--I can see the correctness police moving in now--you can't say that, you can't think that, you can't hire him. Keeping all the money and power with 'the folk' would be better than scoring grants that come with strings. That said, it's Max's site, so whatever he wants to do is extra cool with me! |
Subject: RE: A Heartfelt Thank You From Max From: KathWestra Date: 15 Jan 02 - 01:39 PM Slight thread creep from one of those lucky DCers who gets to use the Library of Congress. First point: they don't give grants, so we need to help Max look elsewhere for support.
Second point, to Patty: Do a little digging. The resource is getting more and more national all the time. Check out the American Folklife Center's website at www.loc.gov/folklife
Many of the collections are available online now -- manuscripts, photographs, even whole collections of thematic material. It's not everything, but it's more than any one human being I know can get through. Tremendous stuff there. Try the American Memory project. Try Local Legacies. Try the wonderful folklife curriculum materials that have been developed as part of the Montana Heritage project. Great, useful stuff.
The Folklife Reading Room, which houses the physical collections, has a staffed reference desk which is available to answer questions from the public. Call (202)707-5510. They're helpful and knowledgeable folk -- no voicemail here.
Lest you think I'm a staff member of the Library paid to write nice stuff about them, my only involvement with the LoC and the Folklife Center is a great admiration for and interest in its collections -- and the people who care for them. And finally, thank you and you're welcome to Max, for all you do and for all the reasons everyone has said. Kathy |
Subject: RE: A Heartfelt Thank You From Max From: Mickey191 Date: 15 Jan 02 - 07:19 PM Max, twas my pleasure-wish it could have been more. I'm going to put a little sticker on my calendar with your name on it. So the same day I give my dog (the barking Pomeranian) her heartworm pill, I'll write a wee check for you. Hope I don't mix the two up. Slainte, Mickey |
Subject: RE: A Heartfelt Thank You From Max From: Sorcha Date: 15 Jan 02 - 07:22 PM Well, the Pom could probably do with the bucks, for lunch if nothing else,but I don't know what Max would do with heartworm pills............ |
Subject: RE: A Heartfelt Thank You From Max From: GUEST Date: 16 Jan 02 - 09:44 AM ...and thank you, from the fringes. |
Subject: RE: A Heartfelt Thank You From Max From: pattyClink Date: 16 Jan 02 - 11:07 AM Kath, I have been to the online collections. My opinion stands. I am glad you have access to everything you seek, good for you. |
Subject: RE: A Heartfelt Thank You From Max From: Mr Red Date: 06 Feb 02 - 10:26 AM Outa work myself just now so I had an idea - watch the threads. |
Subject: RE: A Heartfelt Thank You From Max From: SINSULL Date: 06 Feb 02 - 10:41 AM Red - Are you implying that you never have an idea when working? Mary, who is out of work too and rarely was permitted an idea on the job. |
Subject: RE: A Heartfelt Thank You From Max From: technission Date: 06 Feb 02 - 11:46 AM Max, Belated "you're welcome" from sporadic news-reader and TIA for the **years** of pleasure I can already tell the 'Cat will provide me!! Oh, yeah - stay away from dark wool suits in resale shops. |
Subject: RE: A Heartfelt Thank You From Max From: gnu Date: 06 Feb 02 - 12:14 PM Gosh, I missed that last post from Max. Rather take money from the Library Of Congress than us ?? I assume the Library is a Federal institution. I would rather cut off my left nut than take money from the government. 'Round these here parts, if you take money from the government, they own a piece of you, and they try to tell you what to do and what not to do. Better to have one nut than none. |
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