Tuesday, March 24, 2009

An Email from a yahoogroup that did not like me posting the RRFM

Lots of folks wrote me asking if they could post their cats and stoves and such. People don't seem to realize we are talking about a real location with real people.

It is amazing and wonderful that our technology that, for so long, created distance, was hightech and lowtouch, now is assisting us to connect in ways that creates hightech and hightouch. Facebook, Yahoogroups, local networking.

Here is a lady, the "owner" of Soughbrevardbargains@yahoogroups.com, who takes exception to our getting the word out. The emails are in their entirety.



From: notify@yahoogroups.com [mailto:notify@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of
Annie
Sent: Tuesday, March 24, 2009 9:45 PM
To: adamus@cfl.rr.com
Subject: Adam

I don't mind a group etc. being advertised on south brevard bargains, but I
don't want them being advertised all the time. Only advertise your group
"once"> (already done) then put it in the links section on the group home
page. you have been getting carried away with advertising this "free market"
thing, & it's just getting to be too much. I hope you understand.
Thanks...Annie (SBB-Group Owner)


From: Adam
Date: 3/24/2009 9:57:44 PM
To: 'Annie'
Subject: RE: Adam

I actually only advertises the group once. I mentioned the blog once.

Carried away? We are creating an actual space for trading of goods and
services. Realtime. Real people getting what they need.

But, your group. I'll leave you all to what you do.
________________________________________


From: Annie [mailto:Aeli30@aol.com]
Sent: Tuesday, March 24, 2009 10:23 PM
To: Adam
Subject: RE: Adam

With in the last week you have advertised that group or whatever it is, at least 4 times. I know, because I just deleted all 4 of them except one.
Yes carried away.

(Added note by me: this was over the course of two weeks.)


Here is my reply to this last:

Do forgive me for attempting to set up a real thing with real people. You keep your e-group. It’s the folks who get “carried away” who accomplish things, not those content with good enough and ok.

You’d probably have told Bill Gates and Steve Jobs they were getting carried away. Of John Audubon. James Joyce was carried away as well. Anyone who makes a real, consistent difference was "carried away." When I want to stop being a successful author and educator and stop making a real difference in he world, then I’ll take your advice and stop getting “carried away.” Then I, too, can be common and ordinary.

In the meantime, I’ll get a bit more carried away by posting this on my blogs.
Thanks for the great copy. I couldn’t have written this without you.

Adam

And, of course, I could not have.

4 comments:

  1. haha, that's rather funny. I am a member of all of the free/post Brevard groups (including that one) and I can't recall seeing your ad to many times...

    I know I advertised on a few, but I checked a few pages back to make sure you hadn't done it. So sorry if it was my fault.

    I actually got a response from someone that simply stated "ill pass" I don't get it? First why send that to me, and second this is a great idea! Its the same thing as freecycle except you don't have to go to a strangers house in a bad neighborhood to pick up cloths you have never seen before! And you don't have to worry about people never showing up, because your at a market! I don't get the resistance...

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  2. Absolutely. See if they fit, take what does, leave what does not, as opposed to "Take it all and Freecycle what you don't want." I mean, I understand that, but the market concept does away with that.

    Well some people have sticks up their butt and some people firebrands. What can I say?

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  3. Also, as gloriously wonderful as Freecycle is, I mean 200 tons kept out of the landfills each day is a boon to this world, it has two problems this can fill the gap for:

    A significant portion of our population still is not online. Freecycle is online only.

    Also, it supports the notion of sitting online. Lots of folks give to the first responder. It's just easier even though the concept of Freecycle suggests strongly NOT to do that. So the folks who sit online, not our being active or working or looking for work or making an impact out in the world. So the stuff goes to folks sitting online instead, often, to the folks who need it most.

    So this fills those gaps.

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  4. Also, as gloriously wonderful as Freecycle is, I mean 200 tons kept out of the landfills each day is a boon to this world, it has two problems this can fill the gap for:

    A significant portion of our population still is not online. Freecycle is online only.

    Also, it supports the notion of sitting online. Lots of folks give to the first responder. It's just easier even though the concept of Freecycle suggests strongly NOT to do that. So the folks who sit online, not our being active or working or looking for work or making an impact out in the world. So the stuff goes to folks sitting online instead, often, to the folks who need it most.

    So this fills those gaps.

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