However, I am not certain where it is or what it is called. There is
reference here (on AOT) to "Rich's google group." However, when I actually
search on google groups, the only toastmasters group I can find is called
"Rogers Toastmasters," and it is listed as having low activity and only 62
members.
Brian Christiansen
http://groups.google.com/group/toastmastersprime
Colin
Brian Christiansen
> I have some questions about the team presentation out of the technical
> presentations manual, and I thought it might be better to post it to the new
> google group that was made because some previous posts here implied that it
> it busier and has less spam (regular - MI5 PERSECUSION, or jimmied up to
> fool filters - MI'5 PERsec---uTION).
Why not just post your question here since you're posting here anyway?
Considering I've done the team presentation and not a member of the
Google group, you'll not be getting my input (wanted or not) if it's not
in here.
Regards
Nigel
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In fact, post to both groups.
> $Considering I've done the team presentation and not a member of the
> $Google group, you'll not be getting my input (wanted or not) if it's not
> $in here.
> $
> $Regards
> $Nigel
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