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RE: [motm] Goodbye for Y2K

RE: [motm] Goodbye for Y2K

2000-12-20 by Paul Wagorn (Worldbid)

1st MOTM *Vinyl* coming out VERY soon (It's my track "mind bugs on
www.mp3.com/puffboy )
...being released on Stickman records shortly

PaulW.
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-----Original Message-----
From: Paul Schreiber [mailto:synth1@...]
Sent: December 20, 2000 1:41 PM
To: MOTM listserv
Subject: [motm] Goodbye for Y2K


Signing off until Jan. 8th. I wish to thank each and every one of the 150+
MOTM customers
for a great 2000. Highlights:

a) Shipped module #1500
b) Shipped over 800 modules for the year
c) First print ad (for me, this was a *very* big deal) [thanks Ken T.]
d) First MOTM-based CD (thanks Dave F.)
e) First MOTM review (was *supposed* to come out today. Nutz!)

Sorry if you didn't get an order by now: I'm loading the last of 17 boxes in
the car and *that's it* until
next year. But things are looking better for next year, with additional help
and 3rd-party assistance.

On a slight down note, postage is *going up* next year. Guess where the Post
Office raised the rates the most?
Priority Mail, of course! And foreign Air Mail was #2! So, the order form
will reflect the higher rates, which
go into effect Jan 8th.

Even though few new modules were released this year, sales were above
expectations! I sort of shudder to think
about next year, with the Paul & JH & Old Crow Show hurling modules out
right and left. All I can say is
start saving $$$, get an extra 16U rack, and order *early* when
announcements are made :)

Did I mention the website got it's 1-millionth hit?!?!!

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!

Paul Schreiber
Synthesis Technology

Goodbye for Y2K

2000-12-20 by Paul Schreiber

Signing off until Jan. 8th. I wish to thank each and every one of the 150+
MOTM customers
for a great 2000. Highlights:

a) Shipped module #1500
b) Shipped over 800 modules for the year
c) First print ad (for me, this was a *very* big deal) [thanks Ken T.]
d) First MOTM-based CD (thanks Dave F.)
e) First MOTM review (was *supposed* to come out today. Nutz!)

Sorry if you didn't get an order by now: I'm loading the last of 17 boxes in
the car and *that's it* until
next year. But things are looking better for next year, with additional help
and 3rd-party assistance.

On a slight down note, postage is *going up* next year. Guess where the Post
Office raised the rates the most?
Priority Mail, of course! And foreign Air Mail was #2! So, the order form
will reflect the higher rates, which
go into effect Jan 8th.

Even though few new modules were released this year, sales were above
expectations! I sort of shudder to think
about next year, with the Paul & JH & Old Crow Show hurling modules out
right and left. All I can say is
start saving $$$, get an extra 16U rack, and order *early* when
announcements are made :)

Did I mention the website got it's 1-millionth hit?!?!!

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!

Paul Schreiber
Synthesis Technology

RE: [motm] Goodbye for Y2K

2000-12-20 by David Bivins

Not if I beat you there first, Paul! 

:)

David
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Paul Wagorn (Worldbid) [mailto:pwagorn@...]
> Sent: Wednesday, December 20, 2000 4:34 PM
> To: motm@egroups.com
> Subject: RE: [motm] Goodbye for Y2K
> 
> 
> 
> 1st MOTM *Vinyl* coming out VERY soon (It's my track "mind bugs on
> www.mp3.com/puffboy )
> ...being released on Stickman records shortly
> 
> PaulW.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Paul Schreiber [mailto:synth1@...]
> Sent: December 20, 2000 1:41 PM
> To: MOTM listserv
> Subject: [motm] Goodbye for Y2K
> 
> 
> Signing off until Jan. 8th. I wish to thank each and every 
> one of the 150+
> MOTM customers
> for a great 2000. Highlights:
> 
> a) Shipped module #1500
> b) Shipped over 800 modules for the year
> c) First print ad (for me, this was a *very* big deal) [thanks Ken T.]
> d) First MOTM-based CD (thanks Dave F.)
> e) First MOTM review (was *supposed* to come out today. Nutz!)
> 
> Sorry if you didn't get an order by now: I'm loading the last 
> of 17 boxes in
> the car and *that's it* until
> next year. But things are looking better for next year, with 
> additional help
> and 3rd-party assistance.
> 
> On a slight down note, postage is *going up* next year. Guess 
> where the Post
> Office raised the rates the most?
> Priority Mail, of course! And foreign Air Mail was #2! So, 
> the order form
> will reflect the higher rates, which
> go into effect Jan 8th.
> 
> Even though few new modules were released this year, sales were above
> expectations! I sort of shudder to think
> about next year, with the Paul & JH & Old Crow Show hurling 
> modules out
> right and left. All I can say is
> start saving $$$, get an extra 16U rack, and order *early* when
> announcements are made :)
> 
> Did I mention the website got it's 1-millionth hit?!?!!
> 
> Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
> 
> Paul Schreiber
> Synthesis Technology
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
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Re: [motm] Goodbye for Y2K

2000-12-21 by davevosh@aol.com

In a message dated 00-12-20 16:32:38 EST, you write:

<< Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! >>


paul,
and, of course, the same to you and your family!
best,
dave v.

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