LL-L "Administrativia" 2005.01.13 (01) [E]
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From: R. F. Hahn <lowlands-l at lowlands-l.net>
Subject: Administrativia
Dear Lowlanders,
Welcome to Lowlands-L of 2005, and a happy year to all of you. As special
welcome to our new and returning subscribers. Indeed, a number of people
have joined us since my last administrative message (December 22, 2004). At
the end of this message you will find a list of their places of residence.
Please bear in mind that many of our subscribers live in places and
countries in which they are not native. In fact, with regard to language,
ethnicity and nationality our group is more diverse than a mere list of
places of residence seems to indicate.
I very much hope that none of you, your family and friends have been
directly affected by the disasters that have been striking the world since
the turn of the year.
Before I get to normal List business, let me remind you of our upcoming 10th
anniversary (April/May 2005) and the anniversary project we are putting
together: a collection of translations of a Lowlands Saxon (Low German)
folktale in various Lowlands language varieties (*any* varieties) and other
languages, both reading and for listening. You will find the raw material
here: http://www.sassisch.net/rhahn/low-saxon/ls-story.html . (It will be
updated shortly, having been dormant during my vacations.) But we will
present this elsewhere, jazzed up, and with sound. It's going to be really
terrific. Some subscribers have already contributed to this. Thanks to all
of them.
Contribution recognition awards will be handed out later.
More is needed, folks! Please do not be afraid to contribute. Do not feel
intimidated. Help is standing by, and everything, including the help we
offer, will be confidential. Besides translations and sound recordings, we
need subscribers' brief (1-8 paragraph) introductions, preferably with
pictures, but contributions without pictures will be gladly received too.
Just introduce yourselves, say where (in general) you live and originally
come from, what sorts of interests you have, and what your experiences
and/or first impressions you have as relates to Lowlands-L. If you wish, you
could also offer a brief biographical summary. Please write anything you
wish, as long as it is relevant to Lowlands-L and is not rated "adults
only." We want to show folks out there the diversity of membership. We do
not want to impress them with great names and achievements, just show them
that virtually anyone at any level of knowledge and experience and from any
part of the world is welcome to join us and is likely to gain something from
it. If you are new to the List, by all means, introduce yourselves and tell
us what you hope to get out of it and what your experiences have been so
far. You may do so in any language you like, do not need to write in English
or in another Lowlands language. If you do it bilingually, that would be
great.
If you want to contribute introductions or translations, please send them to
me (sassisch at yahoo.com), and I will pass them on to Mathieu van Woerkom, our
webmaster who is designing a very nice new site for the occasion. We are not
concerned about duplication. If there is already a translation in your
language, please send us yours anyway. No two people tell a story exactly
alike, nor do they have exactly the same pronunciation. The main thing is
that your write and speak in a *natural* way. If you want to contribute
sound recordings, please get in touch with Henry Pijffers
(henry.pijffers at saxnot.com) who will also be happy to give you technical
advice and instructions.
Normal List business:
It is important to remember the following.
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Note that, besides being difficult to read, all-caps text breaks Internet
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headings/headlines, besides that SHOUTING, YELLING, SCREAMING, etc., and
beyond that it's perceived as a sign of crying for attention. It's
considered simply OBNOXIOUS.
Some people just don't read even simple instructions. Lately I've been
getting private mail saying "unsub lowlands-l", when each issue tells you
where to send this command (listserv at listserv.linguistlist.org).
Please, folks, read and understand the rules and guidelines! It's really
important.
Rules and Guidelines:
Dutch: http://www.lowlands-l.net/index.php?page=regels
English: http://www.lowlands-l.net/index.php?page=rules
German: http://www.lowlands-l.net/index.php?page=regeln-de
Limburgish: http://www.lowlands-l.net/index.php?page=regele
Lowlands Saxon (Low German): http://www.lowlands-l.net/index.php?page=regeln
Russian: http://www.lowlands-l.net/index.php?page=rules-ru
Many beginners, but also a few older hands, forget to provide their names
with their posting submission. Please remember that anonymous posting is not
an option, that you are obligated to give your given and family name, even
if you do not put them right next to each other.
Even some people who have been with us for a while persistently ignore the
following rules:
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please.
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responses. Just stick with the one we have, even if you think it doesn't
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the author. That will not do. You must be more specific, and you owe authors
the courtesy of crediting them by name.
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attest, this has been working really well, certainly beats the old, crude
method of signing off and on again. Once in a while people find themselves
unsubscribed without notice. Some of them immediately suspect the worst:
that I have "booted them out" for some infraction or other. (I know this for
sure only about those that contact me.) Please do not jump to this
conclusion unless you have received prior reprimands and warnings (which has
occurred very rarely, not at all for well over one year). If you find
yourself disconnected from Lowlands-L, the reason is most likely that the
automated server has unsubscribed your address because of repeated
"bouncing," i.e., because your mail servers keep informing the list server
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is due to temporary disconnection. Sometimes the reason is that a
subscriber's junk mail filter (or "spam" filter) has not been "told" to
exempt Lowlands-L mail, which is why our mailings do not arrive in your
inboxes. So, if Lowlands-L mail stops coming, please first check your "spam"
filters and adjust them if necessary, and only contact me about the problem
if all of the above fails. Should you indeed be disconnected, please write
to me or resubmit an application
(http://www.lowlands-l.net/index.php?page=subscription). I'll be more than
happy to bring you swiftly back to the fold.
Again, dear Lowlanders, thanks for your support and cooperation and for all
those interesting contributions past and future!
4 more months to go till our 10th anniversary ... and our membership keeps
on growing.
Places of Residence of New Lowlanders since December 22, 2004:
Australia:
Western Australia:
Perth [1]
Canada:
Ontario:
Kingston [1]
India:
Uttar Pradesh:
Lucknow [1]
Japan:
Kanagawa (神奈川県):
Kawasaki (川崎市) [1]
Kazakhstan:
Northern Kazakhstan (Солтүстик Қазақстан):
Petropavlovsk (Петропавловск) [1]
Netherlands:
Southern Holland (Zuid-Holland):
Roelofarendsveen [1]
Zoeterwoude [1]
Thailand:
Bangkok (Krungthep บริษัท):
Bangkok (Krungthep บริษัท) [1]
Turkey:
Marmara:
Istanbul (İstanbul) [1]
United Kingdom:
England:
United States of America:
Arizona:
Kingman [1]
California:
Los Angeles [1]
Oakland [2]
Iowa:
Ankeny [1]
Tennessee:
Nashville [1]
Michigan:
Livonia [1]
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