Happy New Year to the SignWriting List!

Terence Paget telman8sw at GMAIL.COM
Sat Jan 1 18:51:35 UTC 2011


I wonder how many on the SW list want out.

I have a definite interest in the concept of SW as a means of better
annotating signs as I see them.  But far too much of what appears on this
mailing list is self-congratulatory or of so little, if any, relevance to my
level of interest that, and significantly, in the absence of an
"unsubscribe" option, I am hovering my cursor over the "spam"/"notify spam"
list.  That would be a shame for such a list as this.  But, in the absence
(and repeating myself) of an "unsubscribe" link, I do not feel there is is
much option.

I do know that, in response to others who have expressed a concern at being
unable to know how to unsubscribe, they have posted and asked how.  But why
should they, and I, have to?  Why can't the process be simplified and, so
far as other respected and valued posting lists are concerned, why can't
there be a simple "unsubscribe linl?

With total respect for others who do, I really have absolutely no interest
in Spanish or French, or various other language formats for SW.  I certainly
have no interest in the coding for any of them.  It's the New Year - time
for a clean sweep.

Please do something about this.

Terry Paget


On 30 December 2010 23:14, SignWriting <signwriting at mac.com> wrote:

> SignWriting List
> December 30, 2010
>
> Dear SW List members -
>
> For a holiday week, I sure have been working long hours, and so have
> several of you as well - I know this because of the amazing email I am
> receiving from all over the world -
>
> Steve has been burning the midnight oil, working long hours too, on the
> editing of his remarkable document, Encoding the Graphemes of the SWScript,
> which will be posted on Saturday, January 1st, 2011. The improvements Steve
> has added, based on your feedback, my feedback and other items, have really
> enhanced the document...thanks to everyone for your input.
>
> Nancy Romero completed the complete 21 Chapters of the Gospel According to
> John in ASL in SignPuddle over a year ago, but it has taken a year to get
> the full 21 chapters into a large PDF and printed book...the page layout and
> book design was a huge job because of the size of the book - it is 480 pages
> long. Finally we have the finished 480-page PDF document, and we are ready
> to print the books. I printed five copies on my home printing machines this
> week and the hardest part was the binding - I bound the five books myself
> with coil bind, but the books are so thick it was hard for me to do the coil
> bind myself, and so I am now going to invest in getting around 10 copies
> printed elsewhere...in January I will show you photos of the thick books -
> the thickest ever in SignWriting history that i know of, and it is all
> SignWriting - no illustrations - just SignText...with an English translation
> on the bottom of each page in tiny print...based on the New Living
> Translation (NLT) Engl
>  ish bible.
>
> New projects on SignWriting in Poland, Portugal, Germany, the United
> States, the UK and well...the list is quite long actually...I am trying to
> put the reports into one large "SignWriting Year End Report 2010"...so that
> is coming in January...
>
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