The MoreLife Yahoo group is once again open for postings by all
members who adhere to the group description and the group policy
posting rules. The group is once again under full moderation so that
its owners can eliminate posts that do not adhere to those rules. All
members, and particularly those wanting to post, are urged to read the
home page description at: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/morelife and
the Group Policy file in the Group Admin folder of the files section.
http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/morelife/files/Group%20Admin/
This message also serves as a reminder to those three people who
switched themselves back to "no email" status, that such a status is
not allowed on this group. We require a minimum of "special notices"
message receiving status for the reasons stated in the Group Policy
file.
The posting rules are actually little changed from before. The only
difference is that this time, in our own self-interest, we intend to
see that those rules are strictly adhered to. As it was before, we
were not getting the feedback on our websites which has always been
the entire purpose of this group. The group was never intended to
become essentially a duplicate of the LEF Forums where Paul (as Tom
Matthews) provided a considerable amount of advice, information and
analysis for no direct member fees because he was paid a consulting
fee by LEF to do so.
As it is, we provide a large amount of information on our websites
with only the request for voluntary value-for-value returns. The
purpose of this group is and always has been to provide us with the
feedback necessary to make those websites even more useful to readers.
What has been most frustrating to us is that very few, not even those
who have given use substantial value-for-value payments, have given us
any specific feedback on what they particularly liked, disliked, found
useful, would like to see elaborated or added, etc, about any part of
either of our websites. We ourselves would like to continue enlarging
and updating the material on the websites, but without some such
input, we have no criteria on which to base a decision about what to
work on next.
As has been stated many times before, we also welcome helpers and
collaborators of various kinds and levels so that our current websites
and others that we have in planning could become more complete and
effective. We recognize that we two individuals cannot do everything
ourselves and that more people would greatly help to enable more to be
achieved more quickly.
--Paul and **Kitty