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- Subject: emembership and other.
- From: E* B* <b*@yahoo.com>
- Date: Tue, 21 Aug 2012 11:45:28 -0700 (PDT)
Judy's explanation of emembership was accurate except that she forgot to mention that regular members can no longer access the online check list. The only way to get into the check list at present is to be an emember. So, if a person wishes to get a hard copy bulletin and have access to the online check list, he/she must enroll in both memberships. BUMMER. And the electronic copy of the AIS bulletin is far from pleasent. I tried to print the electronic bulletin and it converted to two colums of very small print somewhat like newspaper colums. The electronic bulletin is presented in very small print and if I clicked on it to make it larger. the print started jumping around. I could not copy the contents of the AIS bulletin into Word so that I could keep a paper record of the bulletin or save it in a file. They were claiming that one could print the electronic bulletin and keep it. I too have Queen's Circle and it blooms and increases in abundence. I think it is the only Dykes Medal winner that I now have. It is one of the best irises I have ever seen. I have never heard anyone desparage Queen's Circle except that one person said his QC bloomed on a short stalk. I have had this happen to several iris which would bloom normal the next year and in years thereafter. However, I have iris from several hybridizers that live and do well, but there has been almost an equal number of iris from those same hybridizers that have not done well here and that includes several Dykes Medal winners. To me this is evidence that there is something amiss in the selection of medal winners in the AIS. In my opinion, any iris that falls apart in any AIS Region should be barred from AIS medal selection. Judy, in her iris talk entry, said that there were several judges overseas. Do these offshore judges vote on the awards of the AIS? If so, when do they get access, eye contact, to enough live awards candidates to make an intelligent decision? And Mr. Pries I do not agree that a public forum is not the place to air such things as HAPPY HANDS. If we have a member that is doing something wrong, especially board members or other officers, any forum is a proper place to out the culprit. You seem to trying to hide the bad stuff about AIS and present only the positive. The only way we can get things changed for the better is when wrong doing is exposed to enough members that the wheels are forced to correct the situation. There are many positive things about the AIS. Let's clear out the egative things. E. Baxley --------------------------------------------------------------------- To sign-off this list, send email to majordomo@hort.net with the message text UNSUBSCRIBE IRIS
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