KUDOS! WELL SAID! Fran Powell Margie Kye wrote: > A study in contrasts: > > The little group at Duplin wants to keep the information under lock and key. > Few can ever get there. > vs > a dying lady who wants to give away 13 filing cabinets packed full of her > lifelong work. Wants it posted online to help everyone. > > Hmmm. > > Had I purchased one of those cards, I would have purchased the information > on it. The information was exchanged for money. Therefore, with proper > credit, I would feel free to disburse that information, in a responsible > format, as I saw fit. > > How many people have huge gedcoms of their own work that have been published > to help as many people as possible? > How many have kept them safely stashed in their little computers and share > with few/none. > > Yes, a study in contrasts. > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <ncduplin-request@rootsweb.com> > To: <ncduplin@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2008 4:21 PM > Subject: NCDUPLIN Digest, Vol 3, Issue 82 > > > >> Today's Topics: >> >> 1. DUDLEY FAMILY (Queenann51@aol.com) >> 2. Re: Quinn Family cards (Jeansroots@aol.com) >> 3. Re: MEDIA (MEDAC) (MEADY) STROUD MARRIED CHRISTIAN BLANTON >> 1830s? (Jeansroots@aol.com) >> 4. Re: The Leslie Brown Genealogical Card Collection >> (Jeansroots@aol.com) >> 5. Re: Surnames BLANTON WILLIAMS BELL WILSON JAMES ETC >> (Jeansroots@aol.com) >> 6. Re: The Leslie Brown Genealogical Card Collection (Fran Bumann) >> 7. Re: The Leslie Brown Genealogical Card Collection >> (s.s.lamb@att.net) >> 8. Re: Museum in Duplin County? (sbullard@att.net) >> 9. Re: The Leslie Brown Genealogical Card Collection (DONNA DURFOS) >> 10. Leslie Brown Card Collection (Horace Fussell) >> >> >> >