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On Jun 27, 6:47*pm, kathleen fasanella kathleen.fasanella.
wrote: BEI Design;774393 Wrote: Will the published results be given away free? *No? *Then, it *is* a "commercial" endeavor. Amitai, I'm wondering if your confusion is related to cultural or language differences but this is considered to be market research. Iow, no, you're not charging a fee but you intend to use the results of discovery for profit minded purposes. Sure, your project may benefit people who may choose to take advantage of it but this is a place people come to enjoy their hobbies and past times so it is considered to be very inappropriate. People are fatigued with marketing so in an enthusiast environment, people will resent it. It's nothing personal. As Beverly mentioned, there are other options for custom drafted patterns. There is also a service similar to one you hope to start (after collecting your market data). I reviewed one service called String Codeshttp://pattern.stringcodes.com/index.html. I wasn't very pleased with it. I include the link to the third part of my review which contains links to the first two parts.http://tinyurl.com/3rod2n Lastly Amitai, I agree that some of the questions need to be reworked. Other than the self-selecting bias someone else mentioned, some questions force choices that would return a result contrary to the respondent's intent. I don't know the best place to post about your survey, I only know it's not here. Probably the Marketplace section is better. -- kathleen fasanella Hi All, I understand I've posted this in the wrong place and I apologize. I certainly didn't try to annoy anybody! Kathleen, I'm happy your a member of this group as well, because I think you are aware of my past efforts on the subject and the way I like to share information. I felt a little like I'm being a 'troll' but that's simply not way I act. Nevertheless, I'm inviting myself to stay in this fine group and participate Thank you all, Amitai |
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Amitaibu wrote:
snip to save bandwidth Hi All, I understand I've posted this in the wrong place and I apologize. I certainly didn't try to annoy anybody! Kathleen, I'm happy your a member of this group as well, because I think you are aware of my past efforts on the subject and the way I like to share information. I felt a little like I'm being a 'troll' but that's simply not way I act. Nevertheless, I'm inviting myself to stay in this fine group and participate Welcome to R.C.T.S, we are happy to have folks who wish to share their skills and knowledge. Beverly |
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sew boyz had written this in response to
http://www.sewgirls.com/textiles/Re-...arch-3762-.htm : Pogonip wrote: sew boyz wrote: My apologies, I didn't realize you were not an English speaker. Had you posted from your own ISP ) instead of google-groups-gmail it might have alerted me to your location. sb Excuse me, but SB, you are posting through a web-based access yourself! What's the difference between Google.com and sewgirls.com other than that Google offers a lot more? well, google mail or google groups would not have made quite the same impact when i spoofed "sewgirls" for my sign-on name. :P harumph! like boys don't sew! ---sb--- ##-----------------------------------------------## Delivered via http://www.sewgirls.com/ Sewing Community of the Net Web and RSS access to your favorite newsgroup - rec.crafts.textiles.sewing - 3542 messages and counting! ##-----------------------------------------------## |
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sew boyz had written this in response to
http://www.sewgirls.com/textiles/Re-...arch-3762-.htm : Pogonip wrote: sew boyz wrote: My apologies, I didn't realize you were not an English speaker. Had you posted from your own ISP ) instead of google-groups-gmail it might have alerted me to your location. sb Excuse me, but SB, you are posting through a web-based access yourself! What's the difference between Google.com and sewgirls.com other than that Google offers a lot more? well, google mail or google groups would not have made quite the same impact when i spoofed "sewgirls" for my sign-on name. :P harumph! like boys don't sew! ---sb--- ##-----------------------------------------------## Delivered via http://www.sewgirls.com/ Sewing Community of the Net Web and RSS access to your favorite newsgroup - rec.crafts.textiles.sewing - 3542 messages and counting! ##-----------------------------------------------## |
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sew boyz wrote:
harumph! like boys don't sew! ---sb--- Harumph! to you, too! If you'll look around, you'll see several men who post regularly to this N.G. because they do anywhere from a little to a lot of sewing. We make no assumptions here - what sewgirls does....well....I have no idea since I've never looked at their site. -- Joanne stitches @ singerlady.reno.nv.us.earth.milky-way.com http://members.tripod.com/~bernardschopen/ |
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Sew Boyz had written this in response to
http://www.sewgirls.com/textiles/Re-...arch-3768-.htm : Pogonip wrote: sew boyz wrote: harumph! like boys don't sew! ---sb--- Harumph! to you, too! If you'll look around, you'll see several men who post regularly to this N.G. because they do anywhere from a little to a lot of sewing. We make no assumptions here - what sewgirls does....well....I have no idea since I've never looked at their site. I think perhaps you missed my point...my sewgirls.com sign-on name was chosen to disparage sewGIRLS' sexism , ergo Sew BOYZ. Get it? ---sb--- (a guy who sews) ##-----------------------------------------------## Delivered via http://www.sewgirls.com/ Sewing Community of the Net Web and RSS access to your favorite newsgroup - rec.crafts.textiles.sewing - 3545 messages and counting! ##-----------------------------------------------## |
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On Fri, 27 Jun 2008 06:57:06 -0700, Samantha Hill - remove TRASH to
reply wrote: Your survey still failed to include the possiblity of people already using pattern-drafting software, Not to mention pattern-drafting wetware. Joy Beeson -- joy beeson at comcast dot net http://roughsewing.home.comcast.net/ -- sewing http://n3f.home.comcast.net/ -- Writers' Exchange The above message is a Usenet post. I don't recall having given anyone permission to use it on a Web site. |
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Sew Boyz wrote:
I think perhaps you missed my point...my sewgirls.com sign-on name was chosen to disparage sewGIRLS' sexism , ergo Sew BOYZ. Get it? It loses something to those of us who don't access Usenet from a clunky web-based interface. |
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Sew Boyz wrote:
Sew Boyz had written this in response to http://www.sewgirls.com/textiles/Re-...arch-3768-.htm : Pogonip wrote: sew boyz wrote: harumph! like boys don't sew! ---sb--- Harumph! to you, too! If you'll look around, you'll see several men who post regularly to this N.G. because they do anywhere from a little to a lot of sewing. We make no assumptions here - what sewgirls does....well....I have no idea since I've never looked at their site. I think perhaps you missed my point...my sewgirls.com sign-on name was chosen to disparage sewGIRLS' sexism , ergo Sew BOYZ. Get it? ---sb--- (a guy who sews) I comprehend your post, but I do not "get it." -- Joanne stitches @ singerlady.reno.nv.us.earth.milky-way.com http://members.tripod.com/~bernardschopen/ |
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