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Tales From Tech 2 - Issue: 4.5

A cry for help.

Although Volume 4 went out just about a week ago, let me go ahead and tell you that this isn't Volume 5. I know that you've probably been sitting there all week, just about ready to burst, so I hate to tell you that it's going to be just a little while longer on Volume 5. This letter is really just a request for help and that's why I'm calling it Volume 4.5.

HELP ME IF YOU CAN...

Well, I didn't think this day would come so soon, but here it is. Today is "No More Good Ideas For A Newsletter Day." In other words, I have run out of ideas for the next newsletter and that's why I'm writing to you now. I'm looking for a few good ideas. I need some suggestions on what to write about in Volume 5 (and future volumes). So, if there is anything you'd like to suggest, please go to http://www.powerchurch.com/tech2, scroll down to the section entitled "Comments, Suggestions, Etc?" and then submit your suggestion.

AND ALL THIS CAN BE YOURS

Right now you might be asking yourself, "What's in it for me?" Well, I'm glad you asked yourself the question, but since you don't know the answer, I'll give it to you.

If you submit a suggestion that I end up using in a future volume of this newsletter, I will send you a free PowerChurch Plus coffee mug. Yes, that's right! For simply providing me with a topic for an upcoming newsletter, you can get a fabulous, limited edition, PowerChurch Plus mug. (See Official Rules below.)

OFFICIAL RULES BELOW

1) All submissions will be considered by a highly trained staff of one (me) and will be given equal, prompt and careful consideration. 2) All submissions become my own personal property, to do with as I wish. 3) Mugs will be given at no charge to anyone whose submission I use in a future "Tales From Tech 2." 4) Winners will be contacted by e-mail (so make sure to type it right when you're submitting your suggestion). 5) Mugs may be shipped by either of several possible shipping options, including, but not limited to, US Mail or carrier pigeon (if we can find one strong enough to carry the mug). 6) Number of mugs that may be awarded is virtually unlimited since we have literally thousands of them sitting in storage. 7) Actual retail value of prize is 48.7 cents, but may not be redeemed for cash. (Sorry.)

IN CLOSING

In closing, if you have some suggestions to send, get them in. Otherwise, I'll just sit around here all day moping.


Created: 06/09/2000
Last updated: 04/06/2026