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Inland Waterways of Ireland Users Group / Mail List

Posted by Paul J Scannell 
Inland Waterways of Ireland Users Group / Mail List
03 March, 2012 20:43
It is my understanding that the email service which currently complements the IWAI web-based Discussion Forum will be terminated later this evening.

To facilitate those who previously used this service I have created a Yahoo Group called Inland Waterways of Ireland Users Group (IWIUG) which is intended to be a discussion forum for users of the Inland Waterways of Ireland.

This forum will provide service via email; web or daily digest.

There will be a single forum with such threads/topics as users create.

New users may join the group using email by sending an email to the following address:
IWIUG-subscribe@yahoogroups.co.uk

Alternatively, advocates of the web/internet may join the group at the following web address:
[uk.groups.yahoo.com]

Web/internet users should remember to specify that they do NOT wish to receive messages via individual email, i.e. select no email

Digest afficionados can select 'daily digest' as the preferred option for receiving messages

N.B. Using the web-based option will require you to have an existing, or create a new, Yahoo ID...this only takes a few seconds!

The IWIUG forum offers the following member services: discussions, archive. links, photos, calendar, polls and live chat...amongst others.

Once you have joined you can post messages to the Group by sending an email to:
IWIUG@yahoogroups.co.uk
or
By logging onto the website and using the message option to post new messages and read existing messages.

As with the current IWAI service, messages / emails are distributed to all email and digest subscribers. Web users view messages online at the IWIUG website.

At any time you can unsubscribe from the group by sending a message to:

IWIUG-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.co.uk

If you have any queries I can be contacted at paulscan@iol.ie

Apologies for the lack of bells and whistles at this time. This was all done in a hurry to meet the cut-off time being applied to the IWAI email service.

I hope that if nothing else this provides a forum for like-minded individuals who might otherwise feel disenfranchised, to continue to engage in discussions on topics related to that which we all love: The Inland Waterways of Ireland

Paul J Scannell,
"Arthur"
Re: Inland Waterways of Ireland Users Group / Mail List
03 March, 2012 21:06
Jaysus.....that was quick Paul. Someone I was talking with yesterday did say they could be set up very quickly, but I did'nt think that quickly...!! I think I have one of them Yahoo ID's lying around in me sockdrawer or somesuch. I'll be along presently to check it out...!!

M(W&W)F

PS.....Will there be poetry threads and bridge quizes...?? Can PJ come and play too...??
Re: Inland Waterways of Ireland Users Group / Mail List
03 March, 2012 21:00
Well done Paul. Subscribe sent.

Regards, Nick

On Sat, 3 Mar 2012 20:43:41 GMT, IWAI forum Paul J Scannell wrote, in
<<92e3a917088c7400b83d6bd6331e9617.IWAIWaterwaysDiscussionForum[AG]iwai.ie>[AG]www.iwai.ie>:

>Posted at: [www.iwai.ie]
>Paul J Scannell wrote:
>
>It is my understanding that the email service which currently complements the IWAI web-based Discussion Forum will be terminated later this evening.
>
>To facilitate those who previously used this service I have created a Yahoo Group called Inland Waterways of Ireland Users Group (IWIUG) which is intended to be a discussion forum for users of the Inland Waterways of Ireland.
>
>This forum will provide service via email; web or daily digest.
>
>There will be a single forum with such threads/topics as users create.
>
>New users may join the group using email by sending an email to the following address:
>IWIUG-subscribe[AG]yahoogroups.co.uk
>
>Alternatively, advocates of the web/internet may join the group at the following web address:
>[uk.groups.yahoo.com]
>
>Web/internet users should remember to specify that they do NOT wish to receive messages via individual email, i.e. select no email
>
>Digest afficionados can select 'daily digest' as the preferred option for receiving messages
>
>N.B. Using the web-based option will require you to have an existing, or create a new, Yahoo ID...this only takes a few seconds!
>
>The IWIUG forum offers the following member services: discussions, archive. links, photos, calendar, polls and live chat...amongst others.
>
>Once you have joined you can post messages to the Group by sending an email to:
>IWIUG[AG]yahoogroups.co.uk
>or
>By logging onto the website and using the message option to post new messages and read existing messages.
>
>As with the current IWAI service, messages / emails are distributed to all email and digest subscribers. Web users view messages online at the IWIUG website.
>
>At any time you can unsubscribe from the group by sending a message to:
>
>IWIUG-unsubscribe[AG]yahoogroups.co.uk
>
>If you have any queries I can be contacted at paulscan[AG]iol.ie
>
>Apologies for the lack of bells and whistles at this time. This was all done in a hurry to meet the cut-off time being applied to the IWAI email service.
>
>I hope that if nothing else this provides a forum for like-minded individuals who might otherwise feel disenfranchised, to continue to engage in discussions on topics related to that which we all love: The Inland Waterways of Ireland
>
>Paul J Scanne
Re: Inland Waterways of Ireland Users Group / Mail List
03 March, 2012 21:03
Likewise.

On Sat, Mar 3, 2012 at 9:00 PM, Nick Spalding wrote:

> Well done Paul. Subscribe sent.
>
> Regards, Nick
>
> On Sat, 3 Mar 2012 20:43:41 GMT, IWAI forum Paul J Scannell wrote, in
> <<92e3a917088c7400b83d6bd6331e9617.IWAIWaterwaysDiscussionForum[AG]iwai.ie>[AG]
> www.iwai.ie>:
>
> >Posted at: [www.iwai.ie]
> >Paul J Scannell wrote:
> >
> >It is my understanding that the email service which currently complements
> the IWAI web-based Discussion Forum will be terminated later this evening.
> >
> >To facilitate those who previously used this service I have created a
> Yahoo Group called Inland Waterways of Ireland Users Group (IWIUG) which is
> intended to be a discussion forum for users of the Inland Waterways of
> Ireland.
> >
> >This forum will provide service via email; web or daily digest.
> >
> >There will be a single forum with such threads/topics as users create.
> >
> >New users may join the group using email by sending an email to the
> following address:
> >IWIUG-subscribe[AG]yahoogroups.co.uk
> >
> >Alternatively, advocates of the web/internet may join the group at the
> following web address:
> >[uk.groups.yahoo.com]
> >
> >Web/internet users should remember to specify that they do NOT wish to
> receive messages via individual email, i.e. select no email
> >
> >Digest afficionados can select 'daily digest' as the preferred option for
> receiving messages
> >
> >N.B. Using the web-based option will require you to have an existing, or
> create a new, Yahoo ID...this only takes a few seconds!
> >
> >The IWIUG forum offers the following member services: discussions,
> archive. links, photos, calendar, polls and live chat...amongst others.
> >
> >Once you have joined you can post messages to the Group by sending an
> email to:
> >IWIUG[AG]yahoogroups.co.uk
> >or
> >By logging onto the website and using the message option to post new
> messages and read existing messages.
> >
> >As with the current IWAI service, messages / emails are distributed to
> all email and digest subscribers. Web users view messages online at the
> IWIUG website.
> >
> >At any time you can unsubscribe from the group by sending a message to:
> >
> >IWIUG-unsubscribe[AG]yahoogroups.co.uk
> >
> >If you have any queries I can be contacted at paulscan[AG]iol.ie
> >
> >Apologies for the lack of bells and whistles at this time. This was all
> done in a hurry to meet the cut-off time being applied to the IWAI email
> service.
> >
> >I hope that if nothing else this provides a forum for like-minded
> individuals who might otherwise feel disenfranchised, to continue to engage
> in discussions on topics related to that which we all love: The Inland
> Waterways of Ireland
> >
> >Paul J Scannell
Re: Inland Waterways of Ireland Users Group / Mail List
03 March, 2012 21:47
Well done Paul. Subscribe sent (Hopefully?)

Regards

Peter
Re: Inland Waterways of Ireland Users Group / Mail List
03 March, 2012 21:58
Sending you a PM Peter

Paul

Quote:
Peter Kingston
Well done Paul. Subscribe sent (Hopefully?)
Regards

Peter
Re: Re: Inland Waterways of Ireland Users Group / Mail List
03 March, 2012 21:56
Worked for me!

Regards, Nick

On Sat, 3 Mar 2012 21:47:16 GMT, IWAI forum Peter Kingston wrote, in
<<4494b701e3fbc8dfd7add2da698dbb4a.IWAIWaterwaysDiscussionForum[AG]iwai.ie>[AG]www.iwai.ie>:

>Well done Paul. Subscribe sent (Hopefully?)
>
>Regards
>
>Peter
Re: Re: Inland Waterways of Ireland Users Group / Mail List
03 March, 2012 22:10
Well done Paul.

I've signed up..

As the late (and unlamented) Chairman Mao once said - "let many flowers bloom."

(Shortly afterwards he had the polis round up all flower-sniffers. We can hope that our fate will be otherwise..)

John
Yacht Breakaway
Re: Re: Inland Waterways of Ireland Users Group / Mail List
03 March, 2012 22:05
I'm in


Paul Mc Cann



On 3 March 2012 21:58, IWAI forum Paul J Scannell wrote:
> Posted at: [www.iwai.ie]
> Paul J Scannell wrote:
>
> Sending you a PM Peter
>
> Paul
>
> Well done Paul. Subscribe sent (Hopefully?)
>
> Regards
>
> Peter
>
Re: Re: Inland Waterways of Ireland Users Group / Mail List
03 March, 2012 22:17
31B en route....ETA 23.00 hrs. Nice one Paul....!!

M(W&W)F
Re: Re: Inland Waterways of Ireland Users Group / Mail List
03 March, 2012 22:45
Hi Mick,

We have a nice berth waiting for you ...with all services...incl. shorepower, water ...and email... winking smiley

Paul

Quote:
Mick Farrell
31B en route....ETA 23.00 hrs. Nice one Paul....!!
M(W&W)F
Re: Inland Waterways of Ireland Users Group / Mail List
03 March, 2012 22:48
Well done Paul have made the changes,
JKath

From: Ewan Duffy
Sent: Saturday, March 03, 2012 9:03 PM
To: waterways[AG]iwai.ie
Subject: Re: [waterways] Inland Waterways of Ireland Users Group / Mail List

Likewise.


On Sat, Mar 3, 2012 at 9:00 PM, Nick Spalding wrote:

Well done Paul. Subscribe sent.

Regards, Nick

On Sat, 3 Mar 2012 20:43:41 GMT, IWAI forum Paul J Scannell wrote, in
<<92e3a917088c7400b83d6bd6331e9617.IWAIWaterwaysDiscussionForum[AG]iwai.ie>[AG]www.iwai.ie>:

>Posted at: [www.iwai.ie]
>Paul J Scannell wrote:
>
>It is my understanding that the email service which currently complements the IWAI web-based Discussion Forum will be terminated later this evening.
>
>To facilitate those who previously used this service I have created a Yahoo Group called Inland Waterways of Ireland Users Group (IWIUG) which is intended to be a discussion forum for users of the Inland Waterways of Ireland.
>
>This forum will provide service via email; web or daily digest.
>
>There will be a single forum with such threads/topics as users create.
>
>New users may join the group using email by sending an email to the following address:
>IWIUG-subscribe[AG]yahoogroups.co.uk
>
>Alternatively, advocates of the web/internet may join the group at the following web address:
>[uk.groups.yahoo.com]
>
>Web/internet users should remember to specify that they do NOT wish to receive messages via individual email, i.e. select no email
>
>Digest afficionados can select 'daily digest' as the preferred option for receiving messages
>
>N.B. Using the web-based option will require you to have an existing, or create a new, Yahoo ID...this only takes a few seconds!
>
>The IWIUG forum offers the following member services: discussions, archive. links, photos, calendar, polls and live chat...amongst others.
>
>Once you have joined you can post messages to the Group by sending an email to:
>IWIUG[AG]yahoogroups.co.uk
>or
>By logging onto the website and using the message option to post new messages and read existing messages.
>
>As with the current IWAI service, messages / emails are distributed to all email and digest subscribers. Web users view messages online at the IWIUG website.
>
>At any time you can unsubscribe from the group by sending a message to:
>
>IWIUG-unsubscribe[AG]yahoogroups.co.uk
>
>If you have any queries I can be contacted at paulscan[AG]iol.ie
>
>Apologies for the lack of bells and whistles at this time. This was all done in a hurry to meet the cut-off time being applied to the IWAI email service.
>
>I hope that if nothing else this provides a forum for like-minded individuals who might otherwise feel disenfranchised, to continue to engage in discussions on topics related to that which we all love: The Inland Waterways of Ireland
>
>Paul J Scan
Re: Re: Re: Inland Waterways of Ireland Users Group / Mail List
03 March, 2012 22:56
Very sad to see this change.

Many many thanks to all who have made it possible up to now.

Goodbye list...it was great knowing you !!

All the best....Mark
Re: Inland Waterways of Ireland Users Group / Mail List
04 March, 2012 11:27
Meeeeeeeeeee toooooooooooooooo!

Niall G
Re: Inland Waterways of Ireland Users Group / Mail List
13 March, 2012 10:44
This is only 10 days on the go and has already developed into a fantastic amenity. With 77 members averaging nearly 50 posts a day, a great chat room for 1 to 1 discussion (usually 10pm). including banter and ball hopping. Fantastic and a big thanks due to Paul for his dedication. It can be done if the spirit is willing.

AJ
Re: Inland Waterways of Ireland Users Group / Mail List
19 March, 2012 23:08
Great to have a forum for inland boaters to discuss inland waterways topics.
No more Bull***t about costal excursions, or the open waters.
M. Hyland.
Re: Inland Waterways of Ireland Users Group / Mail List
20 March, 2012 07:52
Quote:
martin hyland
Great to have a forum for inland boaters to discuss inland waterways topics.
No more Bull***t about costal excursions, or the open waters.
M. Hyland.

Thats a bit harsh thumbs down
Re: Inland Waterways of Ireland Users Group / Mail List
20 March, 2012 12:35
It has been my experience, ever since I first started boating, that a significant segment of IWAI members has engaged in coastal excursions of one form or another at some time or other. Be it a trip to Limerick, Foynes, Kilrush or further afield, many IWAI members have participated in and enjoyed such trips. I am unfamiliar with any 'Bull***t about costal excursions, or the open waters' having been reported on this or any other forum. And I, and I suspect that I reflect the views of many other subscribers to this forum, have enjoyed the colourful reports of those who have participated in such activities. And yes, I have made my own modest contributions in respect of "Arthur's" coastal cruising exploits ever since I first embarked on this most enjoyable cruising activity. And it was because of the reports and encouragement from others on this forum that I felt the urge to give it a try. "Arthur" and her crew now look forward, each year, to an annual sally to the salty....it is like taking an annual summer holiday from the primary home comforts of the Inland waterways... smiling smiley

The popularity of posts/messages on the IWAI Forum related to such activities is clearly evidenced by the number of Posts', and in particular by the number of 'Views', linked to such threads.

In my opinion, the expression of your views in such tones is uncalled for and is disrespectful of the contributions of others. It might well be that you have little interest in such topics, in which case you can simply move on to the next topic.

As for the IWIUG, I can simply re-iterate what is stated in the first post in this thread, i.e. that it was established to provide a service that the IWAI no longer caters for, i.e. mailing list and daily digest (in addition to a web-based service) subscription to a forum to facilitate those who previously used this (IWAI) service ... which is intended to be a discussion forum for users of the Inland Waterways of Ireland.

It was not created as an opposition to the IWAI Forum and indeed many members of IWIUG also subscribe to the IWAI Forum.

And discussion of any water or boating related topic enjoyed by its members will be welcomed on the IWIUG Forum, including reports of coastal cruising/excursions.

Paul J Scannell
"Arthur"
and
Founder of IWIUG


Quote:
martin hyland
Great to have a forum for inland boaters to discuss inland waterways topics.
No more Bull***t about costal excursions, or the open waters.
M. Hyland.
Re: Inland Waterways of Ireland Users Group / Mail List
20 March, 2012 19:10
Quote:
fergal butler
Quote:
martin hyland
Great to have a forum for inland boaters to discuss inland waterways topics.
No more Bull***t about costal excursions, or the open waters.
M. Hyland.

Thats a bit harsh thumbs down

+ 1........thumbs down



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 20/03/2012 19:11 by Pas Vite / T 15.
Re: Inland Waterways of Ireland Users Group / Mail List
20 March, 2012 20:46
Quote:
martin hyland
Great to have a forum for inland boaters to discuss inland waterways topics.
No more Bull***t about costal excursions, or the open waters.
M. Hyland.

mmmh...Martin,If your apparently narrow-minded view is typical of what is on the "other channel" I am very happy I didn't subscribe to it.
I'm not sure why those on that channel feel it necessary to keep dipping into this forum to tell us how green the grass apparently is over there.
I'll be sticking with the Official IWAI forum which like all forums will have its ups and downs , but I suspect will be around for along time to come.
Rgds
Richard
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