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Fw: Web Ministers
Poster: blackbow@mindspring.com
What about "Chancellor of the Ministry" or "Ministry Chancellor"? Or is
that too religious-sounding? What about just "Chancellor"? "Webster" puts
me too much in mind of two things, "punster" and the TV show "Webster".
Regards,
J. Blackbow
Clan O'Shannon
-----Original Message-----
From: Jessica Wilbur <jessica@pop.net>
To: Merryrose <atlantia@atlantia.sca.org>
Date: Friday, February 12, 1999 2:34 PM
Subject: Re: Web Ministers
>
>Poster: "Jessica Wilbur" <jessica@pop.net>
>
>
>> Then, may I suggest...
>> King's Royal Courier (Service)
>> Baronial Courier
>> Shire or Canton Courier
>>
>> And for the big guys, like Greg or Karen:
>>
>> Royal Massive Missive Holders or Royal Founts of Knowledge.
>>
>> Magnus, Curmudgeon
>
>Don't forget our current Kingdom Web Minister, Lord Kevin of Thornbury,
arguably the
>biggest guy of all! He's done a HUGE amount of work with the kingdom's web
pages
>(ahem, take a look at http://atlantia.sca.org if you haven't done so
recently).
>
>My personal opinion: I don't see why we need to change the title of Web
Minister, myself. I
>don't think it sounds *that* bad. But for an alternative, I think "webster"
is the best
>suggestion so far.
>
>Yours in Service,
>--Muireann ni Riordain
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