[ANSTHRLD] Asterisk moving this weekend!

radei at moscowmail.com radei at moscowmail.com
Tue Aug 21 12:30:54 PDT 2007


Thank you for the information.  My appeal was written by 4 heralds, not by me.  So it is well worded and sites precedence in good order.

My biggest concern, was is the physical address correct, as you have just moved.

thank you

> ----- Original Message -----
> From: tmcd at panix.com
> To: "Heralds List, Kingdom of Ansteorra - SCA,  Inc." <heralds at lists.ansteorra.org>
> Subject: Re: [ANSTHRLD] Asterisk moving this weekend!
> Date: Mon, 20 Aug 2007 20:55:21 -0500 (CDT)
> 
> 
> On Mon, 20 Aug 2007, radei at moscowmail.com wrote:
> > is this the correct address for filing an appeal?
> 
> Asterisk is the correct person to handle appeals -- because all
> submissions via Ansteorra go thru Asterisk, and an appeal is a
> submission.
> 
> That said: I have a particular interest in appeals.  I wrote an
> article "Appealing a Heraldic Return",
> <http://sca.org/heraldry/laurel/appeal.html>.  I wrote it because
> 
>      A client with a returned item is annoyed. If they disagree with
>      the ruling and want to appeal it, they're annoyed enough to make a
>      fuss about it in writing. If the appeal isn't done right, they'll
>      get even more annoyed with the next return. Therefore, such cases
>      need extra attention and care. In this article, I hope to tell you
>      how to do it well.
> 
>      If you read no more of this article, at least read this, from the
>      precedents of Baldwin of Erebor, Laurel King of Arms, from his
>      cover letter of 8 June 85, page 2:
> 
>          If you are writing an appeal, read the original ruling
>          carefully and try to respond to each of the objections. Be
>          concise--the more superfluous material you drag in, the harder
>          it is for someone else to follow your arguments. Be
>          factual--your purpose is to present new information or
>          reasoning. Above all, be polite--the objective is to get
>          things right, not to win at any cost.
> 
> If you wouldn't mind doing it, perhaps you might put the text of the
> appeal on this list?  People might be able to give non-binding
> opinions, like "I don't see that there's any hope" or "I think you
> should polish this part" (or "Looks like a slam dunk to me").
> 
> Or you could e-mail it directly to me, if you like, but I'm bad about
> round tuits nowadays.
> 
> Danel Lincoln
> --
> Tim McDaniel; Reply-To: tmcd at panix.com
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