November's club meeting

Gregory Wright greg at johnbwright.com
Sat Oct 24 17:57:12 EDT 2020


I’m with Klaus!


Gregory S. Wright, CIC, AAI, CMIP
President

John B. Wright Agency Inc.
Insurance and Risk Identification Solutions for Industry and Family
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On Oct 24, 2020, at 5:13 PM, Henry S. Farber <farber at princeton.edu> wrote:




With all due respect, free people make their own choices and live (or die) with the consequences.   Those who prefer Zoom are making a free choice.   I probably will attend neither a Zoom meeting nor an in-person meeting this month.   And that is my choice to make.

That said, I am being careful about being in close quarters with folks whose own level of care is unknown.   And I get plenty or riding in, much of it with others.   Of course, motorcycling may be the ultimate socially distant activity. :)

Just last weekend at Van Sandt Airport I met a guy on a F800GS loaded to the sky.   I asked him how long he had been on the road.   The answer: 3 years (up North of the Arctic Circle and South to Patagonia).   On his way to Europe and Asia.  Wow.  Check out endofallroads.com<https://link.edgepilot.com/s/f2d3942a/oy8vSNPUNEKZy-7D7NH3uw?u=http://endofallroads.com/>.

   — Hank.


On Oct 24, 2020, at 4:59 PM, andrew daniele <glide760 at msn.com<mailto:glide760 at msn.com>> wrote:

God Bless you Kraus.  Let’s meet in person like free people do.

Sent from my iPhone

On Oct 24, 2020, at 3:23 PM, Klaus Huenecke - Info <info at epmperf.com<mailto:info at epmperf.com>> wrote:

To Ed and all,
The responses - at least the once I am seeing - are not very many, 3 so far (incl. mine) from over 60 members ???
I am for the person to person meeting and will probably not attend a Zoom meeting, I rather work on a bike or do something at the business.
My personal opinion, and that will not go over well with many, is certainly full of arrogance:
We can meet in person, have some limited fun, use precaution as much as reasonable and yes, expose ourselves to the rest of the world and the environment. The risk in doing it is to catch the virus and become ill and in the worst case die of it. Or, we can cave into it, stay at home and do nothing, at least not with other people in person, hopefully do not catch the virus, and will not get ill of covit or something else, live longer (hopefully) but die eventually alone at home with a mask on the face while waiting for the "cure" to come. I said it is pure arrogance and I know my grammar sucks.
Klaus



-----Original Message-----
From: Ed Gerber via NJSBMWR [mailto:njsbmwr at casano.com]
Sent: Friday, October 23, 2020 10:20 AM
To: njsbmwr at casano.com<mailto:njsbmwr at casano.com>
Subject: November's club meeting

 To: All members

At October's club meeting it was agreed that November's meeting would be
held indoors.  However, since that meeting there has been a significant
local spike in Covid 19 cases and I no longer wish to meet indoors; a
few other members have also expressed their reluctance to meet indoors.

Accordingly, I would like to here from you.  Please let me know by email
if you still wish to attend an indoor meeting. If a sufficient number of
members still want an indoor meeting I will go ahead and make such
arrangements, although, personally, I will not attend.  If there is not
sufficient interest, I will schedule a Zoom meeting for November.

Ed Gerber


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