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“IN THE ZONE”
wishes to heartily THANK all its contributors
whose hours of hard work and conversation fill these pages. It is
our sincere hope that all NRHA's members, including the current
administration, can endure the tumultuous issues this great association
faces, and become better, stronger, and more inviting for it.
Here's to the future of the sport we love....Be Informed. Be
Involved. Be "In The Zone”.
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Agreed. It is
far more intuitive than the interface used by the nrha
for the past 5 or so years. Nicely done.
Craig Sutter |
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Once again
I've got to give Connie Stoney and Whoazone.com's In The
Zone Page kudos for the manner in which she has organized
the rule change proposals first by category/topic, but more
importantly that she has printed both the rule change and
the ability to give an opinion on the same page, and to view
the results of the poll along with everyone's personal
comments, something the Association has decided not to do
this year. Great Job, Connie!!
Gary Pipkin |
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I tip my hat
to Whoazone, this was one hell of a fine job they have done
with this issue (futurity and derby plan comparison).
Perhaps this will clarify and simplify these programs
wherein educated decisions can be made. Thanks and again
Great Job to Whoazone.
Rick Ramsey |
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I’ve been
reading and enjoying all of the pros and cons and general
membership commentary since your site went public. I've
posted a couple of comments ... and I must say – you are
getting the job done. There is no bias on this site – it’s
purely facts laid out for the members to review and digest.
IF anyone offers their opinion, or editorializes, there is a
caveat stating that these are the opinions of those specific
individuals. Keep up the good work.
Joy Frannicola |
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“In The Zone” is a cooperative effort between Whoazone.com founders and
contributing members of the National Reining Horse Association.
It's intent is to educate and involve NRHA's membership regarding the
political, functional and administrational issues facing the NRHA.
Comments and viewpoints presented herein are not necessarily those of
Whoazone.com.
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