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Re: [RC] Vet Cards - Barbara McCrary

I like to record the arrival time and the recovery time for every rider at every vet check.  These are documented on ride results that are mailed to all riders after the event.  In the interest of saving postage, this year I may do it differently.  I may save the results as a PDF and post it as an attachment to an e-mail to ridecamp.  That way, many will be able to see and print out their results.  Those who do not subscribe to ridecamp may request I send them a copy.  These results are very detailed, something I have done for MANY years.  Riders tell me they like the results printed this way because they can tell how long it took their horses to recover at each VC and they can compare the results to previous years.  I keep the rider cards so I can assemble the data from them.  If a rider wants his, he can send me a note or e-mail and request it after I have done the results.
 
Barbara McCrary
Ride Mgr., Swanton Pacific 75/100
"The Most Beautiful Trail in the World"
 
 
 
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, July 08, 2008 3:21 PM
Subject: RE: [RC] Vet Cards

There are those of us who like data and like to analyze data.  For us, even if others feel the data isn?t relevant, ride cards are important.   I?m a retired database admin.   ?Nuff said.

 

Karen


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[RC] Vet Cards, Cunningham, Marci
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