-----Original Message-----
From: cpascott [mailto:seh-letterbox@comcast.net]
Sent: Tuesday, September 07, 2004 10:38 AM
To: letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [LbNA] Protecting LbNA clues through membership -- (Was:
How?????)
The answer is easier than that, perhaps.
With no disrespect to database sites like WoL or AtlasQuest, if we
accept that the LbNA database is as close to the "official" source
of letterboxing clues that we have, then it could be password
protected.
In order to get clues, you'll have to register as a letterboxer and
receive a username and password. The owners of the site -- and
indeed the community at large -- would have to discuss the best way
to administer this and how to ensure that those who have access are
true letterboxers, etc. (so that this person couldn't simply
register himself). Perhaps an annual membership fee (something
reasonable like $25 or $30) could be instituted to help with the
cost of the administration.
Would anyone care to discuss this idea farther?
CPAScott
--- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, "bootybing"
wrote:
> My family and I are relatively new to the whole letterboxing
thing.
> We really enjoy this and are scared that it will lead to a WOM
> activity. This is my question. How will we get clues if we are not
in
> a loop with others? How about a snail mail newsletter or a monthly
> subscription site? This might keep the jackals away.
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