Hey Y'all-remember that this is a fun, relaxed family type hobby.
We live in a free, open country. Stuff happens. It will always happen.
Relax, and go with the flow. You can't be totally safe unless you are in a
locked, padded room and what fun is that?
Freedom = risk. If you always knew you'd find a box there, safe every time
you go out-what fun would that be?
We've planted two boxes, a raccoon took one, and a tree blew down and made
the other unfindable. We replaced both and they're still out there for
people to find. The element of adventure would sure be missing if we were
always sure.
Deal with it!
Trailside Two
Letterboxing membership=way too much control
6 messages in this thread |
Started on 2004-09-08
Letterboxing membership=way too much control
From: Karren (karrenc@comcast.net) |
Date: 2004-09-08 21:16:28 UTC-05:00
Re: [LbNA] Letterboxing membership=way too much control
From: (Gurudybaker@aol.com) |
Date: 2004-09-09 17:48:21 UTC-04:00
Good comment. I agree whole totally.
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Re: [LbNA] Letterboxing membership=way too much control
From: cpascott (seh-letterbox@comcast.net) |
Date: 2004-09-09 22:08:24 UTC
The funny thing about these type of opinions to me is I've never
heard anybody claim that membership in Yahoo! Groups was way too
much control over who can and cannot communicate with the community.
In order to post a comment here, you have to be a member. Out of
curiousity, for those opposed to a similar system for the LbNA
website, do you also object to the requirement to sign in to be able
to post on the group boards? If not, what's different about the
database v. this forum that you'd have different opinions?
I ask not to start arguments, but discussions. I seek to understand
the opposition to the idea I proposed.
Thanks,
CPAScott
--- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, Gurudybaker@a... wrote:
> Good comment. I agree whole totally.
>
> STAR+W+S=DRR
>
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
heard anybody claim that membership in Yahoo! Groups was way too
much control over who can and cannot communicate with the community.
In order to post a comment here, you have to be a member. Out of
curiousity, for those opposed to a similar system for the LbNA
website, do you also object to the requirement to sign in to be able
to post on the group boards? If not, what's different about the
database v. this forum that you'd have different opinions?
I ask not to start arguments, but discussions. I seek to understand
the opposition to the idea I proposed.
Thanks,
CPAScott
--- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, Gurudybaker@a... wrote:
> Good comment. I agree whole totally.
>
> STAR+W+S=DRR
>
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Re: [LbNA] Letterboxing membership=way too much control
From: Laura Taylor (laura9193@yahoo.com) |
Date: 2004-09-09 15:18:54 UTC-07:00
I personally have no problem with membership, only in a monitary value placed on that membership.
Mama Bear
cpascott wrote:
The funny thing about these type of opinions to me is I've never
heard anybody claim that membership in Yahoo! Groups was way too
much control over who can and cannot communicate with the community.
In order to post a comment here, you have to be a member. Out of
curiousity, for those opposed to a similar system for the LbNA
website, do you also object to the requirement to sign in to be able
to post on the group boards? If not, what's different about the
database v. this forum that you'd have different opinions?
I ask not to start arguments, but discussions. I seek to understand
the opposition to the idea I proposed.
Thanks,
CPAScott
--- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, Gurudybaker@a... wrote:
> Good comment. I agree whole totally.
>
> STAR+W+S=DRR
>
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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cpascott
The funny thing about these type of opinions to me is I've never
heard anybody claim that membership in Yahoo! Groups was way too
much control over who can and cannot communicate with the community.
In order to post a comment here, you have to be a member. Out of
curiousity, for those opposed to a similar system for the LbNA
website, do you also object to the requirement to sign in to be able
to post on the group boards? If not, what's different about the
database v. this forum that you'd have different opinions?
I ask not to start arguments, but discussions. I seek to understand
the opposition to the idea I proposed.
Thanks,
CPAScott
--- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, Gurudybaker@a... wrote:
> Good comment. I agree whole totally.
>
> STAR+W+S=DRR
>
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: [LbNA] Letterboxing membership=way too much control
From: Hikers_n_ Hounds (hikers_n_hounds@yahoo.com) |
Date: 2004-09-09 15:41:30 UTC-07:00
Agreed. Once money is involved you become a dot com, not a dot org. Then there are all of those pesky questions about who has the money, why? how is it spent, etc. Keep money out of it and just make folks be members and sign into to read the clues as well as post them and we should be okay.
Laura Taylor wrote:I personally have no problem with membership, only in a monitary value placed on that membership.
Mama Bear
cpascott wrote:
The funny thing about these type of opinions to me is I've never
heard anybody claim that membership in Yahoo! Groups was way too
much control over who can and cannot communicate with the community.
In order to post a comment here, you have to be a member. Out of
curiousity, for those opposed to a similar system for the LbNA
website, do you also object to the requirement to sign in to be able
to post on the group boards? If not, what's different about the
database v. this forum that you'd have different opinions?
I ask not to start arguments, but discussions. I seek to understand
the opposition to the idea I proposed.
Thanks,
CPAScott
--- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, Gurudybaker@a... wrote:
> Good comment. I agree whole totally.
>
> STAR+W+S=DRR
>
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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cpascott
The funny thing about these type of opinions to me is I've never
heard anybody claim that membership in Yahoo! Groups was way too
much control over who can and cannot communicate with the community.
In order to post a comment here, you have to be a member. Out of
curiousity, for those opposed to a similar system for the LbNA
website, do you also object to the requirement to sign in to be able
to post on the group boards? If not, what's different about the
database v. this forum that you'd have different opinions?
I ask not to start arguments, but discussions. I seek to understand
the opposition to the idea I proposed.
Thanks,
CPAScott
--- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, Gurudybaker@a... wrote:
> Good comment. I agree whole totally.
>
> STAR+W+S=DRR
>
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: [LbNA] Letterboxing membership=way too much control
From: Laura Taylor (laura9193@yahoo.com) |
Date: 2004-09-09 15:56:15 UTC-07:00
Definitely AGREED!
Mama Bear
Hikers_n_ Hounds wrote:
Agreed. Once money is involved you become a dot com, not a dot org. Then there are all of those pesky questions about who has the money, why? how is it spent, etc. Keep money out of it and just make folks be members and sign into to read the clues as well as post them and we should be okay.
Laura Taylor wrote:I personally have no problem with membership, only in a monitary value placed on that membership.
Mama Bear
cpascott wrote:
The funny thing about these type of opinions to me is I've never
heard anybody claim that membership in Yahoo! Groups was way too
much control over who can and cannot communicate with the community.
In order to post a comment here, you have to be a member. Out of
curiousity, for those opposed to a similar system for the LbNA
website, do you also object to the requirement to sign in to be able
to post on the group boards? If not, what's different about the
database v. this forum that you'd have different opinions?
I ask not to start arguments, but discussions. I seek to understand
the opposition to the idea I proposed.
Thanks,
CPAScott
--- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, Gurudybaker@a... wrote:
> Good comment. I agree whole totally.
>
> STAR+W+S=DRR
>
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Hikers_n_ Hounds
Agreed. Once money is involved you become a dot com, not a dot org. Then there are all of those pesky questions about who has the money, why? how is it spent, etc. Keep money out of it and just make folks be members and sign into to read the clues as well as post them and we should be okay.
Laura Taylor
Mama Bear
cpascott
The funny thing about these type of opinions to me is I've never
heard anybody claim that membership in Yahoo! Groups was way too
much control over who can and cannot communicate with the community.
In order to post a comment here, you have to be a member. Out of
curiousity, for those opposed to a similar system for the LbNA
website, do you also object to the requirement to sign in to be able
to post on the group boards? If not, what's different about the
database v. this forum that you'd have different opinions?
I ask not to start arguments, but discussions. I seek to understand
the opposition to the idea I proposed.
Thanks,
CPAScott
--- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, Gurudybaker@a... wrote:
> Good comment. I agree whole totally.
>
> STAR+W+S=DRR
>
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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