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Re: An introduction

Michael West (westword@IX.NETCOM.COM)
Sat, 21 Jan 1995 20:26:26 -0800


You wrote:

>Greetings from New Orleans, Louisiana,
>
>I would like to introduce myself. My name is Russel Madere, Jr. and I am
>currently an Assistant Scoutmaster of Troop 117 of the New Orleans Area
>Council.

I, too, am an Assistant Scoutmaster of Troop 117 --- but in Richardson, Texas (s
uburb of Dallas)! Welcome to Scouts-L.

I am also a senior at the University of New Orleans
>completing (hopefully) a BS in Geology.

Another coincidence -- I was very interested in Geology in College. But never pu
rsued the degree....became a Journalism major. Then went on to
photography school in California, where I "lived" geology! Was in the '71 Sylmar
Quake (in Santa Barbar, 90 miles north).

Been thinking 'bout quakes this week, what with Japan and all. I was in a (I thi
nk I remember...) 6.8 quake in Tokyo in 1969. Or was it a 6.9 in '68. Oh,
who cares....(the preceding is all true, by the way...)

>In pursuing my Geology degree, I am currntly enroled in a Technical Writing
>class.

Yet another coincidence. I AM a technical writer today. That means, if I don't w
rite the manuals that no one ever reads, the taxes on the house go unpaid.

> As a senior in this class, I am expected to work on a semester long
>project which demonstrates my ability to organize information and present it
>in a usable format. To do this, everyone on this mailing list may be able to
>help me. I will be composing a list of Scouting related InterNet Resources.
>If anyone runs or owns a resource on the Net with a Scouting motif (BSA, Girl
>Scouts or any youth organization) send me e-mail at RMADERE@GEOLOGY.UNO.EDU
>with the name of the resource, type of resource, how to get the resource
>(address, etc.), and a description. I will compose the list and if there is a
>sufficent call for it, I will make it available to anyone who requests it.

I'm sorta new to the Internet. Other than the Scouts-L, the only Scouting resour
ces I know are on the World Wide Web (WWW):

<http://www.strw.leidenuniv.nl/~jansen/scout.html>
(Netherlands WWW link)

<http://seton.cor.net/homepage.html/scouts/t117.html> or <http://seton.cor.net/
scouts/t117.html>
(we can't make up our minds...but our troop is 'on the Web' -- check it out)

I'd be very interested in you list of Scouting resources. I've gotten a lot of h
elp from people online lately, re: Scouting issues.

YiS
Mike West

--
<westword@ix.netcom.com>  is:  Michael West
        Richardson, Texas USA
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