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Welcome to Explorer-Net!

Explorer-Net is an open discussion group for members of Explorer Posts and Venture Units worldwide (and open as well to any other interested persons or groups).

Here are some ideas that we'd like you to keep in mind as you learn about and use ExplorerNet:

Idea #1 - The more, the merrier!

Everyone can help in tracking down other Explorer and Venture units and inviting them to join us. If there are other posts in your council contact them. Give a copy of this message to your district Exploring chairman and Exploring professional and ask them to spread the word. There are lots of posts out there that need to know about this. It's our job to find them.

Idea #2 - Get the adults out of the road!

Most of the names on the list so far are adult advisors. Now, don't get us wrong, advisors are OK people (;-)). But, Exploring and Venturing are for the Explorers and Venturers. Let's get the members on line! This is their show. Let them lead the way.

Idea #3 - Let's get to know each other!

It would be nice if each person or unit represented on the list would introduce themselves to the rest of us. Tell us about who you are, what you like to do. What great activities has your unit done? What great things are you planning? Have you discovered any neat Web sites? Tell everyone about them.

Do you have questions or problems? Can't get that software package installed? Don't know where to go to get more information on virtual reality? Post your questions. Someone here can help out.

Idea #4 - Let's help each other out!

If you have ideas, post them. With a little imagination, we can do great things as a group that none of us could accomplish individually. Moreover, we can provide some lasting benefits for the Exploring and Venture programs that will last long after we've left the scene. I've been overwhelmed by the numerous offers of assistance and ideas provided so far by others.

Idea #5 - Let's not keep this a secret!

Those of you who have access to other Scouting forums, post invitations for others to join us. Or, cross post some of our message traffic so others may benefit from our discussions. There are scouting forums on America OnLine, CompuServe, SCOUTS-L, UseNet (rec.scouting) and FidoNet.

And, probably, several others I'm not aware of. Spread the word! Advertise and promote this group. Invite others to join.

Well, there are some ideas to get your imagination flowing. But before closing, let's go over a few administrative details and rules.


How to Use Explorer-Net

To use the Explorer-Net list server, send your e-mail correspondence to:

    explorer-net@scouter.com

All messages from current subscribers sent to this address will be broadcast to everyone else on ExplorerNet. For information on this service and how to use it, send the following request in the body of a mail message to listproc@scouter.com:

     HELP

All requests should be addressed to listproc@scouter.com.

Note: Explorer-Net messages are also stored on-line for anyone to view or search. See the Home Page at /Archives/explorer-net/.

Rules:

(1) In order to protect everyone's privacy and to be consistent with the BSA's Youth Protection policies, let's not send personal information about *youth* *members* that could be broadcast to everyone. This would include things like *home* addresses, *home* telephone numbers, credit card numbers, etc. If it's necessary to exchange this kind of information, send an email message directly to the individual you want to have it, *not* to the mail list server.

(2) If you have something to offer, please post it to the entire group. Don't take your discussions "off-line" with private email (unless, of course, it is truly a private discussion). Keep all your message traffic on the listserver. In this way, everyone can benefit from your ideas and experience and, everyone will be able to jump in and contribute.

Thanks for subscribing and once again, Welcome to Explorer-Net!

 


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