SCA Net info

Rik Packham/Angus mac Taggart aquinas at eden.com
Fri Aug 9 17:20:02 PDT 1996


Try my site, "The Crossroads to the SCA", out if you are looking for
something about the SCA. If you have or know of something on the internet
that I do not have listed, PLEASE, send word to me. The web address below
is the entry point for the Crossroads.

Angus

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Angus mac Taggart    aquinas at eden.com   
http://www.eden.com/~aquinas/sca/sca.html
3220 Duval Rd 2822, Austin, TX 78759    512.833.8075
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> From: dentim at mail.myriad.net
> To: ansteorra at eden.com
> Subject: SCA Net info
> Date: Tuesday, August 06, 1996 11:34 AM
> 
> Greetings!
> 
> I for one would not have found the SCA without my handy dandy web
browser/
> newsreader. After a few months of searching used bookstores/hobby
> shops/sci-fi and gaming outlets, I was out of ideas....(sheesh, we *can*
be
> hard to find). For some reason, I had'nt thought of the Web. When it
finally
> dawned on me, all I did was search for 'SCA' and BOOM! there it was right
in
> front of me! I found  the Rialto, posted a help message and got a rapid
> reply. After a few "feeling out" messages, we swapped phone #'s and met.
And
> the rest, as they say, is (creative)history. (har har!)
> 
> My point is that while phone numbers and addresses on the net can be a
> problem,(I am a little leary about putting mine on) email is a great way
to
> meet and help newcomers. You don't have to give your phone out, but a
> meeting time and place is a *safe* way of getting people involved. I'm
not
> worried about people having my email address, even if they are some
psycho,
> because it would be hard to track me down, plus if they kept sending me
> unwanted or prank mail I could just change my address. (yeah, I know
thats a
> pain)
> 
> just a thought....
> 
> Timo
> littlescumsuckingmutantlefty



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