From: geoffw@nexsys.net (Geoff White)
To: crunch@netcom.com
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UTC Datetime: 1993-04-29 15:06:42 UTC
Raw Date: Thu, 29 Apr 93 08:06:42 PDT
From: geoffw@nexsys.net (Geoff White)
Date: Thu, 29 Apr 93 08:06:42 PDT
To: crunch@netcom.com
Subject: Re: Raving on...
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I tend to agree with this guy, tread very carefully,
we want to inform NOT proslitize. Ravers will get turned off real
quick if you come on as something they MUST do. Offer
information, answer questions and most of all be considerate
of the fact that many people DONT know about the net or e-mail
and that there may be some initial distrust from young ravers
who don't know who you are because of your age, (and older guy
wantin me to type some stuff into a computer? Humf, smells
like DEA to me!) So go easy on folks at these things. You might
want to find someone who is heavy into the Scene to go with you
the first couple of times, to smooth the acceptance factor.
Currently I'm way to busy with other aspects of the Scene to
do this, you might want to contact some people on:
sfraves@soda.berkeley.edu
who regularly deploy VRAVE (an IRC like program for the international
rave community) at raves in the Bay Area. To subscribe send a
message to sfraves-request@soda.berkeley.edu, I've cross posted
some of your mail so they are well aware of what you want to do.
sfraves has been around for about a year, they are an integral and
trusted part of the House Family, you might want to co-ordinate with
them before you start a major campaign. I know they are working
on getting the average raver signed onto e-mail.
Hope this helps.
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