Anita,
I don't want to join because, bluntly, ArchaeoSeek is another thing that
will show up in my mailbox. I have for years admired HistArch and gotten a
lot of help from it, but as you are aware, there have also been infuriating
posts and a lot of drivel that also has been in it. I'm already doing
battle with enough stuff in my inbox, and don't want more.
Also, I am a technophobe, with an unreliable computer. When things don't
work the first time, I usually don't pursue it. And I certainly don't need
more passwords.
S. Walter
----- Original Message -----
From: "Anita Cohen-Williams" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Monday, August 20, 2007 10:28 PM
Subject: Re: rubber items on Archaeoseek Artifact ID Help group page
> Why are people not willing to join ArchaeoSeek? It is free, you do not
have
> to post anything (other than your name), and we don't bite.
>
> It is just another way of communicating online. You can post photos of
> artifacts in order to get help in identifying them (something you cannot
do
> on Histarch), talk with other archaeologists on the forums, form your own
> group, and many other aspects of coming together online.
>
> When I called it a "social network", I did not mean truly social, but as
> another way of coming together virtually. I am even thinking of doing a
> virtual conference there for those of us who cannot afford to go to the
> professional meetings.
>
>
> --
> Anita Cohen-Williams
> Listowner of HISTARCH, SUB-ARCH, SPANBORD
> Founder of ArchaeoSeek
> http://archaeoseek.ning.com
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