That's interesting Andy, care to enlighten me further in how this
affects those agencies, etc?

Charles

On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 10:00 AM, Andy Grubbs <hays...@centurytel.net> wrote:
> there are a lot of agency and consultign folks who's jobs involve caves insome
> way and most of them monitor what goes on via cavetex  something a lot of
> caves are not mindful of
>
> Charles Goldsmith wrote:
>
>> Joe, I I'm going speak to one thing here, since I administer and run
>> both (and the same) that you mention here.
>>
>> When I took over CaveTex, Bill handed me the reins, membership list
>> and website.  I only updated a few instructions on the site, but left
>> it the same as he had it.  Yes, it has a disclaimer on it about it not
>> being the official list for TSA or any other group.
>>
>> I think the majority of the CaveTex membership wants it this way,
>> while TSA members are a large part of the CaveTex members, there are
>> many here who aren't.
>>
>> If the TSA wants its own list for updates, member talk, etc, I'd be
>> happy to set one up, but to be honest, I don't think its necessary.
>> TSA doesn't have anything to hide from non-members.
>>
>> Do I take pride in not having CaveTex as the "official" TSA voice?
>> No, and it wasn't meant that way I don't think.  I'm a proud (and
>> vocal) member of TSA, TCMA, NSS and few other organizations.
>>
>> Charles
>> CaveTex list administrator flunky
>>
>> On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 10:31 AM,  <jran...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> > Hey Mark -
>> >
>> > *TexasCavers.com and CaveTex before it seemed to take pride in not being
>> > affiliated with TSA.
>>
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