Folks, I am sounding arrogant and hard-headed in my e-mails, but that
is not the case.
I can delete the Facebook groups I described at the push of a button.
But I would like the
Facebook users out there to look at it before I delete them. Maybe
the idea can be tweeked,
or at least discussed civilly.
In fact, even if you thought the idea was brilliant, I could delete
the groups out of spite or
for whatever reason.
Some of you will be surprised to learn, that I can create a Facebook
group, for example,
"Join Al Kaeda," and create dozens of fake members all wearing turbans
and named Ali
Kaleb Jr., then I would make you the administrator of the group, using
the same method
the anonymous caver used to defame me, last week on CaveTex. Then
it could be broadcasted
out to the whole world, and then I could unjoin the group, leaving you
as only real member
and leader of the legions of members on Al Kaeda on Facebook. Does
that leave you
shaking in your muddy cave boots ? Any teenager could do it, and
probably already has.
The problem with CaveTex is that people don't want to be bombarded
with e-mails, so it
makes a stagnant situation for new ideas. The only ideas that get
heard are those
of the Texas Speleo-Police ( here-in, May 24th, 2011, known as, TSP ).
The other
problems are the people like the one that told me to "go away."
They lurk on listservs,
but never say anything that is interesting. And, another problem is
that newbies are
scared to say anything, especially that they went in
a cave without the permission of the TSP.
David Locklear
moving to Facebook sooner than you think
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