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Golf

Cybergolf: Maine

Provides list of golf courses and news for northern and southern areas. Part of national site.

Golfing in Maine

Lists many Maine golf clubs including the toughest ten.

Maine Golf Academy

Summer camp offers junior and professional golf instruction. Located in North Belgrade.

Maine Golf Course Superintendents Association

President's message, membership, scholarships, and history of association provided.

Maine State Golf Association

Represents, promotes and serves the best interests of amateur golf in Maine.

NetCaddie: Maine Golf Courses

Lists seventy-eight towns in Maine with one or more golf courses.

Women's Maine State Golf Association

Promotes the sport of golf for women and junior girls. Constitution and by-laws, dress code, guideline, membership, and history of the championship featured.



You may, if you examine the headers of articles, see some new items. They
are:

X-Archive-URL
X-Body-Hash

These are added by my new approval/posting software. The first one shows
the archive location of the file on my server. Right now, there is no index
or search facility, but those will come in time. :-) The second one is a
security feature (see below for techincal details) that can prove that I
did or did not post an article.

You should not see any other changes. If you notice anything wrong, please
let me know. NOTE: Only headers seen AFTER this post are valid - there may
be half-a-dozen articles that have bad archive URL's from before.

Also, please note that new email filtering software was installed on the
server. If you do not see your posted articles, please email me.

-Steve (moderator, soc.religion.christian.bible-study)

Technical details:

The new software is web-based and written in PHP. This is a major
improvement over my old shell scripts. :-) One of the most important
things is that it allows for a non-techical person to moderate the
group if for some reason I'm unavailable for an extended period of
time.

The security is an MD5 hash of the artcle body using my 1024-bit private
key. This means that I can prove that the text of an article was posted
by me, or, more importantly, not by me. This is valuable in the case
when articles are forged - it makes it much easier to have the article
removed and the perpetrator dealt with.




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In article <130.07.10.05.136650000@srcbs.org>, lsenders@hotmail.com says...
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>Stephen M. Adams wrote:
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>> You can read here: http://adamsemail.net/book/ysktt-chap1.html

[snip]

>But I will take a longer look at this.

Good idea.

>I think he, like many others,
>does not fairly define sola scriptura.

Guess what, Loren. Neither do you. Neither do most of the people who mindlessly
repeat the vapid slogan, "sola scriptura". For that is how vapid slogans are.
They are most popular among people who repeat them mindlessly, applying all zeal
to avoid really thinking about what the words of the slogan must really mean.

You do the same thing with sola scriptura; you do it with sola fide, too.

>He takes great liberty in his broad assertions.

But never as great a liberty as you do in your far broader assertions.

[snip]


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