"MASONIC-FAQ" - читать интересную книгу автора (McIntyre Vonda N) FTP archives (see question 3 of this section).
It is available on the AFS file system, in the /afs/umich.edu/users/a/f/afabbro/Public directory. This FAQ is also available by e-mail request to [email protected]. It is posted monthly to alt.freemasonry, alt.masonic.demolay, and alt.masonic.members. (2) Is there a mailing list? Yes. Send e-mail to [email protected] with a message asking to be subscribed (e.g., "Please subscribe me. My name is Benjamin Franklin and my e-mail address is [email protected]"). The exact syntax of your request is not important, as it will be read by a human. (3) Are there any FTP sites? Yes. Roger Ingersoll maintains a large collection of Masonic material at ftp.netcom.com, in the /pub/rogeri/freemasonry directory. (4) Are there any Wide World Web Masonic resources? *(5)* What about CompuServe, AOL, Prodigy, GEnie, Delphi, and other commercial services? On CompuServe, type GO MASONRY to reach the Masonry forum. (The answer is also yes for AOL and GEnie, and possibly the others-- more information as it becomes available) (6) What is alt.freemasonry for? Alt.freemasonry is intended for general discussion of Masonry and related topics. Almost any question regarding Masonry is welcome there. Both Masons and non-Masons are welcome. (7) What is alt.masonic.members for? Alt.masonic.members is intended to be a home for USENET Masons to talk about the Craft, though non-Masons are welcome to participate. The focus in a.m.m., however, is on discussion among people already familiar with Masonry or people who are Masons, so questions about becoming a Mason or what the York Rite is would be inappropriate (feel free to post such questions in alt.freemasonry instead). |
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