-  subscribe to friends   by sending 
      a bio or intro 
 to joinfriends4 @ rawtimes.com (without the spaces)
        
-  subscribe to the digest by sending 
      a bio or intro 
 to the same address as above
 and telling me that you want the digest
 you can switch anytime
          
       
-  unsubscribe to friends 
 by sending 
    mail to the same address as above and telling me what you want to do
 you can also follow the signature directions at the bottom of the friends email
 you may also unsubscribe by sending mail to the current email link and telling me what you want 
 
 
 The purpose of friends is to offer support within the raw food eating community. A place to meet other raw fooders to share love, information, stories, questions, wisdom, health and compassion.
  -  To post to the list: if you haven't recieved instructions when you joined, then please ask, or just reply to any email you receive from the list. 
  
-  newcomers are all asked to initially post an introduction or bio to the 
    list 
  
-  the requirement for membership is an openness to a raw food diet 
  
-  The list numbers today: 33 members 
  
  
- The list officially moved in February 1999 to the rawtimes site. and was called rawlife. On Labor Day, when it reopened, it changed names again to friends.
  
- the grandfathers are exempt from this rule:
 
      - any member who does not post in the last month can be unsubscribed without notice  
  
 
 
  - Newcomers  introduce themselves when they join. 
 Please put intro 
    or bio in the subject.
 If you put thought and substance into the post, it 
    will also be posted on the rawtimes community page, (unless you say otherwise.)
 this page may be updated as often as you like.
 
 Questions to consider would 
    be:
 
 
      - why did you decide to eat differently 
      
- how long have you been eating this way 
      
- do you feel differently 
      
- how do you eat and live now 
      
- what are your plans for the future 
      
- what message would you like others to see 
      
- how can other people help you 
    
 
 
Purpose
  
  
-  The rawtimes web site started in 1995 as a page on a server at NIH. In 
    1996, rawtimes.com was born. Rawtimes was the very first website for raw food 
    eaters. The first email list, veg-raw was started by Elly Gittens around the 
    same time. In 1997, Peter Brandt became the leader of veg-raw and changed 
    the name to raw-food. Shortly thereafter, many of the subscribers switched 
    to the new raw list at mcmuse.mc.maricopa.edu. The list resources were hosted 
    by Ward, James Ward; and owned by JR Ellis. In February 1999, rawtimes.com 
    became the host of the list, presently named friends. The list has had around 
    200 members for the last two years. Now there are many lists for raw food 
    eaters. Many of them are listed on the rawtimes email 
    page. Some lists are very active, with 10, 20, 50 or over a 100 posts 
    a day. The goal of friends is to be an email list that will continue to serve 
    raw food community interests for many years to come. 
    
   
-  10 years ago, it seemed difficult to find other raw fooders. There weren't 
    many support groups, functions, restaurants, conventions, and not even that 
    many books. All that has changed, and it seems that the raw food movement 
    and community are growing faster and faster. It would be nice if the friends 
    list was able to keep pace. It is unreasonable to assume that one list could 
    satisfy all the people. Of course it would be foolish to try. The purpose 
    of friends is to offer a haven for community spirit and support to its members; 
    and at the same time, realize that the newcomer is the most important person 
    in the group. The newcomer gives us a chance to work together to show health, 
    strength and love. The newcomer is open minded enough to join the list, but 
    maybe not convinced that it is the correct path. By showing generosity, cooperation, 
    strength, recovery, and love; we may really be able to help others. 
    
   
-  Cyberspace offers many venues for communities. Protocols include web pages, 
    ftp sites, email lists, news groups, chat rooms and many many others. Raw 
    Food Eaters have sponsored resources on all of these. A newsgroup can handle 
    hundreds of posts a day. Thousands of people can visit a newsgroup every day. 
    The same with bulletin boards on web pages. On the other hand, chat rooms 
    can have up to a hundred or more people on line at a time. People may each 
    enter a hundred short comments in a session. The email list has limitations 
    of its own. While the friends list may have 10-20 posts a day, there are times 
    when it has had 70 posts a day. 
    
 
  - The list does have internet problems once in a while and does go down. If 
    you have not been receiving posts for a couple of days, please check the web 
    page at rawtimes.com/friends/index.html 
    to see if the web site is down, or there is any information about list problems. 
    Otherwise you can assume you have been unsubcribed for mail errors. Many people 
    switch accounts without unsubscribing. Error messages to the list usually 
    reflect this. However, often there are simply problems. Please resubscribe 
    if you think that you were unsubscribed in error. If you are already subscribed, 
    and you try to resubscribe, it is not a problem. When in doubt try resubscribing 
    first. If you receive a welcome message, then you are fine. 
      
 
     
 
 
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