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Re: [TenTec] We need a volunteer

To: Rick@dj0ip.de, tentec@contesting.com
Subject: Re: [TenTec] We need a volunteer
From: tongaloa <tongaloa@alltel.net>
Reply-to: tentec@contesting.com
Date: Mon, 15 Mar 2004 18:28:06 -0500
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Rick-

I have this, in queue, as a project and was planning to ask what sort of image
formats folks use for their drawings and whether or not they would like to enter
text or not. If text, a block for the subject or a block per drawing, or both.
Also a bunch of questions I've not thought of yet. Which is why I haven't
asked yet :-)


It will have a database back end like the catalog http://edebris.com/catalog2/

If you want to play with the catalog, it allows for demo or for creating your
own account. Right now it's using 'banannas' instead of real dollars so if you make
an account I may have to add a few banannas before you can put in many photos.
The reason for this is that when done, I'm going to offer as combo catalog image
hosting for guys who want to sell their edebris. I do NOT have a mind to charge
anything for hosting drawings/hobby content. The catalog has over 5000 photos in it.


Anyway, that's what I have. If you want to look/play and then tell me more of what
you have in mind, we can see how it fits in with the ideas I already have for this
project and it might be incentive to move the project up in the queue a bit.


You might also look at http://bama.edebris.com
This also has a database back end and is a collection of manuals, I mirror for Ken
who runs BAMA(BoatAnchor Manual Archive) but this will soon become the
primary BAMA server. The BAMA database is about 8GB.


Last of all, if a bunch of folks get interested in this, I can crank up a mailing list
in just a few minutes so as not to disturb the tentec guys...


-Bob
ah7i











Rick Westerman wrote:

Hello TEN-TEC fans,

This reflector is a great way to interchange information, but one
thing which is apparent to me is that it is often necessary to
show simple drawings to explain stuff.  That doesn't work here.

We need a volunteer with a web site who would allow us to submit
drawings to his/her website for publication, and then we can talk
to these drawings.

For instance, I would love to share with the group the exact
details and dimensions of the various Loops I've been
successfully using (even though they supposedly do not
theoretically work) over the past 25 years.  I hope one day to be
able to do that on my own web site, but due to lack of time and
programming skills, I cannot offer that yet on my web site.

Is there any volunteer to undertake this project?

73
Rick


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