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Re: S&T and the State of ATMing
On Tue, 29 Dec 1998, Glen Warchol wrote:
> The best hope is that a way could be found to support an independent and
> high quality on-line ATM magazine (remember, you get what you pay for).
> Something with a classy look--even better than some of the very good
> personal astro web pages. Todd Gross' page is heading that way in general
> astronomy--he's gotten commercial support.
>
> Would orion, Astromart, U.O. etc. sponsor pages? One good computer designer
> and a decent word editor could get to rolling--using horribly paid freelance
> writers. If there is really money to be made, it'll happen.
>
One of our members has already donated free server space for a web site.
It is a little slow in forming at the moment, but we should pick up steam
again once the holidays are over. Remember the step by step silvering
process that was posted? The author has given us permission to put it up
as a page. Was it Bob Goff who did the step by step on the corrector a
few years ago? I wanted to see if I could pull that out of the archives
and see if he would let us post it to a page.
See the pattern forming here? Someone mentioned in a post that they were
tiring of answering the same questions over and over. We can take a post
that is complete and post it under an index instead of saying "search the
archives". Hopefully it will cut down on some traffic on the list.
Contact me if you want to help or if you would like to write on a subject
that could be posted. Doesn't have to be in html. Doesn't have to be a
web page.
Do you remember a thread that you think should be posted in this format?
Search it out and put it together. (Do get permission if you use someone
elses post). You can also edit the thread down to it's core.
Ken Lowther
s0109366@cc.ysu.edu
Youngstown, Ohio USA