<VV> Who will do it, now: pdf Communique database
FrankCB
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Sat Dec 5 15:58:47 EST 2009
Craig,
Great idea to archive the historical/personal stories and make them available. IMnotsoHO, we should follow the lead of the food retailers who provide "tasting samples" of their products usually spread on a cracker and offered to you as you navigate the larger supermarkets. We should offer these archives for sale on the web, but provide the "tasting samples" (without the crackers) to whet the appetites of potential buyers.
Frank "is it time to eat yet?" Burkhard
In a message dated 12/05/09 15:40:17 Eastern Standard Time, nicolcs writes:
What’s left to do is the historical/personal stories side of the coin. IMHO,
those stores are equally valuable and I’d love to see them archived
electronically as the tech articles have been. The catch is the question of
“free” or “pay”. The tech guide has sold well and has helped with keeping
dues down. Should the historical side be packaged and sold as well or are
we/you thinking of providing all or some of it free on the web?
Craig Nicol
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