> You're welcome. It's courtesy of a manager here at work (who finally took my repeated
> advice and stopped forwarding 5MB of photos to dozens of people and who now just sends a
> link to a website).
> John runs the best club website on the net. He's constantly updating and
> there's tons of corresponding links to most things pertaining to rockets,
> NASA, etc. Truly a great site. I wish I had his expertise with computers.
>
> Randy
Thanks, Randy....but......
I wish I could take the credit. Greg Lane handles almost all the work on
the site. From the first-timers simple page (mine) to Greg's very
informative site. He finds (and uses) some great plug-ins. Amazing. Every
time I look through the site I find something new. I paid for the first two
years of web hosting and for the URL. Now the club has enough members to
take up a collection and pay for it. We just added two new members from the
last launch.
Want to see a great video of a Cluster R four-inch Jayhawk? Take a look at:
http://sears572.com/gallery/LaunchVideos19Jun2004
and look at the last video on page one. It's mine flying on an Aerotech
G75-6. Video from club member Marty Wiggins. There is also a video of
Paula Smith earning Level two.
And of course we have some great additions....like that fantastic article on
converting Estes Saturn V's that someone sent us :-)
John
Randy - 29 Jun 2004 17:56 GMT
>Greg Lane handles almost all the work on the site. From the first-timers
simple page (mine) to Greg's very
> informative site. He finds (and uses) some great plug-ins. Amazing. Every
> time I look through the site I find something new. I paid for the first two
> years of web hosting and for the URL.
Cool! Then way to go Greg!
I misunderstood. He does a great job!
Randy
John Stein - 29 Jun 2004 20:52 GMT
I will take credit for the Saturn V pages. You sent me the raw data and I
used Dreamweaver to build the pages. Nice program. Easy to work with.
Oh, and the NASA Space Place pages...I keep them current.
But, other then that, Greg does the work.
John
> >Greg Lane handles almost all the work on the site. From the first-timers
> simple page (mine) to Greg's very
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>
> Randy
Randy - 29 Jun 2004 21:12 GMT
> Oh, and the NASA Space Place pages...I keep them current.
I love those links and use them almost daily.
Randy