Jasper
02-06-2001, 08:39 PM
Many (or most) most of your posts I print out and save. They are (usually http://www.battlefront.com/discuss/smile.gif ) full of interesting ideas and good information.
I'm considering a cheap 'CM How To' section for my FunFacts stuff. It's cheap, not in the quality of the material, but the ease by which I can add good materials. I'm considering cut-and-pasting entire posts and posting them as html pages - attributing them to this board and your authorship. Without editing, comment or review by myself (or anyone else). Well perhaps that's a little over the top. I would like to make techical corrections, spelling grammer and the like, should you ever make one http://www.battlefront.com/discuss/smile.gif
While I'm not committing myself to it, I wouldn't even attempt it without your permission.
But I think the information that you present deserves better than to scroll off into the aging post pile, and future readers of this board may never benefit from them. There may be great stuff posted before I regularly check this board, but it's buried I'll probably never see it.
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Check out http://www.geocities.com/funfacts2001/ or
http://hyperion.spaceports.com/~funfacts/ for military documents written during WWII.
I'm considering a cheap 'CM How To' section for my FunFacts stuff. It's cheap, not in the quality of the material, but the ease by which I can add good materials. I'm considering cut-and-pasting entire posts and posting them as html pages - attributing them to this board and your authorship. Without editing, comment or review by myself (or anyone else). Well perhaps that's a little over the top. I would like to make techical corrections, spelling grammer and the like, should you ever make one http://www.battlefront.com/discuss/smile.gif
While I'm not committing myself to it, I wouldn't even attempt it without your permission.
But I think the information that you present deserves better than to scroll off into the aging post pile, and future readers of this board may never benefit from them. There may be great stuff posted before I regularly check this board, but it's buried I'll probably never see it.
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Check out http://www.geocities.com/funfacts2001/ or
http://hyperion.spaceports.com/~funfacts/ for military documents written during WWII.