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Texas clue map

3 messages in this thread | Started on 2001-01-31

Texas clue map

From: Eoghan (Eoghan@subdimension.com) | Date: 2001-01-31 17:55:55 UTC
Just when I thought that this area of the country was going to be
neglected, I check the Texas map on the clue page. Wow! Looks great.
I like the background image. Even seems like we got better treatment
than the CT folks. Thanks.
There are two of my letterboxes that didn't make it on there though.
One in the Central Texas area near Fredericksburg at Enchanted Rock

and one in the Texas High Plains area near Amarillo in Palo Duro
Canyon .
Also the link to "HOME" is broken on the tx.html page. It links to a
nonexistent OR page .

Sorry I missed out on the gathering, looks like there was quite a
turnout. At least I can associate names with faces even though I
wasn't there thanks to all the photos.


Re: [LbNA] Texas clue map

From: Tom Cooch (tcooch@sover.net) | Date: 2001-01-31 18:42:50 UTC
> Just when I thought that this area of the country was going to be
> neglected, I check the Texas map on the clue page. Wow! Looks great.
> I like the background image. Even seems like we got better treatment
> than the CT folks. Thanks.


I agree completely. Texas looks great (as does Oregon)! This new
design has been in the offing for several months, and is primarily
the brainchild of Mitch Klink. The rest of the webmasters will be
converting to this format too, but it will doubtless take a while.

Thanks, Mitch!

Tom

The Orient Express
Braintree, VT
P19F107

"The game is afoot!"

Re: Texas clue map

From: Eoghan (Eoghan@subdimension.com) | Date: 2001-01-31 18:58:24 UTC
A few more comments,
Looks like the "HOME" link is broken on all the pages.
Also missing Moonshadow's Brownsville clues

Thanks again.
-Eoghan, in warm sunny Texas (Snow? What's snow?)