Again, massive apologies to the letterboxing community for the slow
updates to the Whats New page and the total lack of updates in
southern New England and our pages in the west (AZ in particular).
We're having technical difficulties, and none of us are very tech
savvy. I'm hoping a computer overhaul by a generous friend this
weekend will solve the problem and get us back in business.
Jay in CT
the aging "What's New"
2 messages in this thread |
Started on 2001-10-04
re: the aging "What's New"
From: Drew Family (drewclan@aol.com) |
Date: 2001-10-04 12:20:27 UTC
Re: the aging "What's New"
From: (bsennott@crocker.com) |
Date: 2001-10-04 12:57:34 UTC
Jay, I for one appreciate all that you and the other Webmasters do to
keep the LBNA site up and running, and I totally understand that you
have other interests and activities in your lives besides letterboxing
and sitting at the computer, and that technical difficulties can and do
happen.
I think the ability of this new technology to make things happen fast
creates an unrealistic expectation that things OUGHT to happen fast.
However, once a letterbox is hidden, it is (hopefully) going to be
there a long, long time, so where's the rush to get the clue online?
The box isn't going anywhere!
I can't be there for the NE gathering this coming weekend, but I hope
you all have a good time and great weather for letterboxing.
Bonnie
P12 F23
in unseasonably warm Massachusetts
keep the LBNA site up and running, and I totally understand that you
have other interests and activities in your lives besides letterboxing
and sitting at the computer, and that technical difficulties can and do
happen.
I think the ability of this new technology to make things happen fast
creates an unrealistic expectation that things OUGHT to happen fast.
However, once a letterbox is hidden, it is (hopefully) going to be
there a long, long time, so where's the rush to get the clue online?
The box isn't going anywhere!
I can't be there for the NE gathering this coming weekend, but I hope
you all have a good time and great weather for letterboxing.
Bonnie
P12 F23
in unseasonably warm Massachusetts