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Tom - IMPORTANT - Please Read

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[L-USA] Re: Tom - IMPORTANT - Please Read

From: Tom Cooch (tcooch@mail.sover.net) | Date: 1999-05-27 16:00:03 UTC
Thanks for the kind words, Deborah. I'm glad you won't be away long!

Tom Cooch
P4F8

aka The Orient Express
Braintree, VT

"The game is afoot!"

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[L-USA] Re: Tom - IMPORTANT - Please Read

From: (MixtMedia@aol.com) | Date: 1999-05-27 14:12:55 UTC-04:00
Tom,
I'm going through and cleaning out the inbox this morning....
naturally I can't help but re-read. What you wrote in this
post is the tops! If only the everyone could be convinced that
this is the best of all possible solutions!
All best,
Deborah


In a message dated 5/23/99 9:07:46 AM Central Daylight Time,
tcooch@mail.sover.net writes:

> ...I believe, however, that it will be impossible for one page
> maintainer to keep pace with the exploding number of clues we are
> hoping to see in the near future - no matter how restrictive the
> format becomes. And I do not want to see it restricted. I want Randy
> and others to be able to exercise their ingenuity to the max.
>
> The only solution, in my opinion, is a decentralization of host
> sites. There needs to be one central map that provides the links to
> all states and all clues. If Dan can be the manager of this, that
> would be fine with me. He is the one who has pioneered the whole map
> approach and done so much of the work (along with Mitch, Erik, Randy,
> Thom and others).
>
> But the state maps and the clues do not need to be all located on the
> same site. Many people can host these and the creating/editing
> responsibilities shared. People who do not create their own clue
> pages can have a choice of site and site editor. (I think most people
> will choose to have Dan continue to do this, but Dan WILL very soon
> reach a limit of the number of clues he can publish.)...
>

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