CommentsVolume 7, Issue 10 - Feature #80Genius Is 1% Inspiration <b>EDITOR's NOTE:</b> For those of you who are sensitive about putting your Email address out on the web... The "Email field" in the "Write Comment" form is <b>NOW OPTIONAL!</b> You may leave that blank. Hope this helps protect, preserve your privacy! NW Okie - 2005-03-15 21:30:09 So far, so good. Your Issue 10, Vol 7 dated 3/12/05 was a good format. Clean and easy to follow. I'm sure, though, knowing Duchess and you, that you will have a beautifully finished website. I loved the Burma Shave signs. Wish there was some way to get them all. Give Duchess a hug and a pat from me for her good work and input into the website. Genevieve (Jenni) Latza - 2005-03-13 18:24:21 Linda I appreciate all you are doing to bring our history to light. You have restored many wonderful memories of family and friends that were long forgotten through your diligent efforts.Keep up the good work. Bill Barker - 2005-03-13 07:28:56 I don't know about the 99% perspiration because once I came up with the idea, it was relatively the easiest programming that I have ever done. It took me about 1-2 hours to develop this with few bugs to work out. <br><br> I also made it flexible enough to place this same utility for the West Texas Food Bank. You can see OUR new online newsletter at <a href="http://www.wtxfoodbank.org/full-scoop" target="_new">www.wtxfoodbank.org/full-scoop</a> <br><br> If you like this utility, I can help YOU implement it. All I ask is that you contact your local Food Bank in your community and see how you can get involved in making sure no children have to go to bed hungry or that older adults have to choose between medicine and food. Simply send <a href="mailto:info@wtxfoodbank.org?subject=FB-Donation:">me</a> the receipt of time or money you donated. <br><br> You can locate your local food bank and volunteer or donate money at <a href="http://www.secondharvest.org/zip_code.asp?s=48" target="_new">www.Secondharvest.org</a> <br><br> <a href="http://wtxfoodbank.org/">West Texas Food Bank</a> MWags - 2005-03-12 21:37:50 The set up looks great. You could do it any of a dozen ways and we would still love and look forward to it. You see we lived in Freedom OK from 1993 until 2000. This ment that we had to leave many great friends behind when we moved back to Oregon. I traveled for 4+ years in the Merchant Marines and then went in the Army for 20 plus years. Our family all agree that the greatest people we have known are the wonderful people that live in OK. Freedom OK is special to us. Just keep the journals comming please. John H. Jackman - 2005-03-12 15:53:10 Please submit your own comments below.
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