Feedback:
Comments and Suggestions from District 12 Members
or Others
Please send along your constructive comments
and suggestions. They will be posted here, verbatim (but with editorial
privilege retained) so that others with the same good ideas that you have
will not waste their valuable time inventing the wheel. Please let
me know how I might be helpful to you.
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Dave Thomson wondered if Internet bridge results
might be included...idea is under consideration. Thanks for the thought,
Dave!
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Dave Swarthout asked if it might be possible
to have older files retrieved from previous archives. He says he
really likes the new district site that Alan Bau does, but just wondered
if it might be possible to include some of the older materials, as well.
Sure, Dave, will talk to Alan and see what can be done (if he has enough
server space). In the meantime, click on the following link
and look around in this subdirectory; if you want the material on "races"
then try a link
to this subdirectory. Here are links to other archived materials:
articles,
bulletins,
club
locations with no index page, and photos
with no index page. (All created earlier by Jim Lahey.)
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Ron Horwitz asked if the Detroit Nationals
2008 would have its own separate page, as well as a link on this one.
Yes, Ron. Look for it to come after the Pittsburgh Nationals in March
of 2008, with your input reflected!
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Aileen Osofsky wondered if it might be possible,
for purposes of goodwill promotion, to have a clickable map linked to the
club database, so that a click on a district produces a display of the
clubs in that district, by address. Look at the Atlas page,
Aileen. On it, the database is sorted as it came from the ACBL.
Let me know if you want it sorted in a different way (by city, or whatever).
Once the district map has been made "correct" (somewhat time-consuming)
a newer version will appear (as it does now on the "Atlas" page), so think
about how you might want the database organized in the meantime.
Many thanks to Richard Oshlag and Carol Robertson of the ACBL, to Sandy
Arlinghaus for designing and making the maps, and of course to Aileen for
her steadfast interest in goodwill!
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