Re: [RML] Home page
James E. Capelle (jcapelle at gte.net)
Fri, 31 Jan 1997 12:07:36 -0500
Roy Hunter wrote:
>
> So what if other people do see it, that is a prime time to try and get new
> members! Or put in your listing that you only deal with ANGFA and RSG
> members! Their is more than one way to do it Cary. Why dont you just give
> it a go for a month and if it is that big of a deal then I will take it
> off. At least the new people will see all the current people that are
> providing fish. C'mon Cary just try it for a month.....
>
> Roy Hunter
> Co-Chairman
> ANGFA of North America
> visit our website at:
> http://home.sprynet.com/sprynet/rainbows01
>
> ----------
> > From: Cary Hostrawser <caryho at ix.netcom.com>
> > To: rainbowfish at pcug.org.au
> > Subject: Re: [RML] Home page
> > Date: Thursday, January 30, 1997 4:43 PM
> >
> > In The Dawn of the Third Age "Roy Hunter" <rainbows01 at sprynet.com>
> > woke me from my contemplation by writing:
> > >I am not putting this on the net for the surfers, I am putting this on
> the
> > >net for the MEMBERS! :-)
> >
> > Whats to keep all the web surfers from seeing it? If your page is
> > public others will see it and respond. I can understand the advantage
> > of something that can be updated with more regularity than a printed
> > publication, but web pages are out there for everyone to see. That is
> > unless you plan to put it on a protected page with a password for
> > access;`)
> >
> > Cary Hostrawser
> >
> > Minnesota Aquarium Society
> > http://www.mn-aquarium.org/
> >
> > Rainbowfish Study Group of North America
> > http://home.earthlink.net/~sbuckel/index.html
Now I am joining the RSG and ANGFA as soon as I leave this computer. I
ve been holding off a bit until I could fit it,($10&$29) into the big
picture of little money.
Roy is right if someone sees the ANGFA is more then a group that meets
on a mailing list with info and spam. Like myself they may have second
thoughts about joining. Roy I like the page and I beleave it's a good
move. You could limmit it with some info and tell about joining leads to
more info through a newsletter(I hope). Just my thoughts.
Jim Capelle in Sunny Florida, where for people thinking about being a
Snowbird next year, we Piranhas in the swimming canels, alligators
bigger then a VW mini-bus in cooling/holding ponds, high winds, locust
and plague.