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Old 01-10-2010, 02:57 PM
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I think Al mentioned some time ago that he would no longer be able to host those pages. There was talk of trying to transfer the info to another site but I'm not sure if that was ever done.
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I think Al mentioned some time ago that he would no longer be able to host those pages. There was talk of trying to transfer the info to another site but I'm not sure if that was ever done.
Well, my fiance is a computer programmer and is well versed with computers, servers and the like. If that is the only issue, we would be more than happy to host it on one of our servers. Let me know if you guys would be interested in that!! It would really be no problem at all. All that would have to happen is to somehow forward the info to us and we could repost the new link!
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Old 01-10-2010, 04:24 PM
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Thanks Katie. As I remember there were several offers at the time, but he had to speak to the original author... not sure whether it got any further. I will try and ask him.
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Thanks Katie. As I remember there were several offers at the time, but he had to speak to the original author... not sure whether it got any further. I will try and ask him.
Thanks Rosie!! I'd greatly appreciate it. I'd hate to let that information go unused! Just thought I would put the offer out there. Let me know!

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True enough. I even offered to host them, but never heard back.
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Here is the link to the site, I thought we posted it a couple of months ago...sorry.
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Old 01-10-2010, 11:16 PM
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Here is the link to the site, I thought we posted it a couple of months ago...sorry.
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Thant's excellent Joann, thankyou.

It's quite possible a link was posted in a different thread and I missed seeing it. It's great to know the info is still available, because reading it was the first time I correctly understood S/H
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I'm glad it was helpful. We are working on some updates and should have it finished later this month.
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