Vance
Does it make sense to set up a series of "rooms" on a
server, one for Ruby, one for Mamods etc.  Where
individual improvements can be archived?  Point being
a new owner or potential owner could then access the
site and "learn."  This would reduce repeating
requests while providing a library that develops from
actual use.  I have been collecting Ruby messages for
the past year and have been edited by selection for my
interests. They would be available to anyone. Your
Ruby page is a fine example of what could be expanded
with the danger of becoming a major project.  If an
owner of a Mikado for example would monitor this arena
and then provide it for server archive, the same for a
Mamod etc. The site mgr would have the right to edit,
by selection any submittal otherwise the messages,
assuming no derogatory language would be left intact
with author etch. Am I stirring the pot?
Mike\

--- VR Bass <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Peter Jones did a long series of articles in SitG
> several years back entitled 
> "Kissing Frogs", on the subject of taking stock
> Mamods and making them 
> good runners.  He gave instructions on clearing up
> all of their know weak 
> spots.  You can look them all up in the SitG index,
> then see if back issues are 
> available from SitG.  Index: 
> <http://www.nmia.com/~vrbass/steam/sitgindx.htm>
> 
> regards,
>   -vance-
> 
> Vance Bass                
> Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA
> Small-scale live steam resources:
> http://www.nmia.com/~vrbass 


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