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Easy access to Fox-Strangways page (??)

🔗Joseph Pehrson <pehrson@pubmedia.com>

9/13/2000 9:06:17 AM

Hello Monz!

Do you think it might be possible to post the Fox-Strangways page and
associated tunings to your folder on the egroups website??

This seems JUST the thing to be there in my opinion. That way we can
reference it conveniently later.

Thanks!
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Joseph Pehrson

🔗John A. deLaubenfels <jdl@adaptune.com>

9/13/2000 10:34:10 AM

[Joseph Pehrson wrote:]
>Hello Monz!

>Do you think it might be possible to post the Fox-Strangways page and
>associated tunings to your folder on the egroups website??

>This seems JUST the thing to be there in my opinion. That way we can
>reference it conveniently later.

A good idea, but another option, to save precious space in the
egroups website, is to include a link to Monz's actual website. I do
this for JIRelay, my long-neglected realtime adaptive tuning Windows
program. I'm assuming that Monz's website isn't going anywhere any
time soon!

JdL

🔗Joseph Pehrson <pehrson@pubmedia.com>

9/13/2000 11:03:57 AM

--- In tuning@egroups.com, "John A. deLaubenfels" <jdl@a...> wrote:
> [Joseph Pehrson wrote:]
> >Hello Monz!
>
> >Do you think it might be possible to post the Fox-Strangways page
and associated tunings to your folder on the egroups website??
>
> >This seems JUST the thing to be there in my opinion. That way we
can reference it conveniently later.
>
>
> A good idea, but another option, to save precious space in the
> egroups website, is to include a link to Monz's actual website. I
do this for JIRelay, my long-neglected realtime adaptive tuning
Windows program. I'm assuming that Monz's website isn't going
anywhere any time soon!
>
> JdL

Hello John!

This is a mighty good idea, as long as Monz' web pages don't get lost
into obscurity. I believe some of them have in the past... they were
no longer operative and/or Monz couldn't even find their locations
himself! Many of his significant webpages are NOT findable from his
homepage... understandably, since they are not necessarily what he
intends to feature. But, on the other hand, they should not be so
"buried" as to be unusable... particularly when they are as
interesting as this last one!!!

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Joseph Pehrson