Sandy and all --
I have had so many things going on that I haven't given this project the
time it needs or deserves. My apologies.
I assigned the work that needs to be done, then we got some 'paying' jobs
that had a tighter deadline, leaving little time left over. The good news
is that our Internet business has been very successful. The bad news is that
our Internet business has been very successful. My overall work environment
is suffering from that almost-end-of-winter malaise and discontent that
affects the human condition and kills our productivity at this time of the
year.
I recently added a new external contractor for web development. I'll tighten
up and re-spec the project this weekend and try to get them started next
week. The artwork has been done for at least 2 weeks, but the glimpse/ht:dig
search interface, file layout and basic site build is the hold up. We hit a
few snags and progress got stalled out.
This nudge causes me to give this project a more critical review of my
approach. Perhaps it's best to deploy, then improve rather than refine then
deploy. I will approach this project from that perspective and keep you
informed of my progress.
In the meantime, we all appreciate the availability of your
grouped-by-subject compilations.
Mark Grady
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-gmcmotorhome
> [mailto
wner-gmcmotorhome]On Behalf Of
> SDAVIS2024
> Sent: Friday, March 05, 1999 10:46 PM
> To: gmcmotorhome
> Subject: GMC: Archives
>
>
> Dave and Anyone Else Interested,
>
> Several months ago I started pulling together specific topics from the
> Archives so that my mechanic (and husband) could quickly glean the good
> information from this group when he is ready to tackle a part of
> the massive
> restoration. Those summaries are available to anyone on the Net.
> Just let me
> know if you are interested and I will e-mail you copies.
>
> In addition, Mark Grady is heading up a project to make the archives
> searchable. However, technically, he is way over my head. Mark,
> what is the
> latest on this effort?
>
> Happy GMCing
> Sandy Davis
> '73 Sequoia - Mariah
> Frankfort, KY
>
I have had so many things going on that I haven't given this project the
time it needs or deserves. My apologies.
I assigned the work that needs to be done, then we got some 'paying' jobs
that had a tighter deadline, leaving little time left over. The good news
is that our Internet business has been very successful. The bad news is that
our Internet business has been very successful. My overall work environment
is suffering from that almost-end-of-winter malaise and discontent that
affects the human condition and kills our productivity at this time of the
year.
I recently added a new external contractor for web development. I'll tighten
up and re-spec the project this weekend and try to get them started next
week. The artwork has been done for at least 2 weeks, but the glimpse/ht:dig
search interface, file layout and basic site build is the hold up. We hit a
few snags and progress got stalled out.
This nudge causes me to give this project a more critical review of my
approach. Perhaps it's best to deploy, then improve rather than refine then
deploy. I will approach this project from that perspective and keep you
informed of my progress.
In the meantime, we all appreciate the availability of your
grouped-by-subject compilations.
Mark Grady
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-gmcmotorhome
> [mailto
> SDAVIS2024
> Sent: Friday, March 05, 1999 10:46 PM
> To: gmcmotorhome
> Subject: GMC: Archives
>
>
> Dave and Anyone Else Interested,
>
> Several months ago I started pulling together specific topics from the
> Archives so that my mechanic (and husband) could quickly glean the good
> information from this group when he is ready to tackle a part of
> the massive
> restoration. Those summaries are available to anyone on the Net.
> Just let me
> know if you are interested and I will e-mail you copies.
>
> In addition, Mark Grady is heading up a project to make the archives
> searchable. However, technically, he is way over my head. Mark,
> what is the
> latest on this effort?
>
> Happy GMCing
> Sandy Davis
> '73 Sequoia - Mariah
> Frankfort, KY
>