New NSRCA website!

Ed Hartley roho at rcpattern.com
Thu Jan 30 06:24:42 AKST 2003


Thanks for the kind words Ron, John and the others! However the web site is
a product of the web team. Marty Moleski, Tim Pascoe, Don Ramsey, Steve
Sterling and of course Tom Weedon. These are the folks that created many of
the features we all enjoy. The two data-bases, the mail lists and much of
the content that is updated on a regular basis are handled by these fine
folks.

When ya'll run into these guys on the circuit, a pat on the back and a few
kind words would be nice!

Along with the pages I maintain, I did change it from the old look to the
new and attempted to fix most of the broken links. This took a few hours and
the kind words on the mail list make it all worthwhile!

BTW, if you clone me, fix it where I fly a little better! <g>

Best to everyone,
Ed
roho at rcpattern.com


----- Original Message -----
From: "Ron Van Putte" <vanputte at nuc.net>
To: <discussion at nsrca.org>
Sent: Wednesday, January 29, 2003 6:16 PM
Subject: Re: New NSRCA website!


>
>
> John Gausby wrote:
>
> >Nothing going on here so i pull up our website......Wow....It's
done....looks great.....Is that what's been working Ed Hartley till his
fingers were sore? Thanks to the WHOLE team.....nice job. I like it ALOT
better......John G.
> >
> >
> If everyone in NSRCA, me included, was as positive, productive,
> innovative and talented as Ed Hartley, we'd be in GREAT shape.  If
> cloning ever becomes acceptable, I nominate Ed as one of the first
> candidates.  Based on what members see on the website, I doubt that many
> know that he's on the far side of Social Security eligibility.  Good job
Ed!
>
> Ron Van Putte
>
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