I suggest someone, say Richard Notton calls Rex Cadman direct to discuss
this and your other needs. ..... Rex says in principle he can arrange for
use of a suitable phone point within the complex offices to make the
neccessary uploads on a once/twice daily basis....this will be hell of a
lot easier than trying to do it from a mobile phone link. rex is at
rex@warandpeace.uk.com
I have just spoken to Milweb's technical guru who has confirmed we would be
pleased to provide you with the necessary webspace and FTP access to enable
the
suggested ideas to become a reality.
If you have any thoughts on technical issues Chris can be reached at
Chris@milweb.net I suspect he is bracing himself for this one.
At the risk of being cuffed for another "infommercial" take a look at the
event on www.warandpeace.uk.com The video of the 1999 event is now selling
like hot cakes and can be ordered from rex@warandpeace.uk.com, MVPA shop or
www.dukevideo.com
regards, NIGE
www.milweb.net THE portal for the Military Vehicle hobby.
PS If any of you would like to buy a copy of the 1999 event programme Rex
has just a few left....
----- Original Message -----
From: Lars-Uwe Rudek <Rudek@shh-hamburg.de>
To: <mil-veh@skylee.com>
Sent: Wednesday, November 03, 1999 2:13 PM
Subject: [MV] Beltring 2000
> I am not the smartest guy concerning
> computers and web / internet stuff or Radio things....
>
> but:
>
> provided we know how many listers really want to be at Beltring,
> bearing in mind the list being very much US orientated,
> and considering Arthurs thoughts about the whole thing, why not
> consider the following:
>
> - set up a running computer at a Mil-Veh-List stall at Beltring
> (link up to the net via satellite / mobile phone ??)
>
> - give a daily report edited by listers pesent to the list community
>
> - receive messages from listers from around the world concerning
> Beltring etc. and thereby present the List to interested visitors ??
>
> - allow visitors to use the machine to make postings...and show them
> how quick they might be able to receive a reply to a query....
>
> - distribute calling cards with the web address of the List....
>
> provided such a thing is set up, one would achieve the following:
>
> - Listers present do not have to miss the List....
> - Listers at home can follow the events sort of "live"
> - Listers visiting Beltring have a place to find the fellow Listers
> - the List is promoted and may attract further members (in Europe!!)
>
> Funding: e.g. by UK based Internet providers and / or donations from
> visitors....Nigel: how about doing it together with Mil.net ?....
> Richard: what is your input concerning the technical background ?...
> Arthur: we are aware the List is non-commercial, but how about
> attracting more members ? from outside the US ?
>
> Am I taking it too far ???
>
> What do you think ?
>
>
>
> Lars-Uwe Rudek
> MVPA # 14836
> MVT # 8119
> T.E.A.M. # 2
> <RUDEK@SHH-HAMBURG.DE>
>
>
>
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----- Original Message -----
From: Lars-Uwe Rudek <Rudek@shh-hamburg.de>
To: <mil-veh@skylee.com>
Sent: Wednesday, November 03, 1999 2:13 PM
Subject: [MV] Beltring 2000
> I am not the smartest guy concerning
> computers and web / internet stuff or Radio things....
>
> but:
>
> provided we know how many listers really want to be at Beltring,
> bearing in mind the list being very much US orientated,
> and considering Arthurs thoughts about the whole thing, why not
> consider the following:
>
> - set up a running computer at a Mil-Veh-List stall at Beltring
> (link up to the net via satellite / mobile phone ??)
>
> - give a daily report edited by listers pesent to the list community
>
> - receive messages from listers from around the world concerning
> Beltring etc. and thereby present the List to interested visitors ??
>
> - allow visitors to use the machine to make postings...and show them
> how quick they might be able to receive a reply to a query....
>
> - distribute calling cards with the web address of the List....
>
> provided such a thing is set up, one would achieve the following:
>
> - Listers present do not have to miss the List....
> - Listers at home can follow the events sort of "live"
> - Listers visiting Beltring have a place to find the fellow Listers
> - the List is promoted and may attract further members (in Europe!!)
>
> Funding: e.g. by UK based Internet providers and / or donations from
> visitors....Nigel: how about doing it together with Mil.net ?....
> Richard: what is your input concerning the technical background ?...
> Arthur: we are aware the List is non-commercial, but how about
> attracting more members ? from outside the US ?
>
> Am I taking it too far ???
>
> What do you think ?
>
>
>
> Lars-Uwe Rudek
> MVPA # 14836
> MVT # 8119
> T.E.A.M. # 2
> <RUDEK@SHH-HAMBURG.DE>
>
>
>
> ===
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