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Annual appeal

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Tue Dec 21 21:40:21 2004 Annual appeal
Posted by Tony Lawrence
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Well, maybe I don't do this annually, but I don't remember when I did it last, so we'll all just have to pretend it was last December, OK?


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What I need is suggestions, criticisms, ideas: whatever YOU think would help make this site better, more useful for you, etc.. Tell me what you like, what you hate, whatever. Do it here, do it in email, do it at the site forum - whatever is easiest for you. Sign your name, don't sign your name, whatever.

Thanks!




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CommentsBlog1207 :

---December 22, 2004

I would like to see a quick link to this, maybe somewhere on the top menu?

http://aplawrence.com/cgi-bin/auth.pl


I have a few other ideas that I will be posting over the next couple of days.

--BruceGarlock

---December 22, 2004

OK - it's under "Post"

--TonyLawrence

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