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Martin Rowley December 26th 06 01:33 PM

Message FAQ updating etc.
 
The FAQ (and associated Glossary)

I have today uploaded the latest update to the FAQ & Glossary, and this
message is to announce that this will the last time I shall do so.

I can no longer maintain the FAQ to the standard I would wish for
reasons that I don't want to enlarge upon here. I will keep the various
pages hosted on my site for as long as I maintain the ntl account, but
will not perform any more updates, amendments etc.

In the life-time of this newsgroup (and near 10-year history of the
FAQ), the world of the Internet has changed out of all recognition. In
1996, UK-based web sites that held information, advice etc., on matters
of interest to the 'amateur' weather community were few and far between.

Now, we have many and varied sites with useful advice, and of course
Wikipedia is also available and popular. Also the advent of powerful
search engines has revolutionised the WWW, which applications both find
data very efficiently, and some (e.g. Google) store web pages for
all-time (or at least as long as we can foresee).

If anyone should wish to take over this job, then of course please do so
with my blessing: you can either lift the relevant pages from my site,
or I can burn a CD with the files for manipulation.

Thank you for all your help and support over the past years.

Martin.


--
FAQ & Glossary for uk.sci.weather at:-
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/booty.weather/uswfaqfr.htm
and
http://booty.org.uk/booty.weather/metindex.htm



Weatherlawyer December 26th 06 03:36 PM

Message FAQ updating etc.
 

Martin Rowley wrote:
The FAQ (and associated Glossary)

I have today uploaded the latest update to the FAQ & Glossary, and this
message is to announce that this will the last time I shall do so.

I can no longer maintain the FAQ to the standard I would wish for
reasons that I don't want to enlarge upon here. I will keep the various
pages hosted on my site for as long as I maintain the ntl account, but
will not perform any more updates, amendments etc.

In the life-time of this newsgroup (and near 10-year history of the
FAQ), the world of the Internet has changed out of all recognition. In
1996, UK-based web sites that held information, advice etc., on matters
of interest to the 'amateur' weather community were few and far between.


I am sorry to lose your input there and grateful for the feature. I
hope whatever the reason is, that everything will improve. I hope for
the best for you and yours.


David Mitchell December 26th 06 04:29 PM

Message FAQ updating etc.
 
Snipped a bit.

There are certain people on this newsgroup whose contributions are immense.
I won't name them now, if only for fear of missing someone out
inadvertently, but you know who you are and more importantly, so do we and
we reaaly value your efforts.

Martin, I appreciate your comments and thank-you for the 10 years (so
far!!!) of the FAQ. I really hope someone can take it on, as it has been
invaluable for many and has always been the first point of reference when a
question has been raised and is quite unique in the information available.
I am proud to actually have my name mentioned in it, no matter that it's for
something quite trivial, so I have a vested interest in its continuation,
though unfortunately not the time or dedication that others have
demonstrated to this ng.

--
David Mitchell, 70m amsl, Langtoft, East Riding of Yorkshire.



John Hall December 26th 06 05:55 PM

Message FAQ updating etc.
 
In article ,
Martin Rowley m
writes:
The FAQ (and associated Glossary)

I have today uploaded the latest update to the FAQ & Glossary, and this
message is to announce that this will the last time I shall do so.

snip

That's sad news.

Thank you for all your help and support over the past years.


The thanks should be all yours, for all the time, skill and effort that
you have put into the FAQ.
--
John Hall

"Distrust any enterprise that requires new clothes."
Henry David Thoreau (1817-1862)

Graham Easterling December 26th 06 05:57 PM

Message FAQ updating etc.
 

Martin Rowley wrote:

The FAQ (and associated Glossary)

I have today uploaded the latest update to the FAQ & Glossary, and this
message is to announce that this will the last time I shall do so.

I can no longer maintain the FAQ to the standard I would wish for
reasons that I don't want to enlarge upon here. I will keep the various
pages hosted on my site for as long as I maintain the ntl account, but
will not perform any more updates, amendments etc.


I am sorry to hear that Martin. I've found it a very useful reference.

All the best

Graham
Penzance


Maurice Smith December 26th 06 05:57 PM

Message FAQ updating etc.
 
Martin

I'm sure I speak on behalf of everyone involved with the ng when I sincerely
thank you for making such a valuable resource available. Pity the TV
recognition took so long!

Wishing you every health and happiness in 2007 and beyond.

Maurice Smith

Sandwick, Shetland


On 26/12/06 2:33 pm, in article ,
"Martin Rowley" m wrote:

The FAQ (and associated Glossary)

I have today uploaded the latest update to the FAQ & Glossary, and this
message is to announce that this will the last time I shall do so.

I can no longer maintain the FAQ to the standard I would wish for
reasons that I don't want to enlarge upon here. I will keep the various
pages hosted on my site for as long as I maintain the ntl account, but
will not perform any more updates, amendments etc.



Gareth Slee December 26th 06 06:22 PM

Message FAQ updating etc.
 
Martin Rowley m wrote:

Thank you for all your help and support over the past years.

Martin.



Martin

What size is the site?

--
Gareth Slee
http://www.meroffice.com

Martin Rowley December 27th 06 01:12 PM

Message FAQ updating etc.
 

"Gareth Slee" wrote in message
news:1hqywga.1qbdrme1oqwtylN%
What size is the site?

--


.... very roughly 8 Mb. I say 'very roughly' because the way it's been
built up over the years means that there are a lot of files
inter-locking with my own personal web data, and that's something I
would need to disentangle if someone were to host / maintain the site
independently.

Martin.

--
Martin Rowley
Bracknell



Steve Loft December 28th 06 04:16 PM

Message FAQ updating etc.
 
Martin Rowley wrote:

... very roughly 8 Mb. I say 'very roughly' because the way it's been
built up over the years means that there are a lot of files
inter-locking with my own personal web data, and that's something I
would need to disentangle if someone were to host / maintain the site
independently.


I have virtually unlimited web space and bandwidth, and would be happy
to take over hosting and maintaining the FAQ. I'd want to put my own
'look and feel' on it, without losing accessibility - not that there's
anything wrong with the current design - but I'd be relying on the
experts in the newsgroup as far as the content is concerned.

Of course, if Gareth is about to volunteer, I'm happy for him to do it.
--
Steve Loft
Sanday, Orkney. 5m ASL
http://sanday.org.uk/weather

Gareth Slee December 28th 06 04:34 PM

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Steve Loft wrote:

Of course, if Gareth is about to volunteer, I'm happy for him to do it.



I was considering volunteering, but I've so much on at the moment that
I'd be glad to let you have a bash :-)

--
Gareth Slee
http://www.meroffice.com


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