Re: Testing vectorbeam monitors.

From: Chuck <chuck_at_localsurfer.com>
Date: Mon Feb 25 2013 - 13:11:29 EST

John,
        As you suggested a few weeks ago, a wiki would be a good thing since it is a community contributed type of site. It keeps running as long as the community wants it there. If interest is lost by one person, it keeps going.

Chuck

On Feb 24, 2013, at 11:16 PM, John Robertson wrote:

> Chuck wrote:
>> Would you guys be interested in adding that info to wikicade?
>>
>> Chuck
>>
>>
> I don't have a problem with folks adding info wikicade from documents like the VectorFAQ, however the document is probably going to outlive the website on the 'net - web sites come and go as owners interests change, but documents float around 'forever'. I don't have time or interest to edit two items so will stick with the document for now.
>
> You can cut and paste it into the wiki as long as credit is given to the author(s) as far as I am concerned.
>
> John :-#)#
>> On Feb 24, 2013, at 7:04 PM, Pat Danis wrote:
>>
>>
>>> John:
>>>
>>> Tom sold off most of his arcades and projects. I bought a lot of it. There are others that managed to get a few gems. I can give him a call and ask about modifying the FAQ. I don't think he will mind as long as proper attribution is given.
>>>
>>> Pat
>>>
>
>
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