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Re: Sharing Information



This form of communication is fine for personal communication, but it
doesn't really put everything in one spot like a species maintenance list
could do.

----- Original Message -----
From: David J. Ramsey <djramsey at mindspring_com>
To: <KillieTalk at aka_org>
Sent: Friday, February 02, 2001 12:51 PM
Subject: Sharing Information


> >Our "knowledge transfer" is too infrequent and random,
> >too anecdotal, and tragically VERBAL and one-on-one.
> >We're losing information at about the same rate we're
> >acquiring it, with little apparent net gain
> Free web space is everywhere. Everyone should consider the value of a
killie
> page. Even something as simple as a single page containing a list of the
> species you keep, and what their status is for you would be of value to
> everyone. A large site is time consuming and for most people a scary
> thought, but a single page listing that information, along with your email
> address would get the ball rolling. For those people who say that would be
> ugly, who cares. The good site is the one that provides useful
information.
> I personally would love to be able to check an assortment of AKA member's
> sites and see who is doing well with Mamfenses, or puerzli's and compare
> notes with them or swap DNA pools.  A lot of people don't ever want to
admit
> they aren't doing well with such and such on a public forum, but private
> emails can get things back on track.
> David Ramsey
>
> djramsey at mindspring_com
>
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