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Re: New AKA web site (FAQ)



Wright,

Sorry to hear about the loss of your pet. I have been through that 
several times now and it is always like the loss of a family member. I 
must say, though, that 14 is a pretty good inning for a lab.

Let me also remind you of the smiley icon attached to my friendly jibe. 
If, however, you can help get a group together to submit suggest FAQs 
and responses, I'd love it.

Barry

On Sunday, March 2, 2003, at 11:32  PM, Wright Huntley wrote:

>
>
> Barry Cooper wrote:
>
> Sniperoo... (a venerable down-under expression)
>
>> Here is another job for which someone might volunteer. Sound ideal 
>> for Wright :o)
>> I would like to assemble a killies FAQ that could go in the new 
>> Library section on the site. That should be gleaned from the 
>> killietalk archives. Such things as "Can I keep killies in a planted 
>> community tank?"; What is a good beginner's killie? etc. Any 
>> volunteers? Could be more that one.
>
> I like the idea, but am cool about being volunteered for it, right 
> now. I have just taken on a load of responsibility for JAKA (not to 
> mention my BAKA Sec. and web duties), and do not want to bite off more 
> than I can chew.
>
> Who would be willing to join me in assembling it? It might be best as 
> a committee effort, anyway, in that some aspects of killifish keeping 
> may be controversial and we want the web site to present a unified 
> agreeable front. We could hash it out in e-mails and then post final 
> results off to Barry. Mike Jacobs might make a good coordinator of 
> such an effort. Monte? RJ? Charles?
>
> Wright
>
> PS. I may be more willing, later, Barry. I'm bummed out, right now, 
> for I had to put down my dear old 14-yr-old Labrador, Gus, yesterday 
> and am not in a mood for doing *anything* requiring serious thought.
>
> -- 
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>
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