Sharon,
I forwarded you info to you regarding this site. If I can help without
student status--and it looks like maybe I can--I'd love to set up a WEB
info page for cat info.
On Tue, 17 Sep 1996, Sharon Talbert wrote:
> Anybody have any extra hours they care to donate to my day? Or perhaps to
> helping me set up a website for Friends of Campus Cats?
>
> What I really owe to my babies is the best of foster care and eventual
> life-long, responsible homes. If a website can help me accomplish that,
> great. If nothing else, it would save me repeating myself here so often
> -- at least for those who *can* access a website.
>
> So -- any volunteers?
>
> On Tue, 17 Sep 1996, Jeanette Rattner wrote:
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> > Computer and Communications offer workshops to help people such as
> > yourself learn how to do a WEB site. It's not hte complicated, and you owe
> > it to your babies to at least try!
> >
> > On Tue, 17 Sep 1996, Sharon Talbert wrote:
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> > > > I'll be loosing my account soon, but if I would suggest that Friends of
> > > > Campus Cats look into setting up a WEB site. You could 'advertise' your
> > > > cats, which other groups are already doing and also use it as an
> > > > information site. FOr instance, recently today, I printed out an article
> > > > bu Sarah Hartwell on Taming Feral Kittens. For people who are new at this
> > > > type of thing, (good hearts but need educating) this could, with
> > > > permission, be a link on the WEB site and people could download it if they
> > > > wanted to. Also there was an articel on older cats--etc. Any informaton
> > > > that is not timebased could be used this way--and you can also have links
> > > > or access to newsgroups.
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> > > I've had this suggested to me before, by someone willing to set up a
> > > Friends of Campus Cats website (that offer no longer stands,
> > > unfortunately, but it was and still is appreciated). Though my work
> > > computer does have World Web, I unfortunately am not web-footed, and am
> > > waiting for the web to become less of a fuss to use. Still, if someone
> > > were to do the set-up, leaving me to provide whatever text and propaganda,
> > > I would be interested. It's time, I know.
> > >
> > > A web site is an excellent place to declare oneself and provide
> > > beautifully presented packets of information for tidy print-off, but it
> > > does not meet the need for the kind of quick advice/assistance possible
> > > with e-mail contact one-on-one, however. Rpc.rescue would.
> > >
> > > Hope you get e-mail service again soon, Jeannette. I wish you well.
> > >
> > > Sharon Talbert
> > > Friends of Campus Cats
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> > Jeanette Rattner
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Jeanette Rattner