On 5/02/2016 8:33 AM, Claudio DeLorenzi wrote (in part):
> Thanks Adam
>
> ... for providing this.
(Snip)
> It is a real shame when the online works (that someone put a lot of effort
> into) get lost for whatever reason, so keeping these kinds of archives
> alive is important (even if there are a few holes in them).
> It's too bad that we can't just put these in a library of our very own- Oh
> Wait...why can't we do that?
>
In the course of my email correspondence with Jeff Gorman's son Adam
last year, Adam mentioned that Jeff's site (A Woodworker's Notebook,
http://www.amgron.clara.net/ ) and the info contained therein would
probably be closed down this year. I don't know if this remains the
case, but perhaps this would be a worthwhile site to start with, subject
to Jeff supporting the idea. It would be easier to archive the
information now, rather than attempt to recover it later, and a fine
recognition of Jeff's place in the history of The Porch. Unfortunately I
have neither the skills, nor the server to do this, but I do have Adam's
email address if anyone is interested in pursuing this further.
Regards,
Tony B
Hobart, Tasmania
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