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well awhile ago i did a website for my sons band

http://www.perception.net/negative_effect/...on the

opening page if you clicking on any of the guys in the

pic it will bring you to there pic page and if you

click on there name there it will bring you to there

info page...but how i did the photo i could do a map

--- roguekc@... wrote:

> Dear Rose,

> I've been involved in that a couple of times on

> different websites that

> make use of this script, and it's not all that

> complicated when you know what

> you are doing... Unfortunately for me now, I was

> working with someone ELSE

> who knew what HE was doing... I was the one who was

> to make sure it all

> " looked really pretty " and was properly designed,

> and did some damage

> control. He was the one with the pocket protector,

> if you know what I mean.

> There are several ways to go about it, but I

> believe the simplest is

> doing a simple Java aplet. And once you've done a

> couple of them they just

> fly like fire. You can sit down and do ten or

> fifteen, depending on how

> involved you want the information to be, in just a

> few minutes. Just copy

> and paste code, add new persons data, a little more

> code, that's it. I'm

> sorry I don't know the code handy, but you can

> easily " borrow " it from

> another site you can find that does it the way you

> want...(BTW, for any

> concerned... " Borrowing " sounds a bit sleazy, but

> it's is not at all. It is

> completely legal and morally a non-issue. The code

> is published as public

> domain and it's perfectly fine to borrow it.

> Someone wrote something

> remotely similar to it a long, long time ago,

> someone borrowed it and altered

> it to fit their needs, someone copied that and

> altered it, etc., etc.,

> etc.... Just the way we'd be doing it. The way it's

> been done since the

> introduction of public domain code... It's just how

> it's done.)

> Just find a site that does those very simple

> " pop-ups " , view the code,

> copy it, and paste it into a new document... You've

> got the code saved, and

> can then apply it right over your existing map, or a

> map that you've created,

> etc.

> It's a great idea, it's doable, it's just

> time-consuming.

> I bet Mark could help with finding the right

> little " blurb " of coding that

> does the popup.... He's SOOOOoooooo resourceful, and

> ALWAYS so AMAZINGLY

> willing and remarkably EAGER to help, and be

> involved, and learn from these

> kinds of experiences, and be creative, and garner

> new skills... How am I

> doing Mark? Man, well I hope, that was the sweetest

> major ass-kissing that

> I've done in YEARS. Wow. My energy is suddenly

> spent. That was a serious

> one. I'm going to have to recharge, and use lots

> and LOTS of lip balm for

> the rest of the day.

> I could probably come up with a US or World map

> that was pretty good size

> and detailed... Several years ago I drew them (at

> least the US) for SWBT

> phone books for about six years. (THAT was slow and

> detailed darn work!!!

> It was on a little Mac II of some kind with about a

> 20 meg HD and ram of

> MAYBE 136 mb... We're talking dinosaurs, and this

> HUGE Illustrator file took

> about ten minutes to PREPARE to save. EEK!) ANyway,

> I could put my efforts

> into securing that sort of graphic I bet... At least

> give it my best.

> Again, great idea, Rosie... Let's see what kind

> of interest it might

> generate.....

> - How many folks would like to be featured on

> such a page?

> - How many folks would actually supply all their

> own data for us (Rosie)

> to place?

> Rosie, it's a MAGNIFICENT idea, and it could

> take a fair amount of work

> for you, Mark and I... But could really be KICK-A**

> when done!! And for all

> you programmers out there... If you know of a

> simpler, newer, easy-to-use

> means of doing those mini-little pop-ups... This is

> no time to be silent!!

> If you've got a plan that could save us

> tens-to-hundreds of hours, JUMP RIGHT

> IN!

> Response??

> Thanks Rosie, great job!

> Terry in KC

>

> In a message dated 1/1/02 06:14:47 AM,

> toosweettocare@... writes:

>

> << actually it would be great if you could get a

> list of

> everyone...everyone who wants to participate...all

> over the planet...if you could, and if i can find

> some

> time maybe i could creat a map of the world and show

> everyone on it...and when you click on any dot it

> would bring up that persons info, what every they

> want

> to add...i haven't done any html or dhtml in awhile,

> but would love to give it a shot...then maybe it

> could

> be added to the website

> --- roguekc@... wrote:

> > Dear Karyn,

> > As a rep for Missouri, living on the

> > Missouri/Kansas border, I'm not

> > aware of an existing list for either state and

> would

> > love to create one. (If

> > I am incorrect, and anybody knows of such a list,

> > please of course let me

> > know ASAP!) The cooperation that I need is very

> > simple, so I'll send out the

> > call now!

> >

> > ATTENTION; KANSAS & MISSOURI SUBSCRIBERS. >>

>

>

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opppppppps messed up that link...

http://www.perception.net/negative_effect/

--- rose Simonyi toosweettocare@...> wrote:

> well awhile ago i did a website for my sons band

> http://www.perception.net/negative_effect/...on the

> opening page if you clicking on any of the guys in

> the

> pic it will bring you to there pic page and if you

> click on there name there it will bring you to there

> info page...but how i did the photo i could do a map

> --- roguekc@... wrote:

> > Dear Rose,

> > I've been involved in that a couple of times

> on

> > different websites that

> > make use of this script, and it's not all that

> > complicated when you know what

> > you are doing... Unfortunately for me now, I was

> > working with someone ELSE

> > who knew what HE was doing... I was the one who

> was

> > to make sure it all

> > " looked really pretty " and was properly designed,

> > and did some damage

> > control. He was the one with the pocket

> protector,

> > if you know what I mean.

> > There are several ways to go about it, but I

> > believe the simplest is

> > doing a simple Java aplet. And once you've done a

> > couple of them they just

> > fly like fire. You can sit down and do ten or

> > fifteen, depending on how

> > involved you want the information to be, in just a

> > few minutes. Just copy

> > and paste code, add new persons data, a little

> more

> > code, that's it. I'm

> > sorry I don't know the code handy, but you can

> > easily " borrow " it from

> > another site you can find that does it the way you

> > want...(BTW, for any

> > concerned... " Borrowing " sounds a bit sleazy, but

> > it's is not at all. It is

> > completely legal and morally a non-issue. The

> code

> > is published as public

> > domain and it's perfectly fine to borrow it.

> > Someone wrote something

> > remotely similar to it a long, long time ago,

> > someone borrowed it and altered

> > it to fit their needs, someone copied that and

> > altered it, etc., etc.,

> > etc.... Just the way we'd be doing it. The way

> it's

> > been done since the

> > introduction of public domain code... It's just

> how

> > it's done.)

> > Just find a site that does those very simple

> > " pop-ups " , view the code,

> > copy it, and paste it into a new document...

> You've

> > got the code saved, and

> > can then apply it right over your existing map, or

> a

> > map that you've created,

> > etc.

> > It's a great idea, it's doable, it's just

> > time-consuming.

> > I bet Mark could help with finding the right

> > little " blurb " of coding that

> > does the popup.... He's SOOOOoooooo resourceful,

> and

> > ALWAYS so AMAZINGLY

> > willing and remarkably EAGER to help, and be

> > involved, and learn from these

> > kinds of experiences, and be creative, and garner

> > new skills... How am I

> > doing Mark? Man, well I hope, that was the

> sweetest

> > major ass-kissing that

> > I've done in YEARS. Wow. My energy is suddenly

> > spent. That was a serious

> > one. I'm going to have to recharge, and use lots

> > and LOTS of lip balm for

> > the rest of the day.

> > I could probably come up with a US or World

> map

> > that was pretty good size

> > and detailed... Several years ago I drew them (at

> > least the US) for SWBT

> > phone books for about six years. (THAT was slow

> and

> > detailed darn work!!!

> > It was on a little Mac II of some kind with about

> a

> > 20 meg HD and ram of

> > MAYBE 136 mb... We're talking dinosaurs, and this

> > HUGE Illustrator file took

> > about ten minutes to PREPARE to save. EEK!)

> ANyway,

> > I could put my efforts

> > into securing that sort of graphic I bet... At

> least

> > give it my best.

> > Again, great idea, Rosie... Let's see what

> kind

> > of interest it might

> > generate.....

> > - How many folks would like to be featured on

> > such a page?

> > - How many folks would actually supply all

> their

> > own data for us (Rosie)

> > to place?

> > Rosie, it's a MAGNIFICENT idea, and it could

> > take a fair amount of work

> > for you, Mark and I... But could really be

> KICK-A**

> > when done!! And for all

> > you programmers out there... If you know of a

> > simpler, newer, easy-to-use

> > means of doing those mini-little pop-ups... This

> is

> > no time to be silent!!

> > If you've got a plan that could save us

> > tens-to-hundreds of hours, JUMP RIGHT

> > IN!

> > Response??

> > Thanks Rosie, great job!

> > Terry in KC

> >

> > In a message dated 1/1/02 06:14:47 AM,

> > toosweettocare@... writes:

> >

> > << actually it would be great if you could get a

> > list of

> > everyone...everyone who wants to participate...all

> > over the planet...if you could, and if i can find

> > some

> > time maybe i could creat a map of the world and

> show

> > everyone on it...and when you click on any dot it

> > would bring up that persons info, what every they

> > want

> > to add...i haven't done any html or dhtml in

> awhile,

> > but would love to give it a shot...then maybe it

> > could

> > be added to the website

> > --- roguekc@... wrote:

> > > Dear Karyn,

> > > As a rep for Missouri, living on the

> > > Missouri/Kansas border, I'm not

> > > aware of an existing list for either state and

> > would

> > > love to create one. (If

> > > I am incorrect, and anybody knows of such a

> list,

> > > please of course let me

> > > know ASAP!) The cooperation that I need is very

> > > simple, so I'll send out the

> > > call now!

> > >

> > > ATTENTION; KANSAS & MISSOURI SUBSCRIBERS.

> >>

> >

> >

>

>

> __________________________________________________

>

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Can we maybe include Colorado in that group because so far I seem to be the

only one from this state. TTFN,

ATTENTION; KANSAS & MISSOURI SUBSCRIBERS.

> Dear Karyn,

> As a rep for Missouri, living on the Missouri/Kansas border, I'm not

> aware of an existing list for either state and would love to create one.

(If

> I am incorrect, and anybody knows of such a list, please of course let me

> know ASAP!) The cooperation that I need is very simple, so I'll send out

the

> call now!

>

> ATTENTION; KANSAS & MISSOURI SUBSCRIBERS.

> I'd like to organize a list of all our PAI list members from our area

of

> the planet, so please reply to this e-mail address (RogueKC@...) and

send

> some info about yourself.

> Don't need a book for this list, just the vitals... Here are some

hints,

> perhaps even an outline to follow if you like.

> 1) PAI screename or handle - (Roguekc or Terry in KC)

> 2) E-mail address - (Rogue@...)

> 3) Location - (Kansas City, MO... Plaza area)

> 4) Relationship - (Single & lovin' it, Single and terrified of

> commitment, Partnered, Married, Dating my Parole Officer, etc.)

> 6) Family - (I have adopted 18 children, all 4 years of age; I have 2

> kittens, there names are...)

>

> OPTIONAL: If you're comfortable being on a phone mail list that could

be

> sent to just members of that same list - members from your immediate area

of

> the planet - that would be great too! A handy " reference guide " that

could

> be printed out and tacked on the bulletin board for emergencies, or just

to

> chat; having direct access to someone you may have spent a good deal of

time

> with online that you can actually CALL, might just be very helpful some

> afternoon when you're feeling particularly vulnerable or upset.

> (Terry in KC - 913/302-2122 cell, home, generally in bed

> by... Friday)

> You know, just that sort of general info on each of us.

>

> If I can get a good response from local list folks, we might even be

able

> to open up a discussion about a state or regional get-together, or online

> chat, etc... The potential is limitless.

> This would be intended in NO WAY whatsoever to take away ANY function

of

> the PAI list or it's objectives. Rather an addendum to - organized for

> convenience to create another opportunity of on-going support for PAI list

> members.

> SO come on, Missouri and Kansas subscribers... Send in those e-mails

> today!

> Thank you all for your help, cooperation and enthusiasm.

> Peace and Love,

> Terry in KC

>

>

>

> << Do any of the other states have a membership list? >>

>

>

>

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> Can we maybe include Colorado in that group because so far I seem

to be the only one from this state. TTFN,

> ----- Original Message -----

> From: Dear Karyn,> > As a rep for Missouri, living

on the Missouri/Kansas border, I'm not aware of an existing list for

either state and would love to create one.O come on, Missouri and

Kansas subscribers... Send in those e-mails today! Terry in KC

> > In a message dated 12/31/01 04:44:38 PM, KarynWms@a... writes:

< Do any of the other states have a membership list? >>

, Terry, and all,

Absolutely! I want to make a reference list available on the PAI home

page: http:www.pancassociation.org

Until you are able to locate others in your state who are suffering

with this disease, feel free to join forces with other states you

border.

Send me the list for uploading as soon as you get one started. We can

always add to it.

Just a reminder to check the site for your story.

Karyn

Founder / President

Pancreatitis Association International

KarynWms@...

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Well - please put me on whatever list I fit best on -

Roth

402 Edgewood

stown, CO 80534

e-mail address: bcroth1@...

Re: ATTENTION; KANSAS & MISSOURI SUBSCRIBERS.

>

> > Can we maybe include Colorado in that group because so far I seem

> to be the only one from this state. TTFN,

> > ----- Original Message -----

> > From: Dear Karyn,> > As a rep for Missouri, living

> on the Missouri/Kansas border, I'm not aware of an existing list for

> either state and would love to create one.O come on, Missouri and

> Kansas subscribers... Send in those e-mails today! Terry in KC

> > > In a message dated 12/31/01 04:44:38 PM, KarynWms@a... writes:

> < Do any of the other states have a membership list? >>

>

> , Terry, and all,

>

> Absolutely! I want to make a reference list available on the PAI home

> page: http:www.pancassociation.org

> Until you are able to locate others in your state who are suffering

> with this disease, feel free to join forces with other states you

> border.

>

> Send me the list for uploading as soon as you get one started. We can

> always add to it.

>

> Just a reminder to check the site for your story.

>

> Karyn

> Founder / President

> Pancreatitis Association International

> KarynWms@...

>

>

>

> PANCREATITIS Association, Intl.

> Online e-mail group

>

> To reply to this message hit " reply " or send an e-mail to:

Pancreatitis (AT) Yahoo

>

> To subscribe to this e-mail group, simply send an e-mail to:

Pancreatitis-subscribe (AT) Yahoo

>

>

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