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"Glenn Ashmore" wrote in message
news:h5EMb.814$Mb7.456@lakeread04... I'm not exactly sure how to do that. I use NetObjects Fusion because it is a lot more powerful than most web page editors and fairly easy to use but I have not really tried to get into it very far. It is hard enough to find time to write up the text much less try to learn more tricks. Mmm, don't know that software. I'm on the other side of the spectrum, using Arachnophilia. Meaning I'm writing the html 'barefooted' with the occasional help of a buttont that spits out an empty table or other html structure. I even fiddled around with 'home-brew' style sheets.... Too much of an engineer, I guess.... ;-) Meindert |
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All these responses and not a word about your RO system.
Typical. It looks very nice. I'm not sure I would take the homebrew approach mostly because I am not an officianado on these systems. Doug s/v Callista "Glenn Ashmore" wrote in message news:K1EMb.813$Mb7.301@lakeread04... Bruce wrote: Typical sailboater...cheap old out of date computer with plenty of bad advise. Glen, you site is fantastic and has been dully bookmarked for future reference when I build my water maker. Could you post a list of suppliers for the parts list Great job. I am working on a page with component choices, specifications and sources. Also trying to figure a way to have the PC board images print true size so they can be used for etching more boards. -- Glenn Ashmore I'm building a 45' cutter in strip/composite. Watch my progress (or lack there of) at: http://www.rutuonline.com Shameless Commercial Division: http://www.spade-anchor-us.com |
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All these responses and not a word about your RO system.
Typical. It looks very nice. I'm not sure I would take the homebrew approach mostly because I am not an officianado on these systems. Doug s/v Callista "Glenn Ashmore" wrote in message news:K1EMb.813$Mb7.301@lakeread04... Bruce wrote: Typical sailboater...cheap old out of date computer with plenty of bad advise. Glen, you site is fantastic and has been dully bookmarked for future reference when I build my water maker. Could you post a list of suppliers for the parts list Great job. I am working on a page with component choices, specifications and sources. Also trying to figure a way to have the PC board images print true size so they can be used for etching more boards. -- Glenn Ashmore I'm building a 45' cutter in strip/composite. Watch my progress (or lack there of) at: http://www.rutuonline.com Shameless Commercial Division: http://www.spade-anchor-us.com |
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I just turned off the "favorites" window in my browser and it fit just fine.
"Terry Spragg" wrote in message ... Ken H wrote: http://www.rutuonline.com/html/watermaker.html Stop trying to show off your giant screen monitor capabilities and reformat your site so we majority (real people?) can read it without flipping every line of text back and forth on our trusty 14" monitors. 80 columns is enough, because we speed readers can take it all in in a glance, if the colour contrast is good enough. Think ergonomic users! I read the first two lines and thought it not worth the bother, sorry. Please do not think that this offer of assistance is intended as criticism. Many amateur sites suffer from unpopularity for this reason. So, is your site intended to be read, or is it just for your own vanity? BFG (big friendly grin) -- Terry K - My email address is MY PROPERTY, and is protected by copyright legislation. Permission to reproduce it is specifically denied for mass mailing and unrequested solicitations. Spamspoof salad by spamchock TM - SofDevCo ® |
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I just turned off the "favorites" window in my browser and it fit just fine.
"Terry Spragg" wrote in message ... Ken H wrote: http://www.rutuonline.com/html/watermaker.html Stop trying to show off your giant screen monitor capabilities and reformat your site so we majority (real people?) can read it without flipping every line of text back and forth on our trusty 14" monitors. 80 columns is enough, because we speed readers can take it all in in a glance, if the colour contrast is good enough. Think ergonomic users! I read the first two lines and thought it not worth the bother, sorry. Please do not think that this offer of assistance is intended as criticism. Many amateur sites suffer from unpopularity for this reason. So, is your site intended to be read, or is it just for your own vanity? BFG (big friendly grin) -- Terry K - My email address is MY PROPERTY, and is protected by copyright legislation. Permission to reproduce it is specifically denied for mass mailing and unrequested solicitations. Spamspoof salad by spamchock TM - SofDevCo ® |
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Doug Dotson wrote: All these responses and not a word about your RO system. Typical. Touche. Good info, no doubt, but beyond my present means. I hope to need the juice, in readable format, after paying off some college tuitions. Terry K It looks very nice. I'm not sure I would take the homebrew approach mostly because I am not an officianado on these systems. Doug s/v Callista "Glenn Ashmore" wrote in message news:K1EMb.813$Mb7.301@lakeread04... Bruce wrote: Typical sailboater...cheap old out of date computer with plenty of bad advise. Glen, you site is fantastic and has been dully bookmarked for future reference when I build my water maker. Could you post a list of suppliers for the parts list Great job. I am working on a page with component choices, specifications and sources. Also trying to figure a way to have the PC board images print true size so they can be used for etching more boards. -- Glenn Ashmore I'm building a 45' cutter in strip/composite. Watch my progress (or lack there of) at: http://www.rutuonline.com Shameless Commercial Division: http://www.spade-anchor-us.com -- Terry K - My email address is MY PROPERTY, and is protected by copyright legislation. Permission to reproduce it is specifically denied for mass mailing and unrequested solicitations. Spamspoof salad by spamchock TM - SofDevCo ® |
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Doug Dotson wrote: All these responses and not a word about your RO system. Typical. Touche. Good info, no doubt, but beyond my present means. I hope to need the juice, in readable format, after paying off some college tuitions. Terry K It looks very nice. I'm not sure I would take the homebrew approach mostly because I am not an officianado on these systems. Doug s/v Callista "Glenn Ashmore" wrote in message news:K1EMb.813$Mb7.301@lakeread04... Bruce wrote: Typical sailboater...cheap old out of date computer with plenty of bad advise. Glen, you site is fantastic and has been dully bookmarked for future reference when I build my water maker. Could you post a list of suppliers for the parts list Great job. I am working on a page with component choices, specifications and sources. Also trying to figure a way to have the PC board images print true size so they can be used for etching more boards. -- Glenn Ashmore I'm building a 45' cutter in strip/composite. Watch my progress (or lack there of) at: http://www.rutuonline.com Shameless Commercial Division: http://www.spade-anchor-us.com -- Terry K - My email address is MY PROPERTY, and is protected by copyright legislation. Permission to reproduce it is specifically denied for mass mailing and unrequested solicitations. Spamspoof salad by spamchock TM - SofDevCo ® |
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Glen,
I searched your site and cent seem to find your RO machine... and my newsreader deleted your original post. Whats the location, again? Also..... I have a 44# spade (from you) and cant get it hold in soopy mud as well as a danforth. Any suggestions? Ive tried extra long scope, etc. |
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Glen,
I searched your site and cent seem to find your RO machine... and my newsreader deleted your original post. Whats the location, again? Also..... I have a 44# spade (from you) and cant get it hold in soopy mud as well as a danforth. Any suggestions? Ive tried extra long scope, etc. |
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Rich Hampel wrote: Glen, I searched your site and cent seem to find your RO machine... and my newsreader deleted your original post. Whats the location, again? The watermaker page is about 3 levels down. You can navigate there from SystemsPlumbing. Also..... I have a 44# spade (from you) and cant get it hold in soopy mud as well as a danforth. Any suggestions? Ive tried extra long scope, etc. That is very true. The Spade is one of the best anchors overall but no single anchor is best for all bottoms. In soupy bottoms total fluke area perpendicular to the rode's pull means a lot more than the most refined geometry. When it comes to soft mud NOTHING beats the Danforth set wide. All the Practical Sailor test showed it. OTOH, the Danforths and Fortress patterns don't reset well. Everything in boating is a compromise and this is one of them. -- Glenn Ashmore I'm building a 45' cutter in strip/composite. Watch my progress (or lack there of) at: http://www.rutuonline.com Shameless Commercial Division: http://www.spade-anchor-us.com |
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