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I think (simply) a Florida Crew Store is the best place to start. There are several "canned" websites that will suit our needs for shirts, hats, etc.
Why bother with another site that is not much more than links back to HDF?
Without moderators and logins for users, you are begging for malware attacks.
In a perfect world we'd have an electronic clubhouse where we could all sing around the campfire. I've had a change of heart and now think this would be a bad idea outside of a crew store.
Just think about how many stickies there is going to be if we keep adding things we want everyone to see first. There will be two pages of stickies.
JMOI.
This comes from the author of 40% of the Stickies at the top of the Crew section?
I think it's a good idea.. as long as it's links back to HDF.
It can house the store and the pics. I tried opening an account on photobucket and giving out the login and password, and like 3 people used it... big FAIL on that one.
As long as Terry agrees and we don't get black-balled, we could at least try it. If it's a hassle... cancel it. No biggie.
Just think about how many stickies there is going to be if we keep adding things we want everyone to see first. There will be two pages of stickies.
JMOI.
We have five (5) stickies. Two have to do with t-shirt colors/styles.
One has to do with Phil. 1 has to do with rules (hasn't been posted to since 8/30/10) and one is for a crew map (no posts since 8/10/10). Not quite up to two pages.
You all do what you want to make it more convenient. I don't see it myself.
Just searched on flcrew.com.....lots of 'hits' (one had a bunch of people in a row boat, one was looking for
make-up artists.) The one with the row boats had some nice pictures.
chuck
Last edited by themensh; Sep 14, 2010 at 07:43 PM.
I think (simply) a Florida Crew Store is the best place to start. There are several "canned" websites that will suit our needs for shirts, hats, etc.
Why bother with another site that is not much more than links back to HDF?
Without moderators and logins for users, you are begging for malware attacks.
In a perfect world we'd have an electronic clubhouse where we could all sing around the campfire. I've had a change of heart and now think this would be a bad idea outside of a crew store.
LOL, I can see us now singing at the campfire, Kum Ba Ya.....Kum Ba Ya....Like I said Dale, I am easy to get along with, if it is something you really want to try, I will help you anyway that I can Brother. I also agree with Murph about it being difficult to explain to somebody where to find the Fla crew, I have just gotten their e-mails and e-mailed them a link in the past.
Looks like most people are for it. I am waiting for word back from Terry now. If we do it we can just keep it real simple at first and see how it goes.
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