Karen or Eric: can you please respond. THanks. >Date: Wed, 27 Jan 1999 19:13:33 -0800 >From: Robert H <robertph@worldnet.att.net> >Reply-To: robertph@worldnet.att.net >X-Mailer: Mozilla 4.05 [en] (Win95; I) >To: Neil Frank <nfrank@mindspring.com> >Subject: permission to use TAG articles > >Hi Neil, > >Its me again, the novice crypt grower! I am putting together my own >informational WEB site on aquatic gardening, including info on >aquariums, ponds, vivariums, dish gardens, hydroponics, and tissue >cultures. It is a non commercial site with a compilation of different >articles aimed to the novice. I would be very interested in posting some >past TAG articles, in particlar the one on Open Aquariums by the Tropica >guy, (sorry I forget his name), and anything by Karen Randall. I would >even be interested in Steve Pushaks article on Building a cheap >substrate, although I am planning a link to his site for the same >article. You would be joining company with Albert Thiel, Richard Sexton, >George Booth, (by link), Dave Huebert, Dan Quackenbush, a woman >professor on tissue culture, and many others! > >I have 25MB to fill up, and my own registered domain name, Aquabotanic. >It is not up yet, but hopefully within a week. It is registered. As an >AGA member myself, I plan to have some space dedicated to AGA explaining >its purpose and mission. I also have joined three WEB rings, and the >name will be registered to come up in the top ten search inquiries of >every major search engine for each catagory in my site, aquariums, >ponds, etc. > >My goal is to provide a different "slant" on the hobby than what the >Krib provides, with many points of view that the beginer can understand, >as well as usefull information for anyones benefit, all in a magazine >like format. > >Can you provide such articles on disk or email? Please respond to this >email at robert@aquabotanic.com Tommorrow, thursday, this email will no >longer be in service. > >Best Regards > >Robert Paul Hudson >