I was never a user
Yet now I need it
On APUG found a link to archive F295 and posts as recent as 2021
What is going on?
http://www.f295.org/main/forum.php
I was never a user
Yet now I need it
On APUG found a link to archive F295 and posts as recent as 2021
What is going on?
http://www.f295.org/main/forum.php
Tin Can
Looks like an archive. We should thank the Almighty that it is available. I regret to inform you that you seem to be 7 years too late for meaningful intercourse there.
I was a long time member of the group. The owner of it decided to fold the site. I really regretted that!
I can still log in.....
Well, I just posted a test message there. But the site is not being maintained. There were some PHP error messages as a result of the post.
You can read about the closing of the site here: http://f295.org/home/
I was not an active user on the F295 forum but taught one carbon transfer workshop at a F295 symposium in Pittsburgh in 2014. I don't know for sure why Tom shut down everything, but recall someone mentioning to me that he felt that he needed more time to devote to professional activities that provided more opportunities for financial remuneration. He is listed on Linked In as the owner of Truefit, working in the area of software design.
Sandy
Last edited by sanking; 26-Jun-2022 at 17:45.
For discussion and information about carbon transfer please visit the carbon group at groups.io
[url]https://groups.io/g/carbon
What about your web site, Sandy?? Where did that go?
Hi Paul,
Thanks for asking.
I wanted to make some major changes to the website but never learned to use the site language (Joomla), and having it converted to an easier format to work with, and make the changes, was going to cost more than I wanted to pay. So I just allowed the site to expire, and plan to set aside a few weeks later this year to create a site that better reflects my current interest and work.
Sandy
For discussion and information about carbon transfer please visit the carbon group at groups.io
[url]https://groups.io/g/carbon
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