Wednesday, September 26, 2007

[papercreters] recipe database guru -was- Re: pc blocks making and application

A.J.

This is a project that has needed someone to volunteer, take the lead,
and give this information the attention it deserves. If you are
willing to dig through the archives, ask the questions, and become our
recipe Mix-Master, GO FOR IT.

I encourage you to work together with ElfNori and help build our
database into a powerful tool for everyone. She's been handling the
software programming part. You could become our recipe data guru.

I think you will find that almost every member of Papercreters will
happily share information if they are asked. Making it easy for them
to share the information is important. Having a person that is
constantly digging for information and encouraging everyone to
contribute would go a long way in helping the process along. We all
need to be reminded sometimes. If someone is struggling to understand
how or where to submit their recipe or other data, it would be helpful
if they could turn to one person that was not only willing, but excited
to lend a helping hand.

You most certainly could make a big contribution by doing this.

I say the job is yours if you want it.

Who agrees with me?

--- In papercreters@yahoogroups.com, "a.j. welmers" <awsaua@...> wrote:
>
> Reading through the archives, and other sites I get the picture that
> there are many different mixes of pc and many different ways of making
> blocks as there are different sizes and forms. I would like to invite
> everyone that have made blocks and used them in a building to find the
> time and motivation to give a short description of there efforts. And
> if possible to give as many specification as possible. I will take it
> upon me if the pc community allows me to collect the info and organize
> it. I
> assume that after some time I have to ask for more specific
> information that makes it possible to come up with a comprehensive
> overview of used materials, dimensions, reinforcements, stacking,
> form, functions etc of the pc in use today.
> grtn Jan
>



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