MJ

"Mark Jerde"

10/12/2005 7:47 PM

OT(?) WRECK Merry Christmas -- Tom Plamann Site Update

I had a brain fart while looking through abpw today... Follow along if you
can.

Tom Plamann does outstanding woodworking.
http://www.plamann.com/sys-tmpl/door/

His office looks like a cathedral. (See abpw "shop office" 12/3/2005 6:52
PM.)

Unfortunately he's too busy woodworking to update his web site as often as I
would like... ;-)

Facts:
1. There are WRECKers who maintain great web sites, some professionally
(for hire).
2. Mr. Plamann does not update his web site as frequently as I wish he
would. Weekly (or daily) updates come to mind.
3. Web site maintenance can be outsourced.
4. I am willing to support said outsourced web site maintenance of Tom
Plamann's site the same amount as a magazine subscription. ($24 / year or
$2 / month.) Looking at his new postings gives me as much inspiration as an
issue of e.g. ShopNotes or Wood.


The Idea (brain fart):

Tom Plamann's site is (one time or (the best case) frequently) updated, to
the benefit of all woodworkers, by:
- Site maintenance outsourced to an expert, hopefully a woodworker, and
- $upported by contribution$ of interested WRECKer$.


Questions for the WRECK.

1. Who i$ willing to join me in $upporting update$ to Tom'$ web $ite?
2. Are there web-expert WRECKers willing to maintain Tom's site?


I have not emailed Mr. Plamann but I assume he would not be opposed to more
frequent updates of his web site.

Thoughts? Comments?

-- Mark




This topic has 7 replies

DB

Dave Balderstone

in reply to "Mark Jerde" on 10/12/2005 7:47 PM

10/12/2005 4:06 PM

In article <nhGmf.11270$OK6.7770@trnddc03>, Mark Jerde
<[email protected]> wrote:

> 1. Who i$ willing to join me in $upporting update$ to Tom'$ web $ite?
> 2. Are there web-expert WRECKers willing to maintain Tom's site?

Tom is a successful businessman. I'm fairly certain that if he felt his
web site was important enough to his operation to regularly update it,
he could well afford to have it done.

So, no. I am not willing to contribute my money to support the website
of a successful business, no matter how spectacular the work.

djb

--
The moral difference between a soldier and a civilian is that the soldier
accepts personal responsibility for the safety of the body politic of which he
is a member. The civilian does not. ‹ Robert A. Heinlein

DB

Dave Balderstone

in reply to "Mark Jerde" on 10/12/2005 7:47 PM

10/12/2005 6:01 PM

In article <[email protected]>, Mike
Richardson <[email protected]> wrote:

> It seems your debate ticked Tom off, : "Website for domain is closed" is
> what I get now, lol.

Could just be down for maintenance.

--
The moral difference between a soldier and a civilian is that the soldier
accepts personal responsibility for the safety of the body politic of which he
is a member. The civilian does not. ‹ Robert A. Heinlein

Lr

"Leon"

in reply to "Mark Jerde" on 10/12/2005 7:47 PM

11/12/2005 3:34 PM


"Mike Richardson" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...


>
> (Deliberately top-posted for convenience)


I love it. I find it hard to believe that some people complain about the
way one may post his information or help. Nothing like looking a gift horse
in the mouth.

Bottom posted because "this time" I wanted to waste more of my time. ;~)

MR

"Mike Richardson"

in reply to "Mark Jerde" on 10/12/2005 7:47 PM

10/12/2005 10:31 PM

It seems your debate ticked Tom off, : "Website for domain is closed" is
what I get now, lol.

(Deliberately top-posted for convenience)

"Mark Jerde" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:nhGmf.11270$OK6.7770@trnddc03...
> I had a brain fart while looking through abpw today... Follow along if
you
> can.
>
> Tom Plamann does outstanding woodworking.
> http://www.plamann.com/sys-tmpl/door/
>
> His office looks like a cathedral. (See abpw "shop office" 12/3/2005
6:52
> PM.)
>

Rd

Robatoy

in reply to "Mark Jerde" on 10/12/2005 7:47 PM

10/12/2005 11:14 PM

In article <101220051801003420%dave@N_O_T_T_H_I_S.balderstone.ca>,
Dave Balderstone <dave@N_O_T_T_H_I_S.balderstone.ca> wrote:

> Could just be down for maintenance.

I get:
This account has surpassed its bandwidth allocation at the present
time.

I just bet he appreciates the type of attention his site has been
getting in the last couple of days-----> NOT!

This kinda shit happens when people poke their noses where they don't
belong.

If one had an idea for Mr. Plamann's website, a simple e-mail to him
would have been the way to go.. NOT out in public where morons like
myself are sitting here going: "Wow. DUDE!! The OP is so right-ON!!"

LJ

Larry Jaques

in reply to "Mark Jerde" on 10/12/2005 7:47 PM

10/12/2005 12:25 PM

On Sat, 10 Dec 2005 19:47:31 GMT, with neither quill nor qualm, "Mark
Jerde" <[email protected]> quickly quoth:

>The Idea (brain fart):
>
>Tom Plamann's site is (one time or (the best case) frequently) updated, to
>the benefit of all woodworkers, by:
> - Site maintenance outsourced to an expert, hopefully a woodworker, and
> - $upported by contribution$ of interested WRECKer$.
>
>Questions for the WRECK.
>
>1. Who i$ willing to join me in $upporting update$ to Tom'$ web $ite?
>2. Are there web-expert WRECKers willing to maintain Tom's site?

I'm willing, Mark. If it's OK with Tom, let's go!
(I'm guilty of not updating my own website often enough.)
www.diversify.com


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http://www.diversify.com Comprehensive Website Design
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DD

David

in reply to "Mark Jerde" on 10/12/2005 7:47 PM

10/12/2005 1:33 PM

Mark Jerde wrote:

> I had a brain fart while looking through abpw today... Follow along if you
> can.
>
> Tom Plamann does outstanding woodworking.
> http://www.plamann.com/sys-tmpl/door/
>
> His office looks like a cathedral. (See abpw "shop office" 12/3/2005 6:52
> PM.)
>
> Unfortunately he's too busy woodworking to update his web site as often as I
> would like... ;-)
>
> Facts:
> 1. There are WRECKers who maintain great web sites, some professionally
> (for hire).
> 2. Mr. Plamann does not update his web site as frequently as I wish he
> would. Weekly (or daily) updates come to mind.
> 3. Web site maintenance can be outsourced.
> 4. I am willing to support said outsourced web site maintenance of Tom
> Plamann's site the same amount as a magazine subscription. ($24 / year or
> $2 / month.) Looking at his new postings gives me as much inspiration as an
> issue of e.g. ShopNotes or Wood.
>
>
> The Idea (brain fart):
>
> Tom Plamann's site is (one time or (the best case) frequently) updated, to
> the benefit of all woodworkers, by:
> - Site maintenance outsourced to an expert, hopefully a woodworker, and
> - $upported by contribution$ of interested WRECKer$.
>
>
> Questions for the WRECK.
>
> 1. Who i$ willing to join me in $upporting update$ to Tom'$ web $ite?
> 2. Are there web-expert WRECKers willing to maintain Tom's site?
>
>
> I have not emailed Mr. Plamann but I assume he would not be opposed to more
> frequent updates of his web site.
>
> Thoughts? Comments?
>
> -- Mark
>
>
>
>
You are making quite a few assumptions. Number One on the list is that
photographs need to be taken, and just MAYBE Tom's got more important
things to do, like making money on his woodworking. Number Two, he'd
have to devote time to creating the copy that goes with Number One.
Number Three, websites rich with content are mostly all free, so who's
gonna be willing to fund this brainstorm of yours?

Other than No's 1-3, it's a wonderful idea...

Dave


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