Well, after 20 years of existence, it's time to close the MSOG.ORG website down. Although pretty good in its (my) heyday, I find I can no longer maintain it as it should be maintained. Over the past several years, age and infirmity have gotten the best of me. I retired early about 14 years ago and no longer even remember how to program the site. It's not in very good shape anymore and needs to go. It will probably remain online for another month or so but I've decided not to make the $80 payment due in October (other half in April). So if there's any info you want from it, better get it while you can. Doug King msog@msog.org
Doug, Thank you for all your work (&$) on the MSOG site. I hope the material can be archived/moved to another site. Thanks again. It has been a treasure of info. Take care , GO On Thu, Aug 18, 2022 at 10:05 PM Douglas King <orchardhillking@gmail.com> wrote:
Well, after 20 years of existence, it's time to close the MSOG.ORG website down. Although pretty good in its (my) heyday, I find I can no longer maintain it as it should be maintained. Over the past several years, age and infirmity have gotten the best of me. I retired early about 14 years ago and no longer even remember how to program the site. It's not in very good shape anymore and needs to go. It will probably remain online for another month or so but I've decided not to make the $80 payment due in October (other half in April). So if there's any info you want from it, better get it while you can.
Doug King msog@msog.org
Yes, thank you for a valuable resource. On Fri, Aug 19, 2022, 12:50 AM Gary H.Oberbeck <fairandsquare1@gmail.com> wrote:
Doug, Thank you for all your work (&$) on the MSOG site. I hope the material can be archived/moved to another site. Thanks again. It has been a treasure of info. Take care , GO
On Thu, Aug 18, 2022 at 10:05 PM Douglas King <orchardhillking@gmail.com> wrote:
Well, after 20 years of existence, it's time to close the MSOG.ORG website down. Although pretty good in its (my) heyday, I find I can no longer maintain it as it should be maintained. Over the past several years, age and infirmity have gotten the best of me. I retired early about 14 years ago and no longer even remember how to program the site. It's not in very good shape anymore and needs to go. It will probably remain online for another month or so but I've decided not to make the $80 payment due in October (other half in April). So if there's any info you want from it, better get it while you can.
Doug King msog@msog.org
Thank you Doug! On Thu, Aug 18, 2022 at 10:49 PM Gary H.Oberbeck <fairandsquare1@gmail.com> wrote:
Doug, Thank you for all your work (&$) on the MSOG site. I hope the material can be archived/moved to another site. Thanks again. It has been a treasure of info. Take care , GO
On Thu, Aug 18, 2022 at 10:05 PM Douglas King <orchardhillking@gmail.com> wrote:
Well, after 20 years of existence, it's time to close the MSOG.ORG website down. Although pretty good in its (my) heyday, I find I can no longer maintain it as it should be maintained. Over the past several years, age and infirmity have gotten the best of me. I retired early about 14 years ago and no longer even remember how to program the site. It's not in very good shape anymore and needs to go. It will probably remain online for another month or so but I've decided not to make the $80 payment due in October (other half in April). So if there's any info you want from it, better get it while you can.
Doug King msog@msog.org
Hi Doug, Thank you so much for supporting our wrinkle boat community for all these years!! Perhaps we can look to move the information onto the current Montgomery group Facebook page or perhaps even onto Gerald Wyatt's http://www.msogphotosite.com.. Thanks again for such a great contribution, we have all benefited from your efforts.... Sincerely, Keith *Keith R. Martin* *Vancouver/Burnaby B.C.* *Serenity M17, #353* *http://www.msogphotosite.com/Scripts/Boats/boatsdetail.php?id=105 <http://www.msogphotosite.com/Scripts/Boats/boatsdetail.php?id=105>* *Admin: Montgomery_boats List Server* On Thu, 18 Aug 2022 at 22:05, Douglas King <orchardhillking@gmail.com> wrote:
Well, after 20 years of existence, it's time to close the MSOG.ORG website down. Although pretty good in its (my) heyday, I find I can no longer maintain it as it should be maintained. Over the past several years, age and infirmity have gotten the best of me. I retired early about 14 years ago and no longer even remember how to program the site. It's not in very good shape anymore and needs to go. It will probably remain online for another month or so but I've decided not to make the $80 payment due in October (other half in April). So if there's any info you want from it, better get it while you can.
Doug King msog@msog.org
Thank YOU , Doug. I bought my M15 four years ago and don't know what I would have done without some of the info on the website, particularly the maintenance and modification stuff. Rimas (Ray ) Aukstuolis Cleveland, OH On Fri, Aug 19, 2022 at 1:59 AM Keith R. Martin < keith.richard.martin@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Doug,
Thank you so much for supporting our wrinkle boat community for all these years!!
Perhaps we can look to move the information onto the current Montgomery group Facebook page or perhaps even onto Gerald Wyatt's http://www.msogphotosite.com..
Thanks again for such a great contribution, we have all benefited from your efforts....
Sincerely,
Keith
*Keith R. Martin*
*Vancouver/Burnaby B.C.*
*Serenity M17, #353*
*http://www.msogphotosite.com/Scripts/Boats/boatsdetail.php?id=105 <http://www.msogphotosite.com/Scripts/Boats/boatsdetail.php?id=105>* *Admin: Montgomery_boats List Server*
On Thu, 18 Aug 2022 at 22:05, Douglas King <orchardhillking@gmail.com> wrote:
Well, after 20 years of existence, it's time to close the MSOG.ORG website down. Although pretty good in its (my) heyday, I find I can no longer maintain it as it should be maintained. Over the past several years, age and infirmity have gotten the best of me. I retired early about 14 years ago and no longer even remember how to program the site. It's not in very good shape anymore and needs to go. It will probably remain online for another month or so but I've decided not to make the $80 payment due in October (other half in April). So if there's any info you want from it, better get it while you can.
Doug King msog@msog.org
Thanks for all your work on this over years Doug. Also for the advance warning! Do you have a way to convert the CFM site to a static HTML site, on your back end or with any CFM tools? I would do a static capture of the whole site, but can't do that with any common tools (wget or similar) on a CFM site. There's a lot of great history and other info that would work fine as static pages, but saving them one by one manually is not a great option... Just checking. I will poke around also, but so far I am not finding any obvious tools to do a static capture of a live CFM site. cheers, John On 8/18/22 22:04, Douglas King wrote:
Well, after 20 years of existence, it's time to close the MSOG.ORG website down. Although pretty good in its (my) heyday, I find I can no longer maintain it as it should be maintained. Over the past several years, age and infirmity have gotten the best of me. I retired early about 14 years ago and no longer even remember how to program the site. It's not in very good shape anymore and needs to go. It will probably remain online for another month or so but I've decided not to make the $80 payment due in October (other half in April). So if there's any info you want from it, better get it while you can.
Doug King msog@msog.org
-- John Schinnerer - M.A., Whole Systems Design -------------------------------------------- - Eco-Living - Whole Systems Design Services People - Place - Learning - Integration john@eco-living.net - 510.982.1334 http://eco-living.net http://sociocracyconsulting.com
Doug, Thank you for all your hard work and dedication to this fine community. If it were not for this site I would have never learned of the M-boats. I have been lurking around this site since ’06 and have learned so much from so many. I hope someone is able to preserve the wealth of knowledge contained within the pages of this site. On the plus side, we won’t have to worry with emails requesting to be removed from the list anymore! 😂 I wish you the best and for all you have contributed to the M-boat community. Skip Campion M-15 1982 #201 M-10 1977 #177 (previously owned) M-5.8 1973 #28 (pending restoration)
On Aug 19, 2022, at 1:05 AM, Douglas King <orchardhillking@gmail.com> wrote:
Well, after 20 years of existence, it's time to close the MSOG.ORG website down. Although pretty good in its (my) heyday, I find I can no longer maintain it as it should be maintained. Over the past several years, age and infirmity have gotten the best of me. I retired early about 14 years ago and no longer even remember how to program the site. It's not in very good shape anymore and needs to go. It will probably remain online for another month or so but I've decided not to make the $80 payment due in October (other half in April). So if there's any info you want from it, better get it while you can.
Doug King msog@msog.org
MANY THANKS FOR ALL YOUR EXPERTISE AND WILLINGNESS TO RIPPLE GOODNESS AMONG THE FLEET. FROM MONTY MOUSE [image: width=] <https://www.avast.com/sig-email?utm_medium=email&utm_source=link&utm_campaign=sig-email&utm_content=webmail> Virus-free.www.avast.com <https://www.avast.com/sig-email?utm_medium=email&utm_source=link&utm_campaign=sig-email&utm_content=webmail> <#DAB4FAD8-2DD7-40BB-A1B8-4E2AA1F9FDF2> On Fri, Aug 19, 2022 at 1:05 AM Douglas King <orchardhillking@gmail.com> wrote:
Well, after 20 years of existence, it's time to close the MSOG.ORG website down. Although pretty good in its (my) heyday, I find I can no longer maintain it as it should be maintained. Over the past several years, age and infirmity have gotten the best of me. I retired early about 14 years ago and no longer even remember how to program the site. It's not in very good shape anymore and needs to go. It will probably remain online for another month or so but I've decided not to make the $80 payment due in October (other half in April). So if there's any info you want from it, better get it while you can.
Doug King msog@msog.org
Hi all, I have a pretty serious tech/geek background, and I am not finding any way to do a static capture of a CFM-based website from the 'outside' - that is, from the site visitor side of the site. The classic tools like wget and httrack don't work, I'll skip the geeky explanation why not. There may be something more complicated that will work but at this point I don't have time to find out. Unless Doug can, on the back end of the website, export or otherwise transfer the msog.org website to a static HTML site or some other format than the CFM (ColdFusion, .cfm) dynamic site platform it's built on, you'll need to personally save on your own device any pages with info you want to keep. You can do this in any browser, but it's tedious. Some of the content is probably worth it, grab what you want, leave the rest...! cheers, John On 8/18/22 22:04, Douglas King wrote:
Well, after 20 years of existence, it's time to close the MSOG.ORG website down. Although pretty good in its (my) heyday, I find I can no longer maintain it as it should be maintained. Over the past several years, age and infirmity have gotten the best of me. I retired early about 14 years ago and no longer even remember how to program the site. It's not in very good shape anymore and needs to go. It will probably remain online for another month or so but I've decided not to make the $80 payment due in October (other half in April). So if there's any info you want from it, better get it while you can.
Doug King msog@msog.org
-- John Schinnerer - M.A., Whole Systems Design -------------------------------------------- - Eco-Living - Whole Systems Design Services People - Place - Learning - Integration john@eco-living.net - 510.982.1334 http://eco-living.net http://sociocracyconsulting.com
Check out archive.org. https://web.archive.org/web/20220615163519/http://www.msog.org/ Do you see problems with this John? Do they appear to have everything? At the risk of being annoying, I'd say you could just point the msog.org domain right atthe archive.org site and it would more or less work for the forseeable future. Just need tokeep "x"ing out the title bar Not sure the implications of this, but it looks like a quick and dirty fix till something better comes along. On Friday, August 19, 2022, 11:21:17 PM PDT, John Schinnerer via montgomery_boats <montgomery_boats@mailman.xmission.com> wrote: Hi all, I have a pretty serious tech/geek background, and I am not finding any way to do a static capture of a CFM-based website from the 'outside' - that is, from the site visitor side of the site. The classic tools like wget and httrack don't work, I'll skip the geeky explanation why not. There may be something more complicated that will work but at this point I don't have time to find out. Unless Doug can, on the back end of the website, export or otherwise transfer the msog.org website to a static HTML site or some other format than the CFM (ColdFusion, .cfm) dynamic site platform it's built on, you'll need to personally save on your own device any pages with info you want to keep. You can do this in any browser, but it's tedious. Some of the content is probably worth it, grab what you want, leave the rest...! cheers, John On 8/18/22 22:04, Douglas King wrote:
Well, after 20 years of existence, it's time to close the MSOG.ORG website down. Although pretty good in its (my) heyday, I find I can no longer maintain it as it should be maintained. Over the past several years, age and infirmity have gotten the best of me. I retired early about 14 years ago and no longer even remember how to program the site. It's not in very good shape anymore and needs to go. It will probably remain online for another month or so but I've decided not to make the $80 payment due in October (other half in April). So if there's any info you want from it, better get it while you can.
Doug King msog@msog.org
-- John Schinnerer - M.A., Whole Systems Design -------------------------------------------- - Eco-Living - Whole Systems Design Services People - Place - Learning - Integration john@eco-living.net - 510.982.1334 http://eco-living.net http://sociocracyconsulting.com
Yeah, same problem as with using the tools I mentioned, which they likely also se to capture a site. The main menu is missing...there's a text placeholder there. So most of the site content is not accessible, with no main menu. cheers, John On 8/20/22 01:54, Lawrence Winiarski wrote:
Check out archive.org.
https://web.archive.org/web/20220615163519/http://www.msog.org/ <https://web.archive.org/web/20220615163519/http://www.msog.org/>
Do you see problems with this John? Do they appear to have everything?
At the risk of being annoying, I'd say you could just point the msog.org domain right at the archive.org site and it would more or less work for the forseeable future. Just need to keep "x"ing out the title bar
Not sure the implications of this, but it looks like a quick and dirty fix till something better comes along.
On Friday, August 19, 2022, 11:21:17 PM PDT, John Schinnerer via montgomery_boats <montgomery_boats@mailman.xmission.com> wrote:
Hi all,
I have a pretty serious tech/geek background, and I am not finding any way to do a static capture of a CFM-based website from the 'outside' - that is, from the site visitor side of the site. The classic tools like wget and httrack don't work, I'll skip the geeky explanation why not. There may be something more complicated that will work but at this point I don't have time to find out.
Unless Doug can, on the back end of the website, export or otherwise transfer the msog.org website to a static HTML site or some other format than the CFM (ColdFusion, .cfm) dynamic site platform it's built on, you'll need to personally save on your own device any pages with info you want to keep.
You can do this in any browser, but it's tedious. Some of the content is probably worth it, grab what you want, leave the rest...!
cheers, John
On 8/18/22 22:04, Douglas King wrote:
Well, after 20 years of existence, it's time to close the MSOG.ORG website down. Although pretty good in its (my) heyday, I find I can no longer maintain it as it should be maintained. Over the past several years, age and infirmity have gotten the best of me. I retired early about 14 years ago and no longer even remember how to program the site. It's not in very good shape anymore and needs to go. It will probably remain online for another month or so but I've decided not to make the $80 payment due in October (other half in April). So if there's any info you want from it, better get it while you can.
Doug King msog@msog.org <mailto:msog@msog.org>
-- John Schinnerer - M.A., Whole Systems Design -------------------------------------------- - Eco-Living - Whole Systems Design Services People - Place - Learning - Integration john@eco-living.net <mailto:john@eco-living.net> - 510.982.1334 http://eco-living.net <http://eco-living.net> http://sociocracyconsulting.com <http://sociocracyconsulting.com>
-- John Schinnerer - M.A., Whole Systems Design -------------------------------------------- - Eco-Living - Whole Systems Design Services People - Place - Learning - Integration john@eco-living.net - 510.982.1334 http://eco-living.net http://sociocracyconsulting.com
Click the "X" on the archive.org title bar to remove it, and the MSOG title bar will appear under it. I can see the MSOG main menu and move around the site. Can you? On Saturday, August 20, 2022, 9:26:02 AM PDT, John Schinnerer <john@eco-living.net> wrote: Yeah, same problem as with using the tools I mentioned, which they likely also se to capture a site. The main menu is missing...there's a text placeholder there. So most of the site content is not accessible, with no main menu. cheers, John On 8/20/22 01:54, Lawrence Winiarski wrote:
Check out archive.org.
https://web.archive.org/web/20220615163519/http://www.msog.org/ <https://web.archive.org/web/20220615163519/http://www.msog.org/>
Do you see problems with this John? Do they appear to have everything?
At the risk of being annoying, I'd say you could just point the msog.org domain right at the archive.org site and it would more or less work for the forseeable future. Just need to keep "x"ing out the title bar
Not sure the implications of this, but it looks like a quick and dirty fix till something better comes along.
On Friday, August 19, 2022, 11:21:17 PM PDT, John Schinnerer via montgomery_boats <montgomery_boats@mailman.xmission.com> wrote:
Hi all,
I have a pretty serious tech/geek background, and I am not finding any way to do a static capture of a CFM-based website from the 'outside' - that is, from the site visitor side of the site. The classic tools like wget and httrack don't work, I'll skip the geeky explanation why not. There may be something more complicated that will work but at this point I don't have time to find out.
Unless Doug can, on the back end of the website, export or otherwise transfer the msog.org website to a static HTML site or some other format than the CFM (ColdFusion, .cfm) dynamic site platform it's built on, you'll need to personally save on your own device any pages with info you want to keep.
You can do this in any browser, but it's tedious. Some of the content is probably worth it, grab what you want, leave the rest...!
cheers, John
On 8/18/22 22:04, Douglas King wrote: > Well, after 20 years of existence, it's time to close the MSOG.ORG website > down. Although pretty good in its (my) heyday, I find I can no longer > maintain it as it should be maintained. > Over the past several years, age and infirmity have gotten the best of me. > I retired early about 14 years ago and no longer even remember how to > program the site. It's not in very good shape anymore and needs to go. > It will probably remain online for another month or so but I've decided not > to make the $80 payment due in October (other half in April). So if there's > any info you want from it, better get it while you can. > > Doug King > msog@msog.org <mailto:msog@msog.org>
-- John Schinnerer - M.A., Whole Systems Design -------------------------------------------- - Eco-Living - Whole Systems Design Services People - Place - Learning - Integration john@eco-living.net <mailto:john@eco-living.net> - 510.982.1334 http://eco-living.net <http://eco-living.net> http://sociocracyconsulting.com <http://sociocracyconsulting.com>
-- John Schinnerer - M.A., Whole Systems Design -------------------------------------------- - Eco-Living - Whole Systems Design Services People - Place - Learning - Integration john@eco-living.net - 510.982.1334 http://eco-living.net http://sociocracyconsulting.com
Thanks... Hmmm interesting, that works. They are doing a more sophisticated archving, that is good. So as long as the Web Wayback machine stays online, it will be available that way. They have captures up into 2022. An extra click for every navigation but other than that, probably everything is there from some year or another. thanks, John On 8/20/22 14:18, Lawrence Winiarski wrote:
Click the "X" on the archive.org title bar to remove it, and the MSOG title bar will appear under it. I can see the MSOG main menu and move around the site. Can you?
On Saturday, August 20, 2022, 9:26:02 AM PDT, John Schinnerer <john@eco-living.net> wrote:
Yeah, same problem as with using the tools I mentioned, which they likely also se to capture a site.
The main menu is missing...there's a text placeholder there. So most of the site content is not accessible, with no main menu.
cheers, John
On 8/20/22 01:54, Lawrence Winiarski wrote:
Check out archive.org.
https://web.archive.org/web/20220615163519/http://www.msog.org/ <https://web.archive.org/web/20220615163519/http://www.msog.org/ > <https://web.archive.org/web/20220615163519/http://www.msog.org/ <https://web.archive.org/web/20220615163519/http://www.msog.org/>>
Do you see problems with this John? Do they appear to have everything?
At the risk of being annoying, I'd say you could just point the msog.org domain right at the archive.org site and it would more or less work for the forseeable future. Just need to keep "x"ing out the title bar
Not sure the implications of this, but it looks like a quick and dirty fix till something better comes along.
On Friday, August 19, 2022, 11:21:17 PM PDT, John Schinnerer via montgomery_boats <montgomery_boats@mailman.xmission.com <mailto:montgomery_boats@mailman.xmission.com>> wrote:
Hi all,
I have a pretty serious tech/geek background, and I am not finding any way to do a static capture of a CFM-based website from the 'outside' - that is, from the site visitor side of the site. The classic tools like wget and httrack don't work, I'll skip the geeky explanation why not. There may be something more complicated that will work but at this point I don't have time to find out.
Unless Doug can, on the back end of the website, export or otherwise transfer the msog.org website to a static HTML site or some other format than the CFM (ColdFusion, .cfm) dynamic site platform it's built on, you'll need to personally save on your own device any pages with info you want to keep.
You can do this in any browser, but it's tedious. Some of the content is probably worth it, grab what you want, leave the rest...!
cheers, John
On 8/18/22 22:04, Douglas King wrote: > Well, after 20 years of existence, it's time to close the MSOG.ORG website > down. Although pretty good in its (my) heyday, I find I can no longer > maintain it as it should be maintained. > Over the past several years, age and infirmity have gotten the best of me. > I retired early about 14 years ago and no longer even remember how to > program the site. It's not in very good shape anymore and needs to go. > It will probably remain online for another month or so but I've decided not > to make the $80 payment due in October (other half in April). So if there's > any info you want from it, better get it while you can. > > Doug King > msog@msog.org <mailto:msog@msog.org> <mailto:msog@msog.org <mailto:msog@msog.org>>
-- John Schinnerer - M.A., Whole Systems Design -------------------------------------------- - Eco-Living - Whole Systems Design Services People - Place - Learning - Integration john@eco-living.net <mailto:john@eco-living.net> <mailto:john@eco-living.net <mailto:john@eco-living.net>> - 510.982.1334 http://eco-living.net <http://eco-living.net ><http://eco-living.net <http://eco-living.net>> http://sociocracyconsulting.com <http://sociocracyconsulting.com <http://sociocracyconsulting.com <http://sociocracyconsulting.com>>
-- John Schinnerer - M.A., Whole Systems Design -------------------------------------------- - Eco-Living - Whole Systems Design Services People - Place - Learning - Integration john@eco-living.net <mailto:john@eco-living.net> - 510.982.1334 http://eco-living.net <http://eco-living.net> http://sociocracyconsulting.com <http://sociocracyconsulting.com>
-- John Schinnerer - M.A., Whole Systems Design -------------------------------------------- - Eco-Living - Whole Systems Design Services People - Place - Learning - Integration john@eco-living.net - 510.982.1334 http://eco-living.net http://sociocracyconsulting.com
I did notice at least 1 page was NOT archived, but archive.org has a fix for that. Whenyou click on a non-archived page, it gives you an option to archive it right away and soit will be saved. I just randomly found 1 page this way and archived it. If others try thisand find an unarchived page, please click on the "archive now" link and save a copyfor the future. Of course this will have to be done before the original goes away. Thanks On Saturday, August 20, 2022, 9:19:45 PM PDT, John Schinnerer <john@eco-living.net> wrote: Thanks... Hmmm interesting, that works. They are doing a more sophisticated archving, that is good. So as long as the Web Wayback machine stays online, it will be available that way. They have captures up into 2022. An extra click for every navigation but other than that, probably everything is there from some year or another. thanks, John On 8/20/22 14:18, Lawrence Winiarski wrote:
Click the "X" on the archive.org title bar to remove it, and the MSOG title bar will appear under it. I can see the MSOG main menu and move around the site. Can you?
On Saturday, August 20, 2022, 9:26:02 AM PDT, John Schinnerer <john@eco-living.net> wrote:
Yeah, same problem as with using the tools I mentioned, which they likely also se to capture a site.
The main menu is missing...there's a text placeholder there. So most of the site content is not accessible, with no main menu.
cheers, John
On 8/20/22 01:54, Lawrence Winiarski wrote: > Check out archive.org. > > https://web.archive.org/web/20220615163519/http://www.msog.org/ <https://web.archive.org/web/20220615163519/http://www.msog.org/ > > <https://web.archive.org/web/20220615163519/http://www.msog.org/ <https://web.archive.org/web/20220615163519/http://www.msog.org/>> > > Do you see problems with this John? Do they appear to have everything? > > At the risk of being annoying, I'd say you could just point the msog.org > domain right at > the archive.org site and it would more or less work for the forseeable > future. Just need to > keep "x"ing out the title bar > > Not sure the implications of this, but it looks like a quick and dirty > fix till something better comes along. > > > On Friday, August 19, 2022, 11:21:17 PM PDT, John Schinnerer via > montgomery_boats <montgomery_boats@mailman.xmission.com <mailto:montgomery_boats@mailman.xmission.com>> wrote: > > > Hi all, > > I have a pretty serious tech/geek background, and I am not finding any > way to do a static capture of a CFM-based website from the 'outside' - > that is, from the site visitor side of the site. The classic tools like > wget and httrack don't work, I'll skip the geeky explanation why not. > There may be something more complicated that will work but at this point > I don't have time to find out. > > Unless Doug can, on the back end of the website, export or otherwise > transfer the msog.org website to a static HTML site or some other format > than the CFM (ColdFusion, .cfm) dynamic site platform it's built on, > you'll need to personally save on your own device any pages with info > you want to keep. > > You can do this in any browser, but it's tedious. > Some of the content is probably worth it, grab what you want, leave the > rest...! > > cheers, > John > > > On 8/18/22 22:04, Douglas King wrote: > > Well, after 20 years of existence, it's time to close the MSOG.ORG > website > > down. Although pretty good in its (my) heyday, I find I can no longer > > maintain it as it should be maintained. > > Over the past several years, age and infirmity have gotten the best > of me. > > I retired early about 14 years ago and no longer even remember how to > > program the site. It's not in very good shape anymore and needs to go. > > It will probably remain online for another month or so but I've > decided not > > to make the $80 payment due in October (other half in April). So if > there's > > any info you want from it, better get it while you can. > > > > Doug King > > msog@msog.org <mailto:msog@msog.org> <mailto:msog@msog.org <mailto:msog@msog.org>> > > > -- > John Schinnerer - M.A., Whole Systems Design > -------------------------------------------- > - Eco-Living - > Whole Systems Design Services > People - Place - Learning - Integration > john@eco-living.net <mailto:john@eco-living.net> <mailto:john@eco-living.net <mailto:john@eco-living.net>> - 510.982.1334 > http://eco-living.net <http://eco-living.net ><http://eco-living.net <http://eco-living.net>> > http://sociocracyconsulting.com <http://sociocracyconsulting.com ><http://sociocracyconsulting.com <http://sociocracyconsulting.com>> >
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Hi Doug, May I move the website onto the MSOG Photo Site? Could you zip up the site folder and send it my way? Thanks, Gerry Get Outlook for iOS<https://aka.ms/o0ukef> ________________________________ From: Douglas King <orchardhillking@gmail.com> Sent: Thursday, August 18, 2022 10:04:36 PM To: montgomery_boats@mailman.xmission.com <montgomery_boats@mailman.xmission.com> Subject: M_Boats: MSOG.ORG shutting down Well, after 20 years of existence, it's time to close the MSOG.ORG website down. Although pretty good in its (my) heyday, I find I can no longer maintain it as it should be maintained. Over the past several years, age and infirmity have gotten the best of me. I retired early about 14 years ago and no longer even remember how to program the site. It's not in very good shape anymore and needs to go. It will probably remain online for another month or so but I've decided not to make the $80 payment due in October (other half in April). So if there's any info you want from it, better get it while you can. Doug King msog@msog.org
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