Administration of this website
Is achieved at a distance, by the support of GBBG members, who provide text, pictures, inspiration and encouragement.
Any ideas for the future development of this website can be directed to me and I will liaise with the committee on suitability.
The rest of this page is just a list of things that will help.
Photographs or text
Can be in digital format as Email attachments or I can accept DVDs, CDs... Standard or 80 mm diameter. Disks or tapes can be of any of the following types...
- 3.5" floppy (any No. of tracks, single or double density) (PC or Mac format)
- 5.25" floppy (any No. of tracks, single or double density)
- 3" floppy (any No. of tracks, single or double sided) (Amstrad CP/M or PC format)
- LS120 Superdisk (120 mb)
- Compact Cassette in Kansas City standard, Cuts (Computer Users' Tape Standard) interface
- 1 Gb or 2Gb Jazz disks
- 100 Mb, 250 Mb or 750 Mb Zip disks
- 2Gb Ditto tape as well as all of the sizes of Ditto tape that will fit the 10 Gb Ditto drive
- Psion SSD (series 3), compact flash cards and microdrives in various formats
- In addition to this list... If you have information in other formats I may be able to add facilities to my extensive computer system that will enable them to be easily read.
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Actual printed photographs or text items can also be sent by Snail mail, to the address at right, which I can scan... Any items received by post will be returned. |
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Group Photos taken at any of the AGMs from the past, any reports or anecdotes that refer to any of the AGMs that took place in the years that are still noted in black text on the various AGM pages that do exist.
A group photo of the 1999 A.G.M. of the G.B.B.G. that was held on Sunday 30/1/2000.
Group photo for 2003 AGM that took place on Sunday 25th January 2004.
A photo or photos of Joe Kelly's hive carrier, along with any anecdotes about it's use.
Any Celtic or Gaelic fonts that you may have on your computer, can be sent as Email attachments, so that they may be tested to establish their suitability and compatibility with CSS coding that I have included in order to display those phrases that are in the Irish language in an appropriate style. The more styles of font that I receive, the more likely that your favourite Gaelic will be properly displayed on this website.
Any other information, pictures or anecdotes, that are pertinent to the GBBG or it's members. The addition of which would enhance this website.
Originated... 29 February 2004, Upgraded... 26 February 2005, Revised... 16 June 2005,
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