Genealogical news from Spokane, Washington, USA, and the Inland Northwest.
Sunday, April 13, 2008
Fixed Another Broken Link
I apologize for another broken link. The link to DearMYRTLE's podcast interview of Mark Tucker did not work, for a reason that still puzzles me. I did a behind-the-scenes change, and now it works fine. This was a terrific interview, and I hope to take the opportunity to listen to it!
Saturday, April 12, 2008
A Mind Map for the Genealogical Research Process
At the March general meeting, Donna Potter Phillips made a presentation on mindmapping, a visual technique that helps you brainstorm, organize, manage and track your ideas, and showed us how this can be beneficial to our genealogical research.
Not long after, I discovered that Mark Tucker of Think Genealogy had created, with some input from Elizabeth Shown Mills, a
Not long after, I discovered that Mark Tucker of Think Genealogy had created, with some input from Elizabeth Shown Mills, a
Tuesday, April 1, 2008
Fixed Broken Link
If you read my post about Bette's class and tried to click on the link to her online syllabus, you may have noticed that it was broken. There is a "~" symbol in her URL (web address) and when a link is created on a blog or website, that "~" symbol usually gets converted to the following characters: "%20". Don't ask me why! Anyway, for some weird reason, it got misconverted to "%7E" instead. It was neither my nor Bette's fault; just some quirky HTML thing.
Anyway, the link is fixed. You can access her online website by clicking here or by entering the following into your web browser: http://home.comcast.net/~toppline/euroclas.htm The funny little "~" symbol (called a tilde; it's used over the n in Spanish to make the "ny" sound) is found to the left of your 1/! key. You must hold down your shift key to create it.
Anyway, the link is fixed. You can access her online website by clicking here or by entering the following into your web browser: http://home.comcast.net/~toppline/euroclas.htm The funny little "~" symbol (called a tilde; it's used over the n in Spanish to make the "ny" sound) is found to the left of your 1/! key. You must hold down your shift key to create it.
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