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    1. Re: [KYCARTER] Carter Co cemeteries
    2. Dave Fultz, Jr.
    3. Put me in for it, John! It sounds like a great idea. The burner would also be a great way to distribute other items as well, like GEDs or photos or resource lists. 74mbs can go a long way. ----- Original Message ----- From: Ken Reeder <kreeder@ixlmemphis.com> To: <KYCARTER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, October 18, 1999 2:49 AM Subject: [KYCARTER] Carter Co cemeteries > I'd go for buying a disk, as long as the information is also > on the website for those who don't need or want the disk. > > Tech question: Do you use your CD-writer to back up your data? > If you do, are you satisfied with it? > ------ > John Rucker wrote: > > Howdy all. It's me again. I'm getting some new stuff put up & I > re-worked all the current cemeteries & added a few more. I still > have a bunch more that I'm working on & hope to have up soon. > I have a question for you guys. I have a CD burner. I would love to > get a GPS locator to use on the cemetery project, but they can get > pretty expensive. What I was wondering is if you all would think it > appropriate if I burned all the cemetery data (including all that I > don't have up yet - excluding the "old" index) onto a CD & made it > available for $5-$10, using any money earned toward the purchase of a > GPS unit. If you do think it appropriate, how many would be > interested in buying one? > Just trying to improve the quality of the cemetery indices & make them > easier to find. > Let me know, > John Rucker > Carter Co KYGenWeb coordinator >

    10/19/1999 07:30:07