<http://www.rootsweb.com/~vacharlo/vapage.htm>http://www.rootsweb.com/~vach arlo/vapage.htm The old VAGenWeb page can be viewed at the above site. What a shame, the counter goes up each time it is opened, but it showed #0097 when I first opened it today. It must have been #0096 when I saved it. Enjoy! I am waiting to join the next group of kids that go sledding on the hill behind me. (I became a great MeeMaw on Jan 10 :)) JoLee At 11:22 AM 1/18/2000 , you wrote: >The subject "history" coming up prompted my searching my old floppies to >see when I came on board as the initial cc of Charlotte and Mecklenburg. > >I thought it would be fun to find my earliest emails to read those back and >forth with Linda Lewis trying to explain HTML to me. Then a little later >of MY trying to explain HTML to Gayle Austin, cc of Pittsylvania. Found >the Eudora backup disk, but it was blank! I kept flipping through the >disks for whatever I could find. I couldn't believe I found I had captured >on 6-27-96 the VAGenWeb home page. Only 19 of the Virginia counties had >volunteers, and captured at the bottom is "My Page Counter says you are >visitor #0097 since June 15, 1996." It is a miracle I even knew how to >capture the page. I was not new to computer, but I was very green at the >internet and HTML. > >Thought I would share this piece of history (on a snowy day In Raleigh, NC >the first real snow here in a few years). > > >JoLee > >JoLee Gregory Spears spearsj@bellsouth.net >Charlotte County VAGenWeb <http://www.rootsweb.com/~vacharlo/indexcha.htm>http://www.rootsweb.com/~vac harlo/indexcha.htm >Lunenburg County VAGenWeb <http://www.rootsweb.com/~valunenb/>http://www.rootsweb.com/~valunenb/ >Mecklenburg County VAGenWeb <http://www.rootsweb.com/~vameckle/index.htm>http://www.rootsweb.com/~vameck le/index.htm >