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TheViking
08-02-2005, 16:57
Hello all! :wave: Last night I decided to get a homepage. Chose Geocities as the host.
But I'm not done yet!! :o):
Have a look at http://www.geocities.com/pastaman_7/BushInfo.html - :pack:
Cheers :uu:
tenbears10
08-02-2005, 17:04
:biggthump Well done Andy looking good. Put a link in your signature so we can keep an eye on your updates. (D'oh you already did)
Bill
Very chique mate - well done!! :biggthump
I'll keep an eye on it :wink: - hope to see some pictures in the future of the debris shelter, etc.
Maybe an idea to make a section about your home made knife aswell? :naughty:
TheViking
08-02-2005, 17:41
Very chique mate - well done!! :biggthump
I'll keep an eye on it :wink: - hope to see some pictures in the future of the debris shelter, etc.
Maybe an idea to make a section about your home made knife aswell? :naughty:
Good idea. :-) Pics will be up one day... caugh*in 20 years*caugh :wink: :lol:
Well done.... :biggthump. looking forward to seeing more :-), .....
Ed
Very nice mate.
You could have a FAK in your possibles pouch? :?:
Look foward to seeing it grow. :biggthump
TheViking
08-02-2005, 18:21
Very nice mate.
You could have a FAK in your possibles pouch? :?:
Look foward to seeing it grow. :biggthump
Ah... then I forgot something afterall. :roll: Will update later. :-)
Nice one Andy, i'll keep my eye on it. :biggthump
Hello all! :wave: Last night I decided to get a homepage. Chose Geocities as the host.
But I'm not done yet!! :o):
Have a look at http://www.geocities.com/pastaman_7/BushInfo.html - :pack:
Cheers :uu:
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Geocities :?:
its working for me now...??
TheViking
08-02-2005, 19:24
Strange... it's also working for me now. :?:
MagiKelly
08-02-2005, 20:01
The index page is working but I get the same message as Martyn when I try any of the content pages.
At first I thought Martyn was just stirring it as you had BCUK higher than British Blades on your links :-)
TheViking
08-02-2005, 20:07
At first I thought Martyn was just stirring it as you had BCUK higher than British Blades on your links :-)
LOL. :o): Nope just the place I hang out most. :wave:
greg2935
08-02-2005, 21:03
Nice Site
Greg
Very good site, it's simple and straight forward. I like it and as you have said you will be adding some pictures, keep it simple with not too many pictures.
Well done.
JFW
bambodoggy
09-02-2005, 14:43
Nice one Buddy.....looks good :biggthump
The index page is working but I get the same message as Martyn when I try any of the content pages.
At first I thought Martyn was just stirring it as you had BCUK higher than British Blades on your links :-)
LOL, I never got to see that as the page was down. ;)
Working now though.
Nice looking site. ;)
jamesdevine
09-02-2005, 15:08
Pretty Cool :biggthump
James
TheViking
11-02-2005, 17:31
...is updated with 2 more topics and new text on the front page. :wave:
...is updated with 2 more topics and new text on the front page. :wave:
Just to be picky Andy, you might want to consider revising this...
Choose a blade in carbon or laminated steel. Most people seem to prefer carbon and this is far by the best, but laminated will do just as good a job. Carbon and laminated steels are easy to sharpen, holds a good edge, and can get much sharper than stainless. They can rust. Stainless steels (S30v, 12c27, 440 series, etc) will not rust, but is harder to sharpen and will in most occasions not keep as good an edge.
I'm not sure carbon is by far the best - it's just the most popular.
Stainless can and does rust. All the steels you mention will rust under the right circumstances. It's not stainproof it's stainless.
The stainless steels you mention, generally keep thier edge much better than carbon. The main reason for using carbon (or laminated carbon) is that it's easy to sharpen and easy enough for a novice to generally get a very sharp edge with it. However, you can get ferrociously sharp edges on stainless too - it's just harder. That's about as far as it goes. You need to be careful with "definitives" as there will always be some dork like me ready to pick you up on it. ;) :D
You need to be careful with typo's too (I know about this, I cant spell to save my life), this one is a doozy...
The hollow is only good for foof preparation
I guess you aint heard the euphamism "foof" before eh?
:D :D :D
Nice looking site though mate, a few minor bugs but it looks good. Keep up the good work. :biggthump
TheViking
11-02-2005, 20:38
Just to be picky Andy, you might want to consider revising this...
I'm not sure carbon is by far the best - it's just the most popular.
Stainless can and does rust. All the steels you mention will rust under the right circumstances. It's not stainproof it's stainless.
The stainless steels you mention, generally keep thier edge much better than carbon. The main reason for using carbon (or laminated carbon) is that it's easy to sharpen and you can get a very sharp edge with it. But that's about as far as it goes. You need to be careful with "definitives" as there will always be some dork like me ready to pick you up on it. ;) :D
You need to be careful with typo's too (I know about this, I cant spell to save my life), this one is a doozy...
I guess you aint heard the euphamism "foof" before eh?
:D :D :D
Nice looking site though mate, a few minor bugs but it looks good. Keep up the good work. :biggthump
Thank you for the correction. It's nice you mention it so i can change it. :biggthump :wave: And will do now. :wink:
Thank you for the correction. It's nice you mention it so i can change it. :biggthump :wave: And will do now. :wink:
You're very welcome mate. :wink:
Also consider putting some kind of HOME link on your article pages, so that people can always get back to your index page. Not everyone will arrive at your site on the index page, so you cannot rely on people being able to use the "back" button in thier browser.
TheViking
11-02-2005, 20:48
Also consider putting some kind of HOME link on your article pages, so that people can always get back to your index page. Not everyone will arrive at your site on the index page, so you cannot rely on people being able to use the "back" button in thier browser.
Spot on. Will do also. :o): :D
EDIT: Done! :-)
Good site Andy. well done :biggthump :You_Rock_
TheViking
27-02-2005, 18:47
... is updated with 2 new photo galleries. Check 'em out. :D
Your disclaimer could use a "Local laws apply, ensure you don't break them" sentence, just to ensure your umbrella is up. Looking good though, I wish I had the knowledge to set up my own site!
Andy, i can't access your sight anymore :?:
Andy, i can't access your sight anymore
Neither can I. Looks like he's overdone it on the data transfer quota... don't worry, it'll be back soon :-) Thats a problem I found with free webspace (and some paid ones) If you start up/down-loading lots of material or have a dynamic site that sees alot of traffic, they soon cut you off :-(
Ed
TheViking
27-02-2005, 19:59
Yep exactly what happens. :cry: It'll be back soon. I can access now. :-)
Yep... Back up and working :biggthump .... now i can look at the other gallery
:-)
Ed
TheViking
30-04-2005, 13:31
I have just updated if anyone should be interested. :)