All,
The good news is I am returning to school this fall. I am
getting a Masters of Education and a teaching certificate. Then
while I'm earning a doctorate I am going to teach high school.
Once I have my doctorate I am going to return to college and
teach teachers to teach.
The bad news is I am going to have no money or time for the
Carden search engine web site at
http://www.tcarden.com/tree/carden/. I know this comes at a
particularly bad time since the Carden home page at
http://www.dakodadesigns.com/carden.htm seems to be off line
right now.
I suggest you buy a $30 a month, Cold Fusion capable, web site to
park the information and buy a URL such as
http://www.cardenfamily.com which seems to be open. Set up for
the URL is about $75 and set up for a new website is about $75 if
you get it from
Advances.com where we are now. I can handle the
set up arrangements if you like.
Please let me know if there is another technical type out there
that would like to be the web master. Any one who knows HTML and
has worked with SQL queries with any kind of database is
qualified to be the webmaster. (Cold Fusion is just SQL and HTML
put together) They'll need to purchase a book on Cold Fusion for
about $60 written by Ben Forta. A $350 piece of software called
Cold Fusion Studio would be helpful for them but is not
necessary. If you don't understand this paragraph you are not
the new webmaster.
I am going to keep my current
www.tcarden.com website for my wife
and daughter-and-law to use but I am going to get the Carden, Foy
and Augustine stuff off of it so we can cut the monthly charges
in half. I will, of course, put a link on there to the new
Carden website if ya'll decide you would like one.
I will be glad to help migrate the information and get the new
site fixed up as well as answer occasional questions from the new
web master. Someone needs to step forward and say, "Yes, I'll
take financial responsibilty. Here is my credit card number.
Charge the new site to me." Someone else (or the same person)
needs to say, "Yes, I'll be the webmaster." (See qualifications
above.)
If I don't get both these answers from someone by September 1st
the Carden search engine website will go away by October 1st.
I'm sorry if this seems abrupt but Belmont University for whom I
have been doing web work lately wanted to hire me part time and I
worked out this deal with them which has been in the back of my
mind for some time.
Thanks,
Thor
Thor Carden
PO Box 2093
Madison, TN 37116
615 865 9291
tcarden(a)home.com
http://www.tcarden.com/tree/carden