Terria is correct that a dancing cow page (just one cow now, but
still powered by internet trash) is still up. The page she refers to
links to several other sites:
http://www.migrations.org
http://www.alhn.org
http://www.us-census.org
When I click on these links, I get the home page of these respective
projects, but with "Netscape: Dancing Cows" displayed on the title
bars.
This persists even when following links into the various projects.
Terria, are you aware that if someone reaches your ALHN pages by this
route, the web address that appears is still
http://www.ncgenweb.net,
not your real URL, and Dancing Cows appears at the title bar?
Ron is right, we need to put all that stuff behind us and focus on
uniting
our state and the CC's so that this state can grow. It hasn't grown much in
the last 2 years with all the empty counties.
I am fully in agreement that it's in everybody's interest, and
especially in the interest of North Carolina genealogy, to unite and
develop our project.
However, I recently surveyed all 100+ county pages, and nothing is
empty. One has no CC, but the previous page, which was a good one,
is still up; two others are listed as available for adoption, but the
current CCs are still maintaining them until a replacement is found.
A couple of others (and only a couple) have CCs who didn't respond to
the last roll call, and those will go up for adoption if efforts to
locate these CCs are unsuccessful.
--
Elizabeth Harris
ncgen(a)mindspring.com
NCGenWeb project:
http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncgenweb/
Winston-Salem NC area genealogy:
http://www.fmoran.com/