Of course i have read that many times. Im sorry i asked. I was just hoping you write a little something but oh well i guess i understand. I just didn't think it would be a huge deal. Best regards, nathan On Jan 6, 2008 4:42 PM, Jacques Goldberg <Jacques.Goldberg@xxxxxxx> wrote: > Dear Nathan, > > I am amazed by your request. > Are you REALLY looking for somebody to rewrite what I did at the top of > the first page of http://linmodems.technion.ac.il ? Did YOU read the > beginning of the page, labelled CONTENTS? > > Jacques > > > nathan lanham wrote: > > Hello, > > My name is Nathan you and Marvin have helped me a couple times in the > > past with wonderful winmodems ;). Me and a couple other web developers > > are making a new Linux community. this site will feature forum, wiki, > > Chat, how-to's and wallpaper/theme downloads. The site is not distro > > specific. This site has only been up for about a week and the > > forum/wiki only about 3 days now. Over the next month the site will be > > changing a lot, including adding features and using the final layout > > that im still working on. > > > > Winmodems are a problem for Linux users who need a dial up connection > > and I need someone who could write a simple how-to for using the scan > > modem tool and getting sighed up for your discussion. Sure i could do > > this but i thought that it would be better coming from the experts. Of > > course you can link to your site and give credit to who ever you want > > (you and Marvin or you site...or all). Please Let me know if you would > > be willing to do this for my small but growing community of Linux > > users, it would be greatly appreciated. > > > > Also if you and Marvin would be interested in exchanging links that > > would help us out a lot too. I know you guys really don't need hits (i > > cant even imagine how many you get everyday) but id o need them :). > > I am aware that there are a lot of Linux communities out there > > already. I have had so many people say "that like re-inventing the > > wheel" or "there are to many of these sites". They might be right, but > > i think i can make a better wheel. I think that our site will offer a > > better user interface with more options for the user. Basically our > > site will offer the features of multiple sites. > > > > Please visit our site of you are at all interested. www.LinuxLogik.com > > > > Best Regards, > > > > Nathan- linuxlogik admin, developer, founder. >