After a too-long-down-time, we're getting back in the groove with posts to this blog once again. After 3+ years the archived articles have taken a beating: lost FTP-stored text and graphics, expired links, and just plain outdated or passe, zzzzz..., topics. The blog now has a different, more generic appearance which amounts to Blogger's own renovation with limited format offerings. But it's easy to use and free to users so, hey.... We'll attempt to customize THE TREK STOP, including the struggle to tweak their HTML with little experience at it, with our own trimmings for the best unique look, just short of gauche, of course. A few somewhat recent items will be posted soonly. Also, we'll be tending a tad toward WayMarking ventures based on all the incredibly interesting world-places there are to visit. When describing where we've been, detailed nuts and bolts directions are offered as best can, often relatively superior to what we had to go on when venturing forth. Check out: WAYMARKING Also, a Wikipedia link has been added at the bottom of the blog page.
Wednesday, February 27, 2013
REVIVING "THE STOP"
After a too-long-down-time, we're getting back in the groove with posts to this blog once again. After 3+ years the archived articles have taken a beating: lost FTP-stored text and graphics, expired links, and just plain outdated or passe, zzzzz..., topics. The blog now has a different, more generic appearance which amounts to Blogger's own renovation with limited format offerings. But it's easy to use and free to users so, hey.... We'll attempt to customize THE TREK STOP, including the struggle to tweak their HTML with little experience at it, with our own trimmings for the best unique look, just short of gauche, of course. A few somewhat recent items will be posted soonly. Also, we'll be tending a tad toward WayMarking ventures based on all the incredibly interesting world-places there are to visit. When describing where we've been, detailed nuts and bolts directions are offered as best can, often relatively superior to what we had to go on when venturing forth. Check out: WAYMARKING Also, a Wikipedia link has been added at the bottom of the blog page.
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