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Re: [ADVERT] ish Homebrew products website



On Tue, 22 Jul 2003 13:12:02 +0100, you wrote:

>A lot of UKHA members have put huge amounts of time and effort into
>developing homebrew solutions which are usually cheaper and better than
>commercially available products.  The problem is that details of these
are
>on everyone's individual sites.  I am planning on putting together a
site
>with links to some of these projects so that there is a central point
of
>information.
>
>The idea being that unlike the automated home links page that links to
>specific peoples sites or companies this will concentrate on products
>individuals have to sell to others.  Actually selling them would be the
>responsibility of the individuals.
>
>What I would like is
>
>1) Feedback on the idea
>2) Anyone interested to mail links@xxxxxxx with details of what
>you would like to advertise.  Initially you need to provide a link to
your
>products, longer term I hope to be able to offer a free page on the
site a=
s
>an alternative.

Good idea Steve.  Can I suggest having a "do it yourself" section
as
well?

I've been working on a couple of PIC based projects which, if I ever get
them working, might be of interest to folks.  I'm happy to make the
designs available for people to work from, but I'd never have the time
to make and sell them.

Just a thought,

David P.

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