The Brogo Rotolactor seems like the kind of thing we need in Milton Keynes, it's the kind of thing they'd invent here, do they do a version for Concrete Cows? http://miltonkeynes.openguides.org/?Concrete_Cows
We'd welcome anybody taking a dive into Milton Keynes Open Guide and making any general critiques and advice for improvement as well as more specific grammar checking and tidying. http://miltonkeynes.openguides.org/
Tom's out in Canada at the moment though and I am up to my neck in deadlines this month so I think our contributions might be over a longer period to other folks (we are trying to get round to making at least one entry to everybody else's guide though as we travel around :-) ).
regards Mark
Mark Gaved Knowledge Media Institute The Open University Walton Hall Milton Keynes, UK MK7 6AA
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-----Original Message----- From: openguides-dev-bounces@lists.openguides.org on behalf of Rev Simon Rumble Sent: Tue 5/8/2007 1:01 AM To: openguides-dev@lists.openguides.org Subject: Re: [OGDev] Visiting other OpenGuides
This one time, at band camp, Kake L Pugh wrote:
One thing I've never been really sure about is what comes under the remit of the guide - I'm not an engineer, though I do like looking at bridges and things. It'd be useful to have some kind of guidelines as to what belongs on the guide - as a possibly extreme example, is interesting brickwork enough to merit inclusion?
I chose "engineer" because a mate of mine who is one said he wouldn't look at a "geek tourist" site.
If you're a geek and you think it's interesting, I suspect it qualifies. Go for it!
Most of what's in there is big stuff or historical, but that's in no way what it's restricted to. Hell, I've even put in the Brogo Rotolactor, a device from my childhood for efficiently milking cows, which I thought was cool. http://engineer.openguides.org/?Brogo_Rotolactor