Wrecks and relics in the USA
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#91: Re: Wrecks and relics in the USA Author: Neil_BaumgardnerLocation: Arlington, VA PostPosted: Sun Jul 02, 2006 7:55 pm
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BTW, I have taken up this project & started on it. Right now its a word document, I've tweaked Lesley's format a bit. Since its now in word format, I am including footnotes - lots of footnotes so far for the Ordnance Museum! I'll try to post a draft of the APG section as soon as I can.

Neil

#92: Re: Wrecks and relics in the USA Author: Doug_KibbeyLocation: The Great Satan PostPosted: Sun Jul 02, 2006 8:03 pm
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- Neil_Baumgardner
BTW, I have taken up this project & started on it. Right now its a word document, I've tweaked Lesley's format a bit. Since its now in word format, I am including footnotes - lots of footnotes so far for the Ordnance Museum! I'll try to post a draft of the APG section as soon as I can.

Neil


Outstanding, Neil. When you get to a "finished" list (which, I understand, it will never actually be...) I'll have you start a thread that I'll make "sticky" at the top of our AFV page...the list will be amendable (by you) and I won't lock the thread so others can continue to post contributions/corrections/updates below the primary list and you can amend as necessary.

Will yours be just the U.S. list, or are you tackling the whole magilla?


#93: Re: Wrecks and relics in the USA Author: Neil_BaumgardnerLocation: Arlington, VA PostPosted: Sun Jul 02, 2006 11:41 pm
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Just US for now. So as to keep it in format, is there a away to upload the document itself? Rather than a copy & past which would remove the formatting & render the footnotes irrelevant...

Neil

#94: Re: Wrecks and relics in the USA Author: Doug_KibbeyLocation: The Great Satan PostPosted: Sun Jul 02, 2006 11:54 pm
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- Neil_Baumgardner
Just US for now. So as to keep it in format, is there a away to upload the document itself? Rather than a copy & past which would remove the formatting & render the footnotes irrelevant...

Neil


I can ask admins if they'd load on the server so it could be downloaded...shouldn't take much space, but it's not my call. Won't that make it more difficult to amend as necessary, though? It'd require uploading a new one each time.

Alternatively, as the file is likely small, we could load on a little space on the server I share with some other members...it's slow for bigger files, but probably not this. I need to check with the bosses on this...gimme' a day or so....

#95: Re: Wrecks and relics in the USA Author: KitformLocation: Cleveland. UK. PostPosted: Mon Jul 03, 2006 6:21 am
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A couple of suggestions, if I may.

Depends how you want the viewers of the document to be able to read it...Online or offline.

Online, you could do it as a web page, using css to get a standard format of the pages and each page could pull in it's own footnotes.

Offline, I would go for a database approach (access?) again each page would be a standard format with the ability to have linked footnote sections.

Personally, I would opt for what I think is the best of both worlds, using Macromedia's Flash program, you can either read the document online or choose to download it and read it. Flash also gives you the ability to add animation to the pages if needed, sound files and video's.

All the above would keep the document 'segmented' so that a change in a picture or a footnote would not mean having to reformat the whole document.

#96: Re: Wrecks and relics in the USA Author: Shadow_BshwackrLocation: Central Illinois, USA PostPosted: Tue Jul 04, 2006 12:05 pm
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It really depends on how you want to use the file. If you want to view it online, you could put it up as HTML or PDF. Let me list some options.

If you or any member would like to be able to change or ediit it online, we can do a Wiki. Wiki's are designed for that. The drawback is, since anyone can edit the pages, it takes one malcontent to screw up the whole project. I'll have to check to see if permissions can be granted for certain groups or people.

Another drawback is the learning curve of Wiki. Syntax is a bit strange until you get the 'hang' of it. Also, putting all that content online is a ton of work until you get 'caught up'.

Another option. I could create a FTP folder on the FTP server for the AFV Admin. Since those folders are 'live' web folders, you'll be able to edit them at any time. As with any HTML or download zip file, any changes to the files require they be uploaded again to reflect the changes. This would enable you or the Admin(s) of your choice to link them as downloads either as single links or Com Central would be happy to start a new catagory in our download section. You could catagorize the individual files into smaller files and use the download section to show the different files.

CC would be happy to do whatever AFV needs to help them get this project underway.


#97: Re: Wrecks and relics in the USA Author: bsmartLocation: Central Maryland PostPosted: Wed Jul 05, 2006 1:24 pm
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I'm coming into this a little late but ...

I've had pretty good luck with 'Excel Databases' for info such as this

a simple spreadsheet with a column for each piece of information that I may want to sort on that way I can quickly reorganize the data to sort my currrent need. Excel allows simple sorts of three criteria and I've never needed to sort further than that to get a reasonable set of data pulled out.

Maybe it's a mental block but everytime I've started working with Access I've run into problems. Also I've found Excel to be much more widely available when I've shared info with others

#98: Re: Wrecks and relics in the USA Author: Neil_BaumgardnerLocation: Arlington, VA PostPosted: Wed Jul 05, 2006 1:52 pm
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Yeah, except I personally dont find Excell as easily readible as word. Its a good program for databases, but poor in terms of graphical user interface IMO.

At any rate, I am already well along with the word document, about 75% completed. If anyone wants to take it when its done and convert into a HTML, Flash or Excel format, great.

Neil

#99: Re: Wrecks and relics in the USA Author: Shadow_BshwackrLocation: Central Illinois, USA PostPosted: Wed Jul 05, 2006 2:25 pm
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Neil, PM when you get done in whatever format you want and I'll convert it to HTML and uploaded to CC. Then we can work out the details of access after that so you or the person updating the file can keep it updated.

#100: Re: Wrecks and relics in the USA Author: bsmartLocation: Central Maryland PostPosted: Wed Jul 05, 2006 4:01 pm
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- Neil_Baumgardner
Yeah, except I personally dont find Excell as easily readible as word. Its a good program for databases, but poor in terms of graphical user interface IMO.

At any rate, I am already well along with the word document, about 75% completed. If anyone wants to take it when its done and convert into a HTML, Flash or Excel format, great.

Neil


I don't disagree with those statements, but I'm a dinosaur who still has some information that was done on an ascii line printer with a bad ribbon that I can't seem to find the time to get back on a computer in any format.


Never disagree with the person actually doing the work (unless you are paying the bill)



I wouldn't mind getting a copy when you're done

#101: Re: Wrecks and relics in the USA Author: Neil_BaumgardnerLocation: Arlington, VA PostPosted: Wed Jul 05, 2006 5:20 pm
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Actually, I need to pass the Ordnance Museum section by you for your edits...

Neil

#102: Re: Wrecks and relics in the USA Author: Neil_BaumgardnerLocation: Arlington, VA PostPosted: Thu Jul 06, 2006 12:46 pm
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- binder001
Here is a list of tanks and artillery in Nebraska. This is not complete, but these have all been seen by me in person. I know the list has more than "tanks, but I record it all together.

Lincoln M60, M4A3E8, M59, M113


Gary, are any or all of these Lincoln vehicles part of the State Arsenal Military Museum?

Neil

#103: Re: Wrecks and relics in the USA Author: Neil_BaumgardnerLocation: Arlington, VA PostPosted: Thu Jul 06, 2006 1:15 pm
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- Joe_D


M60A1 #3078 IR Skidgel Hall, FT Knox KY
M60A1 #5106 Patton Museum Inside, FT Knox KY
M60A1 #6241 Brave Rifles and Wilson, FT Knox KY
M60A1 #6346 Quinn Hall, FT Knox KY
M60A1 #7109 Reactive Armor, USMC DET, FT Knox, KY
M60A1 #8587 Brandenburg Station Gate, FT Knox KY
M60A1 #8679 Burger King, FT Knox KY
M60A1 #8692 HWY 31W, West Point KY
M60A1 #9349 FT Knox Bldg 6590 KY
M60A1 #9357 Patton Museum lawn, FT Knox KY
M60A3 #2004A Brandenburg Station Gate, FT Knox KY
M60A3 #2278A FT Knox MATES KY
M60A3 #2394A 16th CAV HQ Ft Knox KY
M60A3 #2448A Sadowski field house Fort Knox KY
M60A3 #3854A 16th CAV HQ Ft Knox KY


Joe, can you send me or post whatever RNs you have, especially for Fort Knox? I think I have a lot of duplicate listings based on merging Lesley's original & yours. Any other RNs would be great too!

Neil

#104: Re: Wrecks and relics in the USA Author: Neil_BaumgardnerLocation: Arlington, VA PostPosted: Thu Jul 06, 2006 5:17 pm
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- Hanno_Spoelstra

Correct. this Sherman is a mix 'n match of Sherman tanks parts. I have been following it for the past few years. The hull is an ex-IDF M50, the turret with 105-mm gun was added in the US to make up a "complete" Sherman. This tank does not belong in a museum, it is a big boys toy.

Hanno


Who/where does it belong to then?

Neil

#105: Re: Wrecks and relics in the USA Author: Joe_DLocation: Razorback Country PostPosted: Fri Jul 07, 2006 1:54 am
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Neil,
I wish I could help you but at that time I was at Knox I wasn't tracking Registration numbers, just serial numbers. The Marine Detachment M60A1 7109, USMC registration #399630, is not part of the Knox museum collection, it is also a runner. I know this because the number is painted on the side sponson boxes. Donto's might be able to help with the others. Sorry.

Joe D



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