Since I was not bright enough to save a copy of the emails I did send you, I owe you an apology. From now on I will make sure I save copies of my emails in case I ever have this type of problem again.
Just to humor me Neal, why didn't you respond to this post I made last year on the board? Did I NOT state pretty much the same thing? I would think that if I posted this on the site YOU or other MOGH members would had at least responded to it (I know it wasn't an email directed to you).
http://www.ccgtcc.com/cgi-bin/bbs521/webbbs_config.pl/md/read/id/56789/sbj/mogh-website-mad/
Also here is part of the email I sent to Jim Kruse in 2009, asking similar things (once again It wasn't directed at or sent to you but to another MOGH member) Also Jim did return my email and explained that the MOGH was an major undertaking. I'm sorry this email was not sent on by Jim to you.
Sent: Monday, October 26, 2009 3:54 PM
Subject: Jim, have you ever heard of a virtual Museum?
Jim, I decided to contact you via email instead of posting this on the
board.
The MOGH really needs to expand the website and show some of the stuff that
is already in the hands of the club (or in the hands of the membership).
To be blunt Jim, why would I want to donate another penny when the website
(the only thing that is the Museum) is about as exciting as watching paint
dry?
Why doesn’t the MOGH BOD spend some money and create a website that draws
the attention to the Museum and give people the impression that some
activity is happening with the Museum (instead of having a “this day in
gaming history” being the only change in the website) By the way, “this
day in gaming history” should be the first thing seen on the website since
it’s the only thing that changes frequently.
I'm sure if I spent more time I'm sure that I could find more post on The Chipboard that I have directed towards the MOGH website.
Also to get this straight Neal, It is the HOME PAGE that I'm complaining about. Yes, I know there is a great deal of work done by a lot of great people and hats off to them......where the rub is the first impression a viewer sees is the HOME PAGE (not the chipguide) The HOME PAGE has been pretty much the same since the site was created....am I correct or am I missing something?
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