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    « on: January 29, 2007, 12:03:11 PM »

    Are you interested in this time period? Want to help out new people in the hobby, to guide them along... to be a resource for your fellow reenactors and living historians... well, we need you here on reenactor.Net! How? well, we need a Time/Area Webmaster for this period. It does have some bennies beyond fame... you can get books and stuff for doing reviews and you can help your unit recruit, etc. There are other bennies, but my mind is mush right now as I write this.

    What do you need to do this job?
    Well, some idea of how html and websites work. The ability and commitment to work on your area and keep it updated would also be a nice attribute. If you think you might have what it takes, pm me here.
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    « Reply #1 on: January 29, 2007, 11:35:25 PM »

    Hello,

    I may be able to help out with your request; though I know very little about html and the like.  I would be more than happy to see if I can help others out that are new to the hobby/just looking for some information. 
    A little about me: I have been a reenactor for close to 10 years now and head a unit of Native reenactors in eastern and central New York. 
    Just a side note, the new site looks great and is very user-friendly.  I wish you and the other administrators/moderators continued success.

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