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Most tasks require some computer savvy, a good grasp of the English language, a love for organizing things, an eye for editing text, and access to some sort of computer system in your 'free' time. HTM... |
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Need new one-liners? Struggling to master various types of twists? Want to delve into the business of ballooning? Need an excuse to learn HTML? Working on the Guide to Balloons and Ballooning is an ex... |
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Basically, identify a topic that you want to learn more about. If you have something in mind, let us know! Feel free to be self-centered and choosy. If you want to go reasearch something related to ba... |
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Everything has been pre-selected. Don't throw anything away.
Mark Balzer culls "guideworthy" information out of daily posts to the Balloon HQ e-mailing lists. Mark edits and sorts that information an... |
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There are always additional projects in the works, some current topics include:
searching libraries for additional information on a topic and creating a coherent narrative
organizing information gat... |
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HTTP
HTTP is the protocol used by web browsers. When you view a web page on your computer, you have already transferred that page from the BHQ site to your own machine. You can save a personal copy o... |
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Any basic html reference book should be able to help you get started. Visit your local bookstore or public library. Looking at a pre-existing HTML document is helpful as well. Additionally, a search o... |
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Contact Mark Balzer regarding any of the material above. Contact Larry Moss if have the skills to help translate existing Balloon HQ pages into languages other than English. |
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