A class web page is a great opportunity for old friends to stay in contact.
You can read all or part of it whenever you like and you can contribute to
it if you wish. I don't know how many of you are reading this page but
I do know that contributions are not coming in very fast. Are we shy? Do we
hesitate to boast or submit something small and deemed trivial? Mal and I have
tried to point the way by our own contributions.
So here is a new idea. We will keep the section, "Contributions from Classmates"
but we will have a new section, "Links to Classmate Activities". In this new section
you will see, as a starter, a link to Al Bowker and another one to Joe Gavin.
These links always are underlined and on some computers you will find
them in blue. All you have to do is to click on one of them and your computer will
automatically jump to a url that is too long to remember and type out correctly but
you won't have to because it will just come up, and in color! Try it now; click
on Al Bowker below and if you don't get him in a white sheet in bare feet
standing on a race track in Greece ready to run his 26 miles, then let me know
by clicking on Webmaster above. As for Joe Gavin and his Lunar Modules,
there are probably many web pages more detailed that this story from the Boston
Latin School but it will do as a start.
These links are to pages already on the internet (and presumably approved by the
classmate in question) so he may not be accused of pushing them on us. But my
researach is limited and I can use help in finding this material.