Vargas Wrote:I finished reading "INFERNAL" the other day so I'm going back and re-reading all the Jack novels in anticipation of "HARBINGERS" Had to order Legacies because I lent it out and never got it back. Anyway, I somehow missed the fact that Sandy Palmer from "HOSTS" worked for the same newspaper, The Light, as Jamie Grant from "CRISSCROSS."
I know the band Polio has made two appearances but I'm trying to think of more not so obvious connections.
Anyone have any????
fpw Wrote:[SIZE="3"]We used to have a thread chock full of these. Where'd it go?[/SIZE]
fpw Wrote:[SIZE="3"]We used to have a thread chock full of these. Where'd it go?[/SIZE]Yeah, I neglected to respond to this thread because I couldn't even think of the word. I remembered: COMPENDIUM.
jimbow8 Wrote:Yeah, I neglected to respond to this thread because I couldn't even think of the word. I remembered: COMPENDIUM.
Try this:
http://www.repairmanjack.com/forum/showt...COMPENDIUM
Who is collecting this stuff? APhew?
APhew Wrote:Well, FlyBoy disappeared, so I volunteered to take over when nobody else would. Then let's just say my spare time went to zilch. This would still be a great project to complete (or even start), but I think it needs to be done with a group and not a single individual. Heck, the FAQ is outdated and I haven't even got around to updating that yet. Ah life.I'd volunteer, but
jimbow8 Wrote:I'd volunteer, but
- my memory for this type of thing SUCKS
- I read pathetically slow, so I can't just re-read the books quickly to find stuff
- I have essentially no WEB expertise (I assume it was being compiled onto a website of some kind)
Beyond that, I'm willing to help out if I can.
webby Wrote:Add me to the list of willing volunteers.There's Wiki, but I don't know the intricasies of how that works.
Is the info being compiled into a website somewhere? I looked back at the Compendium thread, which was fun but it would be a tedious and time-consuming way to gather info for a compendium. Ditto sending email to an individual.
I do have web expertise (in certain areas) and I'd like to offer a suggestion. Seems to me it would be helpful if there was a site that allowed registered users to enter the connections they find into a form that would put the info into a database. The public pages of the site could display the info from that database. Even more ambitiously, the site could be searchable based on entries in the database.
I would love to assist in development of something like that, if it already exists or sounds like a good idea to others. I notice this site uses PHP, but I'm not familiar with that. I can help a lot if a web site project uses ASP or ASP.NET.