Mailing List flyrotary@lancaironline.net Message #7934
From: David Carter <dcarter@datarecall.net>
Subject: Re: [FlyRotary] Re: Web hosting
Date: Sat, 8 May 2004 20:00:54 -0500
To: Rotary motors in aircraft <flyrotary@lancaironline.net>
Ed,
 
1) Don't worry about ". . . loading up your server with such stuff, . . ."
.....- Unless otherwise noted, Hard Drives in Servers will handle your files.  Worries about "memory" and "HD space" are relics of the 60's and 70's - your time and mine.
....-  Remember, 'Better' is the worst enemy of 'good'.  What you have 'now' is 'good' - what you can refine and re-do and research more fully and document better, and edit for clarity, etc, etc, is 'better'.  Give us the 'good' stuff.  As you learn 'how to' on that, you'll then have the skills and understanding to replace the 'good' stuff with the 'better' stuff - later.
 
2)  I'm still learning how to "document" and "present for peer review" on the web - last year (about May 2003?) I was thrashing around a lot and received about 6 to 8 really good suggestions from others on the RV list.
....-  I have a summary e-mail on file where I summarized what I learned (about 80-90% of what I needed).
....-  Things like converting almost anything to .pdf format using PDFfactory free software put out by Adobe - you just treat it as a "printer" and select that printer on your print dialog box instead of your regular printer.  It then converts the Excel spreadsheet or anything else to .pdf, you can view it, then you save it to a particular folder that you pick for later uploading to the web site.
....-  The other big tool is one for modifying .jpg files -IRFAN.  Again, free, easy to use, much more capable than the old Kodak Microsoft piece of junk called "Imaging" bundled with Windows.  Then, I have a checklist for how I upload stuff (properly sized .jpg photos, spreadsheets, text) to the website using an FTP program.  It's not to hard, just takes a checklist for me to keep it simple.
 
Back to 1):  Put your stuff up on the server, then, as you modify and refine it over the next months & years, it is easy to upload the revised file and it replaces the old file - not a big deal.  If you need to delete an old file that is no longer "current" or needed or OBE (overcome by events), just use the FTP pgm, highlite the old doc on the server, and click delete.  I'll help off-line anytime you want.
....- If all else fails and you simply don' want to bother with uploading, just send your internet ready files to the host that is offering to help you and he can easily upload them.  That's what Frank van der Hulst did for me with some RV-6 empennage stuff I wanted to share in 1997 - he put it on the Bunny's Guide for RV- Builders.
 
David
http://www.datarecall.net/~dcarter/  Go here to see my clunky 'learning how to do it' web pages.  Click the "Builder's Log" and see some pictures I sized as 4 inches X 3 inches (I selected "inches" and put in 4 as the width and pgm IRFAN filled in 3 as ht.  That converts and displays as 288 pixels wide X 216 pixels high.  With IRFAN or PDFfactory you can probably display all the charts and graphs you have, in whatever size (full screen down to smaller) you want.
....- My FTP upload pgm is "C:\Program Files\WS_FTP\WS_FTP95.exe"  Can't remember if it was bundled with Windows or if I downloaded it from a website.  I like it - very easy to use (after you've used it a couple of times - does that sound familiar?)
 
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Saturday, May 08, 2004 5:53 PM
Subject: [FlyRotary] Re: Web hosting was : [FlyRotary] Re: Intake manifold tuning

Thanks Eric,

    That is certainly an attractive offer.  I would like others to have to
opportunity to review the stuff, other's have different knowledge,
experience and grey matter which is always great to have available and to
point out flaws that may exist.  Heck, some folks might even find it useful
{:>).  I do have quite a bit on the rotary engine including material I have
found over the years that I found useful.  Then there's the files I have
developed ranging from the Presentation Slides on the Dynamic Intake Effect,
to spreadsheets to 2D CAD drawings of parts of my systems, to links to
others such as Paul Yaws excellent web site and technical articles, etc,
etc.

  Before, loading up your server with such stuff, let me think about and
suggest an categorization scheme for the material.  Or I am open to
suggestions as I have no experience organizing or building a Web Page.

Eric,   I'll get to you off-line, so we don't clutter up the list.

Ed
Ed Anderson
RV-6A N494BW Rotary Powered
Matthews, NC
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