I'd like to say that I really enjoyed the newsletter, in particular Michael's article on the potential of a hydrogen economy. As the European folks here can attest, the EU is moving forward on plans to convert entirely to a hydrogen economy over the next decade (or so, pulling this from memory). If only the American government were so enlightened. =( e >I just noticed Michael put the newsletter live... just so everyone >knows. > >Tyler, yours we had some issues getting the file online, so we will use >it next issue with Niels' article - thanks Niels. > >For everyone that is interested in submitting's info: Just plain text >is fine. Better even. The only tags I normally use are <p> to break >apart paragraphs, <h3> for anything bold and large (subtitles, for >example). Then standard ones for text formating (<i>. <b>, <pre>, and ><code> as examples). Url's as well - if you have any links, please put >the links in for me. :P And remember to include your full name and >contact email address as you want it to appear on the article. You do >not need to add in the <head> and other html tags, nor name it *.html. > >Anyways, articles are looking really good - hope to see more coming in. > >And we will do "advertisements" every other issue, opposite the status >updates... so if you have any good announcements, feel free to send them >in. Obviously this is for BeOS/OpenBeOS related stuff only, and should >be submitted a good deal in advance. The BeGeistert ad was a good >example of the things we'd like to see, but it doesn't have to be an >event - it could be a product too. Keep them short, sweet, and we >(newsletter staff) will ultimately determine _whether_ and when it can >go online - remember, only one will make it per month, so timing should >not be one of your concerns. Multiple submissions, obviously the one >that has the most relevance to the most people in the community will be >the likely choice... > >In other words, I give the disclaimer that we will use the one we feel >the most fit, and submitting doesn't guarantee posting - and we reserve >the right to edit the submission for grammar/spelling/english >corrections. > >Questions, feel free to email me. :) > >Deej > > Necessity is the plea for every infringement of human freedom. It is the argument of tyrants; it is the creed of slaves. -William Pitt, British prime-minister (1759-1806)