This website to support stadium...
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This website to support stadium...
Im still 100% up for it... but PS never replied to email asking for images and advice on what would be helpful to the bid.
Now I know hes been on holiday (although i did send before). Should I just wait a wee bit longer to give him a chance to give input, or should we crack on?
I dont wanna let this thing slip, and keen to get on with it, but i feel imput from the club in terms of advising the specific help that they would need could make our effort a little more effective?
ps - anyone else got high res images?
Now I know hes been on holiday (although i did send before). Should I just wait a wee bit longer to give him a chance to give input, or should we crack on?
I dont wanna let this thing slip, and keen to get on with it, but i feel imput from the club in terms of advising the specific help that they would need could make our effort a little more effective?
ps - anyone else got high res images?
4-1! again?
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He's usually vary good at responding, so maybe he has not recieved it for some reason.
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what website is this?
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The idea is to create a website where people in favour of the stadium can obtain information on how to express their support.GreenFox wrote:what website is this?
It would have addresses of people to write to and sample letters to make it really easy.
It might also have information about the new stadium, past attempts, why the stadium matters to portsmouth as a whole, rebuttals against the naysayers, etc
I can't be bothered anymore...
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sounds like a pretty damn good idea.
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I think this is the best idea ever. In all seriousness, they should knight the bl**dy genius who thought if it.
We could also start a petition on the No.10 e-petition site and link it to the campaign website.
I have a lot on today (3hr lunch down the beach with the Uber-goddess and our Swedish lawyeress yesterday, ooooh mumma! No chance of any work being done after that.) but if there is someone who can eloquently write up the front page...?
We could also start a petition on the No.10 e-petition site and link it to the campaign website.
I have a lot on today (3hr lunch down the beach with the Uber-goddess and our Swedish lawyeress yesterday, ooooh mumma! No chance of any work being done after that.) but if there is someone who can eloquently write up the front page...?
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ddavis - you do back end stuff dont you? might be handy. i can do the design side, html, css and i can do a wee bit of php / javascript but im no genius when it comes to scripting.ddavis wrote:Let me know if you need any help with the site..
does anyone think we might need to meet in a pub or something to brainstorm at some point? haha
4-1! again?
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He guys, can someone pass me Peter Storrie's email address please?
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Back end is my thing - so to speak. I mainly design data warehouses and databases. Lots of coding experience. For me and websites, I find the boring bit the eye candy. If you need help in designing the back end stuff; drop me a line You are welcome to the css, flash, colours, layout etc.
Oh yes, I can host it too
Oh yes, I can host it too
fez wrote:ddavis - you do back end stuff dont you? might be handy. i can do the design side, html, css and i can do a wee bit of php / javascript but im no genius when it comes to scripting.ddavis wrote:Let me know if you need any help with the site..
does anyone think we might need to meet in a pub or something to brainstorm at some point? haha
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Are we going to have something that rivals the OS for all-round flashiness?
I tell yer, it's bl**dy useful having a bunch of IT professionals here.
I tell yer, it's bl**dy useful having a bunch of IT professionals here.
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Peter Storrie [PeterStorrie@pompeyfc.co.uk] is the one that was on his last reply to me. But don't forget he's on holiday this week.
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Rubi, do you have your own IPS TAG?RubiconCSL wrote:Back end is my thing - so to speak. I mainly design data warehouses and databases. Lots of coding experience. For me and websites, I find the boring bit the eye candy. If you need help in designing the back end stuff; drop me a line You are welcome to the css, flash, colours, layout etc.
Oh yes, I can host it too
I've registered supportpfcstadium.co.uk and supportpfcstadium.org.uk which I'm happy to transfer over to you. If not then let me know if you want to host the DNS or to give me an ip address for the A records.
I can't be bothered anymore...
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sound byte of the year rubiRubiconCSL wrote:Back end is my thing
4-1! again?
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