Or at the very least the "Good historical reads" thread? I get quite a few people asking for book recommendations both in and away from Appleseed shoots, and one attendee of the last Buckeye has begun compiling a list in that AAR. I was about to direct him to the GHR thread but I see that he can't access that area. It seems like an easy to find list of recommended historical books and online resources might be a really good thing to have accessible to the public on this forum.
Seconded. :)
Agreed!
Have you guys checked to see if there is a "history" board which is publicly accessible?
I honestly can't tell if it is publicly available as I have access to it.
It appears to be above the Appleseed Lobby on the menu, which I am under the impression would be the beginning of the public area.
Please advise if this is wrong. Thanks
Do we need to make a history board accessible? Libraries and the internet and all...
Simple answer: yes, relatively obviously...
Semi-simple solution: collect/collate the various lists of good reads that exist in various areas of the forum
into an Appleseed bibliography sheet that can be included in shoot boxes as well as
being distributed at shows, library-seeds (duh...), and any/all other venues.\
Expect said sheet could also be appended to Instructor/SB manuals for extra-credit
reading...
I've collected an Appleseed traveling library that I set up on a table at shoots, gun shows (believe was only library at the Albany Gun Show 2/4-5/12). Contains some 18 books that folks can actually look at, as well as a VHS copy of the 80s film, "April Morning." Several of the books are picture history books, that nevertheless contain pictures and/or paintings of locations and events of 19 April, 1775...
Saw lots of people stop and browse the book display, and pick up Appleseed literature distributed among the books...
Excelsior,
madMark
I don't know how to tell what level permissions are set - I only know that when I'm looking as a "visitor" (without logging in) I can't see it, but after I log in I can.
Quote from: Fred on February 09, 2012, 07:17:54 PM
Have you guys checked to see if there is a "history" board which is publicly accessible?