I suggest that you sort that spreadsheet by state, and then PDF it before
posting it on the Web site. Think of the XLS as your source code. Before you
know it, you might have dozens of copies running around the Web all pointing to
each other, all with errors you can do nothing about because someone else "took
over".
The sorting by state suggestion is because I think like this:
1. Hmm, I'm going to XXX
2. Wonder if there are any cool sites to see there?
Anyway, it's a good idea. Pretty discouraging that there aren't any metalworking
sites of interest in WA except Boeing Museum of Flight and the Boeing Everett
plant, neither of which really qualifies IMO.
Grant
Errol Groff wrote:
It has been quite a while since I solicited contributions to the
Places of Interest spreadsheet.
Did you visit someplace in 2005 that other readers of R.C.M. would
find interesting also? If so please send me a note about it and I
will add your information to the spreadsheet.
If this is the first you have heard about it please go to
www.neme-s.org and scroll down to the bottom of the page to find the
Places of Interest link.
Thanks for your interest and Happy New Year!
Errol Groff
Instructor, Manufacturing Technology
H.H. Ellis Technical High School
613 Upper Maple Street
Danielson, CT 06239
New England Model Engineering Society
www.neme-s.org