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Re: Healey knowledge base

To: acmiller@mhcable.com, healeys@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: Healey knowledge base
From: tammie wall <whammie@iopener.net>
Date: Mon, 6 Feb 2006 14:44:02 -0600
allen,
when you get this all assimilated, let us know how it may be accessed.
cheers,
jerry wall
ps.  whatever happened to the shop and parts manuals ?
Allen C Miller, Jr. wrote:
 > 
 > The thought occurs, as it probably has to others before, that it would be
 > great to have a database on-line organized by topics for Healey related
 > topical data. I have been saving posts for a number of months in areas that
 > interest me, and find much of what I have saved invaluable.
 > 
 > Would it make sense to get a database server running that could be searched by
 > model, part #, part description, car system, and other parameters. Modern
 > Sequel-driven databases can contain thumbnails to *'.jpg images that would
 > load up fairly fast (I use this in my office and insert 600 dpi 8.5x10 inch
 > images into a document in 10 sec or so).
 > 
 > I am thinking of a database that is widely democratic, and not 'edited' for
 > technical accuracy. The recent 'scuttle shake' threads, for example, contain a
 > wide range of disagreeing viewpoints on the necessity for scuttle opening
 > reinforcement in 100-4's, for example, some pro, some not, and the full
 > collection is quite useful. What the database could do, where there is
 > disagreement, is provide a separate field for {unanimous, 'some think', 'some
 > caution against', etc.} check boxes that would invisibly reveal the body of
 > all threads, and let the user compare options and areas of dissent. Also
 > possible, is a checklist that would automatically display multiple trouble
 > shooting items (e.g., in scuttle shake, multiple causes such as drum balance,
 > wheel balance, shock fluid, shock mount integrity, panel sealers, and scuttle
 > reinforcement showed up in my composite list of your several excellent
 > threads).
 > 
 > Another neat feature of a web-launched database is that, with some care in
 > firewalling, the body of accumulated material can be made read-only, but
 > subscribers can post inputs to a number of dedicated 'uplink' pages.
 > 
 > If anyone is interested in such a project, I would be glad in writing the guts
 > of the database in Access if some others would take a hand in collecting
 > articles, photos, and List threads. Also need ideas for a low-cost server that
 > could provide the database to all users.
 > 
 > Allen Miller
 > 
 > Your messages not reaching the list?




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