We have a great message board here. I hope that we keep on coming and having a good time sharing info about FvF. I'm looking forward to the future.
Because I'm a nostagic guy, though, I've put together a Tribute Site to Barb's CWWS site that will serve as a historical marker of the most of the things on her site. Some of the essays, such as EF Cherrytree's "Hello Out there" and Barb's own essays on art, fights on screen, "How to get her to do it", and all the other numerous things seemed just too good to be lost to the world. Go by and check it out. It's taken me awhile to get put up, but I'm not going to have time to make changes to it in the coming weeks, so if you see dead end links or whatever, just be patient.
Yes, I've got the link page saved, too. I do hope that Dio keeps the links up here, though, because I'm not going to update the links at all, I'm going to leave it just as her site is when it goes down.
I know it is going to come down perminantly at some point.
I have saved all that stuff also but haven't a clue as to how to put it all together in a site as you have. I'm glad you did ... I was hoping someone would something like this. It was the best site to go to so long. Some guys can easily just wash their hands of it and say "So what ... it's time has come ... " and not miss it but not me. This 'Tribute' Site' of yours is a great idea and it looks great.
Still surprised though how Barb just cut it loose without another word to us .... but hope she's happy and doing well .
You did yourself proud. Everything looks super. Excellent CWWS Tribute Site. Of course, for myself, I've already saved just about everything on it, but, even though D-day may eventually come, Barb doesn't seem to be in any "hurry" to completely take it down.
(... to which I still say: "GOOD !")
I'd never bother nor pester her about it. Like Spence says, she deserves to have everyone respect her choices, and, if moving on to different areas of life is in the cards, so be it, but I still damn well know the value of what's still up there is timeless. I'm sure Barb knows that, and if her important pages can be left up, they'd be all the more future-appreciated by those yet to discover them, and as the original Web site.
Actually, that's really impressive what you created there and anyone reading this should really have a look at Kent's tribute site. It's really nice what he has done there.