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Post by hillbilly on May 28, 2005 20:03:41 GMT 10
... the use of the net for organising.
I'm currently working on a history project about Moore Park. I've got to the point at looking at soccer and am going through old Heralds.
For those that don't know, on the 14th of July 1880 a person calling themselves 'half-back' has a letter published calling for the introduction of the English Association rules.
This is supported by 'right wing' on the 16th and on the 17th the most profund letter for the establishment of our game is published, one by J.W. Fletcher.
All advocate the game and all offer their help in establishing the game.
Now can someone tell me how that is differnt to fans in the 21st century organising a fan bay?
Using the communication devices of the day...
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Post by Michael on May 30, 2005 8:48:57 GMT 10
People who whinge about others using the Internet are invariably almost always computer illiterate.
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Post by marinermick on May 30, 2005 9:20:11 GMT 10
... the use of the net for organising. I'm currently working on a history project about Moore Park. I've got to the point at looking at soccer and am going through old Heralds. For those that don't know, on the 14th of July 1880 a person calling themselves 'half-back' has a letter published calling for the introduction of the English Association rules. This is supported by 'right wing' on the 16th and on the 17th the most profund letter for the establishment of our game is published, one by J.W. Fletcher. All advocate the game and all offer their help in establishing the game. Now can someone tell me how that is differnt to fans in the 21st century organising a fan bay? Using the communication devices of the day... the net is by far the best way of organising fans the marinators could not have achieved what they did without the net
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