Some old web sites I'm looking for.

Johnny Canuck

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In my search for ASL related web sites, a couple that have repeatedly cropped up in linkies are:

http://tigertank.com/aslcrossroads

http://members.xoom.com/brienmartin

I'm wondering if these are gone permanently, or moved or what their status is?


PS, is anyone available between 5AM and 7AM Pacific time on weekdays for VASL? I'm a newbie.

(I seem to be unable to reliably post on the ASL mailing list, so I thought I'd post here instead).
 

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Alas, some of the old sites have disappeared. Brien Martin's ASL Bulletin Board was shut down and a fair amount of his material was moved to the Coastal Fortress site, which has also since shut down. The best site right now is probably the Southern California site at

http://www.socalasl.com/

The ASL crossroads page of links is now there (under "Resources") although a number of the links are out of date. I don't know if Brien plans to put his material up anywhere else.

Pete
 

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Yea, I saw that, and unfortunately am unable to attend.

I've got a bunch of Cub Scout activities right around that time. It's on my agenda for next year for sure though.
 

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wow!!!

You must be the youngest ASL player in the world, balancing this game with scout duties.

:shock:
 

Brien Martin

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The ASLBB material is in the process of being re-housed on the internet. The stuff will be either at the TRAC website (being re-designed) or at the SoCal website ... all depends on how our TRAC webdude is going on the project.

Brien
 
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