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Cassini.rlproject.com ?, A new URL?
Should there be a seperate url / forum for Cassini / Huygens discussion
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djellison
post Oct 29 2004, 02:00 PM
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Just thinking, as MER interest falls off ( understandably ) - and we have 4 years of Cassini joy ahead of us - would it make sense to start a new url ( cassini.rlproject.com, or a dedicated URl as part of moving hosting firms ) - and a new forum, dedicated to Cassini / Huygens? It'd make sense to me, cull Cassini / huygens from here, move it all into a dedicated home for it?

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EckJerome
post Nov 3 2004, 06:25 PM
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My two cents is to expand this site...as you say, one forum with wider content. I like one-stop shopping. biggrin.gif

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