Gambia-L, I was briefly away for the last two days. Actually I took Thursday and Friday off from work to have more time to digest, think and act, but I had to attend to duties which suddenly came up with immediate urgency. First of all, those in Europe may send contributions to the following account: Outside Germany: Bank: Volksbank Hoexter-Beverungen Acount holder: Robinson/Gambia-L Swift code: Geno DEMS Acount #: DE35472624062040218900 Within Germany: Bank: Volksbank Hoexter-Beverungen Konto Inhaber: Robinson/Gambia-L Kto #: 2040218900 BLZ: 47262406 I preferred using Gambia-L alone as the holder, but German bureaucracy is sometimes not too easy to beat, so we settled for a compromise. In accordance, with Buharry's proposal, I'll also provide receipts for any payments into the account. I was thinking that once we have the website done, the state of the account can be regularly posted there for transparency's sake. In the meantime, updates will be sent to The L. Soffie Ceesay, I hope you went ahead with the printing of Cry Not Mama. Anyone who wishes to use my Poems in a positive way should feel free to do so. Yankuba Njie, please add me to the list of signatories. My messages to you keep bouncing back. Concerning the Website, it is a positive sign to see so many volunteers and host offers. My opinion on this is that while working on a team to prepare The Website, other efforts can run parallel. Since George Sarr is already working on something for Gambiansonline.com and is coming in with lots of experience to offer, I think he should not join the Team, use some of the materials he has from Gambiansonline.com for The Site and vice versa. Based on the Slogan "One Struggle many Fronts" we can have Sites featuring similar themes. Each Site will be an additional enrichment. We may even provide materials for anyone wishing to promote our course as long as the rules are clear. I also think that we should start with the resources available now and try to get better with time. Kartim made some brilliant suggestions on the nitty-gritty of the project. George Sarr's statement "Am not sure if you guys made any decisions yet..." gives the impression that there are some guys making the decisions. As far as I know, the decisions are being made as we discuss on the L. I mention this simply to avoid any misunderstanding. The way I feel about the fighting spirit in the L, can be compared to a "Mongolian hot pot" where everyone sitting around the fire adds something raw to the pot full of boiling water and fishes out something cooked, leaving a delicious soup to be shared at the end by everyone. The more people there are adding ingredients to the pot, the tastier it becomes. I'll now take some rest. Good night everybody. Alpha Robinson ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe/subscribe or view archives of postings, go to the Gambia-L Web interface at: http://maelstrom.stjohns.edu/archives/gambia-l.html ----------------------------------------------------------------------------