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RFC Cookbook and helping other
A few years back many of us at RFC put together a cookbook and it was
used to raise funds for City Harvest, a group helping New York's hungry. Well friends you can help again. The original book is available as a PDF file. You can download it for free, but, being the generous people you are, you can also make a donation to City Harvest. Help out for the holidays. Link for the RFC cookbook https://drive.google.com/open?id=1w7...ZrEXevv-QN8nUO Link for the donation https://secure.cityharvest.org/site/...nal&fr_id=1141 BTW, if you donate you will not get bombarded with emails so you can do it with confidence. |
RFC Cookbook and helping other
On 11/5/2019 7:33 PM, heyjoe wrote:
> On Tue, 5 Nov 2019 17:30:40 -0500 > in Message-ID: > > Ed Pawlowski wrote : > >> Link for the RFC cookbook >> https://drive.google.com/open?id=1w7...ZrEXevv-QN8nUO > > Please say it ain't so. goggle? really? > JavaScript is not allowed here . . . especially from Google. > > FAIL > > Surely there's a more private/secure place to download a PDF! > > > PS. Facebook is not a viable atlternative. > OK. so you want to take charge of the project? |
RFC Cookbook and helping other
On 11/6/2019 12:34 PM, heyjoe wrote:
> On Tue, 5 Nov 2019 20:18:11 -0500 > in Message-ID: > > Ed Pawlowski wrote : > >> OK. so you want to take charge of the project? > > No. Seems like it's finished. > > Just wanted to point out that therre are better alternatives to Google > and the Facebook, both of which are privacy/security honeypots. > My apologies. I guess I misunderstood that you sounded like a snarky prick know it all. Sorry we did not meet your standards. I do hope you donate and enjoy the book though. |
RFC Cookbook and helping other
On 11/6/2019 1:43 PM, heyjoe wrote:
> On Wed, 6 Nov 2019 13:19:39 -0500 > in Message-ID: > > Ed Pawlowski wrote : > >> Sorry we did not meet your standards. > > There's maybe 10% - 15% of the internet users that surf with JavaScript > disabled. I'm one of those few. Most of the time when I run across web > pages that require JavaScript to display anything, I just move on. I > don't need it that bad. That wasn't the case this time and I posted > before I thought. > > My first attempt to publish would've been alt.binaries.food. > Not everyone has a newsreader that supports binaries. Jill |
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