> On Oct 19, 2015, at 11:11 AM, eliya gwetta <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> You might want to try WordPress.
>
> I think they give you 2gb of free storage.
>
> You create a new post, upload an image, give the post a title, maybe a tag,
> hit submit and you're done. The whole thing takes less than a minute.
>
> WordPress also lends itself to easier browsing.
> On Oct 19, 2015 09:56, "Tom Fine" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
>> Hi Bob:
>>
>> I've dealt with those folks before. I offered to send them a hard drive
>> full of vintage audio manuals, schematics, literature, etc. They basically
>> said thanks but no thanks, apparently they don't have a good automated way
>> to port stuff like that onto their online sites. I definitely don't have
>> very much time for this, so I was thinking some sort of "broadcast channel"
>> like a social media thing would be best. Ideally, I'd spend about 2 minutes
>> in some sort of upload interface dragging and dropping a jpg or group of
>> jpgs, and then the word would go out over the social media that there was
>> an update. People who "follow" would then know there's something new to
>> look at or download. This seems more modern than a static website.
>>
>> -- Tom Fine
>>
>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "bARC" <[log in to unmask]>
>> To: <[log in to unmask]>
>> Sent: Monday, October 19, 2015 9:38 AM
>> Subject: Re: [ARSCLIST] vintage equipment schematics and photos social
>> media "stream"
>>
>>
>> Hi Tom. Would you be interested in posting on the Internet Archives site
>> as a separate 'collection' ? We would love to help with this. Sounds
>> great. In this way people from all over the world could add to the data.
>>
>> B. George
>> Director, ARChive of Contemporary Music, NYC
>> Curator, Sound Collections, The Internet Archive, San Francisco
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Oct 19, 2015, at 8:43 AM, Tom Fine <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>>>
>>> I would like to set up a "channel" or "stream" to post JPG scans of old
>>> equipment schematics and photos and brochure/manual pages. What is the best
>>> app or website to use for this? Ideally, I'd like to just upload stuff and
>>> then tell a couple of lists about it and word can spread from there. I
>>> don't want to spend any time "curating" things like "friends" lists or
>>> requests and I don't want to chat or message with people viewing the
>>> "channel," it would just be a resource for those interested in such things
>>> to grab up a steady flow of information. Is there such a site or app?
>>> Perhaps a regular blog website is better?
>>>
>>> -- Tom Fine
>>> Trying to (slowly) enter the 21st Century
>>>
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