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Discussion in 'Links' started by peterstrains, Feb 20, 2006.

  1. peterstrains

    peterstrains New Member

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    LET ME KNOW WHAT YOU THINK

    ANY COMMENTS WELCOME

    http://www.geocities.com/peterstrains
     
  2. stepney60

    stepney60 Nat Pres stalwart

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    I presume it will be updated as you unearth pictures?

    A very good and informative site =D>
     
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    admin Founder Administrator

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    A very good site..

    I don't knwo if you remember me from my days of working at UkOnline?
     
  4. Good points: Bright, clean, clear, nice choice of font.
    Suspect points: Spelling and leading-capitalisation (or lack of) needs checking. No big problem, easily fixed.
    Bad: nothing!

    Good work - keep it up :)

    WSW
     
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    LSWR Part of the furniture

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    Very Good, Welcome to Nat Pres.
     
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    Taw Valley Part of the furniture

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    heres something that may get a quick reply and die off lol but is 4472 really the first high speed train??? what about rocket 30mph in the 1800's thats the fastest thing on earth then made by man?

    o well lol silly question

    but its a VERY good site well done and i see on the links page theres no national preservation link :-$ #-o lmao
     
  7. peterstrains

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    when I update the website I will be adding a link to the amazing National Preservation website
     

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