Alt-BEAM Archive
Message #12952
To: beam@sgiblab.sgi.com
From: "Richard Caudle" richard@cqc.com
Date: Mon, 3 Apr 2000 04:30:54 -0500
Subject: Re: Newbie :)
Welcome aboard!
> 1st - what is the best website for some one new to look at to get =
ideas for=20
> inexpensive and easy to make beams?
There is no "best" site to go to, but here are a few:
www.beam-online.com
www.geocities.com/JVernonM.html/beamart.html
www3.telus.net/rfws/bwi/index.html
www.solarbotics.com
www.geocities.com/frankendaddy/BEAM.html is my site. It's not the best, =
but I gotta plug it! :)
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> 2nd - I am looking for a great source of solar cells here in Canada, =
any=20
> idea's?
www.solarbotics.com is your best bet for Canadian solars.
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I don't know about the fourth question, as I live in Indiana USA, but I =
imagine that someother bloke will let you know.=20
Richard Caudle
www.geocities.com/frankendaddy
Home ICQ - Frankendaddy
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Guardians of the sacred words: Nee, Ptang, and NeeWhon! =20
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Welcome aboard!
> 1st - what is the best =
website for=20
some one new to look at to get ideas for
> inexpensive and easy =
to make=20
beams?
There is no "best" site to go =
to, but=20
here are a few:
">http://www.beam-online.com">www.beam-online.com
size=3D2>www3.telus.net/rfws/bwi/index.html
">http://www.solarbotics.com">www.solarbotics.com
> 2nd - I am =
looking for a=20
great source of solar cells here in Canada, any
>=20
idea's?
I don't know about the fourth =
question,=20
as I live in Indiana USA, but I imagine that someother bloke will let =
you know.=20
Guardians of the sacred =
words: Nee,=20
Ptang, and NeeWhon! =20
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