Re: Restaurant notebook update

Fortson, Russ (FORTSONR@bonsmtp.ksc.nasa.gov)
Mon, 03 Jul 95 15:08:00 PDT

Steve,
Your comment about a revision date is good. Directions would be nice, but
hard to come by for some places. Source of review (in my case) will mostly
be a magazine since I don't eat at all these different restaurants. By
getting a review from a Restaurant Critic in a magazine or newspaper, at
least we're getting consistent subjectivity. I still plan to throw in a few
of my favorites, however. Thanks for the input!
Russ
russ.fortson-1@ksc.nasa.gov
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From: owner-zoomer-list
To: zoomer-list
Subject: Re: Restaurant notebook update
Date: Monday, July 03, 1995 9:12AM

On Fri, 30 Jun 1995, Fortson, Russ wrote:

>
> Okay, here's an update on where the Restaurant notebook project stands.

I can add some Seattle (and area) restaurants so count me in.

> Address -

I think we need a spot for directions and/or a cross street. It could
easily be that we'll be on the road without easy access to a phone to
call the place and get directions.

I also think we need a spot for a revision date (when this entry was last
revised). Both of these suggestions could be put in the comments, but I
think they should be required to maintain uniformity throughout the list.

> Prices -

We need to figure out a uniformity to prices. I suggest a price range
(i.e. entrees from $x to $y, appetizers $x to $y).

> Source of review -

This would be the person who made the entry, correct? These are our own
reviews, and not pulled out of a magazine (or at least they should be I
think).

We also probably need a page explaining the list.

> 4. We need to decide the following:
> Where do we store the interim files?

How about a central "editor"

> How do we transfer the files (i.e. e-mail, zipped files, etc.)?

I vote for uuencoded e-mail (not zipped). I don't know how AOL handles
that though, anyone?

> How do we combine the interim files into a master notebook?

I don't think there's an easy way just to copy and paste. We may have to
export to ASCII, combine everything and then export it out again...

- Steve