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Radio Doc Sources Introduction
This introduction was moved out of the Radio Doc Sources directory so as to reduce verbiage unneccessary for repetitive visits, yet keep it convenient for first time visitors. If you are a Radio newbie or beginner, see my Radio Start for which of the "Radio Doc Sources" I suggest you start with.
Al's Radio Doc Sources are bookmarks to various places and people where Al Macintyre has found Radio Documentation. For each person listed, this is not an exhaustive directory of what they have done. The focus is on identifying the people who have provided Radio resources, so that we can use the link on each person to see their spectrum of whatever. Only a handful of these people's sites have been thoroughly explored by Al, so no doubt this directory will be a living document with periodic updates. Al's interests also tend to shift as Al journeys over the learning curves of Radio Userland, often looking back to what Al figured out that might be tough for the next student, and what would most help them.
There are several different kinds of tips here - some people do a good job of explaining, other people do a good job of showing how by example. There are a few things here that are not exactly documentation. In time I may split this story into sub-topics. It is a hard judgement call when something gets to be excessively long as opposed to having all this kind of thing in one place.
Normally Al tries to be scrupulously careful on home page to say that person A sent this to person B to C to D and then to Al, but in Radio Doc Sources am not going to even attempt to credit where links found to which people, just do raw links, identify the person providing the services, and link to them. While exploring one person's documentation and Radio Tips we find links to other people, and after a while I tend to lose track of who should be credited for originally finding me which other people. Thanks need to be given to many many different sources, but most of all to the people who have provided the resources listed in Al's Radio Doc Sources.
By using indented bulleted lists on each of these guys, I can clarify what's on each person, and even use some of the same terminology. Many of these people have a directory similar to mine - I will try to give that first on each person, since lots of updates will occur there. When we have not been to someone site recently we may miss a lot of new good stuff.
Sequence in Al's Radio Doc Sources is reverse alphabetical surname so the people listed last in other people lists are first in mine, for a change in pace and who most likely to be looked at first. However, within a person where I have links to some of their documents, the stuff is sequenced by what we might want to look at first beginner stuff, second, etc. more advanced.
© Copyright 2002 Al Macintyre.
Last update: 09/06/2002; 9:50:29 AM.
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