A message updating the Stamp Traders List (STL) from Phil 12/13/1998
For those with web browsers, it's much easier for you and us, if you
use an online form to submit your proposed listing. That form can
be
found at the STL Web site in Denmark:
http://www.stamptraderlist.dk/stlsub.htm
If you do choose to have your listing modified, be sure to include
your e-mail & regular postal addresses, just as you did when we
first accepted your listing!!! Thank you!
Only one entry per subscriber will be permitted in any single
update of the STL. Occasional modifications are fine, but other
than changes of e-mail addresses, please limit those revisions
to no more than twice-a-year.
For those of you who don't have the use of a web browser, you can
simply send an e-mail to me:
Phil Guptill..golddoc@impulsedata.net
Using the WWW would save us a lot of work!!! :-)))
The STL now has a web site of it's own. For the first time, we have
implemented a search tool, which is now operational, and provides
traders with many different ways in which to access specific STL
listings, by name, country of residence and different areas of
collecting interest. The Denmark site of the STL is the first site
to post updates. We urge you to bookmark that URL as it is also the
WWW page on which many new STL innovations will normally be intro-
duced first.
The new STL web site, located in Denmark:
http://www.stamptraderlist.dk/
More affiliated STL web sites:
Hans Mortensen's Denmark site:
http://users.cybercity.dk/~dko1366/hsmhome.htm
Jose Rodenas's Spain site:
http://www.upv.es/~jrodenas/stl.html
Joe Luft's US site, where you'll also find pretty much anything
relating to stamp collecting on the Internet:
http://www.execpc.com/~joeluft/resource.html
Thomas Schmidt's Germany site:
http://hp735.cs.uni-magdeburg.de/~tschmidt/stamps.html
Matt Matzoll's Australia site:
http://users.hunterlink.net.au/chasta/
***SPANISH LANGUAGE VERSION OF THE STL AVAILABLE***
Late in the spring of 1995, there were no STL listees from Spanish or
Portuguese speaking nations. Jose "Pepe" Rodenas, of Spain, was the
first to join, and thanks to his efforts, and those of Jorge Biera,
also of Spain, we now have a Spanish language version of the STL.
The LIS currently numbers about 200 listees, consisting of about 15%
of the worldwide STL listees, as this is written!!! The LIS can be
found on the Spain site of Jose Rodenas, or go directly there:
Spanish Language Version
http://www.upv.es/~jrodenas/lis.htm
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Ed Jackson's FTP Site
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The STL is also available from Ed Jackson's FTP site at the Uni-
versity of Georgia:
ftp.cviog.uga.edu/pub/exchange/jackson/stamptra
Once in the archive, Ed has the STL as a complete file for Macs
and as a complete file for PCs. It's also available in generic
text as an 11 part file.