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"It bears repeating that what makes this interactive network worthwhile is you, the m…"

George Lewter replied Feb 12, 2012 to Why Are We Here? What This Network Is, and What It Could Be.

17 Feb 13, 2012
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"The Two Window Technique for Creating a Posting with References to Other Resources S…"

George Lewter replied Jan 28, 2012 to Network User Guide and General Info to Improve Member Interactions

8 Jan 22, 2015
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"You are absolutely right about about the chaotic disorganization of the information…"

George Lewter replied Jan 28, 2012 to The Dec.2011 Glaze Database and Education Survey

2 Jan 28, 2012
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"In Nov of 2011 we were considering dissolving the etsy sellers group. Three women (…"

George Lewter replied Jan 6, 2012 to The Best of Cone 6, Mid-Fire Potters

22 Dec 10, 2012
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"Here are screen captures of what I did. When I clicked the little magnifying glass…"

George Lewter replied Jan 5, 2012 to The Best of Cone 6, Mid-Fire Potters

22 Dec 10, 2012
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"Go to the members page and there is a search window there at the top of the all memb…"

George Lewter replied Jan 5, 2012 to The Best of Cone 6, Mid-Fire Potters

22 Dec 10, 2012
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"That looks great, Marla. Thank you for sharing your results."

George Lewter replied Dec 31, 2011 to Dale Savoie's Do-It-Yourself Slab Roller

8 May 17, 2012
Reply by Tim O'Neill

"The Glaze Recipe Database Survey has one written response that I want to share with…"

George Lewter replied Dec 28, 2011 to Online Glaze Recipe Database Project is Now Under Way

15 Jan 20, 2013
Reply by June Perry

"FYI Rutile is an impure form of titanium dioxide (white colorant or opacifier) with…"

George Lewter replied Dec 22, 2011 to Dark rutile v Rutile

12 Apr 17, 2013
Reply by Norm Stuart

"I appreciate your thoughts, Zoo, and am prepared to go as basic or as sophisticated…"

George Lewter replied Dec 10, 2011 to Online Glaze Recipe Database Project is Now Under Way

15 Jan 20, 2013
Reply by June Perry

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