Peggy,
I understand your feelings. The nearest FHC for me usually opens only
on Saturdays and just for three hours. It has 2 projectors but only
one is in working order. On my last visit I was shown a letter where
they were asking for the films I haven't even reviewed to be sent
back. At this rate it'll take at least a couple of lives to find all
my ancestors. jah! Maybe I'll find myself in the next life!
Victor
--- In ranchos@yahoogroups.com, "Peggy Delgado" <peggydee@c...> wrote:
>
> Good Afternoon fellow researchers....
>
> I have a really silly question. Do you members have the actual
microfilms
> that you refer to in this message?
> How is it that you can get them for such a long period of time.
When I go
> to the FHC, I only get them for a couple of weeks. They come in
from SLC, I
> look through them at the center using their equipment, request copies of
> certain documents, then they get sent back. What am I doing wrong?
Do you
> have these microfilms in your possession? (wow!) Does it cost more?
>
> I've been reading the posts but haven't done any research (studying
for a
> civil service test....), but I always like to read the entries. I'm so
> lost...what's the deal with these podcast and who are the people being
> interviewed? If I can't participate in the podcast, are there
transcripts?
> What information is being given here? Sorry about all these
questions, but
> after studying for that test, becoming a shop steward for my work's
union
> and almost going on strike, I haven't been really up on things.
>
> I have lots more questions, but I feel like I'm coming off
"whiny"...sorry.
>
> Signed
>
> Wannabe Genealogists, Peggy Delgado
> -----Original Message-----
> From: ranchos@yahoogroups.com [mailto:ranchos@yahoogroups.com]On
Behalf Of
> Joseph Puentes
> Sent: Thursday, October 13, 2005 1:34 AM
> To: ranchos@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: [ranchos] Jonathan's Film File-was-file uploaded to ranchos
>
>
> If you are using Excel then why can't it be that we all create Excel
> files and upload them once into the files area. It seems that
asking you
> to do double the work by re-entering them into the database in Ranchos
> is punishment for a good deed. then again maybe I'm missing something.
> Is there an advantage to this particular data base in the
databases over
> an excel file in the files area?
>
> I think the only difference is that for some they won't do it unless
> encouraged by Maria to participate in the one in the databases (me
being
> an example. . .yes I hear the message and will be working on my own
> excel file sometime in the near future, but i'm so sorry to say that
> truthfully I hardly get into the FHC anymore for my own personal
> research and all I'll do is be a big tease by putting my films up
giving
> the impression I'll be able to do look ups. . .well I' might be
able to
> do a few, especially if Kitty or Rich or Jonathan were to ask for
some).
>
> Here is my definition of a look up though: "Providing a photocopy or
> scan of a persons requested record if the researcher is provided with
> the complete name (first and last) and the date of the occasion (no
> approximates)."
>
> thanks,
>
> joseph
>
> mexicanfhr wrote:
>
> >Maria,
> >
> >I will try and use your database, when I have the chance. My
> >situation is that I am using over 300 films, right now and I am just
> >barely getting them, into my database. So once, that is done. I'll
> >work on putting them, into your database.
> >
> >Jonathan
> >
> >
> >
> >
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