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Old 04-14-2007, 12:12 PM
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Default The Sum of Our Collective Knowledge

Posted By: Dave Hornish

I would think a controlled access Wiki is the way to go. Is there any reason a print book is even needed with the ubiquity of the web? I like books as much as the next guy and 99% of the time will opt for one over a digital file of same but for this project all digital seems to be the perfect way to share and "publish" the material.

Picture a T206 Wiki page: You could have Heitman and Reader's monograph's, other monographs whose authors names are escaping me at the moment , Jon Canfield's work on packs, Ted Z's work on back subsets and sheet sizes, a full gallery of misprints (which if gathered in one place might be a most useful aspect in determing how the cards were printed), maybe even some of Buck Barker's original notes and checklists from the Leon collection. A list such as Ted's Polar Bear No Print list could be added to at will (or through a moderator dude type person). The Super Set data could be online as well, etc. It would be fabulous having it all in one place!

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