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IMPORTANT NOTICE:The links/addresses in brackets quoted in this list were this site's former URL at geocities.com/Tokyo/Flats/6963 and have been revised to suit the new URL.


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From:Raul ' Ted ' David [[email protected]]
Subject: response to your question

the site is a good site to look at but what I am driving at is that you simplify the site and give a through detail of each one of the stamp. each one is given a brief history, and brief description. Stamp is a written history of it's people, it show the who and what is the significant of each topic. each of this stamp was chosen to reflect the ways and means of the people. The Filipino tends to forget the past and just let the politicos do what they think is right. they tend to forget the many people who sacrifice their lives in order to save a nation, they tend to forget historical events, whether it is intentional or not. They don't see the beauty of the nation that is their country. I might sound sometimes stupid but sometimes I feel what I think is right. may I make a suggestion to the official of the stamp advisory committee, why don't they see the contribution of movie industry, the beauty of our natural beauty, all I see is the Mayon volcano and Taal, why don't they promote the different beautiful sites of the nation like the chocolate hills of Bohol, the salt mines of Pangasinan, the marble industry of Romblon, why don't they print the smallest fish in the world, there are endless topics and not just the heroes of some we know, events and some fish and flora. I wish the Philippine government could see the benefits of a well printed stamps. here it already very expensive to buy a set of stamps, let alone have a good reference book to look at. I hope that say my peace and may the Almighty blessed a nation that is still in mourning.

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Subject: Re: reply to questions
To: 'Raul "Ted" David' [[email protected]]

I have corrected the click-a-glitch portion of my WEB SITE @ /Tokyo/Flats/6963/. I found out that I have used percentages instead of pixels for the width of the image maps for the banner-menu. Percentages work for MSIE 3.02 or 4.0 and Netscape 32-bit Navigator 4.02 but not on earlier versions. So I decided to empathize with the majority of Internet users by doing the latter.

Have you checked out Manila Stamp Collectors' Club?


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