As I said a web site is not a priority. If there are further details that someone would like, I 'll try to either on the list or privately provide. As for pictures, the well is only a piece of 8" steel pipe with a blind flange bolted to the top, 16" off the ground. a 1.25" pipe welded to the side with a couple of valves, pressure reducer and drip legs (downward pointing short pipe with valve on bottom to catch any liquid vapor). An insulated box encloses the piping. Almost enough not to get out the camera. :) apptech wrote: >> I don't have a web site, and don't know how to set one up. it's not even >> a low priority at this time. I am still trying to document the system so >> if I am unavailable (70 years now), someone will be able to keep the >> system reliable. >> > > Websites can be extremely easy to operate. There are many point and click > systems out there. And, if you have broadband then setting up an eg Apache > server (have somebody show you the basics or do it for you) then allows you > to simply copy files to a folder and they appear automagically "on the web". > Not pretty but from then on zero effort. > > BUT if you want an 'almost good enough' system you can use a free photo site > like eg Fotki and publish images only. > You can set up a folder in a minute or two and then can email photos to it > as desired. They get added at the end. > Moving things around is also easy. > Not as flexible by far as a "real" website but very very very easy to run. > > If you want a demo, email me offlist and I'll give you an email adress to > use and a weba ddrsss and any attached photo that you email to that adderess > will appear at the web address a few minutes after you send it. > > > > Russell > > -- http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist