I came across a new winery finder that uses search and interactive maps to find wineries all across the US. It's called Winerybound
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18 years ago
I came across a new winery finder that uses search and interactive maps to find wineries all across the US. It's called Winerybound
Scott T wrote in news: snipped-for-privacy@4ax.com:
You came across your own website? Forgetful, hmm?
That's pretty odd. My last name's Tsan Tong and I live in Korea...
What's pretty odd is that someone in Korea would be posting to Usenet from a Comcast cable modem in Seattle, WA (where, coincidentally, Scott Truchot [ snipped-for-privacy@hotmail.com] lives). *sigh* It would have been so much simpler if you'd just come out and said "I have this new website which you might find useful..." I've looked at it, and it *does* look interesting enough for me to have bookmarked. It is certainly on-topic for this group and AFAIK non-commercial, so don't be shy...
Mark Lipton
Whew, you try to do some behind the scenes publicity and someone catches you. :) Sorry about that, still learning the best ways to promote the site.
Anyway, glad you enjoyed the site and yes, it is and always will be free to the end user. What we have now is just the start, as we will be having more and more information up daily, along with more wineries listing their detailed information.
Sincerely,
Scott Truchot
Honesty, for a start.
Jose
Salut/Hi Jose,
le/on Mon, 28 Nov 2005 17:45:18 GMT, tu disais/you said:-
You took the words out of my mouth.
Well said.
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