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10 minutes ago, lew said:

Did it die or just not load the operating system??

froze up...

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9 minutes ago, Stick486 said:

froze up...

Put it in the freezer overnight and then reinstall it and boot it up.

Here are a couple to add to your list.

 

http://www.woodweb.com/knowledge_base/Wood_Handbook.html

 

http://dendro.cnre.vt.edu/dendrology/main.htm

 

These may have many other things on them relating to wood, but the VT site does have some good woo descriptions with a unique way of getting to the tree you want. Are you planning on tree identification by groups such as bark and leaf type?

As you wish. 

 

I've found that I best learn by doing, not by reading. 

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13 minutes ago, Gerald said:

Here are a couple to add to your list.

 

http://www.woodweb.com/knowledge_base/Wood_Handbook.html

 

http://dendro.cnre.vt.edu/dendrology/main.htm

 

These may have many other things on them relating to wood, but the VT site does have some good woo descriptions with a unique way of getting to the tree you want. Are you planning on tree identification by groups such as bark and leaf type?

Thanks Gerald, Woodweb does not meet the requirements of an open source reference project. The university site may meet open source requirements. Thanks for that!

Once you, the user of the wiki enters the information for the specific wood, or tree, you'll be able to search by attributes, and yes, bark and leaf would be an attribute. You'll be able to group those attributes yourself. If you've ever heard of "semantic relationship" between variables, features and attributes, then you got a pretty good idea how searchable it will all be. Only wiki software can achieve these results. It's not a standard website platform, a wiki is an entirely different animal, you guys will love it 

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Just now, DAB said:

As you wish. 

 

I've found that I best learn by doing, not by reading. 

Dab, I give up man, you got me. I got nothing for ya after that. :)

1 hour ago, lew said:

Put it in the freezer overnight and then reinstall it and boot it up.

that didn't work...

putting it a sled didn't work...

guess the tumble down the stairs was a bit much for it..

54 minutes ago, Stick486 said:

guess the tumble down the stairs was a bit much for it..

That'l leave a mark...

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14 hours ago, lew said:

That'll leave a mark...

it did...

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