Tuesday 14 July 2015

Northern Rivers Geology Immortalized by the National Library of Australia!


People will have noticed that I have been very quiet of late. Unfortunately there are many family matters which are taking all my spare time and therefore this blog is suffering in the short term. The local newspaper ran a story about my family that may help to illustrate where my efforts are presently focused. A big thanks to Lismore City Lions Club, the congregation at Cross Roads Presbyterian Church and many anonymous donors who have helped our family recently.

http://www.northernstar.com.au/news/confidence-boost-for-eleanor/2702047/

However, even though I've been unable to post further stories on this blog I was chuffed to be contacted by the National Library of Australia seeking permission to be added to their web archive called PANDORA. The National Library describes PANDORA thusly:
The National Library's PANDORA web archive has been building a collection of Australian websites since 1996. Many of the significant sites preserved by PANDORA, such as the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games website are no longer available on the web.
So, wow! A big honour to be asked and one that I will accept. I was wondering what would happen to all my posts if blogger hit the wall. 

2 comments:

  1. Well done Rod! "Immortalised" seems a perfect term for geology.

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  2. Congradulations Rodney!!! You have been preserved in the internets fossil record.

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