I have made the startling realisation that with an upsurgence in BX websites the BX Project is no long productive nor usefull and will shortly be shut down, with much of the content being removed. I would ask if there is anything usefull on there to which you often reference, that you might want to go and get it quickly!
I has served many people well, and in it's 4 years of life i have enjoyed it's small success but it no long beneficial to the BXX community and will be closed. Along with it the downloads section will also be gone but if there is anything you want from it just email me!
regards
The BX Project is closing
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Vanny,
Might be a clue to just mark time on this for a bit until Jon is back on an even keel and see if there's anything there that he wants to swing across to the BX UK Club website perhaps?
Just a thought; pity to see it just wasted if some or all of it can be utilised by others.
Alan S
Might be a clue to just mark time on this for a bit until Jon is back on an even keel and see if there's anything there that he wants to swing across to the BX UK Club website perhaps?
Just a thought; pity to see it just wasted if some or all of it can be utilised by others.
Alan S
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