Name: Bruce R. Thomas
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Computer Technology Teacher at Davis Adult School since 2003.
BRT page at Woodland Wiki and teaching at
Woodland Adult Education.
Working: I work in website design, search engine optimization (SEO), online business consulting, computer technology teaching and private tutoring on computer troubleshooting and computer technology support.
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BRT Computer Consulting & Website Design. Training in computer technology (computer user, Internet user, digital photography). Website design, search engine optimization and online business consulting.
Webmaster for Businesses:
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Joyce Herman, LMFT,
TheGoodGolfSwing,
Old Chevi Productions,
Idioma Americano,
Marie Endres,
Fabric Art By Connie,
Spruce Wind.
BRT on the North Fork of Cache Creek. Photo by Jim H.
Personality: In my spare time I enjoy whitewater river kayaking, hiking, bicycling, camping and landscape photography.
Personal Websites:
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Death Valley National Park Camping Hiking Wildflowers. Landscape & panoramic picture gallery from a trip in March 2005.
Social Sites - Web 2.0:
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Bookmarks:
CA River Recreation.
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Photo:
Kayaking Photos,
Kayaking Videos,
Hiking Photos,
Soccer Photos.
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Wiki: Author/editor at wikispot -
Hiking Trails in California.
Memberships:
California Floaters Society.
DavisKayakers Group.
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Out of curiosity, why did you
2010-03-23 22:41:30 Berryessa Trails link is on the Napa Wiki hiking page where it belongs. —BruceThomas
2010-05-18 11:26:51 Hey, I highly recommend creating DavisKayakers as an entry (just click on the dotted "to do" link to create it). It sounds like a neat group. —JabberWokky
2010-08-09 14:44:05 Hi Bruce! I've been meaning to say "hi" for awhile. I always see your great edits to the Hiking and Backpacking pages, and I really appreciate them! I noticed you linked to an external page for dog parks. Did you know the wiki had a page for that (Dog Parks)?
Also, if you ever had some time and wanted to add some detail — like, which are your favorite hikes and why — I for one would appreciate it, and I bet others would, too. —CovertProfessor
2010-08-20 06:54:25 Bruce, I was trying to gently and subtly encourage you to use more internal links and content in your wiki editing. External links are ok, but they aren't what a wiki is really about, which is building info on Davis and surrounding areas in a readily accessible way. For example, when I first moved here I had a very hard time even figuring out that Cold Canyon was the closest hike, and I had trouble figuring out how to get to it. There were so many links it was overwhelming. I did try to fix that on the appropriate page — I don't know if I succeeded. Anyway, I tried to say this gently because I really do appreciate all the hard work you've put in and was hoping to nudge you in a slightly different direction. I hear you about not being able to get out there hiking nearly often enough! —CovertProfessor
2010-10-11 12:53:30 The admin (the person or people who set up the wiki) have blocked people from being able to edit that page. Each wiki community grows in different directions. Some only allow registered editors who pass an application process to edit. Others allow anybody to edit, not even requiring that they have an account (which tends, unfortunately, to attract a ton of spam). You'll have to find the admin of the wiki and request access. If you have problems finding the admin, let me know, and I'll track her or him down. —JabberWokky


