In a continuing effort to promote philatelic exhibiting, I am pleased to announce a one frame (16 pages) online philatelic competition – Philamercury Digital Rendezvous (PDR2017). – Richard Frajola
In a continuing effort to promote philatelic exhibiting, I am pleased to announce a one frame (16 pages) online philatelic competition – Philamercury Digital Rendezvous (PDR2017). – Richard Frajola
In an effort to promote philatelic exhibiting, I am please to announce a one frame (16 pages) online philatelic competition – Philamercury Digital Rendezvous (PDR-2016). – Richard Frajola
In this electronic age of philately and stamp exhibitions, we’ve moved from handwritten to computer generated pages. Our literature is now becoming available in digital format and who’s to say that we shouldn’t also start using a digital synopsis for…
The U.S. Postal Service has an online – Priority Mail Delivery Map. Enter an origin ZIP Code™ to see 1, 2, or 3 day specific delivery times from that origin. Zoom in to see ZIP Code zones by first 3 digits. Exceptions apply…
The University of Notre Dame’s library has a special collection – The Charles Wolf Collection of Irish Postage Stamps. This is a nice introduction to the area and I found the information as well as the images, reasonably clear and…
Wobbe Vegter, South African Philatelist (continuation of the article Exhibiting Digitally Part 1) Having your own website also means frequent updating and maintenance of the site. I used to have a dial-up facility (I’m based in South Africa) with a…
Wobbe Vegter, South African Philatelist When I started exhibiting more than 10 years ago, I soon got in contact with a number of other philatelists and exhibitors worldwide addicted to the same subject. Having been in IT since the mid…
Thomas Fortunato, Philatelic Communicator Organizations that lack a Web presence are out of tune with society today, and quite honestly, missing the boat. Those that don’t have a Web site either have no one in their group who can build…
As an added feature of the blog, we now link to several online exhibits on computer technology. From Abacus to Laptop: Johann Vandenhaute (Belgium) The Story of the Computer: Dan Dobrescu (Romania) Computer Stamps: Vito Galgano (Italy) The sites are…