Pay It Forward website for school project

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Sallana

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I have to do two personalized websites for school projects. (two different web design courses, same damn project - husband insists i have to do them individually -_-)

So I am making a personal website or Haole_Boy's company and I would like to do a PIF website for the other project. Since I'm designing the calendar's now I figred I might as well go the whole mile.

I want to check in and make sure everyone is comfortable with it. It will be hosted on my personal domain so I can submit it to my teacher but it doesn't have to be public unless you want it to be.

I have 3 - 4 free domains left with my web host account so I could certainly set up a Pay It Forward =D (which probably already exists but you get the idea)

I am thinking it will be pretty simple. A few pages - About, Calendars (teehee) and PIF Stories.

I would like to steal the PIF stories from the PIF love contest, which is another reason why I am posting this.

If you are both comfortable with the idea and have posted a story in the PIF love contest that you don't mind me stealing and putting on a websstie, please leave me a post or a PM saying so - I'll only use the stories of authors who approved.

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If you don't want me to do this please let me know.

Thanks for reading
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EDIT:
In addition to the Calendar I'd also like to do a "Faces of PIF" page with your picture and a little bit about yourself. I would appreciate any and all volunteers for this so if you don't mind PM me a picture of yourself and a little biography! THANKS!
 

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Hmmm...Just a suggestion for an angle to add.
Pay it forward has a long interesting history.

First written in a play from Athens in 300bc called Dsyscoloas(SP)
Benjamin Franklin wrote about it. He had lent another man some money, he told the man to not worry about paying him back but to give it to another who is in need. That this was how he could do a lot of good with very little money.

(there is more...Have to look it up again :D )
 
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