Wainwrights on the air. Similar to SOTA but for The 214 summits listed in Wainwright's guides. It's been active since 2009 so has 13 years head start on you.
When I visit the epc.eu page I see a line of flags for
UK, Russia, Germany, Estonia, Italy, Spain, Bulgaria, Poland, France, Romania, Netherlands, Ukraine and Czech Republic to allow for different languages to be selected.
I'm not sure complaining that foreigners can't write good English when we look at how Americans have butchered the language of Shakespeare is really valid at all. The expression "people in glass houses.... " springs readily to mind :-)
73
Andy
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On 01/12/2022 07:55, Jim Manley wrote:
Hi mm0fmf@... <mailto:mm0fmf@...>,
If you mean Wetlands On The Air, the only website that Google links to is a royal mess under the domain name
epc-mc.eu <>, with a mish-mash of European languages on the home page, only sporadic parts of which are in English (Kings or otherwise), with no language-displayed selection menu provided.
There¡¯s no copyright, trademark, or domain name protection claimed for Wetlands On The Air, so it¡¯s open season on that variations on that acronym (a connection to ducks hunted in wetlands, perhaps?). WOTA.org is registered to the Washington Occupational Therapy Association. wota.net <> is registered to the Wisconsin Occupational Therapy Association, and wota.com <> is registered to DomainsByProxy.com LLC, a domain name squatter-for-profit.
Thesauri didn¡¯t come up with anything useful in place of waterways.? I suppose LOTA could stand for Liquids On The Air, instead of referring to Lakes, but I fear that would quickly devolve into Liquor On The Air, and nothing good could come from that!
Jim ?KJ7JHE
On Thu, Dec 1, 2022 at 12:13 AM Andy <mm0fmf@... <mailto:mm0fmf@...>> wrote:
A WOTA scheme already exists. You'll need another name.