Tim Connors' informative and once-thriving
ByrdWatcher website appears not to have been updated since 1999. And since the recent demise of Richard Russell's
Byrdmaniax website, Raoul Verolleman's Byrds Flyght is probably the most current and happening Byrds website on the "www", with perhaps the most complete
Byrds photo gallery online.
Seems more than a few people have become somewhat burned out on the whole Internet thing and aren't quite as active online or enthused about cyberworld as they once might have been. Of course, that doesn't apply to you, Peter. Your many contributions ([url=news:alt.guitar.rickenbacker]alt.guitar.rickenbacker[/url],
Rickenbacker Registration Page,
The Rickenbacker Forum,
etc.) have become towering monuments of the online Rickenbacker community. In fact, when it comes to a steady, long-term, online presence, it could be argued that you're sorta like St. Peter, or Chevy -- you know, "
Like a rock!"
