June 24, 1997: T-shirts! The shirts are natural cotton t-shirts with one color screens on front and back. Ordering information can be found on the T-shirt page. Thanks to AjD for newt artwork and gooley for back design concept and shopping assistance.
June 24, 1997: Photos of the site without snow!. It sure does look purty.
June 18, 1997: The Special Giftie is an insulated coffee mug with lid, and will have the same design as the t-shirt on it.
June 16, 1997: Another recon. trip, and finally there was no snow on the site! It looks great, smells great, and promises lots of room to wander off and get naked and pretend you're the only person on earth. Hotel info has changed, and we're putting the Control and Post Command Hindquarters in the Lofthouse Inn (right nice).
May 19, 1997: We scouted the camp site and nearly bought some really bad land (don't ask). There's an RV park nearby, and we're going to ask them if we can please please shower there in the mornings. The town is very cute, with a great restaurant.
March 28, 1997: The NORAD tour has been cancelled because jenine is a twit. I didn't know that you had to book tours 6 months in advance, and I waited too long. Who knew? Sorry about this.
March 28, 1997: Hotel Information has been added to the Accommodations page. Please, don't rent a hotel room unless you absolutely need to. The fun will be in staying at the campground with the rest of your t.b'ers.
Start partying early: attend VAT.BOB and get all warmed up for MOUNT.BOB in the hills of ol' virginny.
09/Oct/96: Mailing list. There is a mailing list for discussion of all issues pertaining to MOUNT.BOB. Send mail to mount.bob-request@frii.com with the word 'subscribe' as the subject and text of the message to be added to the list. mail to the list itself should be directed to: mount.bob@frii.com
09/Oct/96: Art. Artwork for MOUNT.BOB is currently in work. One concept has already been proposed and is being worked on at this very moment. At least two other ideas have been expressed, and we should have samples of those soon, too. Hang on to your hats.
08/Oct/96: Name. d. page is the winner of the MOUNT.BOB (name first proposed by Evan Pritchard) 'define that acronym' contest. For his efforts, he gets absolutely nothing except your love and admiration.