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Major site maintenance was desperately needed, and it has now been done. With a switch in HTML editor to Microsoft® Expression Web (got it free through an educational program), updating the templates no longer needs the use of some slightly invalid HTML code and a very rough-coded updater written a year ago and never really finished. In short, updating is now MUCH easier. The dozens of pop-up pages for all of the images and descriptions in the image galleries are also gone, replaced by an image gallery script (Floatbox). It still needs some tweaking, but it works.

In other news, the weather here in Rochester has dramatically improved, and we took Jeckyl and Hyde out for the first launch of the year on Sunday, April 6. Details and consequences of that launch to come shortly, probably by the end of the week.




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Use "common sense" when operating trebuchets and catapults. Even little ones can be dangerous. Do not place anything you are not willing to lose in the plane of the arm rotation (this includes yourself, body parts, car windshields, cameras, etc). These catapults and trebuchets are capable of throwing just as far backwards as forwards, and the use of a backstop of some sort is recommended, though the use of one does not make the region behind it safe.

Also, just because the throw got away safely downrange does not mean the end of the danger. The arm is likely still swinging wildly along with the counterweight, and there is a sling whipping around. One thing many people fail to take into account is this sling; some people put a metal ring on the slip end of the sling and this ring can HURT when whipping around!

Have fun hurling, but please KEEP IT SAFE!!!