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I've just tarted up the Rotographic website. It's now sleeker and has much better cross-browser and smart phone compatibility. Also, it's so much easier and quicker for me to update and the menu structure is simpler to follow (it was getting cramped now that I have 10 books in print and an 11th on the way).

I've added the new title: "Collectors' British Military Money 1943-1972" and a new book on Arabic Coins is coming soon.

I will continue to play and optimise it further in the next few days.

Have a look: http://www.rotographic.com

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I've just tarted up the Rotographic website. It's now sleeker and has much better cross-browser and smart phone compatibility. Also, it's so much easier and quicker for me to update and the menu structure is simpler to follow (it was getting cramped now that I have 10 books in print and an 11th on the way).

I've added the new title: "Collectors' British Military Money 1943-1972" and a new book on Arabic Coins is coming soon.

I will continue to play and optimise it further in the next few days.

Have a look: http://www.rotographic.com

I added a link on my Facebook page. Nice job on the website!

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Thanks. And that reminds me, I need to add social media 'like' buttons and such like!

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I'm looking forward to the Irish book Chris, i think Spink has lost the plot not updating The Scotland/Irland and the Islands book last printed 11 years ago and well out of date, i think to would sell pretty well these days.

So my obvious question is have you any thoughts on doing a Scottish one? I think the Scottish and Irish coins book is Long overdue for an overhaul

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What, on the new Scottish currency post 2014 you mean? ;)

First things first, I'll get the Irish one in the bag. Currently work is being undertaken on the Greek book, Irish book and Arabic book (which is pretty much finished).

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Masallah

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Its arabic Roberto. Tika is Indian

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Its arabic Roberto. Tika is Indian

I know, but I couldn't think of an appropriately named arabic dish. ;)

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Grilled camel :ph34r:

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Its arabic Roberto. Tika is Indian

I know, but I couldn't think of an appropriately named arabic dish. ;)

Couscous

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Its arabic Roberto. Tika is Indian

I know, but I couldn't think of an appropriately named arabic dish. ;)

Couscous

I thought that was Morrocan

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I thought that was Morrocan

Whilst we're straying off-topic, Moroccan is Arabic.

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Grilled camel :ph34r:

Grilled camel masallah?

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I thought that was Morrocan

Whilst we're straying off-topic, Moroccan is Arabic.

I associate Arabic with Egypt, as they speak Arabic, Morrocans speak French

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I associate Arabic with Egypt, as they speak Arabic, Morrocans speak French

I'm not sure if you've been to Morocco, but every Moroccan I spoke to there spoke Arabic or Berber before French.

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I thought most of that region including Algeria and Tunisia spoke French, or in other words, most of North Africa

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I've got a new website, in case anyone didn't see.

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I've got a new website, in case anyone didn't see.

Lmfao, kinda strayed off topic there. Any plans to do a cookbook then?

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I thought most of that region including Algeria and Tunisia spoke French, or in other words, most of North Africa

French is a language spoken but far from the dominant, that's Arabic.

I've got a new website, in case anyone didn't see.

It looks great, Chris! A nice uncluttered appearance.

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Any plans to do a cookbook then?

:lol:

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It never fails too amaze me how OFF TOPIC a thread can actually go. Well done Rob, your fault this time :D

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I'm too busy collecting pics and (e)valuations for "Collectors' Wives 2014".

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It never fails too amaze me how OFF TOPIC a thread can actually go. Well done Rob, your fault this time :D

Oh yes.

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Chris,

The site looks good. Wish you every success.

Incidentally why Arabic coins? Outside my field of experience but just interested in how big the potential market would be in English.

Regards

Mark

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