Photos of MossyCon 5 posted

Started by RobertB, April 30, 2009, 05:02 PM

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RobertB

     Photos from the April 5 Astoria, Oregon MossyCon 5 are now at

            http://www.dickestel.com/mossycon5.htm

Thanks to Dick Estel for hosting the pics.
     Don't forget that BIOS has posted my video entitled, "MossyCon 5 - with Robert Bernardo, Matt Bingenheimer, Dave Mohr", at

            http://blip.tv/file/1968184

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                      Robert Bernardo
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Andrew Wiskow

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I'm curious, Robert...  Why weren't the photos and video sent to me for addition to the ACUG website, like the past two years?  Don't get me wrong...  I don't really care that much, since if someone else hosts it, it's less work for me...  It just seems like it'd be less confusing to people if everything is kept in the same place from year to year.
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RobertB

Quote from: Andrew Wiskow on May 01, 2009, 08:16 AMWhy weren't the photos and video sent to me for addition to the ACUG website, like the past two years?
I haven't gotten around to it.
QuoteIt just seems like it'd be less confusing to people if everything is kept in the same place from year to year.
The photos are in the same place... at the FCUG website.  ;)  However, you can grab the MossyCon 5 photos off of there and put them at the ACUG site; I give you permission to do so.  :)  As for the video, that was a quickie; as soon as I returned to Portland from Astoria, Jeri Ellsworth got to editing and titling it ("Where do you want that part?"  "Move it in front of that and delete the other."  "Do you like that title?"  "A different style and you got his name wrong.") and sent it to BIOS who then promptly posted it at Blip.tv   You can download the video file from Blip.tv and then post it to wherever, as long as credit is given.
     Now if you want the video in hi-def, that would be a problem.  Though my new Canon HV30 camcorder is hi-def, I am not set up for Blu-ray burning (at least, not yet).  The hi-def file is enormous, spanning many gigabytes.  For about 40 minutes of MossyCon 5 hi-def video, I think it came out to be about 34 gigabytes.  :)

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Andrew Wiskow

Nah... Hi-def video won't be necessary...  ;)

I did get some photos from Lord Ronin, and I'm waiting to see if anyone else has any contributions, but eventually I'll get around to getting them all posted on the ACUG website.  Other things just seem to keep getting in the way lately.  ;)
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RobertB

Quote from: Andrew Wiskow on May 01, 2009, 03:19 PMOther things just seem to keep getting in the way lately.  ;)
I hear you.  Now that my extreme long-distance travelling is over for awhile, I can settle down to some housework, carwork, videowork, and writing.  :)

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