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X-Real-To: stagecraftlist [at] theatrical.net Received: by prxy.net (CommuniGate Pro PIPE 4.2.10) with PIPE id 35871449; Thu, 05 Oct 2006 03:01:43 -0700 X-Spam-Status: No, score=-0.7 required=5.0 tests=AWL,EMPTY_MESSAGE, NO_RECEIVED,NO_RELAYS autolearn=no version=3.1.5 X-Spam-Level: X-Spam-Checker-Version: SpamAssassin 3.1.5 (2006-08-29) on localhost X-ListServer: CommuniGate Pro LIST 4.2.10 List-Unsubscribe: List-ID: Message-ID: From: "Stagecraft" Sender: "Stagecraft" To: "Stagecraft" Precedence: list Subject: Stagecraft Digest #972 Date: Thu, 05 Oct 2006 03:00:56 -0700 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Disposition: inline X-TFF-CGPSA-Version: 1.4 X-prxy-Spam-Filter: Scanned For info, archives & UNSUBSCRIBE, see --------------------------------------------------- Stagecraft Digest, Issue #972 1. Re: Gelatran info needed by "Andrew Nikel" 2. Re: Vectorworks quick question.... by "Jon Ares" 3. Re: Vectorworks quick question.... by Curtis Phillips 4. Re: Vectorworks quick question.... by "C. Andrew Dunning" 5. touring over seas by "Ken" 6. Re: touring over seas by Mark O'Brien 7. Re: touring over seas by KEITH ARSENAULT 8. Meet in Beijing Festival by "Jared Clarkin" 9. Re: touring over seas by Simon Shuker 10. USB fun by Andrew Vance 11. rope fun by "Joe Golden" 12. Re: Meet in Beijing Festival by "RD" 13. Re: rope fun by Jerry Durand 14. Re: rope fun by Andrew Vance 15. Re: rope fun by "Joe Golden" 16. Re: rope fun by Bruce Purdy 17. Re: rope fun by Jerry Durand 18. Strand SL Pattern holders by Stephen Litterst 19. Re: touring over seas by "Jim at TheatreWireless.com" 20. Re: Strand SL Pattern holders by "Tony Deeming" 21. Re: Long Reach Long Rider news by 22. Re: Vectorworks quick question.... by "C. Dopher" 23. Re: Long Reach Long Rider news by 24. Re: Strand SL Pattern holders by "Jason Salvatori" 25. Re: Long Reach Long Rider news by Bill Sapsis 26. Re: Vectorworks quick question.... by "Jon Ares" 27. Re: Long Reach Long Rider news by Chip Wood 28. Anyone in Ontario? by Herrick Goldman 29. Re: Vectorworks quick question.... by "C. Andrew Dunning" 30. Re: Long Reach Long Rider news by Herrick Goldman 31. Re: Vectorworks quick question.... by "Jon Ares" 32. Re: Long Reach Long Rider news by Bill Sapsis 33. Re: Long Reach Long Rider news by "Scott Price" 34. Re: Long Reach Long Rider news by Jerry Durand 35. Re: Long Reach Long Rider news by "Maurice Moe Conn" 36. Re: Long Reach Long Rider news by James Feinberg 37. Horizon by shifting [at] shifting.ca (Benjamin Eastep) 38. Re: Long Reach Long Rider news by Herrick Goldman *** Please update the subject line of your reply to use the subject *** line of the message you are replying to! Please only reply to *** one message subject in each reply. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Andrew Nikel" Subject: Re: Gelatran info needed Date: Wed, 4 Oct 2006 07:09:04 -0400 Message-ID: Dear Shon - Rosco #4815 CalColor 15 Pink is a bang-on match in my books. Andrew Andrew Nikel - Sales Manager City Theatrical, Inc. 752 East 133rd Street, Bronx, NY 10454 Voice: 718-292-7932 x23, Fax: 718-292-7482 email: anikel [at] citytheatrical.com web: www.citytheatrical.com ------------------------------ Message-ID: From: "Shon Causer" Subject: Gelatran info needed Date: Tue, 03 Oct 2006 11:09:09 -0400 Does anybody out there know anything about Gelatran? I am looking for a close match to Gelatran 03 or a really close ballpark. Cheers! Shon Causer ------------------------------ ------------------------------ Message-ID: <000f01c6e7b2$434f1910$0400000a [at] BRUTUS> From: "Jon Ares" References: Subject: Re: Vectorworks quick question.... Date: Wed, 4 Oct 2006 05:40:24 -0700 >> In vectorworks 11 those boxes are indicating that you have snapped to >> the corner/end of an object. They have never printed in my drawings. > > Same thing in my old VW 9 drawings. Also when you've snapped to loci, > centers, etc. > >> Not sure if if this is different in V12 > > Haven't printed up in any VW12 drawing that I've plotted. Well I haven't printed anything yet (since they magically appeared) - I moved my VW install to a different computer, and they just showed up (on all old drawings). Even though they may be harmless, I'm wondering if there's a setting somewhere, since I didn't have them on the 'other' computer.... - Jon Ares www.hevanet.com/acreative ------------------------------ In-Reply-To: References: Message-Id: <7952DDC2-3A28-4F7C-A4C0-AC3E7FF6C26D [at] d.umn.edu> Cc: cphillip [at] d.umn.edu (Curtis Phillips) From: Curtis Phillips Subject: Re: Vectorworks quick question.... Date: Wed, 4 Oct 2006 08:26:02 -0500 Jon, I just looked in the preferences in v11 and may have found the answer. 1. Go to the "file" and click "preferences" then click "vectorworks preferences" 2. In the new box click the "display" button 3. Uncheck the "show parametric constraints" box This seemed to turn off the red boxes on mine. Curt ------------------------------ Reply-To: From: "C. Andrew Dunning" Subject: RE: Vectorworks quick question.... Date: Wed, 4 Oct 2006 09:15:43 -0500 Organization: Landru Design In-Reply-To: Message-ID: >1. Go to the "file" and click "preferences" then click >"vectorworks preferences" >2. In the new box click the "display" button 3. Uncheck the >"show parametric constraints" box Or, create this script: Procedure TogglePref; VAR PrefID:INTEGER; PrefStatus:BOOLEAN; BEGIN PrefID := 25; PrefStatus := GetPref(PrefID); SetPref(PrefID, NOT PrefStatus); Layer(GetLName(ActLayer)); END; Run(TogglePref); C. Andrew Dunning Landru Design - Nashville, TN - cad [at] landrudesign.com landrudesign [at] earthlink.net www.landrudesign.com ------------------------------ Message-ID: <003f01c6e7c4$91942810$6901a8c0 [at] MONORAIL> From: "Ken" Subject: touring over seas Date: Wed, 4 Oct 2006 09:51:24 -0500 I've been asked to start research about shipping one of our full length story ballets over seas to Turkey. This show tours the US in a 24' box truck The starting place for this research of who and how to ship the set over to Turkey is right here with the list. Any one have experience and or advice on this? Thanks in advance. Kenneth Pogin Production Manager Minnesota Ballet ------------------------------ Message-ID: <20061004082428.0wm7fyssk4s4kgog [at] www.email.arizona.edu> Date: Wed, 4 Oct 2006 08:24:28 -0700 From: Mark O'Brien Subject: Re: touring over seas References: In-Reply-To: Quoting Ken : > For info, archives & UNSUBSCRIBE, see > --------------------------------------------------- > > I've been asked to start research about shipping one of our full length > story ballets over seas to Turkey. This show tours the US in a 24' box truck > The starting place for this research of who and how to ship the set over to > Turkey is right here with the list. > Any one have experience and or advice on this? > > Thanks in advance. > 3 words.... Rock It Cargo http://www.rockitcargo.com/ I dealt with the Atlanta office, Did a bunch of stuff. The show that really impressed me, however, was a Ford show I sent to Brasil. Set, lights, sound, video, etc. 67,000 Kilos, 66 some odd pages of carnet, 2 semis. It got into the country, and back out with only minimal delays at customs. Good S.W.A.G. I never would try to do that without them. ------------------------------ In-Reply-To: References: Message-Id: <35C556AF-8E2B-4B9D-9860-A326DFB3F330 [at] aol.com> From: KEITH ARSENAULT Subject: Re: touring over seas Date: Wed, 4 Oct 2006 11:27:35 -0400 my first question is, , , do you think you could fit it in a 20 ' international shipping container ? On Oct 4, 2006, at 10:51 AM, Ken wrote: I've been asked to start research about shipping one of our full length story ballets over seas to Turkey. This show tours the US in a 24' box truck The starting place for this research of who and how to ship the set over to Turkey is right here with the list. Any one have experience and or advice on this? Thanks in advance. Kenneth Pogin Production Manager Minnesota Ballet Keith L Arsenault Tampa, Florida 813 831 3465 office 813 205 0893 cellular iaeg [at] aol.com ------------------------------ Message-Id: Date: Wed, 04 Oct 2006 11:32:41 -0400 From: "Jared Clarkin" Subject: Meet in Beijing Festival We are currently looking into bringing a few one-act plays to the Meet in Beijing festival this spring. The festival brings in professional and amatuer groups from around the world for a month long celebration of the arts. Has anyone on the list had any experience with this festival? Best, Jared Jared Clarkin Production Manager The New School for Drama clarkinj [at] newschool.edu ------------------------------ Message-ID: <4523E24E.8060106 [at] ef-ae.com> Date: Wed, 04 Oct 2006 20:33:18 +0400 From: Simon Shuker Subject: Re: touring over seas References: In-Reply-To: Hi Kenneth, can you contact me off-list please Simon KEITH ARSENAULT wrote: > For info, archives & UNSUBSCRIBE, see > --------------------------------------------------- > > my first question is, , , do you think you could fit it in a 20 ' > international shipping container ? > > > On Oct 4, 2006, at 10:51 AM, Ken wrote: > > I've been asked to start research about shipping one of our full length > story ballets over seas to Turkey. This show tours the US in a 24' box > truck > The starting place for this research of who and how to ship the set > over to > Turkey is right here with the list. > Any one have experience and or advice on this? > > Thanks in advance. > > Kenneth Pogin > Production Manager > Minnesota Ballet > > > > > Keith L Arsenault > Tampa, Florida > > 813 831 3465 office > 813 205 0893 cellular > iaeg [at] aol.com > > > > > ------------------------------ Message-Id: <3932E716-C716-45EA-BA98-17A5430D4792 [at] gmail.com> From: Andrew Vance Subject: USB fun Date: Wed, 4 Oct 2006 13:36:08 -0400 http://www.reghardware.co.uk/2006/10/04/usb_hamster_wheel/ or http://tinyurl.com/en2sc -- Sincerely, Andrew Vance Lighting Designer atvanceld [at] gmail.com ------------------------------ From: "Joe Golden" Subject: rope fun Date: Wed, 4 Oct 2006 11:55:14 -0700 Message-ID: http://tinyurl.com/mg3wm ------------------------------ Reply-To: From: "RD" Subject: RE: Meet in Beijing Festival Date: Wed, 4 Oct 2006 13:13:48 -0600 Message-ID: <000301c6e7e9$3ac39410$6501a8c0 [at] doom1> In-Reply-To: My apologies for not having an entry. I hope you have seen the notice of my new book for theater people: www.theaterhealthandsafetybook.com Success in the Chinese venture. Dr. Davidson -----Original Message----- From: Stagecraft [mailto:stagecraft [at] theatrical.net] On Behalf Of Jared Clarkin Sent: Wednesday, October 04, 2006 9:33 AM To: Stagecraft Subject: Meet in Beijing Festival For info, archives & UNSUBSCRIBE, see --------------------------------------------------- We are currently looking into bringing a few one-act plays to the Meet in Beijing festival this spring. The festival brings in professional and amatuer groups from around the world for a month long celebration of the arts. Has anyone on the list had any experience with this festival? Best, Jared Jared Clarkin Production Manager The New School for Drama clarkinj [at] newschool.edu ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 04 Oct 2006 12:29:23 -0700 From: Jerry Durand Subject: Re: rope fun In-reply-to: Message-id: <7.0.1.0.0.20061004122857.01ed7f60 [at] interstellar.com> References: At 11:55 AM 10/4/2006, Joe Golden wrote: >http://tinyurl.com/mg3wm I get a frozen, blank Internet Explorer window. ??? -- Jerry Durand, Durand Interstellar, Inc. www.interstellar.com 219 Oak Wood Way, Los Gatos, California 95032-2523 USA tel: +1 408 356-3886, USA toll free: 1 866 356-3886 Skype: jerrydurand ------------------------------ In-Reply-To: References: Message-Id: <71E2F73C-5A81-4E07-8D9E-BE33EA97BD2F [at] gmail.com> From: Andrew Vance Subject: Re: rope fun Date: Wed, 4 Oct 2006 15:36:27 -0400 On 04 Oct, 2006, at 15:29 , Jerry Durand wrote: > I get a frozen, blank Internet Explorer window. ??? And that's abnormal because....? -- Sincerely, Andrew Vance Lighting Designer atvanceld [at] gmail.com ------------------------------ From: "Joe Golden" Subject: RE: rope fun Date: Wed, 4 Oct 2006 12:44:08 -0700 Message-ID: In-Reply-To: Try this one... http://www.animatedknots.com/bowlineclimbing/index.php?LogoImage=LogoGrog.jp g&Website=www.animatedknots.com# -----Original Message----- From: Stagecraft [mailto:stagecraft [at] theatrical.net] On Behalf Of Jerry Durand Sent: Wednesday, October 04, 2006 12:29 PM To: Stagecraft Subject: Re: rope fun For info, archives & UNSUBSCRIBE, see --------------------------------------------------- At 11:55 AM 10/4/2006, Joe Golden wrote: >http://tinyurl.com/mg3wm I get a frozen, blank Internet Explorer window. ??? -- Jerry Durand, Durand Interstellar, Inc. www.interstellar.com 219 Oak Wood Way, Los Gatos, California 95032-2523 USA tel: +1 408 356-3886, USA toll free: 1 866 356-3886 Skype: jerrydurand ------------------------------ In-Reply-To: References: Message-Id: <8D0933C7-B820-4908-AF49-B9260CD9C6D5 [at] rochester.rr.com> From: Bruce Purdy Subject: Re: rope fun Date: Wed, 4 Oct 2006 15:53:25 -0400 > At 11:55 AM 10/4/2006, Joe Golden wrote: >> http://tinyurl.com/mg3wm > > I get a frozen, blank Internet Explorer window. ??? It works fine for me in Safari, but in IE, I only see the navigation bar on the left, until I scroll down the page quite a ways. You also have to have Javascript enabled. Bruce ____________________ Bruce Purdy Technical Director Smith Opera House ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 04 Oct 2006 12:53:17 -0700 From: Jerry Durand Subject: Re: rope fun In-reply-to: Message-id: <7.0.1.0.0.20061004125303.01f1c790 [at] interstellar.com> References: At 12:44 PM 10/4/2006, Joe Golden wrote: >Try this one... >http://www.animatedknots.com/bowlineclimbing/index.php?LogoImage=LogoGrog.jp >g&Website=www.animatedknots.com# Thanks, that goes in my favorites. -- Jerry Durand, Durand Interstellar, Inc. www.interstellar.com 219 Oak Wood Way, Los Gatos, California 95032-2523 USA tel: +1 408 356-3886, USA toll free: 1 866 356-3886 Skype: jerrydurand ------------------------------ Message-ID: <45241897.4060503 [at] gmail.com> Date: Wed, 04 Oct 2006 16:24:55 -0400 From: Stephen Litterst Organization: University of Delaware Subject: Strand SL Pattern holders I'm pretty sure I know the answer, but I'll ask it anyway. Does anyone make/sell an "A" size pattern holder for the Strand SL? Strand only lists the B size on the accessory page and City Theatrical only offers a B size holder. Holding out hope for larger templates, Steve L. -- Stephen Litterst Technical Operations Supervisor litterst [at] udel.edu Center for the Arts 302/831-0601 University of Delaware ------------------------------ From: "Jim at TheatreWireless.com" Subject: RE: touring over seas Date: Wed, 4 Oct 2006 16:43:23 -0400 Message-ID: <00ee01c6e7f5$bc1b7e40$7f9bfea9 [at] p3m866> In-Reply-To: > tours the US in a 24' box truck The starting place for this > research of who and how to ship the set over to Turkey is > right here with the list. Is there any radio equipment in this tour? Start early figuring out what equipment can and cannot be used in Turkey, due to differing rf regulations. This applies to wireless microphones, headsets, wireless dimming, etc. Jim RC4 ------------------------------ From: "Tony Deeming" Subject: RE: Strand SL Pattern holders Date: Wed, 4 Oct 2006 22:36:20 +0100 Message-ID: In-Reply-To: Not sure, but I seem to recall our prelude sized holders fit our SL's.... > -----Original Message----- > From: Stagecraft [mailto:stagecraft [at] theatrical.net]On Behalf Of Stephen > Litterst > Sent: 04 October 2006 21:25 > To: Stagecraft > Subject: Strand SL Pattern holders > > > For info, archives & UNSUBSCRIBE, see > --------------------------------------------------- > > I'm pretty sure I know the answer, but I'll ask it anyway. > > Does anyone make/sell an "A" size pattern holder for the Strand SL? > Strand only lists the B size on the accessory page and City Theatrical > only offers a B size holder. > > Holding out hope for larger templates, > > Steve L. > -- > Stephen Litterst Technical Operations Supervisor > litterst [at] udel.edu Center for the Arts > 302/831-0601 University of Delaware > > ------------------------------ From: Subject: Re: Long Reach Long Rider news Date: Wed, 4 Oct 2006 21:53:53 +0000 Message-Id: <20061004215353.LKVX9318.outaamta01.mail.tds.net [at] smtp.tds.net> At 7:41 AM -0400 10/3/06, Bill Sapsis wrote: >In 2007 we'll be in New England. We start in Philly on July 29th and head to >Cooperstown. After that it will be Ottawa, Middlebury & St. Johnsbury, VT. >Then Bar Harbor and Bangor, ME. Then down to Lakeview CT and on to >Philadelphia. A total of 9 days. Hmmm... Lobster dinner in Rockport, ME perhaps? -- Dave Vick AMA#662035 DoD#2117 BMoZ#[Classified] '92 GL1500A, "Rocinante III"; 53,000 miles and just getting started Cogito, ergo zoom. ------------------------------ In-Reply-To: References: Message-Id: <0B21A8AB-DE51-45D2-8B7C-41B097484C9F [at] dopher.com> From: "C. Dopher" Subject: Re: Vectorworks quick question.... Date: Wed, 4 Oct 2006 19:34:44 -0400 JOn Ares wrote: > > Howdy... all of a sudden, all the drawings I open in VW (12.x) have > little red boxes (loci?) on all my dimensions.... I'm sure there's a > setting somewhere that got toggled, but I can't seem to find > anything in > the manual, or online help, or.... This is seet in Tools/Options/Vectorworks Preferences/Display Tab. Look for the checkbox marked "Show Parametric Constraints." It comes in checked by default; many users turn it off once and forget about it. Cris Dopher Vectorworks Trainer, among other things. ------------------------------ In-Reply-To: References: Message-Id: Subject: Re: Long Reach Long Rider news Date: Wed, 4 Oct 2006 19:53:56 -0400 From: Mike Burnett wrote: > > Do you have a need for folks who wish they owned bikes but don't...and > would be a chase vehicle? > > These routes look sweeeet! What Bill forgot to mention is the fact that all four starting/ending cities have dealerships that offer Fly and Ride program, or are within 20 miles of such dealership. Sportsters are an economical rental and for such short trips, you really don't need more bike than that. Unless, of course, you'd rather drive a car. Cris Dopher LRLR rider, among other things ------------------------------ Message-ID: <1caebf780610041827p20dbc847qa9e9a46cc5570242 [at] mail.gmail.com> Date: Wed, 4 Oct 2006 21:27:04 -0400 From: "Jason Salvatori" Subject: Re: Strand SL Pattern holders In-Reply-To: References: I'm not positive, but I seem to remember reading something about SL's only using B size due to the aperature of the gate...??? Sorry, it was a few years ago, so I can't recall clearly. Jason Salvatori Technical Director Vaughan City Playhouse ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 04 Oct 2006 21:42:55 -0400 Subject: Re: Long Reach Long Rider news From: Bill Sapsis Message-ID: In-Reply-To: Lobster dinner. Lobster lunch. Lobster for breakfast too. When in Rome.... On 10/4/06 5:53 PM, "rigger [at] tds.net" wrote: > For info, archives & UNSUBSCRIBE, see > --------------------------------------------------- > > At 7:41 AM -0400 10/3/06, Bill Sapsis wrote: > >> In 2007 we'll be in New England. We start in Philly on July 29th and head to >> Cooperstown. After that it will be Ottawa, Middlebury & St. Johnsbury, VT. >> Then Bar Harbor and Bangor, ME. Then down to Lakeview CT and on to >> Philadelphia. A total of 9 days. > > > Hmmm... Lobster dinner in Rockport, ME perhaps? ------------------------------ Message-ID: <000501c6e820$cecb1110$0400000a [at] BRUTUS> From: "Jon Ares" Cc: cad [at] landrudesign.com References: Subject: Re: Vectorworks quick question.... Date: Wed, 4 Oct 2006 18:51:43 -0700 > Or, create this script: > > > Procedure TogglePref; > VAR > PrefID:INTEGER; > PrefStatus:BOOLEAN; > BEGIN > > PrefID := 25; > > PrefStatus := GetPref(PrefID); > SetPref(PrefID, NOT PrefStatus); > Layer(GetLName(ActLayer)); > END; > > Run(TogglePref); Maybe I'm being ignorant... but why go through the trouble of the script, when all I need to do is toggle a menu setting? I'm not being snarky - just curious..... - Jon Ares www.hevanet.com/acreative ------------------------------ Message-ID: <45246B66.3040103 [at] gmail.com> Date: Wed, 04 Oct 2006 19:18:14 -0700 From: Chip Wood Subject: Re: Long Reach Long Rider news References: In-Reply-To: Bill Sapsis wrote: > Lobster dinner. Lobster lunch. Lobster for breakfast too. > When in Rome.... >>> Then Bar Harbor and Bangor, ME. Then down to Lakeview CT and on to >>> Philadelphia. A total of 9 days. >> >> Hmmm... Lobster dinner in Rockport, ME perhaps? > > > There was a scene in "Mystic Pizza" where Julia Roberts' character calls her mother and asks "What's for dinner", Mother says "I don't know, look in the refrigerator", she does, sees it is full of about 20 lobsters and groans, "Not again!" Chip ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 04 Oct 2006 22:21:39 -0400 Subject: Anyone in Ontario? From: Herrick Goldman Message-ID: In a few weeks, after LDI, I'm designing a show at RAMA Casino up there. About 2 hours from Toronto. Come by for a beer. -Herrick -- Herrick Goldman Lighting Designer, NYC www.HGLightingDesign.com 917-797-3624 "To the scores of silent alchemists who wreak their joy in darkness and in light bringing magic to life, we bow most humbly. "-CDS ------------------------------ Message-Id: <200610050221.k952LXNb002678 [at] et-hou-18.site.stayonline.net> Reply-To: From: "C. Andrew Dunning" Subject: RE: Vectorworks quick question.... Date: Wed, 4 Oct 2006 21:21:17 -0500 Organization: Landru Design In-Reply-To: Jon - >Maybe I'm being ignorant... but why go through the trouble of >the script, when all I need to do is toggle a menu setting? A fair question. A matter of efficiency. Changing that setting, or others take several mouse clicks (that one takes 5) and menu navigation. Though that one is one that I seldom change, there are several that I change frequently. Some are VW preferences (black and white only, page border visibility, viewport crop visibility, zoom line thickness, etc.) and some are things like class visibilities that have to do w. my standard class structure. Therefore, I keep a palette of those toggles open as I draw. Now, those layers of clicks are simple double-clicks on a toggle name. Make sense? C. Andrew Dunning Landru Design - Nashville, TN - cad [at] landrudesign.com landrudesign [at] earthlink.net www.landrudesign.com ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 04 Oct 2006 22:27:28 -0400 Subject: Re: Long Reach Long Rider news From: Herrick Goldman Message-ID: In-Reply-To: <25515362.1160014918501.JavaMail.root [at] m41> You do realize that until the early to middle 20th century Lobster was a cast off byproduct of the east coast fishermen. Usually fed to the slaves and servants as cheap food no one wanted to eat. It's all about the butter. Just give me a straw. My wife knows how to hypnotize them so they stand on their tails. If you follow route 1 up to Bar Harbor you'll pass Searsport where my wife grew up and my inlaws live. We got married there. If you need a pit stop just ask. -H On 10/4/06 10:18 PM, "Chip Wood" wrote: > For info, archives & UNSUBSCRIBE, see > --------------------------------------------------- > > Bill Sapsis wrote: > >> Lobster dinner. Lobster lunch. Lobster for breakfast too. >> When in Rome.... > >>>> Then Bar Harbor and Bangor, ME. Then down to Lakeview CT and on to >>>> Philadelphia. A total of 9 days. >>> >>> Hmmm... Lobster dinner in Rockport, ME perhaps? >> >> >> > There was a scene in "Mystic Pizza" where Julia Roberts' character calls > her mother and asks "What's for dinner", Mother says "I don't know, look > in the refrigerator", she does, sees it is full of about 20 lobsters and > groans, "Not again!" > > Chip > -- Herrick Goldman Lighting Designer, NYC www.HGLightingDesign.com 917-797-3624 "To the scores of silent alchemists who wreak their joy in darkness and in light bringing magic to life, we bow most humbly. "-CDS ------------------------------ Message-ID: <000301c6e828$57081080$0400000a [at] BRUTUS> From: "Jon Ares" Cc: cad [at] landrudesign.com References: Subject: Re: Vectorworks quick question.... Date: Wed, 4 Oct 2006 19:45:38 -0700 > A fair question. A matter of efficiency. Changing that setting, or > others > take several mouse clicks (that one takes 5) and menu navigation. Though > that one is one that I seldom change, there are several that I change > frequently. Some are VW preferences (black and white only, page border > visibility, viewport crop visibility, zoom line thickness, etc.) and some > are things like class visibilities that have to do w. my standard class > structure. Therefore, I keep a palette of those toggles open as I draw. > Now, those layers of clicks are simple double-clicks on a toggle name. > > Make sense? Makes lots of sense. Now if only I could get it to unload the current tool with just a right-click off the object... (rather than hitting X, or clicking the arrow tool in the upper left corner).... :) - Jon Ares www.hevanet.com/acreative ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 04 Oct 2006 22:52:57 -0400 Subject: Re: Long Reach Long Rider news From: Bill Sapsis Message-ID: In-Reply-To: Twenty or so grungy motorcyclists standing on the doorstep of your in-laws house. Now there's an image. "No. Honest. Herrick sent us" On 10/4/06 10:27 PM, "Herrick Goldman" wrote: > For info, archives & UNSUBSCRIBE, see > --------------------------------------------------- > > You do realize that until the early to middle 20th century Lobster was a > cast off byproduct of the east coast fishermen. Usually fed to the slaves > and servants as cheap food no one wanted to eat. It's all about the butter. > Just give me a straw. > > My wife knows how to hypnotize them so they stand on their tails. > > If you follow route 1 up to Bar Harbor you'll pass Searsport where my wife > grew up and my inlaws live. We got married there. If you need a pit stop > just ask. > > -H > > > > On 10/4/06 10:18 PM, "Chip Wood" wrote: > >> For info, archives & UNSUBSCRIBE, see >> --------------------------------------------------- >> >> Bill Sapsis wrote: >> >>> Lobster dinner. Lobster lunch. Lobster for breakfast too. >>> When in Rome.... >> >>>>> Then Bar Harbor and Bangor, ME. Then down to Lakeview CT and on to >>>>> Philadelphia. A total of 9 days. >>>> >>>> Hmmm... Lobster dinner in Rockport, ME perhaps? >>> >>> >>> >> There was a scene in "Mystic Pizza" where Julia Roberts' character calls >> her mother and asks "What's for dinner", Mother says "I don't know, look >> in the refrigerator", she does, sees it is full of about 20 lobsters and >> groans, "Not again!" >> >> Chip >> ------------------------------ Message-ID: <9c931d380610041957o1d3178dco118284bfb838bcd6 [at] mail.gmail.com> Date: Wed, 4 Oct 2006 19:57:34 -0700 From: "Scott Price" Subject: Re: Long Reach Long Rider news In-Reply-To: References: <25515362.1160014918501.JavaMail.root [at] m41> You totally need to look up the Lobster Shack in Cape Elizabeth, ME. Thats where I grew up, its cheap and hours out of the water. Not to mention about as picturesque as Maine can get. Scott Price On 10/4/06, Herrick Goldman wrote: > For info, archives & UNSUBSCRIBE, see > --------------------------------------------------- > > You do realize that until the early to middle 20th century Lobster was a > cast off byproduct of the east coast fishermen. Usually fed to the slaves > and servants as cheap food no one wanted to eat. It's all about the butter. > Just give me a straw. > > My wife knows how to hypnotize them so they stand on their tails. > > If you follow route 1 up to Bar Harbor you'll pass Searsport where my wife > grew up and my inlaws live. We got married there. If you need a pit stop > just ask. > > -H > > > > On 10/4/06 10:18 PM, "Chip Wood" wrote: > > > For info, archives & UNSUBSCRIBE, see > > --------------------------------------------------- > > > > Bill Sapsis wrote: > > > >> Lobster dinner. Lobster lunch. Lobster for breakfast too. > >> When in Rome.... > > > >>>> Then Bar Harbor and Bangor, ME. Then down to Lakeview CT and on to > >>>> Philadelphia. A total of 9 days. > >>> > >>> Hmmm... Lobster dinner in Rockport, ME perhaps? > >> > >> > >> > > There was a scene in "Mystic Pizza" where Julia Roberts' character calls > > her mother and asks "What's for dinner", Mother says "I don't know, look > > in the refrigerator", she does, sees it is full of about 20 lobsters and > > groans, "Not again!" > > > > Chip > > > > -- > Herrick Goldman > Lighting Designer, NYC > www.HGLightingDesign.com > 917-797-3624 > "To the scores of silent alchemists who wreak their joy in darkness and in > light bringing magic to life, we bow most humbly. "-CDS > > > -- Scott Price Theatrical Technician 3560 6th Ave Unit 8 San Diego, CA 92103 860-670-7815 ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 04 Oct 2006 20:02:46 -0700 From: Jerry Durand Subject: Re: Long Reach Long Rider news In-reply-to: Message-id: <1BBCE668-76F9-4D60-BC1A-B4B76E93A5E3 [at] interstellar.com> References: On Oct 4, 2006, at 7:52 PM, Bill Sapsis wrote: > Twenty or so grungy motorcyclists standing on the doorstep of your > in-laws > house. Now there's an image. Years ago I was in a "family" motorcycle group. It was fun to have someone come into a restaurant we were stopped at and start looking around wondering where all the bikers were that went with the 30 bikes in the parking lot. :) ------------------------------ Message-ID: In-Reply-To: From: "Maurice Moe Conn" Subject: Re: Long Reach Long Rider news Date: Thu, 05 Oct 2006 03:07:03 +0000 Herrick, How do you really feel about your in-laws? Moe Join the Long Reach Long Riders 2007-10 Charity Ride. For Donation and/or Rider information, Check out: www.lrlr.org >From: Bill Sapsis >Reply-To: "Stagecraft" >To: "Stagecraft" >Subject: Re: Long Reach Long Rider news >Date: Wed, 04 Oct 2006 22:52:57 -0400 > >For info, archives & UNSUBSCRIBE, see >--------------------------------------------------- > >Twenty or so grungy motorcyclists standing on the doorstep of your in-laws >house. Now there's an image. > >"No. Honest. Herrick sent us" > > >On 10/4/06 10:27 PM, "Herrick Goldman" >wrote: > > > For info, archives & UNSUBSCRIBE, see > > --------------------------------------------------- > > > > You do realize that until the early to middle 20th century Lobster was a > > cast off byproduct of the east coast fishermen. Usually fed to the >slaves > > and servants as cheap food no one wanted to eat. It's all about the >butter. > > Just give me a straw. > > > > My wife knows how to hypnotize them so they stand on their tails. > > > > If you follow route 1 up to Bar Harbor you'll pass Searsport where my >wife > > grew up and my inlaws live. We got married there. If you need a pit stop > > just ask. > > > > -H > > > > > > > > On 10/4/06 10:18 PM, "Chip Wood" wrote: > > > >> For info, archives & UNSUBSCRIBE, see > > >> --------------------------------------------------- > >> > >> Bill Sapsis wrote: > >> > >>> Lobster dinner. Lobster lunch. Lobster for breakfast too. > >>> When in Rome.... > >> > >>>>> Then Bar Harbor and Bangor, ME. Then down to Lakeview CT and on to > >>>>> Philadelphia. A total of 9 days. > >>>> > >>>> Hmmm... Lobster dinner in Rockport, ME perhaps? > >>> > >>> > >>> > >> There was a scene in "Mystic Pizza" where Julia Roberts' character >calls > >> her mother and asks "What's for dinner", Mother says "I don't know, >look > >> in the refrigerator", she does, sees it is full of about 20 lobsters >and > >> groans, "Not again!" > >> > >> Chip > >> > > ------------------------------ In-Reply-To: References: <25515362.1160014918501.JavaMail.root [at] m41> Message-Id: From: James Feinberg Subject: Re: Long Reach Long Rider news Date: Wed, 4 Oct 2006 20:46:28 -0700 If you're in Rockport, check out Roy Moore's lobster shack. Sounds just like what Scott describes, but they now have a full service restaurant down the street in case you don't just want lobster :) --James Feinberg San Diego, CA On Oct 4, 2006, at 7:57 PM, Scott Price wrote: > For info, archives & UNSUBSCRIBE, see > > --------------------------------------------------- > > You totally need to look up the Lobster Shack in Cape Elizabeth, ME. > Thats where I grew up, its cheap and hours out of the water. Not to > mention about as picturesque as Maine can get. > > Scott Price > > On 10/4/06, Herrick Goldman wrote: >> For info, archives & UNSUBSCRIBE, see >> >> --------------------------------------------------- >> >> You do realize that until the early to middle 20th century Lobster >> was a >> cast off byproduct of the east coast fishermen. Usually fed to the >> slaves >> and servants as cheap food no one wanted to eat. It's all about the >> butter. >> Just give me a straw. >> >> My wife knows how to hypnotize them so they stand on their tails. >> >> If you follow route 1 up to Bar Harbor you'll pass Searsport where my >> wife >> grew up and my inlaws live. We got married there. If you need a pit >> stop >> just ask. >> >> -H >> >> >> >> On 10/4/06 10:18 PM, "Chip Wood" wrote: >> >> > For info, archives & UNSUBSCRIBE, see >> >> > --------------------------------------------------- >> > >> > Bill Sapsis wrote: >> > >> >> Lobster dinner. Lobster lunch. Lobster for breakfast too. >> >> When in Rome.... >> > >> >>>> Then Bar Harbor and Bangor, ME. Then down to Lakeview CT and on >> to >> >>>> Philadelphia. A total of 9 days. >> >>> >> >>> Hmmm... Lobster dinner in Rockport, ME perhaps? >> >> >> >> >> >> >> > There was a scene in "Mystic Pizza" where Julia Roberts' character >> calls >> > her mother and asks "What's for dinner", Mother says "I don't know, >> look >> > in the refrigerator", she does, sees it is full of about 20 >> lobsters and >> > groans, "Not again!" >> > >> > Chip >> > >> >> -- >> Herrick Goldman >> Lighting Designer, NYC >> www.HGLightingDesign.com >> 917-797-3624 >> "To the scores of silent alchemists who wreak their joy in darkness >> and in >> light bringing magic to life, we bow most humbly. "-CDS >> >> >> > > > -- > Scott Price > Theatrical Technician > > 3560 6th Ave Unit 8 > San Diego, CA 92103 > > 860-670-7815 > ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 5 Oct 2006 06:09:58 +0000 Subject: Horizon Message-ID: <20061005060958.GA15954 [at] shifting.ca> From: shifting [at] shifting.ca (Benjamin Eastep) I know the horizon website says you can't do it, but I'm going to ask anyway... Does anyone know of a way to make one of the old Parallel port Horizon boxes work on a new laptop with lots of USB, but no parallel ports..? thanks Ben Eastep ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 05 Oct 2006 02:21:14 -0400 Subject: Re: Long Reach Long Rider news From: Herrick Goldman Message-ID: In-Reply-To: <22897006.1160017104078.JavaMail.root [at] m41> Sadly it's just my mother in law these days. But up till a few years ago my father in law, Former Rakassan 187th Airborne in Korea who considered himself a "Tennessee Squire", would have had you all out back, each with a Jack in one hand and a gun in the other in about five minutes. He had a bolt action rifle "the same one Lee Harvey used" and liked to prove how "with this gun, there was no way Lee Harvey acted alone" I can hear the bolt clicking as I type. Yeah you guys woulda enjoyed him. His wife will certainly let 20 grubby bikers come in. She just won't drink with ya. -H On 10/4/06 10:52 PM, "Bill Sapsis" wrote: > For info, archives & UNSUBSCRIBE, see > --------------------------------------------------- > > Twenty or so grungy motorcyclists standing on the doorstep of your in-laws > house. Now there's an image. > > "No. Honest. Herrick sent us" > > > On 10/4/06 10:27 PM, "Herrick Goldman" wrote: > >> For info, archives & UNSUBSCRIBE, see >> --------------------------------------------------- >> >> You do realize that until the early to middle 20th century Lobster was a >> cast off byproduct of the east coast fishermen. Usually fed to the slaves >> and servants as cheap food no one wanted to eat. It's all about the butter. >> Just give me a straw. >> >> My wife knows how to hypnotize them so they stand on their tails. >> >> If you follow route 1 up to Bar Harbor you'll pass Searsport where my wife >> grew up and my inlaws live. We got married there. If you need a pit stop >> just ask. >> >> -H >> >> >> >> On 10/4/06 10:18 PM, "Chip Wood" wrote: >> >>> For info, archives & UNSUBSCRIBE, see >>> --------------------------------------------------- >>> >>> Bill Sapsis wrote: >>> >>>> Lobster dinner. Lobster lunch. Lobster for breakfast too. >>>> When in Rome.... >>> >>>>>> Then Bar Harbor and Bangor, ME. Then down to Lakeview CT and on to >>>>>> Philadelphia. A total of 9 days. >>>>> >>>>> Hmmm... Lobster dinner in Rockport, ME perhaps? >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> There was a scene in "Mystic Pizza" where Julia Roberts' character calls >>> her mother and asks "What's for dinner", Mother says "I don't know, look >>> in the refrigerator", she does, sees it is full of about 20 lobsters and >>> groans, "Not again!" >>> >>> Chip >>> > > > -- Herrick Goldman Lighting Designer, NYC www.HGLightingDesign.com 917-797-3624 "To the scores of silent alchemists who wreak their joy in darkness and in light bringing magic to life, we bow most humbly. "-CDS ------------------------------ End of Stagecraft Digest #972 *****************************