Re: PDML Annual book - last minute reminder

2018-03-03 Thread Igor PDML-StR



Larry Colen wrote:


DagT wrote:



2. mar. 2018 kl. 19:00 skrev P. J. Alling:



On 3/2/2018 12:38 PM, John wrote:

On 3/2/2018 12:25, DagT wrote:



2. mar. 2018 kl. 18:16 skrev mike wilson:


On 02 March 2018 at 16:10 Jostein  wrote:




Den 01.03.2018 21:12, skrev Igor PDML-StR:

Har!

I will be a Gamma-ray, to have
the most energy [of any wave in the electromagnetic spectrum].

That doesn't carry any weight.

Could be scintillating, though.


It could be exciting!



Oh great, another pun thread. You can always count on the PDML for
a prompt critical reaction.


Well don't be super critical.


Just positive.


People are just trying to catch the wave. But just like Maxwell, we're
outstanding in our fields.


But with different FOV's.



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Re: PDML Annual book - last minute reminder

2018-03-03 Thread Jostein

Some real life input:
My science class just finished the chapter on radioactivity. Last 
Tuesday, the following played out in a repetition session before the test:


Student: Hey, Jostein, what's the weather like in Chernobyl?
Me: "Haven't got the faintest..."
Student: "radiant."

I think they know me pretty well now. :-D

Jostein

Den 03.03.2018 04:16, skrev Stanley Halpin:

Keep the discussion going guys, I am starting to get charged up here...


On Mar 2, 2018, at 6:07 PM, DagT  wrote:




2. mar. 2018 kl. 19:46 skrev Larry Colen :



DagT wrote:



2. mar. 2018 kl. 19:00 skrev P. J. Alling:



On 3/2/2018 12:38 PM, John wrote:

On 3/2/2018 12:25, DagT wrote:



2. mar. 2018 kl. 18:16 skrev mike wilson:


On 02 March 2018 at 16:10 Jostein  wrote:




Den 01.03.2018 21:12, skrev Igor PDML-StR:

Har!

I will be a Gamma-ray, to have
the most energy [of any wave in the electromagnetic spectrum].

That doesn't carry any weight.

Could be scintillating, though.


It could be exciting!



Oh great, another pun thread. You can always count on the PDML for
a prompt critical reaction.


Well don't be super critical.


Just positive.


People are just trying to catch the wave. But just like Maxwell, we're 
outstanding in our fields.


Hey, Maxwell let us see the light, and we will follow in his trajectory without 
interference.
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Re: PDML Annual book - last minute reminder

2018-03-02 Thread Stanley Halpin
Keep the discussion going guys, I am starting to get charged up here...

> On Mar 2, 2018, at 6:07 PM, DagT  wrote:
> 
> 
> 
>> 2. mar. 2018 kl. 19:46 skrev Larry Colen :
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> DagT wrote:
>>> 
 2. mar. 2018 kl. 19:00 skrev P. J. Alling:
 
 
 
 On 3/2/2018 12:38 PM, John wrote:
> On 3/2/2018 12:25, DagT wrote:
>> 
>>> 2. mar. 2018 kl. 18:16 skrev mike wilson:
>>> 
 On 02 March 2018 at 16:10 Jostein  wrote:
 
 
 
 
 Den 01.03.2018 21:12, skrev Igor PDML-StR:
> Har!
> 
> I will be a Gamma-ray, to have
> the most energy [of any wave in the electromagnetic spectrum].
 That doesn't carry any weight.
>>> Could be scintillating, though.
>>> 
>> It could be exciting!
>> 
>> 
> Oh great, another pun thread. You can always count on the PDML for
> a prompt critical reaction.
> 
 Well don't be super critical.
>>> 
>>> Just positive.
>> 
>> People are just trying to catch the wave. But just like Maxwell, we're 
>> outstanding in our fields.
>> 
> Hey, Maxwell let us see the light, and we will follow in his trajectory 
> without interference.
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Re: PDML Annual book - last minute reminder

2018-03-02 Thread DagT


> 2. mar. 2018 kl. 19:46 skrev Larry Colen :
> 
> 
> 
> DagT wrote:
>> 
>>> 2. mar. 2018 kl. 19:00 skrev P. J. Alling:
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On 3/2/2018 12:38 PM, John wrote:
 On 3/2/2018 12:25, DagT wrote:
> 
>> 2. mar. 2018 kl. 18:16 skrev mike wilson:
>> 
>>> On 02 March 2018 at 16:10 Jostein  wrote:
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Den 01.03.2018 21:12, skrev Igor PDML-StR:
 Har!
 
 I will be a Gamma-ray, to have
 the most energy [of any wave in the electromagnetic spectrum].
>>> That doesn't carry any weight.
>> Could be scintillating, though.
>> 
> It could be exciting!
> 
> 
 Oh great, another pun thread. You can always count on the PDML for
 a prompt critical reaction.
 
>>> Well don't be super critical.
>> 
>> Just positive.
> 
> People are just trying to catch the wave. But just like Maxwell, we're 
> outstanding in our fields.
> 
Hey, Maxwell let us see the light, and we will follow in his trajectory without 
interference.
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Re: PDML Annual book - last minute reminder

2018-03-02 Thread Larry Colen



DagT wrote:



2. mar. 2018 kl. 19:00 skrev P. J. Alling:



On 3/2/2018 12:38 PM, John wrote:

On 3/2/2018 12:25, DagT wrote:



2. mar. 2018 kl. 18:16 skrev mike wilson:


On 02 March 2018 at 16:10 Jostein  wrote:




Den 01.03.2018 21:12, skrev Igor PDML-StR:

Har!

I will be a Gamma-ray, to have
the most energy [of any wave in the electromagnetic spectrum].

That doesn't carry any weight.

Could be scintillating, though.


It could be exciting!



Oh great, another pun thread. You can always count on the PDML for
a prompt critical reaction.


Well don't be super critical.


Just positive.


People are just trying to catch the wave. But just like Maxwell, we're 
outstanding in our fields.






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Re: PDML Annual book - last minute reminder

2018-03-02 Thread DagT


> 2. mar. 2018 kl. 19:00 skrev P. J. Alling :
> 
> 
> 
> On 3/2/2018 12:38 PM, John wrote:
>> On 3/2/2018 12:25, DagT wrote:
>>> 
>>> 
 2. mar. 2018 kl. 18:16 skrev mike wilson :
 
> On 02 March 2018 at 16:10 Jostein  wrote:
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Den 01.03.2018 21:12, skrev Igor PDML-StR:
>> 
>> Har!
>> 
>> I will be a Gamma-ray, to have
>> the most energy [of any wave in the electromagnetic spectrum].
> 
> That doesn't carry any weight.
 
 Could be scintillating, though.
 
>>> It could be exciting!
>>> 
>>> 
>> 
>> Oh great, another pun thread. You can always count on the PDML for
>> a prompt critical reaction.
>> 
> Well don't be super critical.

Just positive.

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Re: PDML Annual book - last minute reminder

2018-03-02 Thread P. J. Alling



On 3/2/2018 12:38 PM, John wrote:

On 3/2/2018 12:25, DagT wrote:




2. mar. 2018 kl. 18:16 skrev mike wilson :


On 02 March 2018 at 16:10 Jostein  wrote:




Den 01.03.2018 21:12, skrev Igor PDML-StR:


Har!

I will be a Gamma-ray, to have
the most energy [of any wave in the electromagnetic spectrum].


That doesn't carry any weight.


Could be scintillating, though.


It could be exciting!




Oh great, another pun thread. You can always count on the PDML for
a prompt critical reaction.


Well don't be super critical.

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Re: PDML Annual book - last minute reminder

2018-03-02 Thread Bruce Walker
On Fri, Mar 2, 2018 at 12:38 PM, John  wrote:
> On 3/2/2018 12:25, DagT wrote:
>>
>>> 2. mar. 2018 kl. 18:16 skrev mike wilson :
>>>
 On 02 March 2018 at 16:10 Jostein  wrote:

 Den 01.03.2018 21:12, skrev Igor PDML-StR:
>
> Har!
>
> I will be a Gamma-ray, to have
> the most energy [of any wave in the electromagnetic spectrum].

 That doesn't carry any weight.
>>>
>>> Could be scintillating, though.
>>>
>> It could be exciting!
>
> Oh great, another pun thread. You can always count on the PDML for
> a prompt critical reaction.

Charming.

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Re: PDML Annual book - last minute reminder

2018-03-02 Thread John

On 3/2/2018 12:25, DagT wrote:




2. mar. 2018 kl. 18:16 skrev mike wilson :


On 02 March 2018 at 16:10 Jostein  wrote:




Den 01.03.2018 21:12, skrev Igor PDML-StR:


Har!

I will be a Gamma-ray, to have
the most energy [of any wave in the electromagnetic spectrum].


That doesn't carry any weight.


Could be scintillating, though.


It could be exciting!




Oh great, another pun thread. You can always count on the PDML for
a prompt critical reaction.

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Re: PDML Annual book - last minute reminder

2018-03-02 Thread DagT


> 2. mar. 2018 kl. 18:16 skrev mike wilson :
> 
>> On 02 March 2018 at 16:10 Jostein  wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Den 01.03.2018 21:12, skrev Igor PDML-StR:
>>> 
>>> Har!
>>> 
>>> I will be a Gamma-ray, to have 
>>> the most energy [of any wave in the electromagnetic spectrum].
>> 
>> That doesn't carry any weight.
> 
> Could be scintillating, though.
> 
It could be exciting!


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Re: PDML Annual book - last minute reminder

2018-03-02 Thread mike wilson
> On 02 March 2018 at 16:10 Jostein  wrote:
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Den 01.03.2018 21:12, skrev Igor PDML-StR:
> > 
> > Har!
> > 
> > I will be a Gamma-ray, to have 
> > the most energy [of any wave in the electromagnetic spectrum].
> 
> That doesn't carry any weight.

Could be scintillating, though.

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Re: PDML Annual book - last minute reminder

2018-03-02 Thread Jostein



Den 01.03.2018 21:12, skrev Igor PDML-StR:


Har!

I will be a Gamma-ray, to have 
the most energy [of any wave in the electromagnetic spectrum].


That doesn't carry any weight.

Jostein

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Re: PDML Annual book - last minute reminder

2018-03-01 Thread Igor PDML-StR


Har!

I failed that test: when I will grow up, I will be a Gamma-ray, to 
have the most energy [of any wave in the electromagnetic spectrum].

;-)

Igor


 Jostein Thu, 01 Mar 2018 10:37:00 -0800 wrote:

Actually, the script is a zen test for what you want to be in your life.
A software beta-tester, or
a Pentax alpha-photographer.


:-P


Jostein

Den 28.02.2018 21:00, skrev Igor PDML-StR:



Larry Colen Wed, 28 Feb 2018 10:56:34 -0800 wrote:

While not the last minute, the last five hours is close enough. I did just 
notice that at one point the max height is listed as 2500 and elsewhere it 
is 2400.


It is not the only incosistency there. At some point (e.g. if you forgot to 
choose the filename), the script shows you an error with something like that: 
"either you forgot to choose the file, or it is larger than 5 MB",

while the first submission page informs about 4 MB file size limit.

BTW, if you are going back from that error page, you are loosing "submit" 
button, and the only cure for that is to reload the page.
(Fortunately, in my case, after page reloaded, the field entries were 
preserved, - I am not sure if it was done by the page, or by my Firefox.)


I am also not quite sure where "Comments" go, but it might be just me.


Larry Colen Wed, 28 Feb 2018 11:09:06 -0800 wrote:

Would there be any way that the submission page could keep the relevant 
entered information; name, email, etc. when submitting multiple photos?


That's a good suggestion.
Better yet, maybe (up to) three images could be submitted on one page.

What I've done (and IIRC, I've been doing that for the past several years) is 
I hit "Back" in the browser, then change the fields, and submit
again. But this year, going "back" results in the "submit" button 
disappearing. So, I had to hit browser's "reload" (Ctrl-R or F5, or that 
"reload" icon) each time. Fortunately, my entries were preserved after the 
pages was reloading.



But to be fair to Mark (and despite my somewhat grumpy-sounding comment),
Mark does a very reasonable job with this submission page.

Somehow submission forms are almost always a problem. For years, I've been 
submitting abstracts to conferences, grant applications, governmental forms, 
etc. And almost always, there are some bugs and inconsistencies in those. So, 
for the form that is used by only about 40-60 people and only once a year, 
and which for the most part works well enough, -- it is hard to justify 
spending much time on tweaking this form (or even finding the motivation to 
do that).


Cheers,

Igor




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Re: PDML Annual book - last minute reminder

2018-03-01 Thread Jostein

Actually, the script is a zen test for what you want to be in your life.
A software beta-tester, or
a Pentax alpha-photographer.

:-P


Jostein

Den 28.02.2018 21:00, skrev Igor PDML-StR:


  Larry Colen Wed, 28 Feb 2018 10:56:34 -0800 wrote:

While not the last minute, the last five hours is close enough. I did 
just notice that at one point the max height is listed as 2500 and 
elsewhere it is 2400.


It is not the only incosistency there. At some point (e.g. if you forgot 
to choose the filename), the script shows you an error with something 
like that: "either you forgot to choose the file, or it is larger than 5 
MB",

while the first submission page informs about 4 MB file size limit.

BTW, if you are going back from that error page, you are loosing 
"submit" button, and the only cure for that is to reload the page.
(Fortunately, in my case, after page reloaded, the field entries were 
preserved, - I am not sure if it was done by the page, or by my Firefox.)


I am also not quite sure where "Comments" go, but it might be just me.


  Larry Colen Wed, 28 Feb 2018 11:09:06 -0800 wrote:

Would there be any way that the submission page could keep the 
relevant entered information; name, email, etc. when submitting 
multiple photos?


That's a good suggestion.
Better yet, maybe (up to) three images could be submitted on one page.

What I've done (and IIRC, I've been doing that for the past several 
years) is I hit "Back" in the browser, then change the fields, and submit
again. But this year, going "back" results in the "submit" button 
disappearing. So, I had to hit browser's "reload" (Ctrl-R or F5, or that 
"reload" icon) each time. Fortunately, my entries were preserved after 
the pages was reloading.



But to be fair to Mark (and despite my somewhat grumpy-sounding comment),
Mark does a very reasonable job with this submission page.

Somehow submission forms are almost always a problem. For years, I've 
been submitting abstracts to conferences, grant applications, 
governmental forms, etc. And almost always, there are some bugs and 
inconsistencies in those. So, for the form that is used by only about 
40-60 people and only once a year, and which for the most part works 
well enough, -- it is hard to justify spending much time on tweaking 
this form (or even finding the motivation to do that).


Cheers,

Igor




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Re: PDML Annual book - last minute reminder

2018-02-28 Thread John

I noticed that too, after I had already resized to 2500 high on the
one vertical I submitted. It uploaded without any squawks.

On 2/28/2018 13:55, Larry Colen wrote:

While not the last minute, the last five hours is close enough.  I
did just notice that at one point the max height is listed as 2500
and elsewhere it is 2400.



Igor PDML-StR wrote:




Just in case someone still hasn't submitted his or her photo(s) to
the PDML annual (which means you are a worse procrastinator then
I), - you still have about 18 hours to finalize your submission.

Here is the link: http://www.robertstech.com/pdmlbook/upload.php


(Of course, that doesn't guarantee that The Chief Editor would not 
remove your photo from the "submitted photos" list manually, as was

done last year with a couple of mine, or change the order of
submission in that list as was done for one other PDMLer who
submitted after me, just to make mine appearing the last. But
hopefully, this year someone who shall not be named would not be
freaked out by the buggy and inconsistent script on his website.
Cough, cough, wink, wink ...)


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Re: PDML Annual book - last minute reminder

2018-02-28 Thread Igor PDML-StR


 Larry Colen Wed, 28 Feb 2018 10:56:34 -0800 wrote:

While not the last minute, the last five hours is close enough. I did 
just notice that at one point the max height is listed as 2500 and 
elsewhere it is 2400.


It is not the only incosistency there. At some point (e.g. if you forgot 
to choose the filename), the script shows you an error with something like 
that: "either you forgot to choose the file, or it is larger than 5 MB",

while the first submission page informs about 4 MB file size limit.

BTW, if you are going back from that error page, you are loosing "submit" 
button, and the only cure for that is to reload the page.
(Fortunately, in my case, after page reloaded, the field entries were 
preserved, - I am not sure if it was done by the page, or by my Firefox.)


I am also not quite sure where "Comments" go, but it might be just me.


 Larry Colen Wed, 28 Feb 2018 11:09:06 -0800 wrote:

Would there be any way that the submission page could keep the relevant 
entered information; name, email, etc. when submitting multiple photos?


That's a good suggestion.
Better yet, maybe (up to) three images could be submitted on one page.

What I've done (and IIRC, I've been doing that for the past several years) 
is I hit "Back" in the browser, then change the fields, and submit
again. But this year, going "back" results in the "submit" button 
disappearing. So, I had to hit browser's "reload" (Ctrl-R or F5, or that 
"reload" icon) each time. Fortunately, my entries were preserved after the 
pages was reloading.



But to be fair to Mark (and despite my somewhat grumpy-sounding comment),
Mark does a very reasonable job with this submission page.

Somehow submission forms are almost always a problem. For years, I've been 
submitting abstracts to conferences, grant applications, governmental 
forms, etc. And almost always, there are some bugs and inconsistencies in 
those. So, for the form that is used by only about 40-60 people and only 
once a year, and which for the most part works well enough, -- it is hard 
to justify spending much time on tweaking this form (or even finding the 
motivation to do that).


Cheers,

Igor


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Re: PDML Annual book - last minute reminder

2018-02-28 Thread Larry Colen
While not the last minute, the last five hours is close enough.  I did 
just notice that at one point the max height is listed as 2500 and 
elsewhere it is 2400.




Igor PDML-StR wrote:




Just in case someone still hasn't submitted his or her photo(s)
to the PDML annual (which means you are a worse procrastinator then I),
- you still have about 18 hours to finalize your submission.

Here is the link:
http://www.robertstech.com/pdmlbook/upload.php


(Of course, that doesn't guarantee that The Chief Editor would not
remove your photo from the "submitted photos" list manually, as was done
last year with a couple of mine, or change the order of submission in
that list as was done for one other PDMLer who submitted after me, just
to make mine appearing the last. But hopefully, this year someone who
shall not be named would not be freaked out by the buggy and
inconsistent script on his website. Cough, cough, wink, wink ...)


Igor




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Re: PDML Annual book - last minute reminder

2018-02-28 Thread David J Brooks
donation sent also

Dave

On Wed, Feb 28, 2018 at 12:46 AM, Igor PDML-StR  wrote:
>
>
>
> Just in case someone still hasn't submitted his or her photo(s)
> to the PDML annual (which means you are a worse procrastinator then I), -
> you still have about 18 hours to finalize your submission.
>
> Here is the link:
> http://www.robertstech.com/pdmlbook/upload.php
>
>
> (Of course, that doesn't guarantee that The Chief Editor would not remove
> your photo from the "submitted photos" list manually, as was done last year
> with a couple of mine, or change the order of submission in that list as was
> done for one other PDMLer who submitted after me, just to make mine
> appearing the last. But hopefully, this year someone who shall not be named
> would not be freaked out by the buggy and inconsistent script on his
> website. Cough, cough, wink, wink ...)
>
>
> Igor
>
>
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PDML Annual book - last minute reminder

2018-02-27 Thread Igor PDML-StR




Just in case someone still hasn't submitted his or her photo(s)
to the PDML annual (which means you are a worse procrastinator then I), - 
you still have about 18 hours to finalize your submission.


Here is the link:
http://www.robertstech.com/pdmlbook/upload.php


(Of course, that doesn't guarantee that The Chief Editor would not remove 
your photo from the "submitted photos" list manually, as was done last 
year with a couple of mine, or change the order of submission in that list 
as was done for one other PDMLer who submitted after me, just to make mine 
appearing the last. But hopefully, this year someone who shall not be 
named would not be freaked out by the buggy and inconsistent script on his 
website. Cough, cough, wink, wink ...)



Igor


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