what about just audio, caus with audio of your speakin and the slides, we
should be able to get a good portion of the experience.
On Jan 15, 2008 8:04 PM, Ed Nisley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > with the 'patter' would be golden.
>
> I briefly considered hitching a Webcam+mic to my laptop, the
>
> with the 'patter' would be golden.
I briefly considered hitching a Webcam+mic to my laptop, the
one running the presentation, and recording on the fly.
Then I came to my senses.
If anybody else will be there with audio or video recording
gear, we'll go for it... but I'll have enough to do, w
On Monday 14 January 2008, Ed Nisley wrote:
>> are you going to video the talk and
>> place the video where we can see it?
>
>I don't know what the show organizers have on tap, but I
>wasn't planning to immortalize the thing!
>
>I could put up the PDF version of all the "slides" I'll be
>using (whe
> are you going to video the talk and
> place the video where we can see it?
I don't know what the show organizers have on tap, but I
wasn't planning to immortalize the thing!
I could put up the PDF version of all the "slides" I'll be
using (where? suggestions?); it's about 8 MB. Plenty of
p
For those of us who can not make the trip, are you going to video the
talk and place the video where we can see it?
Thanks
bill
Ed Nisley wrote:
>> Would you recommend this show or the EMC fest 2008?
>>
>
> I haven't been to the EMC gathering in Illinois, so I simply
> don't know. It certa
Steve Stallings wrote:
> While Cabin Fever is certainly worth the trip, I would not count on
> it for lots of hands on advice on EMC. There will likely be a couple
> of setups running EMC and a few people who can offer advice,
> but nothing like the environment at the EMC fest where there would
> b
Ed Nisley wrote:
>>Would you recommend this show or the EMC fest 2008?
>>
>>
>I haven't been to the EMC gathering in Illinois, so I simply
>don't know. It certainly sounds like a better source of
>EMC-specific info than Cabin Fever, though, if only because
>there's nothing else going on to
Ed Nisley wrote:
>>Would you recommend this show or the EMC fest 2008?
>
>
> I haven't been to the EMC gathering in Illinois, so I simply
> don't know. It certainly sounds like a better source of
> EMC-specific info than Cabin Fever, though, if only because
> there's nothing else going on to d
> Would you recommend this show or the EMC fest 2008?
I haven't been to the EMC gathering in Illinois, so I simply
don't know. It certainly sounds like a better source of
EMC-specific info than Cabin Fever, though, if only because
there's nothing else going on to distract you!
The talk I'm giv
: Enhanced Machine Controller (EMC)
> Subject: Re: [Emc-users] Cabin Fever presentation
>
>
> Hi Ed,
>
> Two of us are considering coming to cabin fever expo from some 6
> hours away
> up in New York. The purpose of our trip is to get some exposure
> to EMC2 in
> a
Sent: Thursday, January 03, 2008 9:38 PM
Subject: Re: [Emc-users] Cabin Fever presentation
> > Gene: Where and when is this Cabin Fever supposed to be?
>
> York, PA. Two weekends and counting:
>
> http://www.cabinfeverexpo.com/
>
> More info should be up shortly; I just sent
On Friday 04 January 2008, Ron Ginger wrote:
>> How much for a table & some power at this show, I might bring a vacuum and
>> my micromill which doesn't look much like a micromill anymore. I'd have
>> to pull the post off to fit under my hard glass tonneau cover though. Its
>> about 4 feet high t
On Friday 04 January 2008, Steve Stallings wrote:
>Gene,
>
>I believe that Gary, who runs the show, is actively seeking CNC
>exhibitors and that there is no charge for exhibit space for CNC
>stuff. This year the show is moving to the newer, larger, Toyota
>arena building and there is plenty of spac
> How much for a table & some power at this show, I might bring a vacuum and my
> micromill which doesn't look much like a micromill anymore. I'd have to pull
> the post off to fit under my hard glass tonneau cover though. Its about 4
> feet high these days. :-)
>
> -- Cheers, Gene
Exhibitor
Machine Controller (EMC)
> Subject: Re: [Emc-users] Cabin Fever presentation
>
>
> On Thursday 03 January 2008, Ed Nisley wrote:
> >> Gene: Where and when is this Cabin Fever supposed to be?
> >
> >York, PA. Two weekends and counting:
> >
> >http://w
At 09:38 PM 1/3/2008, you wrote:
> > Gene: Where and when is this Cabin Fever supposed to be?
>
>York, PA. Two weekends and counting:
>
>http://www.cabinfeverexpo.com/
>
>More info should be up shortly; I just sent in a
>description.
>
> > Gene: another emc article in Circuit Cellar?
>
>I write abo
On Thursday 03 January 2008, Ed Nisley wrote:
>> Gene: Where and when is this Cabin Fever supposed to be?
>
>York, PA. Two weekends and counting:
>
>http://www.cabinfeverexpo.com/
>
Thanks Ed. Dunno if I can make it, but it seems like I need a weekend the
hell outta dodge, if this transmitter pro
> While knocking my talk into shape, it occurred to me that I
> should do some proselytizing for Digital Machinist while
> I've got the audience's attention. So I asked Neil Knopf if
> I could hand out some DM issues and he asked how many.
>
> You folks know better than I: how large an audienc
> Gene: Where and when is this Cabin Fever supposed to be?
York, PA. Two weekends and counting:
http://www.cabinfeverexpo.com/
More info should be up shortly; I just sent in a
description.
> Gene: another emc article in Circuit Cellar?
I write about "analog and RF stuff" for them, but, hey,
Well, I can only speak for myself, but I am definitely planning to be there.
My first time though so not sure on the capacity. Thanks in advance.
On Jan 3, 2008 2:06 PM, Ed Nisley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> While knocking my talk into shape, it occurred to me that I
> should do some proselyti
While knocking my talk into shape, it occurred to me that I
should do some proselytizing for Digital Machinist while
I've got the audience's attention. So I asked Neil Knopf if
I could hand out some DM issues and he asked how many.
You folks know better than I: how large an audience fits in
th
On Wednesday 02 January 2008, Ed Nisley wrote:
>A while back I proposed to Ron Ginger that I do a talk at
>Cabin Fever; he liked the idea, but I should run this by
>you folks to make sure I'll say the right stuff. After all,
>you've done the heavy lifting that makes it all work.
>
>Last September I
Good idea, Ed
Sounds like you have a good grasp of audience need/interest. I wouldn't
throw out the real-time entirely. It's the advantage we get from Linux
over some other os.
Rayh
On Wed, 2008-01-02 at 11:10 -0500, Ed Nisley wrote:
> A while back I proposed to Ron Ginger that I do a talk a
A while back I proposed to Ron Ginger that I do a talk at
Cabin Fever; he liked the idea, but I should run this by
you folks to make sure I'll say the right stuff. After all,
you've done the heavy lifting that makes it all work.
Last September I gave a talk about my Sherline CNC mill for
the l
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