Re: [info-tech] Fwd: Learning.Com Iowa Pricing

2008-01-31 Thread Lance Lennon
But I was already to badger and everything.. I guess we should just go back to calling Lance old. You have one senior moment or slight dimensia and everyone is all like, You are crazy and old and insane and just wrong. Well I for one am certain that I am not Batman and that there are

[info-tech] FW: 35 mm slides

2008-01-31 Thread Henn, Layne
Hey everybody, I received this email from a teacher in our district (see below). Has anyone ever run across something? Thanks, Layne A. Henn 712.224.7423 http://www.siouxcityschools.org/ From: Dirks, Ilene Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2008 10:14 AM To: Howard, Laura

Re: [info-tech] FW: 35 mm slides

2008-01-31 Thread Jackie Fonley
OK . . . before I feel like a total idiot, (no comment, please), I should probably improve on my proofreading before I hit send and should have noticed the there should be their. It still must be complications from the blizzard the other day. On Jan 31, 2008, at 10:05 AM, Jackie Fonley

Re: [info-tech] FW: 35 mm slides

2008-01-31 Thread Jackie Fonley
We have some scanners that will scan slides . . . Personally, I took my family's slides from my younger years as well as my dad's slides from Vietnam to the local photo store in town and they scanned them all for me and put them on a CD. I think there going rate for small quantities was

[info-tech] slides

2008-01-31 Thread Amy Walter
We, too, have a scanner that has a slide holder to lay the slides in. I have never used it, but it came with the scanner. Amy Walter Technology Coordinator North Kossuth School 515-272-4361 --- [This E-mail scanned for viruses by the n-kossuth.k12.ia.us server.] --- [This

RE: [info-tech] more standardization

2008-01-31 Thread Murray Gafkjen
ViewSonic product (NextVision N4 I think it’s called) is no longer available, most of our classrooms have one. We’ve standardized a mounted viewsonic PJ656 (Current number is now PJ658) projector. The janitors clean the filters every quarter, haven’t had an issue with the lamps. (yet) We have come

re: [info-tech] more standardization

2008-01-31 Thread JON HUESER
Jeremy must have been on the same wavelength as me. He took all of my answers. We have decided to go with the NEC VT695, mostly because I know a few districts (like FD) have had very good luck with them. Since our great January break-in in our HS we are installing 5 of these units. The one

RE: [info-tech] more standardization

2008-01-31 Thread Pearson, Jeremy
Well, when can I start taking scoreboard installation classes then? I don't think I can move up to moving snow or principalling yet. From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of JON HUESER Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2008 3:10 PM

RE: [info-tech] more standardization

2008-01-31 Thread Murphy, Mark
We have had very good luck with the NEC 795 projector in Webster City as well. Good image and very easy to maintain. Mark Murphy -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Henn, Layne Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2008 1:50 PM

RE: [info-tech] more standardization

2008-01-31 Thread Murphy, Mark
it's been a long day, that should have been NEC 695 -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Murphy, Mark Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2008 3:16 PM To: info-tech@aea8.k12.ia.us Subject: RE: [info-tech] more

Re: [info-tech] more standardization

2008-01-31 Thread Lance Lennon
Layne, At EG we started out by only purchasing Proxima, a few others crept in when departments ordered their own. I of course still get to support them. We have now standardized on NEC. All tech purchases go through me and I only buy NEC projectors. They are awesome. We use teh VT 695

Re: [info-tech] more standardization

2008-01-31 Thread Scott Fosseen
From the AV Co-op point of reference. 1) Proxima / InFocus originally very good projectors, but have fallen way behind. 2-3 years ago the picture quality was poor compared to the other units we evaluated. 2)The last few years we have felt that LCD projectors had better color, but our Fall