[LUTE] Re: My web site (long and probably tedious)

2020-09-05 Thread Ron Banks
maintained as a separate effort, or should it be rolled into the LSA, etc.? (e.g. sponsorship, personal vs. organizational liability, domain ownership/transferability, futureproofing, and user rules/guidelines) Thanks, Ron Banks On 9/5/20, 2:22 AM, "Jurgen Frenz" wrote:

[LUTE] Re: Renaissance/Medieval Fairs

2019-09-26 Thread Ron Banks
stopped performing at Ren-Faires in 1994, and I've not visited a Ren-faire since 2010...so I'd likely be a poor judge of the current situation. I hope that at least somewhere, another person has found good memories in Early Music though that type of venue. Ron Banks Fort Worth, T

[LUTE] Re: Fronimo question

2017-09-29 Thread Ron Banks
applications often have functionality and user experience issues that are hard to overcome. I’ve seen very few that were as pleasing to use in their ported environment as they were in their original version. Ron Banks To get on or off this list see list information at http

[LUTE] Re: Fronimo question

2017-09-29 Thread Ron Banks
electronic clutter from my life as possible, so I can see merits in both approaches. I guess it all depends on where your tolerance for inconvenience lies, as neither solution comes without cost. Take care, Ron Banks On 9/29/17, 12:36 PM, "John Mardinly" wrote: Ron; Thank y

[LUTE] Re: Fronimo question

2017-09-29 Thread Ron Banks
additional heat may exacerbate issues with the GPU failures the older machines are prone to experience. My Mac Pro doesn’t have that problem. Take care, Ron Banks On 9/27/17, 10:51 PM, "Lynda Kraar" wrote: Lute friends - How do I run Fronimo on a Mac? Thanks,

[LUTE] Re: lute repair Washington DC area

2016-09-22 Thread Ron Banks
, and proved to be very durable over almost 20 years of ownership. I still have a loft of fond memories of that instrument. Ron Banks -Original Message- From: lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu [mailto:lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu] On Behalf Of Bruno Cognyl-Fournier Sent: Thursday, September 22

Re: soundboard wood from 1400-1800 (long)

2003-12-08 Thread Ron Banks
nt than the combined sum of it's parts and maker. Studying them out of context with the social element they participate in (or not) isn't good science. I'd also really like to hear what any lute/violin makers on the list have to say about the article. Ron Banks Arto Wikla &