Hi all,
I just wanted to let everyone know that as Gregg stated I'm taking over more
of his responsibilities on moderating the list. We would have done this a
long time ago but it was impossible using the old list. Now with the new
list the responsibilities can be shared.
Below are a list of
I wanted to let everyone know that James Kellar, the list founder, will be
taking on more of the responsibilities of moderating the list. With James'
help, I hope to spend more time behind the scenes, making the list more
useful and easier to use. Thanks, James!
Gregg
I've heard from several list members (off-list) that they are unable to
ready messages sent as HTML. On the old list, I was able to prevent anyone
from posting HTML (rich text) to the list. But, it appears that the new
list does not provide a way for me to block this. I'm looking into this
I thought zone plates couldn't be made for that short of a focal length.
It's been a while since I've read up on those though.
Thanks for the info.
Dwight
- Original Message -
From: Chris Peregoy pere...@gl.umbc.edu
To: pinhole-discussion@p at ???
Sent: Sunday, August 27, 2000 11:10
I clipped this from the zero 2000 page at http://www.zeroimage.com/
*Zero 2000 Zone Plate camera is now available:
Now you can order the Zero 2000 with Zone Plate instead of pinhole. The
zone plate is 9 zones and with focal length of 25mm. The aperture is
f-47.6. The price is as the Zero 2000
Do I remember someone saying Zero 2000 was making a zone plate camera?
And what is their website address? I can't find it on any searches.
Dwight
George L Smyth wrote:
Also, adding something like (Picture) in the subject would help to alert
folks with slower connections that they will be dealing with an image.
Except that some of us can't pick and choose which messages are
downloaded from the mail server. In order to read ANY new
As someone with a slower (56K) Internet connection and for
whom other e-mail messages are often more important then
discussion list messages, I would just as soon not have images
sent to the list. I don't have a limit on individual message size,
so binary attachmants are not an issue, but there is