Re: How was the Nass Conference?

2005-08-29 Thread John Carmichael
Thanks to all who wrote to tell me about the Nass Conference.  It sounds like it was well done as usual.  And I'm so glad Tony got the Sawyer Dialing Prize since he's been such a great help to all of us over the years.   I'm also happy to hear that the idea of workshops at the conferences is

RE: How was the Nass Conference?

2005-08-29 Thread Roger Bailey
Hi Warren and all,   The NASS conference in 2006 will be in the city of Vancouver, British Columbia. The local hosts are Len and Tasoula Berggren.   Vancouver Island, where I live, is an interesting side trip. I plan to prepare notes for a self guided sundial tour of Victoria and area tha

Re: How was the Nass Conference?

2005-08-29 Thread Sunny Dial \[Simon\]
Warren, and all interested, please feel free to download two or three things from my web site with respect to 3d CAD. The links are on the main web page. www.illustratingshadows.com Durer and CAD Calculating Shadows TCW and some DXF downloadable files All have been expanded in the last

Re: How was the Nass Conference?

2005-08-29 Thread Warren Thom
Hi John,   We missed you at the conference.  We all hope you are recovering well.    The loop location of De Paul University was nice to the Chicago sights but can be expensive at some of the hotels. ( what big city isn't?)  The presentations were informative and interesting.  I appreciated

Re: How was the Nass Conference?

2005-08-29 Thread The Shaws
John Carmichael wrote: <>   John, I hope your surgery went well and that you are well on the road to recovery.   As to the NASS conference, I thought it went really well again this year, and that the workshops were a worthwhile addition to the scheme of things. Having the Adler Planetarium a