they were
located somewhere on the beach between Santa Monica and Pacific
Palissades...
with fantastic views on sunset and the Pacific from their offices...
And a dramatic view of the huge fire that burned down half of Malibu.
Not much work got done that day!
...Wonderful facility.
As I recall, Bob Stein was the President and I think owner of Voyager when
those CD were created. Originally, Voyager was located in LA, I think near
Malibu or Venice Beach. AFAIK, they ended up selling Voyager to a NY company
and relocated there. Afterwards, not a lot was heard from them in HC
As I recall, Bob Stein was the President and I think owner of Voyager when
those CD were created. Originally, Voyager was located in LA, I think near
Malibu or Venice Beach.
I visited them shortly in 1992 (I was with a guy based in LA who was working
on the CD-ROM about french movie maker F.
Yep, I visited them at the same time. They were looking at publishing
a CD-ROM which Syd Mead and I had worked on. Wonderful facility.
On 8/4/07, jbv [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I visited them shortly in 1992 (I was with a guy based in LA who was working
on the CD-ROM about french movie maker F.
Already the Stravinsky Voyager CD is quite hard to find and selling
at $60 or so from used book and CD dealers.
But it seems more desirable for these to remain available to the
public, and useable on a non-legacy computer.
If Monks Had Macs was originally a Voyager HyperCard stack, if I'm
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Subject: Re: Voyager Multimedia
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I got a lot of hits here with Google. Is this not the same company?:
Mark
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On Jul 31, 2007, at 9:15 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
However, the copyright notice indicates a 1992 date. They list twp
programmers: Brock LaPorte and Colin Holgate.
I am almost certain that one of the programers from Voyager was on
one of these lists, but maybe that was Metacard or
How is the content stored? Resources? Got Resedit?
Talk about a cold trail! Not even Google knows this company! The CDs
show up in some library catalogs.
from http://lawcrawler.findlaw.com/MAD/publish.htm
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stephen barncard
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Colin Holgate frequents the Apple QuickTime Talk list.
And Colin is also an active participant of the Lingo-L (Director) list.
I had the pleasure to program Voyager's 'Salt of the Earth' CD-ROM. It
was one of the first disks to contain an entire feature film (albeit in
a small size!)
Voyager
I just love my Voyager Multimedia tutorial CDs. I own all five.
Hunted them down one at a time ten years ago. They were out of print,
even then, and hard to find. Probably not a big commercial success in
the first place.
They're music appreciation tutorials.
Beethoven's 9th symphony
Timothy Miller wrote:
I just love my Voyager Multimedia tutorial CDs.
snip
I think Jacque knows the author. Maybe others.
It would be wonderful if someone could somehow make these work in Rev. I
imagine permission of the copyright holder would be necessary.
Has anyone thought about
just love my Voyager Multimedia tutorial CDs.
snip
I think Jacque knows the author. Maybe others.
It would be wonderful if someone could somehow make these work in
Rev. I imagine permission of the copyright holder would be necessary.
Has anyone thought about this?
I know one of the programmers
Spiegelman, a memoir of his father's experiences during the
Holocaust. Their products tend toward the beautiful and thoughtful.
Maybe there's nothing that can be done. Dunno...
Tim
On Jul 30, 2007, at 4:02 PM, J. Landman Gay wrote:
Timothy Miller wrote:
I just love my Voyager Multimedia tutorial
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