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ContaxMan

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  1. OK Al, so if I read this correctly you'll put us up for the night and supply the spirit too. Must see if I can get an Easyjet flight!
  2. Thanks for the information, Al. I don't think I made myself clear - I just wanted to know how this production does.
  3. OK Al, we'll buy you a beer next time we're in Canada (chance would be a fine thing!)
  4. I, for one, would like to know how you get on in the competitions.
  5. I know from bitter experience that photographing snow "sno picnic" - your technique is excellent.
  6. Magnificent - a "tour de force".
  7. Yes - it's an interesting idea that opens up creative possibilities. Now I'll close my eyes and listen to some more music.
  8. Well said, Barry - excellent advice. I must try to follow it.
  9. Thanks for the link - a nice web site and good shows.
  10. I agree with the comments about "events" - last year's sessions at Haworth were worth every penny of the travelling expenses. As for posting shows, I still need to get clear in my mind the ramifications of music copywrite. Yes, I know there's some good royalty free stuff available (before BB plugs his site - only joking Barry). I just happen to like choral classical stuff and that's hard to find.
  11. I use a MS Access database that I wrote specifically for the purpose (in my case it's a 35mm slide catalogue). Every slide (worth keeping) is classified, assigned a unique reference number and key features noted by a system of "radio buttons". So, for example, I can search for images of the Yorkshire Dales that have snow, waterfalls, taken at night, with personal friends included etc. It was a chore to get this up to date but keeping it so is not too bad. Recent slides are scanned, thumbnailed and referenced to match the database. If I ever get a decent digital camera, the process will be a bit easier, I think. Be warned - it needs real discipline to keep up to date. Let it slip and you'll struggle to cath up.
  12. "How many PTE users utilize Granot's MultiPlayer" I do and find it very good indeed!
  13. Anybody out there using Roxio software for this?
  14. I agree with Ron - the tool is great and we look forward to its further development. I'm sure users of this forum are grateful that you are prepared to share the results of your hard work so freely! Merci Jean-Claude. C'est tres bien.
  15. Tips, Tricks and Fun Stuff with PcturesToExe vol 3 is excellent! Well done, Barry - keep up the good work.
  16. I can't wait - I'm already jigging about in anticipation. If I were my grandson, I'd send me to the lavatory!
  17. Ron - have a look at the following for a useful table: http://www.kelseypub.com/irc/charmap2.html To get é you hold down Alt and key in 0233 on the numeric pad. Oh yes, and SY(P) is very useful!
  18. I couldn't find it!
  19. Thanks Brian - you've saved me a lot of research!
  20. Thanks for this very useful information, Brian. Do you have any thoughts on digital audio recorders?
  21. I found this link provided some good general advice on recording sound: http://www.bbctraining.com/onlineCourses.asp
  22. Yes, Ron - IMHO you're absolutely correct. I find the fancy photoframes and/or involved backgrounds that some use equally distracting.
  23. I enjoyed this a lot - it's wit is spot on; so true to life! Thanks for sharing it with us.
  24. Bravo - you're a star!
  25. Sounds good, Cindy - let us know how please.
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