[TheForge] You boyz are in for a treat....
Steve Smith
[email protected]
Sat Jun 1 22:38:01 2002
Sounds good. I'll get in touch--but maybe not until July when things are a bit
more settled.
Steve
Phlip wrote:
> Steve, I've been talking to Stefan li Rous, who runs the Florilegium:
>
> http://www.florilegium.org
>
> He'd love to have you write an article on your project, and he now has the
> capacity to host pictures.
>
> This goes for any of you who reproduced items from the Mastermyr find- one
> topic he's a bit light on is Mesdieval metalwork, and I'm sure he's love to
> have more for his files ;-)
>
> I'm ccxing this to Stefan- Stefan, you might want to let the guys know about
> the copyright deal and such. I'll forward for you if your posting doesn't go
> through.
>
> Guys, Stefan is a good friend and a Household member, and his Florilegium is
> one of the top resources on the 'Net for matters Medieval- I suggest you
> might want to take some time (a LOT of time) and check it out ;-)
>
> Phlip
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Steve Smith" <[email protected]>
> To: <[email protected]>
> Sent: Thursday, May 30, 2002 11:53 PM
> Subject: Re: [TheForge] You boyz are in for a treat....
>
> > Phlip, you are too kind. Sounds like a long way to go for dinner though.
> Thanks
> > much!
> >
> > I'll put a few of the pix up on my web page (such as it is):
> > http://www.frii.com/~sos
> > I'm not posting the fully detailed ones, but you can only tell the
> difference if
> > you really blow them up. If someone would like more detail on some of
> them, let
> > me know and I will be happy to put the full version up. The pics you want
> are
> > numbers 108-159 (there are some missing numbers). The files with an X in
> the
> > name (like 108gsx.jpg) are much shrunk versions, so you can take a look at
> them
> > before downloading the larger version.
> >
> > Netscape (and probably other browsers) KNOWS that your screen is 72 pixels
> per
> > inch; the pics are something like 1500 pixels each way. This makes the
> image
> > tremendously blown up in Netscape. The way around this is to right click
> on the
> > image and select "save to disk". Once they are on your disk, double click
> on the
> > file name and a more intelligent viewer should pop up. Note that if you
> save
> > from the image itself, you end up downloading twice. If you right click on
> the
> > file name (as displayed on my web page), you can save to disk in one step.
> >
> > 224 and 227 are pics from a tool making workshop we had last weekend. I
> got to
> > use an air hammer with a 300 pound head (shown in 227--that's not me). The
> > dinosaurs were for an image processing example for someone on a digital
> camera
> > list.
> >
> > It's fine with me if you mail them, Phlip.
> >
> > Steve
> >
> > Phlip wrote:
> >
> > > Well, guyz, Steve Smith just sent me a CD with pix of his Mastermyr
> chest on
> > > it, and my subject header says it all ;-) Excellent smithing, excellent
> wood
> > > working..... DAMN, I wish I could get up to LaCrosse for the Meet. If
> > > Steve's quality work is anything to judge by, we're all going to either
> be
> > > hanging up our hammers in shame, or living in the shop until we can get
> half
> > > that good ;-)
> > >
> > > Well done, Steve- will we see you at Pennsic? If so, at least (AT
> LEAST!!!!)
> > > One dinner is on us ;-)
> > >
> > > Phlip
> > >
> > > Never a horse that cain't be rode,
> > > And never a rider who cain't be throwed....
>
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