Date: Sun, 6 Feb 1994 10:32:30 -1000 From: markus@mwhh.hanse.de (Markus Witt) Message-Id: <1994Feb6.203230.6854@mwhh.hanse.de> Organization: Nothin' is organized here. Subject: Pictures of the kites in the review FAQ Hi. I find the kite review FAQ very helpful in finding kites that one would like to get. What I think would make it even more usable would be to have a picture of each of the reviewed kites in the archive (Posting them regularly would of course cause to much bandwidth). It wouldn't have to be a big one, just some very small thing, e.g. in JPG format. For the kites I have pictures of (mostly as ads in magazines) I could make scans. I could also scan pictures for people not having access to a scanner. What do you think about the idea? Have a nice breeze, Markus -- Markus Witt, Hamburg (Germany) + "Wasting time is an markus@mwhh.hanse.de + important part of living." = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = Date: Sun, 6 Feb 1994 13:44:43 -1000 From: mark@murder.demon.co.uk (Mark de Roussier) Message-Id: <760603483snx@murder.demon.co.uk> Organization: damage Subject: Re: Pictures of the kites in the review FAQ Provided hawaii and it's mirrors weren't worried about resources ( and I guess we're only talking 20 - 50k per image here, maybe 100 images => worst case 5M ), I'd say go for it ! -- Mark de Roussier ************************************ A nice man is a man of nasty ideas. Jonathon Swift. ************************************ = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = Date: Fri, 11 Feb 1994 05:07:20 -1000 From: ces1at@surrey.ac.uk (Andy Tate) Message-Id: Organization: University of Surrey, Dept Chem & Proc Eng,UK Subject: Re: Pictures of the kites in the review FAQ In article <1994Feb6.203230.6854@mwhh.hanse.de> markus@mwhh.hanse.de (Markus Witt) writes: >Newsgroups: rec.kites >Date: Sun, 6 Feb 1994 20:32:30 GMT >Lines: 22 >Hi. >I find the kite review FAQ very helpful in finding kites that one would >like to get. >What I think would make it even more usable would be to have a picture >of each of the reviewed kites in the archive (Posting them regularly >would of course cause to much bandwidth). >It wouldn't have to be a big one, just some very small thing, e.g. in >JPG format. >For the kites I have pictures of (mostly as ads in magazines) I could >make scans. I could also scan pictures for people not having access to >a scanner. >What do you think about the idea? >Have a nice breeze, > Markus >-- > Markus Witt, Hamburg (Germany) + "Wasting time is an > markus@mwhh.hanse.de + important part of living." Wonderful idea if they could be left on an ftp site for retrieval when wanted. Andy... = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = Date: Wed, 16 Feb 1994 00:03:39 -1000 From: andrew@tug.com (Andrew Beattie) Message-Id: Organization: /usr/lib/news/organisation Subject: Re: Pictures of the kites in the review FAQ In article <2jnsm0$d68@hplvec.lvld.hp.com> aites@lvld.hp.com (Jim Aites) writes: >[about regularly posting images to rec.kites] >As a newbie to this group I hesitate to mention this, but many of the gifs >that are available in alt.binaries.pictures take up *much* more space than >some folks seem to be worried about. (trains, planes, automobiles...why not >kites? ;) Yes, but people who take alt.binaries.pictures are prepared for massive bandwidth. On the other hand, the *only* group that I recieve is rec.kites, which I get by long-distance phone call. If rec.kites were to suddenly fill with gifs, it would cost me money! On the other hand, creating alt.binaries.pictures.kites for this purpose may well be a perfectly reasonable proposal. [Personally, I pick up the pictures for zero cost from Hawaii by a different route - thanks Kevin] Andrew -- Work: gaffer@rec.com Phone: +44 793 614 110 Fax: +44 793 614 297 Play: andrew@tug.com Phone: +44 256 464 912 My mailbox was accidentally deleted while I was on holiday - I may have missed mail between mid-Jan & mid-Feb :-( = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = Date: Mon, 14 Feb 1994 10:03:08 -1000 From: markus@mwhh.hanse.de (Markus Witt) Message-Id: <1994Feb14.200308.15120@mwhh.hanse.de> Organization: Nothin' is organized here. Subject: Re: Pictures of the kites in the review FAQ aites@lvld.hp.com (Jim Aites) writes: > : >For the kites I have pictures of (mostly as ads in magazines) I could > : >make scans. I could also scan pictures for people not having access to > : >a scanner. > Good idea. I also had trouble visualizing most of the kites described. [...] > Of course, having a single 'contact sheet' (with many separate kite > pictures in it) available in uuencoded format would fullfill the need > with very little damage to the bandwidth or your archive site. > Heck, you could even post it as part two...er...five? (whatever) of the FAQ. I don't think it's necessary. Even JPGs consume some space if there are enough. Only a few pics already consume more space than the FAQ itself. But when the pics are available, there should be a pointer to the archive in the review FAQ. I will start scanning next weekend, probably. Nice winds, Markus -- Markus Witt, Hamburg (Germany) + Forgetting your superuser markus@mwhh.hanse.de + password is just God's way of + saying "BOOGA, BOOGA!" = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = Date: Wed, 16 Feb 1994 22:22:07 -1000 From: salanne@convex.csc.FI (Simo Salanne) Message-Id: <2jv9ff$m6b@pobox.csc.fi> Organization: Centre for Scintific Computing Subject: Re: Pictures of the kites in the review FAQ In <1994Feb14.200308.15120@mwhh.hanse.de> markus@mwhh.hanse.de (Markus Witt) writes: >I will start scanning next weekend, probably. I hope you have solved copyright matters. Archive managers will not be happy to store material violating copyrights. Simo -- Simo.Salanne@csc.fi STACK Finland = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = Date: Fri, 18 Feb 1994 11:22:35 -1000 From: derwin@mach2.wlu.ca (Daryl Erwin) Message-Id: Organization: Wilfrid Laurier University Subject: Re: Pictures of the kites in the review FAQ In article <2jv9ff$m6b@pobox.csc.fi> salanne@convex.csc.FI (Simo Salanne) writes: >In <1994Feb14.200308.15120@mwhh.hanse.de> markus@mwhh.hanse.de (Markus Witt) writes: > >>I will start scanning next weekend, probably. > >I hope you have solved copyright matters. Archive managers >will not be happy to store material violating copyrights. > I hate to start a copyright argument. But why would pictures be copyrighted? Possibly if they are taken from some catalog there may be a copyright on the catalog, but if you take pictures of a kite in the air it surely can't be copyrighted by anyone but yourself. (ie. the picture that is) I doubt the catalog is copyrighted...check the front/back of the catalog.... = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = Date: Fri, 18 Feb 1994 12:44:40 -1000 From: andrew@tug.com (Andrew Beattie) Message-Id: Organization: /usr/lib/news/organisation Subject: Re: Pictures of the kites in the review FAQ derwin@mach2.wlu.ca (Daryl Erwin) writes: >salanne@convex.csc.FI (Simo Salanne) writes: >>markus@mwhh.hanse.de (Markus Witt) writes: >>>I will start scanning next weekend, probably. >>I hope you have solved copyright matters. Archive managers >>will not be happy to store material violating copyrights. >I hate to start a copyright argument. But why would pictures be copyrighted? Here we go again with copyright discussions. It's easy: ASK! [Not me. Not rec.kites. Ask the people who published the pictures] Andrew -- Work: gaffer@rec.com Phone: +44 793 614 110 Fax: +44 793 614 297 Play: andrew@tug.com Phone: +44 256 464 912 = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = Date: Fri, 18 Feb 1994 21:50:49 -1000 From: mws@soest.hawaii.edu (Michael Sawyer) Message-Id: Organization: University of Hawaii SOEST Subject: Re: Pictures of the kites in the review FAQ Andrew Beattie (andrew@tug.com) wrote: : Here we go again with copyright discussions. It's easy: : ASK! : [Not me. Not rec.kites. Ask the people who published the pictures] Not only that, but even if they are (C), they just might let you redistribute them so long as you leave the name of the company on the picture (depending on how retentive their lawyers are. :> ) : Andrew : -- : Work: gaffer@rec.com Phone: +44 793 614 110 Fax: +44 793 614 297 : Play: andrew@tug.com Phone: +44 256 464 912 -- Michael Sawyer - My opinions are mine, not necessarily UH's, NSF's, or NASA's University of Hawaii Physical Oceanography/Satellite Remote Sensing RIPEM public key available, MD5OfPublicKey: C53C8744A87664168D135C0763DCCC1D = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = Date: Tue, 22 Feb 1994 05:42:42 -1000 From: salanne@convex.csc.FI (Simo Salanne) Message-Id: <2kd95i$prc@pobox.csc.fi> Organization: Centre for Scintific Computing Subject: Re: Pictures of the kites in the review FAQ >In article <2jv9ff$m6b@pobox.csc.fi> salanne@convex.csc.FI (Simo Salanne) writes: >>In <1994Feb14.200308.15120@mwhh.hanse.de> markus@mwhh.hanse.de (Markus Witt) writes: >> >>>I will start scanning next weekend, probably. >> >>I hope you have solved copyright matters. Archive managers >>will not be happy to store material violating copyrights. >> >I hate to start a copyright argument. But why would pictures be copyrighted? In many countries photographs _are_ protected by a strong copyright law. rec.kites is wrong place to discuss "why". >Possibly if they are taken from some catalog there may be a copyright on >the catalog, but if you take pictures of a kite in the air it surely can't >be copyrighted by anyone but yourself. (ie. the picture that is) I you are scanning your own photographs, then copyright matters are undoubtly solved. >I doubt the catalog is copyrighted...check the front/back of the catalog.... e.g. Into The Wind catalog (1993) has (c) on page 2. No doubt. Simo -- Simo.Salanne@csc.fi STACK Finland = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =