"..I would like to see streaming video for the assembly 
  instructions..."

I know quite a few hams that are still in DOS mode and this would not be an 
advantage putting forth the effort for that market.  I am sure with all the hub 
bub
on this the efforts toward making ready to ship and standard docs would be the
better way to go.  IMHO
--
73

Chuck   AA8VS
"Mankind has a perfect record in aviation, 
we never left one up there!" 


-------------- Original message -------------- 
From: "DOUGLAS ZWIEBEL" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 

> Hi all: 
> 
> Well, I would like to see streaming video for the assembly 
> instructions. As (if) things change, simply add a modify the link for 
> that portion of the instructions. And no real language issues! 
> 
> Photos are nice, but hey, kinda fossil-technology. 
> de Doug KR2Q 
> 
> http://photo.net/history/timeline 
> 
> and from http://www.rleggat.com/photohistory/ 
> 
> The first successful picture was produced in June/July 1827 by 
> Niépce, using material that hardened on exposure to light. This 
> picture required an exposure of eight hours. 
> 
> On 4 January 1829 Niépce agreed to go into partnership with Louis 
> Daguerre . Niépce died only four years later, but Daguerre continued 
> to experiment. Soon he had discovered a way of developing photographic 
> plates, a process which greatly reduced the exposure time from eight 
> hours down to half an hour. He also discovered that an image could be 
> made permanent by immersing it in salt. 
> 
> Following a report on this invention by Paul Delaroche , a leading 
> scholar of the day, the French government bought the rights to it in 
> July 1839. Details of the process were made public on 19 August 1839, 
> and Daguerre named it the Daguerreotype. 
> 
> The announcement that the Daguerreotype "requires no knowledge of 
> drawing...." and that "anyone may succeed.... and perform as well as 
> the author of the invention" was greeted with enormous interest, and 
> "Daguerreomania" became a craze overnight. An interesting account of 
> these days is given by a writer called Gaudin , who was present the 
> day that the announcement was made. 
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