Sorry, Guys, I went on an interstate trip for a week as soon as I'd posted that and we've only just got back (had a good time getting re- acquainted to our relatives at a wedding). Is anyone else having trouble downloading from Scibd? I can put them on Issuu as well - perhaps you need to me a member to download but I didn't think this was the case with Scribd. Has anyone successfully downloaded the files from Scribd? Because I need to know if it is reliable or not.
I have photos and the pdf plans on the Okudagrams.com forum<http:// www.joseralat.com/forum/showthread.php?t=1470> but I think you might need to register on the forum to download from it - let me know how you go. There are photos attached to the introductory post I made on the on the DIYPlanner forum<http://www.diyplanner.com/node/6377> although the thread on subject (and my account) has been frozen as "potential spam" <HarUMPH!> I shall assume that this is an automatic defence and that the site admin will correct it eventually. One of the forum posters whose work I know has been kind enough to contact me off-list and shown an interest in the project. I have just put them in the files section of the StarTrekPaperModels Yahoo Group ... <http://groups.yahoo.com/group/StarTrekPaperModels/files/The%20Paper %20PADD/> I know it prints successfully on A4, does it work on US Letter at 100%? *DO NOT* use "fit to page". Feedback welcomed. Cheers ------------------------- Kirok of L’Stok -------------------------- ------ Email ------ <[email protected]> -------('-')------ ------ Exec Producer, The 2008 Twelve Trek Days of Christmas ------- ------------- <http://www.twerponline.net/12days2008> -------------- ----------------------- bISovbejbe'DI' tImer ----------------------- ------------------- When in doubt, surprise them ------------------- PS - Thanks for the congrat's Ron, sorry to hear you've had a bad trot recently - here's hoping that '09 is going to be a corker for all of us!! K On Jan 27, 9:03 am, ED SWANK <[email protected]> wrote: > bummer, I tryed looking for a jpeg to see what it looked like, no luck, or I > did something wrong which is probally the case, anyways, if anyone could > send a jpeg of the FINISHED model I can look at > > --- On Mon, 1/26/09, Ron Caudillo <[email protected]> wrote: > > From: Ron Caudillo <[email protected]> > Subject: [Papermodels II 34181] Re: The Paper PADD > To: "Papermodels II" <[email protected]> > Date: Monday, January 26, 2009, 1:17 PM > > Looks good Kirok! > Congratulations on another successful 12 Trek Days of Christmas! > > The PADD looks great too! > > I regret that this past year has been an absoloute nightmare for me, > hopefully things will settle down in 2009! > > Best Regards, > Ron Caudillo > > On Jan 25, 2:30 pm, Kirok <[email protected]> wrote:> Papermodels > are a craft rather than an art but a papermodel designer > > still needs to consider the same problems faced by other artists/ > > craftsmen: should one focus on form or function - in other words, > > should it focus on looking good or being practical? If you wanted a > > prop of the Next Generation Tricorder you couldn't go past the > > attention to detail of the one sold by Master > > Replicas<http://www.masterreplicas.com/product.asp?pid=197>. However > technology that> does the same work as the Tricorder has been developed by > Vital > > Technologies<http://www.stim.com/Stim-x/0996September/Sparky/ > > tricorder.html>, Raman Systems<http://ramansystems.com/content/view/ > > 39/141/> and even the New Zealand firm ARANZ > > Medical<http://www.aranzmedical.com/mobile.htm>, none of which look > remotely like the> canon prop! > > > I was in the same dilema when looking for a papermodel project for > > this year's <http://www.twerponline.net/12days2008/>Twelve Trek > Days > > of Christmas. Last year we did a calendar and I like the idea of > > something practical like that however I wanted it to have something to > > do with papermodels this year. A pepermodel calendar? Close but too > > easy. I thought about doing a datebook (too much like a fanzine and > > you'll be getting fed up of my writing by now!) or a CD jewel case > > calendar (a good project but not really a papermodel is it?). > > > I decided to finally bring together some ideas I have had percolating > > through what I laughingly call a brain, for some time. In the past > > I've tried my hand at science education for primary > > schoolers<http://www.geocities.com/andertonbargo/bronzewing/index.html> > and agonised > > > over a papermodel of a PADD. I've often thought that it would be cool > > to handout science notes in a PADD but never taken it beyond following > > the great work in paper information technology being done by the > > "paper PDA" community<http://www.diyplanner.com/>. > > > So here's The Paper PADD Mk 01 for the Starfleet Cadet Academy, Tech > > Level: 2009. It stands to reason that, even with all the wizz-bang > > technology they will have in the 24th century, kids will still want to > > make things and besides, understanding is something that needs to be > > experienced rather than force-fed. It's my belief that primary > > schoolers will still be taught to use the traditional media of pencil, > > pen and paper, alongside more high technology resources, so that the > > ancient skills of writing and crafts - and their necessary hand/eye > > coordination - will not be lost. > > > At the moment it is at the Beta testing stage and I have included > > eight notepad drawing and text pages but this will be updated soon > > with a 2009 Star Trek papermodel calendar. The two pdfs needed to > > print out the cover (print in colour, single-sided) and the insert > > sheets (colour, double sided) can be found on Scribd > > HERE<http://www.scribd.com/doc/11341006/PaperPADD011> and > HERE<http://www.scribd.com/doc/11342918/PaperPADD-Sheets-011>. I'd > like feedback > > > from builders on either the Star Trek Papermodel Yahoo Group<http:// > > groups.yahoo.com/group/StarTrekPaperModels>, the Okudagrams.com > > forum<http://www.joseralat.com/forum/showthread.php?t=1470> or the > > DIYPlanner forum<http://www.diyplanner.com/node/6377>. > > > Cheers > > > Kirok of L'Stok > > --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Papermodels II" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/Papermodels?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
