Re: [Emc-users] NAMES, this weekend (4/18-19, 2009)

2009-04-16 Thread Michael Dubno
The boards look fantastic!  I'm bummed, I was going to throw the sand
table into the back of my jeep and drive from New York City but I have
to attend the big FIRST event down in Atlanta. I think many of the folks
interested in EMC will find FIRST's mission quite to their liking - we
get kids involved in science, technology, engineering and math by
building very complex robots in a short period of time. These aren't
kits. The robots weigh about 130 pounds, don't destroy each other,
require lots of innovation, machining, welding, etc. We have teams in a
lot of countries but mainly the US.  Check out www.usfirst.org.
- Mike Dubno
 

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From: Greg Michalski [mailto:emc2usrl...@distinctperspectives.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, April 15, 2009 11:10 PM
To: 'Enhanced Machine Controller (EMC)'
Subject: Re: [Emc-users] NAMES, this weekend (4/18-19, 2009)

And picture boards are _nearly_ complete - just need to make the back
leg so
they can freely stand on their own if needed.  Check 'em out, after the
show
I'll coordinate with Alex Joni getting the boards posted onto the
linuxcnc
website, and you'll be able to see the whole layouts clearly and one by
one.
Here's the link:

http://www.distinctperspectives.com/emc2/DSC_3082.JPG

Dale Grover wrote:
 
SNIP
 
 Some EMC supporters will have a booth (B-15, in the back) where we'll
 be handing out 200 Live-CDs with EMC2, demonstrating EMC2 on a mill,
 handing out flyers, and in general making folks aware of this
 excellent software.
 http://wiki.linuxcnc.org/cgi-bin/emcinfo.pl?EMC2AtNAMES 
 
 Jon Elson and Steve Stallings will have booths nearby.
 
 If you're coming to the show, we're still looking for volunteers to
 be at the booth.  An hour, even half an hour would be helpful and
 probably even fun.  Send me an email.

Please if you're there and aren't running your own booth, please
consider
taking a short shift at the booth (tell the wife and kids they can go to
the
mall that's a 15min drive away and spend some money :--) ).  As of the
last
time Dale and I corresponded I was the only other worker and can really
only
manage one shift a day due to my fibromyalgia.

 
 But, it looks like we'll have a cellular internet connection there,
 so another way to help would be to monitor the EMC IRC channel during
 Saturday and Sunday (9-6 and 9-4)--if there are questions people have
 that folks in the booth can't answer, we may try to use IRC for quick
 answers.  (If you'd like to volunteer your phone number as a backup,
 you can email me personally.)
 
 Many thanks to Marty (CDs), Greg (photos), Wayne (banner graphics),

No need for thanks.  It's my chance to give back to the community
(though
donating cash to the project would probably be better because all I'm
doing
is advertising more and making more work for them...).  The real thanks
go
to (aside from the developers who've made this all possible) all the
people
who graciously donated their pictures and machine information for use in
assembling very descriptive representations of their machines and the
work
the do on them.

I know it's cheesy but I will probably bring a turner's cube (not
internally
separated though) as a display piece.

 Rab (Chips graphic), and Bob (who will be driving my machines down).
 
 --Dale

Quick question Dale - Will there be a laptop or other machine available
for
videos to be played back on?  A number of the people who donated also
sent
me video files.  I can do a quick stitch of them which we could have
running
in a loop at the booth.  I'd offer my laptop but I can't be without it
for
longer than my already volunteered shift (call me greedy/needy - but
actually I'll have some real work I need to do this weekend).



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[Emc-users] NAMES, this weekend (4/18-19, 2009)

2009-04-15 Thread Dale Grover
This is a reminder that the North American Model Engineering Society 
Expo (NAMES) is this upcoming weekend (4/18-19, 2009) in Toledo, Ohio.

This is a fun show--many model engineers with some very impressive 
model engines and devices of all kinds.  Also new and used tooling, 
machine tools (manual and CNC), related books, and materials.  And 
free seminars (no CNC seminars this year?). 
http://www.modelengineeringsoc.com/expo.htm

Some EMC supporters will have a booth (B-15, in the back) where we'll 
be handing out 200 Live-CDs with EMC2, demonstrating EMC2 on a mill, 
handing out flyers, and in general making folks aware of this 
excellent software. 
http://wiki.linuxcnc.org/cgi-bin/emcinfo.pl?EMC2AtNAMES

Jon Elson and Steve Stallings will have booths nearby.

If you're coming to the show, we're still looking for volunteers to 
be at the booth.  An hour, even half an hour would be helpful and 
probably even fun.  Send me an email.

But, it looks like we'll have a cellular internet connection there, 
so another way to help would be to monitor the EMC IRC channel during 
Saturday and Sunday (9-6 and 9-4)--if there are questions people have 
that folks in the booth can't answer, we may try to use IRC for quick 
answers.  (If you'd like to volunteer your phone number as a backup, 
you can email me personally.)

Many thanks to Marty (CDs), Greg (photos), Wayne (banner graphics), 
Rab (Chips graphic), and Bob (who will be driving my machines down).

--Dale

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Re: [Emc-users] NAMES, this weekend (4/18-19, 2009)

2009-04-15 Thread Greg Michalski
And picture boards are _nearly_ complete - just need to make the back leg so
they can freely stand on their own if needed.  Check 'em out, after the show
I'll coordinate with Alex Joni getting the boards posted onto the linuxcnc
website, and you'll be able to see the whole layouts clearly and one by one.
Here's the link:

http://www.distinctperspectives.com/emc2/DSC_3082.JPG

Dale Grover wrote:
 
SNIP
 
 Some EMC supporters will have a booth (B-15, in the back) where we'll
 be handing out 200 Live-CDs with EMC2, demonstrating EMC2 on a mill,
 handing out flyers, and in general making folks aware of this
 excellent software.
 http://wiki.linuxcnc.org/cgi-bin/emcinfo.pl?EMC2AtNAMES 
 
 Jon Elson and Steve Stallings will have booths nearby.
 
 If you're coming to the show, we're still looking for volunteers to
 be at the booth.  An hour, even half an hour would be helpful and
 probably even fun.  Send me an email.

Please if you're there and aren't running your own booth, please consider
taking a short shift at the booth (tell the wife and kids they can go to the
mall that's a 15min drive away and spend some money :--) ).  As of the last
time Dale and I corresponded I was the only other worker and can really only
manage one shift a day due to my fibromyalgia.

 
 But, it looks like we'll have a cellular internet connection there,
 so another way to help would be to monitor the EMC IRC channel during
 Saturday and Sunday (9-6 and 9-4)--if there are questions people have
 that folks in the booth can't answer, we may try to use IRC for quick
 answers.  (If you'd like to volunteer your phone number as a backup,
 you can email me personally.)
 
 Many thanks to Marty (CDs), Greg (photos), Wayne (banner graphics),

No need for thanks.  It's my chance to give back to the community (though
donating cash to the project would probably be better because all I'm doing
is advertising more and making more work for them...).  The real thanks go
to (aside from the developers who've made this all possible) all the people
who graciously donated their pictures and machine information for use in
assembling very descriptive representations of their machines and the work
the do on them.

I know it's cheesy but I will probably bring a turner's cube (not internally
separated though) as a display piece.

 Rab (Chips graphic), and Bob (who will be driving my machines down).
 
 --Dale

Quick question Dale - Will there be a laptop or other machine available for
videos to be played back on?  A number of the people who donated also sent
me video files.  I can do a quick stitch of them which we could have running
in a loop at the booth.  I'd offer my laptop but I can't be without it for
longer than my already volunteered shift (call me greedy/needy - but
actually I'll have some real work I need to do this weekend).


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