[lace-chat] Child logic s

2008-02-15 Thread Janice Blair
I was out walking with my 4 year old daughter. She picked up something off the ground and started to put it in her mouth. I took the item away from her and I asked her not to do that. 'Why?' my daughter asked. 'Because it's been on the ground, you don't know where it's been, it's dirty, and

[lace-chat] music on line

2008-02-15 Thread Thurlow Weed
Spiders, The only thing this has to do with lace is that as a musician I weave notes together in a fashion similar to lace, only it involves sound instead of thread. I also weave together music on paper. For those of you with a penchant for liturgical music, I feel a minor obligation (?) to

[lace-chat] Green Tip

2008-02-15 Thread Janice Blair
Saw this today and it something I have always done except when I need space on the left for ring binder holes: The website www.changethemargins.com is calling for desktop printer owners everywhere to take the simple step of changing their margins from the current luxurious standard 1.25 inches

Re: [lace-chat] Knitting Mobius strips

2008-02-15 Thread Steph Peters
On Wed, 13 Feb 2008 19:35:38 -0800 (PST), Janice wrote: Neat. I also liked the Knitting Update with Steph. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pOETJSqKcBkfeature=related What is the name of the needle set you purchased and where did you get it from in the US? Knit Picks.

Re: [lace-chat] music on line New Survey

2008-02-15 Thread TwoHappyBees
In a message dated 02/15/2008 3:47:41 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: There is a wonderful public domain choral music library on the Internet, mostly for long dead composers, but also for many living ones who, like myself, just want to get our music out there and

Re: [lace-chat] Green Tip

2008-02-15 Thread Bev Walker
Interesting concept, however if we print html files they usually crowd the margins regardless of the document setting as for a wordprocessing program. Aren't we moving into using recycled paper anyway? I can see where widening the margins would make a mess of many things - for instance at the

Re: [lace-chat] Green Tip

2008-02-15 Thread Joy Beeson
On 2/15/08 11:20 PM, Bev Walker wrote: I remember the movement to recycle 'good-one-side' paper - all that did was cause confusion, because the 'old-side' was confused with the new side. Heh. I remember when we used both sides of paper as a matter of course -- we didn't call it recycling