[Origami] OCTOBER REMINDER: how to post, modify your subscription, etc

2023-10-15 Thread Anne LaVin via Origami
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[Origami] MONTHLY REMINDER: how to post, modify your subscription, etc.

2023-08-15 Thread Anne LaVin via Origami
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[Origami] ADMIN: a note about adding people to a post via CC

2022-08-10 Thread Anne LaVin via Origami
In short: please don't. Slightly longer: Please do not intentionally add anyone (or any other list) via the CC field when posting to the list. Why? Read on: We generally have not allowed multiple recipients on O-list postings in order to stop cross-posting between lists (makes for unwieldy

Re: [Origami] Research on gender differences in origami

2022-08-13 Thread Anne LaVin via Origami
On Fri, Aug 12, 2022 at 9:43 AM Elina Gor via Origami < origami@lists.digitalorigami.com> wrote: > Thank you everyone who answered my request. > I tried different academic databases like Google scholar, Proquest etc. > But I didn't find what I was looking for. That's why I used this platform > to

Re: [Origami] Research on gender differences in origami

2022-08-13 Thread Anne LaVin via Origami
On Fri, Aug 12, 2022 at 4:20 PM Joseph Wu wrote: > On 2022-08-12 10:46, jscu...@ohiopaperfolders.com wrote: > > And at the CenterFold origami convention based solely on the names of > attendees this year was 52% "female". 2019 was 54%. Some of those are > non-binary, trans etc. Just going by

Re: [Origami] Tanteidan Convention book #1 (1995)

2022-12-30 Thread Anne LaVin via Origami
On Fri, Dec 30, 2022 at 8:22 AM Lorenzo via Origami < origami@lists.digitalorigami.com> wrote: > Hi everybody, > happy new 2023 (or Guten Rutsch, as they say in Germany). > > Do any of you know who owns the Convention book from the 1st Tanteidan > Convention in 1995? > If you have any hint for

Re: [Origami] Books discussions + Re: Tanteidan Convention book #1 (1995)

2022-12-31 Thread Anne LaVin via Origami
First off, let me wish all the O-list members, far and near, a very happy new year! On Sat, Dec 31, 2022 at 7:40 AM Lorenzo via Origami < origami@lists.digitalorigami.com> wrote: > > Just a note about this topic (books/publications): I held back from > sending these kinds of messages to the

Re: [Origami] Questions about the establishment of Origami Day in Japan

2022-11-10 Thread Anne LaVin via Origami
On Wed, Nov 9, 2022 at 9:40 PM gera...@neorigami.com wrote: > So I'm a bit curious about the stablishment of November 11 as Origami Day > in Japan. Who participated in its establishment? In what year was it > established? > > I know of two versions as to why was that date chosen as Origami Day:

Re: [Origami] Blind-accessible/telephone origami (was: How to fold an Origami Crane according to Chat GPT)

2023-02-19 Thread Anne LaVin via Origami
On Sun, Feb 19, 2023 at 12:41 PM wanderer via Origami < origami@lists.digitalorigami.com> wrote: > Thanks Laura - that’s a great article. > > And I think parts of it are online on instagram as well. However - if > anyone wants to read article, but cannot because of NYT paywall, lmk. I’ll > be

[Origami] MONTHLY REMINDER: list info link and email addresses

2023-06-15 Thread Anne LaVin via Origami
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[Origami] MONTHLY REMINDER: list info link and email addresses

2023-07-15 Thread Anne LaVin via Origami
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[Origami] ADMIN REMINDER: list info link and email addresses

2023-05-15 Thread Anne LaVin via Origami
Recent list-admin-related activity has motivated me to resurrect an old list service, that of a monthly admin post reminding folks how the list works, including important links and addresses. So: This list, variously referred to as The Origami List, The O-list, etc., is public, publicly archived,

[Origami] FEBRUARY O-list REMINDER: how to post, modify your subscription, etc.

2024-02-15 Thread Anne LaVin via Origami
*This month's factoid:* Tired of getting O-list mail one message at a time? You can get the mail in "digest" format instead, once per day. Specifically, each day at about midday US East Coast time, the server bundles together the past 24 hours' worth of messages and sends it out in a special

[Origami] DECEMBER REMINDER: how to post, modify your subscription, etc.

2023-12-15 Thread Anne LaVin via Origami
This list, variously referred to as The Origami List, The O-list, etc., is: unaffiliated with any particular origami association; international; public; publicly archived; and is set up to be entirely self-service. You can find the archives, subscribe, unsubscribe, and modify your list

[Origami] ADMIN - Attachments, formats, etc. on the O-list

2023-11-23 Thread Anne LaVin via Origami
On Wed, Nov 22, 2023 at 9:12 AM Bernie Cosell wrote: > > It appears that this list doesn't allow attachments.. sigh. Well, the List most definitely *does* allow attachments, it just didn't allow the kind of attachment mechanism used in this particular email. (We were allowing attachments via a

[Origami] NOVEMBER REMINDER: how to post, modify your subscription, etc.

2023-11-15 Thread Anne LaVin via Origami
This list, variously referred to as The Origami List, The O-list, etc., is: unaffiliated with any particular origami association; international; public; publicly archived; and is set up to be entirely self-service. You can find the archives, subscribe, unsubscribe, and modify your list

[Origami] March O-list Reminders: how to post, modify your subscription, etc.

2024-03-16 Thread Anne LaVin via Origami
*This month's factoid:* This past month I've noticed a number of one-line messages consisting of only a link URL in the message body. While this type of posting is common in other types of social media, it doesn't actually work that well in email. *One technical reason:* a single-line, URL-only

Re: [Origami] New instructional video release (Joseph Wu)

2024-05-13 Thread Anne LaVin via Origami
 AM Anne Arrowsmith wrote: > Was waiting for the response. This is different. Unsubscribing. > > On Sun, May 12, 2024 at 6:58 PM Anne LaVin via Origami < > origami@lists.digitalorigami.com> wrote: > >> We're very sorry that you found Joseph's post objectionable. >&g

Re: [Origami] New instructional video release (Joseph Wu)

2024-05-12 Thread Anne LaVin via Origami
We're very sorry that you found Joseph's post objectionable. Prior to his posting it, we discussed the content, and whether it would cause problems on the list. We decided that, as stated in the message, sometimes art is indeed political, and that folks might not agree with or be offended by the

[Origami] Yet Another Birthday for the O-list!

2024-05-23 Thread Anne LaVin via Origami
Yep, the List is another year older. For this is the day when, back in 1988 (!) the first messages were exchanged in what would eventually migrate to this version of the List, run on a private server my husband and I maintain, using the open-source Mailman mailing list system. Pretty much

Re: [Origami] Yet Another Birthday for the O-list!

2024-05-24 Thread Anne LaVin via Origami
self a pretty big project. Anne > > > On May 23, 2024, at 5:12 PM, Anne LaVin via Origami < > origami@lists.digitalorigami.com> wrote: > > > > Yep, the List is another year older. > > > > For this is the day when, back in 1988 (!) the first message