From: Bill Roh (billroh@churchofvirus.com)
Date: Thu Aug 07 2003 - 18:01:19 MDT
Thanks a bunch David.
Whats with the House of Worship? Well, I am fortunate enough to design
and build most of the Church - Temple - Mosque sound systems in town.
Houe of Worship is a trade mag of Church A/V systems that focuses on how
to present the spoken word. It's good business - and the people are
friendly and easy to deal with. They do however, in all my experiences,
fit every possible stereotype. The Church people are friendly, but
usually try to convert me - but not always. The Temple work is always
tough because they attack you on pricing and then complain about strange
things. But in general they are ok. I have not done a Mosque myself,
there are only a couple in town and they were done before my return.
The Guy in the golf shirt - kinda stocky - that's my younger brother. He
introduced me the CoV 6 years ago.
I'll set up some presets - and anyone wanting to get into the network
functions - let me know and I'll get you the pass for it.
Thanks again
David Lucifer wrote:
>[quote from: billroh@churchofvirus.com on 2003-08-07 at 16:58:49]
>While I do think the story is humerous - you havn't answered my question.
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>How's the camera look - and how well does the control work?
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>It worked very well. At 640x480 it was too slow to finish drawing a frame before starting a new one, but at qvga and qqvga I was getting a few fps. I believe I saw you discussing a document entitled House of Worship with a man in a blue golf shirt. What's up with that? The presets didn't work very well afaict, but clicking in the pan/tilt area between the arrows worked well.
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