On Sat, 12 Aug 2006 03:18:36 +0200, James Newton
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jamesmichaelnewton@...> wrote:
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> Excellent! Ok, I've finished up the pages. Unless you give me a
> differnt address, I will PayPal $50 to your email.
>
That is great, thanks!
> I look forward to your continued contributions. I really can't tell
> you how cool I think it is that you and Volkan have come up with
> this new method.
Well, without Volkan i doubt we would have gotten there in the next few
years. I mean if someone remembers the "future floor polish" things we
tried a long time back it was a complete failure. The chances that someone
tries to cure a working ink at exactly the right temperature are minimal.
Even if someone had just tried it - with the poor results i got at first i
doubt i would have even tried a second time without knowing that Volkan
made it work somehow. I'm still at a loss as to how on earth he managed to
work that one out, but i'm damn glad that he did and also that he came
here and told us how!
Anyway, it's great, even with the curing step this is much better than
toner transfer. And to get paid for learning how to do it - well, that's
even better. I doubt i would have worked so much on this without that
incentive...
But what we need now is research into inks. I have this older epson that
wouldn't work because the resolution is too low. That looks forward to be
killed with various crazy ink experiments. Even if the nozzles are larger,
it should still be possible to see if some ink will totally clog the head
or something...
Knowing what it is that makes this ink work would be great, also what
makes some colors work better? Maybe the MSDS could help some little way
in that direction.
> The only thing my site doesn't do well is allow for new pictures to
> be uploaded. I had that, but found that I was hosting a lot of porn!
> For now, I just ask people to email me the photos, and that way I
> get to make sure they are ok first. Other than that, it works great.
> Anyone can add a comment to a page with the little form at the
> bottom of the page. One person can own and edit the entire page at a
> time.
Yes, i was thinking there must be problems with the "stupid elements" to
have such wiki-like systems...
Hey, when i go to your page just now i get "Server Application Error".
Also on main <
http://techref.massmind.org/> ..
Something's broken...
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