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RE: Frenchbread Camera -> forbidden: Mottweiler's new site


  • From: Andy Buck <buckwiet@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Subject: RE: Frenchbread Camera -> forbidden: Mottweiler's new site
  • Date: Tue, 11 May 1999 09:38:20 -0700 (PDT)

--- Kurt Mottweiler <krm@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
> From: "Kurt Mottweiler" <krm@xxxxxxxx>
> To: "Andy Buck" <buckwiet@xxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: RE: Frenchbread Camera -> forbidden:
> Mottweiler cameras
> Date: Tue, 11 May 1999 10:20:54 -0600
> 
> Well I can't find the origin of this thread and I
> really can't understand
> why my Laplaza web site is still up! The staff there
> has completely changed
> and things seem to have gone wonky. My web site has
> moved to
> http://www.cnsp.com/mdesign/
> 
> It works a little differently and is about to be
> supplanted by an even more
> different version. There are no hyperlinks in the
> banner now.
> Since I can't find the origin of this thread, I'm
> not sure what camera is
> being referred to but since Gildas' camera is being
> referenced and Andy Buck
> mentions 120 film there are two options. There is a
> 9 year old 120 format
> swing lens camera at:
> http://www.cnsp.com/mdesign/120.htm
> 
> and there is a new 5 inch format panoptic which,
> other than format, is more
> analogous to Gildas' camera. It is located at:
> http://www.cnsp.com/mdesign/5_inch_pan.htm
> 
> If someone wants to send along a copy of the origin
> of the thread, I will
> gladly respond.
> 
> And thanks, Andy, for defending me for a web site
> which shouldn't be on the
> web at all. As far as I know, I have contacted all
> URL's referencing the old
> web site address with URL corrections. I'll have to
> call laplaza and insure
> that the old site is removed from the web.
> 
> Meanwhile, for those on this list who are not aware
> of it, there is also a
> list dedicated to camera designing and building.
> Gildas le Lostec (who
> builds the ScanTech Camera:
>
http://perso.wanadoo.fr/panorama/scantech/scante04.htm)
> 
> is on the list and would no doubt gladly answer
> questions about his camera
> as well. See:
> http://www.cnsp.com/mdesign/handbuil.htm
> 
> for details on how to sign up for this list.
> 
> And Michael,
>   I am not a web designer and that is why I try to
> keep my site simple and
> informative. The site you have referenced is
> defunct. My apologies for any
> confusion caused by this. And it looks like your
> e-mail could use a little
> spell checking . . .
> 
> Kurt Mottweiler
> Mottweiler Design
> 2 Bonito Court
> Santa Fe, NM  87505
> krm@xxxxxxxx
> 
> 
> > In Kurt's defense:
> >
> > 1. The camera is not a 10". It takes 120 film -
> says
> > so right in the page. The largest roll film camera
> > he's made (to my knowledge) takes 5" and is a 360
> > degree panorama.
> >
> > 2. Kurt is in the process of moving the website to
> > another provider: laplaza.org is only for Taos,
> New
> > Mexico residents and he just moved to Santa Fe.
> Before
> > he moved, the site was a well designed, no useless
> > frills site and worked perfectly.
> >
> > Andy
> 
> --- Michael Stoll <mstoll@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > >>> http://laplaza.org/~pinhole/handbuil.htm
> >
> > folks,
> >
> > this site is totaly confusing and seems to me not
> > well html-written!
> > Sorry, but half of the images are not loading (i.
> e.
> > ppc_glsfltr_3bit.gif).
> >
> > Hope, the cameras (probabely) shown are working
> > better. Sorry, really!
> >
> > Michael.
> 
> 

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