Revolution OS showing

Kevin Bingham kevin at oreilly.com
Wed Aug 21 10:57:23 PDT 2002


Okay then. How about 7:30pm on September 17th at SSU?

-Kevin

At 05:17 PM 8/19/2002 -0700, you wrote:
>On Mon, 19 Aug 2002, Eric Eisenhart wrote:
> > On Mon, Aug 19, 2002 at 02:35:38PM -0700, Kevin Bingham wrote:
> > > > but i think it would play better on a 'real' DVD player.
> > > No problem. I have a rather portable DVD player and a good pair of 
> speakers.
> > >
> > > And there's nothing like an LCD projector to display a movie. *grin*
> >
> > This is starting to sound like a pretty good plan...
> >
> > Any kind of amplification on those speakers or some kind of amp that could
> > be used?
> >
> > Actually, I think the main thing that needs to be figured out at this point
> > is "when?"
> >
> > It's 90 minutes long?  That means if we start playing it at 7:30, we'd be
> > done a little while after 9:00, which fits roughly in with the "usual"
> > schedule...
> >
> > (Or we could do it on a weekend; I think the SSU library might have some
> > extra cool rooms for that kind of thing upstairs in the library...)
>
>Given sufficient time, I can book a room in the library. We have a rather
>nice and large HDTV that may work. We also have rooms with Data Projectors
>that may work too.
>
>:-)
>
>If a Saturday would owkr, that is possible.
>
>Also, during the school semester, we are open till midnight on most
>weekdays (except friday). Assuming this remains the same, we could make a
>tuesday at the uni during the semester.
>
>Saturdays are also possible, but only during the semester. During summer
>and vacation the library is often closed on weekends.
>
>I would need to know which room would be best if the SSU location is to be
>used. I can show Dustin (and anyone else who wants to see) the rooms that
>are available. The advantage of the HDTV is that it has a DVD player, VCR,
>etc, connected to the big TV. The disadvantage is that it is not as big as
>what we might get from a data-projector in another larger room.
>
>We have options here. If anyone wants to see what we have, let me
>know. :-)
>
>-ME
>
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