Baren Digest Friday, 4 July 2003 Volume 24 : Number 2292 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Myron Turner Date: Thu, 03 Jul 2003 21:24:26 -0500 Subject: [Baren 22118] Re: Encyclopedia... We just got Fatima's translation of the brayer entry. So, perhaps now that we have such a good impetus we could take Mary up on her offer and let her continue to collect entries until you are ready to receive them. I will be happy to contribute further entries. Myron At 11:24 AM 03/07/2003, you wrote: >Hi, Myron and Mary... > > I'm sure I'm going to LOVE assistance with the Encyclopedia project, > but I'm NOT ready to receive new entries quite yet (although I appreciate > Myron's entry very much)... When I am ready, and it'll be some little > time, I'll post instructions on the forum. I plan to provide a new > submission form so that authors and entries can be somewhat automated and > the Encyclopedia can come alive and begin to grow again... But that's > going to take some web-restructuring and I've got a pretty full plate > right now, too. > >Thank you for your patience (at least I am hoping for your >patience :-) and for preparing your submissions -- I'll let everyone >know when the Encyclopedia is ready for your input !!! In the meantime, >everyone's suggestions are most welcome! > >-- Mike ------------------------------ From: "Gilda Zimmerling" Date: Thu, 3 Jul 2003 20:17:34 -0700 Subject: [Baren 22119] exchange #18 Hi everyone,Quick note to the group. I am happy to say that I will be coordinating Exchange 18 and from the excitement its created so far this should be a great group of prints. Thank you to Dan Dew for coordinating the salon. I think 50 plus boxes might have been a little overwhelming in my small office not to mention all that postage. Well have a great weekend and a happy 4th for those of celebrating. --- Gilda Zimmerling, Coordinator Exchange #18 ------------------------------ From: Jan Telfer Date: Fri, 4 Jul 2003 17:02:01 +0800 Subject: [Baren 22120] Re: Baren Glossery Dear James, > Ah, yes, excellent. But if I may make one point - what is called a > "brayer" in North America is usually referred to a "roller" in the UK > (and in the US, too), and for all I know the Aussies may have yet > another > name for it ("gimblynaller"? ;-D). From an Aussie ..... You weren't far out James, but technically we call "it " a "roller"! Jan Perth Western Australia ------------------------------ End of Baren Digest V24 #2292 *****************************