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In lugnet.org.us.michlug, Amy Hughes writes:
> In lugnet.org.us.michlug, Peter Guenther writes:
> > ... you can slice an image--so that parts of it are compressed
> > as GIF and parts as JPG... You just pop that table in
> > instead of the IMG tag.
>
> The bridge logo was submitted as a GIF. If someone has a copyright-free JPG of
> the Mackinac bridge, I could incorporate it into the logo. I'll bet it'd
> compress better than the current bridge logo.
>
> Amy
The bridge logo may be attractive on a web page... but I like the map/words
logo because it will make a better embroidered logo when put on a shirt.
Even then I would say use a blue state outline instead of solid blue!!!
++Lar
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Larry Pieniazek wrote:
>
> The bridge logo may be attractive on a web page... but I like the map/words
> logo because it will make a better embroidered logo when put on a shirt.
Even though the map logo is simpler in appearance, I think it works
better with the web page. I'm voting for the map logo.
> Even then I would say use a blue state outline instead of solid blue!!!
Agreed... or a different letter / background color scheme.
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J. Spencer Rezkalla
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To All,
As was discussed last night, I love the bridge logo, but I think
practically, the map logo is a simpler and more effective one. the bridge
one can be the welcome mat to the webpage.
Scott S.
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In lugnet.org.us.michlug, Scott Edward Sanburn writes:
> To All,
>
> As was discussed last night, I love the bridge logo, but I think
> practically, the map logo is a simpler and more effective one. the bridge
> one can be the welcome mat to the webpage.
That sounds good Scott
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In lugnet.org.us.michlug, Amy Hughes writes:
> Have I heard from everyone who's going to express a preference?
>
> Amy
Da bridge. It spans the Detroit river over to my place of north-eastern
residence. And you can sort of make out a drive-by shooting on the
south-western end of the bridge ... :^)
Ahhh... realism... gotta love it.
Seriously, both are fine.
~Trev
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Trevor Pruden wrote:
>
> Da bridge. It spans the Detroit river over to my place of north-eastern
> residence. And you can sort of make out a drive-by shooting on the
> south-western end of the bridge ... :^)
>
> Ahhh... realism... gotta love it.
>
> Seriously, both are fine.
Isn't the bridge shown on the logo the famed Mackinaw Bridge which
connects the upper and lower peninsulas?
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J. Spencer Rezkalla "Who has lived in Michigan for five years and has
never been to the Mackinaw Bridge"
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In lugnet.org.us.michlug, J. Spencer Rezkalla writes:
>
> Trevor Pruden wrote:
> >
> > Da bridge. It spans the Detroit river over to my place of north-eastern
> > residence. And you can sort of make out a drive-by shooting on the
> > south-western end of the bridge ... :^)
> >
> > Ahhh... realism... gotta love it.
> >
> > Seriously, both are fine.
>
> Isn't the bridge shown on the logo the famed Mackinaw Bridge which
> connects the upper and lower peninsulas?
Hold on a sec.... by golly...yup...when you're right, you're right! The
Ambassador Bridge is sky blue with the big dang "Ambassador Bridge" sign on top.
IN THAT CASE...I prefer the other logo. And here I thought this was a token
to the Canadian contingent...sheesh! Hey, what can I tell ya? Even as an
AFOL, I get no respect! It's ain't easy bein' me! ;^D
heh
~Trev
Astro Lift Co.
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"J. Spencer Rezkalla" wrote:
> J. Spencer Rezkalla "Who has lived in Michigan for five years and has
> never been to the Mackinaw Bridge"
Hmm, I guess that would properly be spelled "Mackinac Bridge"....
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J. Spencer Rezkalla
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To All,
> Isn't the bridge shown on the logo the famed Mackinaw Bridge which
> connects the upper and lower peninsulas?
Indeed.
> J. Spencer Rezkalla "Who has lived in Michigan for five years and has
> never been to the Mackinaw Bridge"
Heh, I lived in Michigan most of my life, let's say 20 out of my 25.7 years,
and I did not see the Mac until 1999, when I got my Suburban. : )
Scott S.
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Trevor,
> Hold on a sec.... by golly...yup...when you're right, you're right! The
> Ambassador Bridge is sky blue with the big dang "Ambassador Bridge" sign on top.
>
> IN THAT CASE...I prefer the other logo. And here I thought this was a token
> to the Canadian contingent...sheesh! Hey, what can I tell ya? Even as an
> AFOL, I get no respect! It's ain't easy bein' me! ;^D
Ha! No respect for you foreigners around here! ; )
Actually, we had a guy from Canada start at B&V, reminded me a lot of you,
in terms of commuting and the like, his is 1.5 hours to Ann Arbor, at least
2 on the way home. Ugh!
Scott S.
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In lugnet.org.us.michlug, Scott Edward Sanburn writes:
> Trevor,
>
> > Hold on a sec.... by golly...yup...when you're right, you're right! The
> > Ambassador Bridge is sky blue with the big dang "Ambassador Bridge" sign on top.
> >
> > IN THAT CASE...I prefer the other logo. And here I thought this was a token
> > to the Canadian contingent...sheesh! Hey, what can I tell ya? Even as an
> > AFOL, I get no respect! It's ain't easy bein' me! ;^D
>
> Ha! No respect for you foreigners around here! ; )
>
> Actually, we had a guy from Canada start at B&V, reminded me a lot of you,
> in terms of commuting and the like, his is 1.5 hours to Ann Arbor, at least
> 2 on the way home. Ugh!
>
> Scott S.
> --
Bah! It takes me 25-30 minutes in the morning on average. It was 45-50
minutes back before all the Chrysler and GM layoffs: they seemed to axe the
Canadian commuters first because now it's usually a ghost town (tumbleweeds
and all) when I cross at the tunnel. In the summer it was like D-Day or
something just trying to get TO the toll booths!
Anyways, not to stray too far off topic, I think: the Michigan logo is
nice, and doesn't let people feel geographically left out. Even if SOME of
us are moving out of State. The problem with the bridge is, hey, not
everyone knows about it. So there is less relation in my mind.
But that is only my opinion and I'm just a crazy foreigner who was raised on
Tim Horton's honey glazed and apple fritter donuts and saying things like:
"Ooooh, ya...you know, eh, dat dere donut's a good one! Nice and big and
soft and steamin', eh? And it's got a big hole in it, it does, eh? Just
like Joe Clark's head, eh? Maybe I can try to plug it up with a Timbit,
oooh ya!"
So what would I know about Michigan anyway? :^D
~Trev
Astro Lift Co.
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Amy & All,
> > Heh, I lived in Michigan most of my life, let's say 20 out
> > of my 25.7 years, and I did not see the Mac until 1999,
>
> I've lived here 10 years (and that frightens me) and I've
> never been north of
> Flint.
>
> Amy
Wow, that is interesting. Are you frightened that you lived
here 10 years, or that you have never been north of Flint?
Bay City, Saginaw, etc. ae not that thrilling, but Traverse
City, Petoski, etc. are nice, there are a lot of nice parks
and lakes. Higgins Lake is beautiful, Houghton Lake is
crowded.
Scott
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In lugnet.org.us.michlug, Amy Hughes wrote:
> In lugnet.org.us.michlug, Scott Sanburn writes:
> > > I've lived here 10 years (and that frightens me) and I've
> > > never been north of Flint.
> >
> > Wow, that is interesting. Are you frightened that you lived
> > here 10 years, or that you have never been north of Flint?
>
> I moved here from a small town in Ohio. Quite a change. I was so convinced I
> wouldn't stay here long I never bought a house. A decade later I still don't
> consider myself a Michigander. It occurred to me this morning I've had the same
> phone number for nine years. Time to consider myself a resident :-)
If you haven't gotten out of Southeast Michigan, you're not *really* a
Michigander. ;) Once you leave the One City, it's a whole different
forest.
Steve
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In lugnet.org.us.michlug, Steve Bliss writes:
> In lugnet.org.us.michlug, Amy Hughes wrote:
>
> > In lugnet.org.us.michlug, Scott Sanburn writes:
> > > > I've lived here 10 years (and that frightens me) and I've
> > > > never been north of Flint.
> > >
> > > Wow, that is interesting. Are you frightened that you lived
> > > here 10 years, or that you have never been north of Flint?
> >
> > I moved here from a small town in Ohio. Quite a change. I was so convinced I
> > wouldn't stay here long I never bought a house. A decade later I still don't
> > consider myself a Michigander. It occurred to me this morning I've had the same
> > phone number for nine years. Time to consider myself a resident :-)
>
> If you haven't gotten out of Southeast Michigan, you're not *really* a
> Michigander. ;) Once you leave the One City, it's a whole different
> forest.
Steve is right,you need to go north.The Big Mac is great up close(as well as
the Grand hotel)Fort Mackinac etc.Rifle river near the thumb is another
great place to go.
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To All,
No, I don't want a flash welcome thing or anything like
that. Just an alternative logo perhaps, like on the main
index page, showing the bridge or something. That's all.
Scott
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Sorry for the two trillion posts, I hate web based e-mail.
The only reason I use it is because I can't set it up here
at B&V!
Scott S.
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In lugnet.org.us.michlug, Chris Leach wrote:
> In lugnet.org.us.michlug, Steve Bliss writes:
> > In lugnet.org.us.michlug, Amy Hughes wrote:
> >
> > > In lugnet.org.us.michlug, Scott Sanburn writes:
> > > > > I've lived here 10 years (and that frightens me) and I've
> > > > > never been north of Flint.
> > > >
> > > > Wow, that is interesting. Are you frightened that you lived
> > > > here 10 years, or that you have never been north of Flint?
> > >
> > > I moved here from a small town in Ohio. Quite a change. I was so convinced I
> > > wouldn't stay here long I never bought a house. A decade later I still don't
> > > consider myself a Michigander. It occurred to me this morning I've had the same
> > > phone number for nine years. Time to consider myself a resident :-)
> >
> > If you haven't gotten out of Southeast Michigan, you're not *really* a
> > Michigander. ;) Once you leave the One City, it's a whole different
> > forest.
> Steve is right,you need to go north.The Big Mac is great up close(as well as
> the Grand hotel)Fort Mackinac etc.Rifle river near the thumb is another
> great place to go.
The best view I've had of the Mackinac Bridge was on the ferry to Mackinac
Island. There were probably some very good views from the island itself,
but once I got there, I was too busy to think about the outside world.
We didn't/haven't go to the Grand Hotel. We did rent a copy of the
Christopher Reeves movie...
Steve
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In lugnet.org.us.michlug, Amy Hughes wrote:
> The results are in. There will be no re-vote :-)
>
> The group has chosen the map logo, with the following qualifications...
>
> 1) Folks want to see the bridge logo *someplace*. A welcome screen has been
> proposed. I hate welcome screens. What do y'all think? Welcome screen for
> michlug or not?
No. No welcome screen. Please, I'm begging.
Steve
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In lugnet.org.us.michlug, Scott Sanburn writes:
> Amy & All,
>
> > > Heh, I lived in Michigan most of my life, let's say 20 out
> > > of my 25.7 years, and I did not see the Mac until 1999,
> >
> > I've lived here 10 years (and that frightens me) and I've
> > never been north of
> > Flint.
Get up there. Da UP is an amazing place. All of it.
... and the towns Scott names off in the northern Lower are darn nifty too.
Walloon Lake, the Leelenau peninsula, riding the Ironton Ferry across the
East Jordan arm of Lake Charlevoix. Great stuff.
> > Amy
>
> Wow, that is interesting. Are you frightened that you lived
> here 10 years, or that you have never been north of Flint?
> Bay City, Saginaw, etc. ae not that thrilling, but Traverse
> City, Petoski,
P, E, T, O.... S K E Y!!! Colors of blue and white,
P, E, T, O.... S K E Y!!! Fight, Fight, FIGHT!
(PHS high school cheer from 25 years ago, there is no way I would forget how
to spell my home city.... )
> etc. are nice, there are a lot of nice parks
> and lakes. Higgins Lake is beautiful, Houghton Lake is
> crowded.
++Lar
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In lugnet.org.us.michlug, Steve Bliss writes:
> In lugnet.org.us.michlug, Amy Hughes wrote:
>
> > The results are in. There will be no re-vote :-)
> >
> > The group has chosen the map logo, with the following qualifications...
> >
> > 1) Folks want to see the bridge logo *someplace*. A welcome screen has been
> > proposed. I hate welcome screens. What do y'all think? Welcome screen for
> > michlug or not?
>
> No. No welcome screen. Please, I'm begging.
What's it worth to you NOT to have one? How about giving me my bridge back! :-)
Seriously, I agree. They serve no purpose
++Lar
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In lugnet.org.us.michlug, Larry Pieniazek writes:
> In lugnet.org.us.michlug, Scott Sanburn writes:
> > Amy & All,
> >
> > > Heh, I lived in Michigan most of my life, let's say 20
> > > out
> > > of my 25.7 years, and I did not see the Mac until 1999,
> > > I've lived here 10 years (and that frightens me) and I've
> > > never been north of
> > > Flint.
>
> Get up there. Da UP is an amazing place. All of it.
Ah, yes it is, I have been there twice (thats alot for somebody born and
raised in Southern California, lol) Very nice up there :)
I have realtives in Owosso and Elsie (anybody heard of Elsie??) I used to
live in an apartment complex in Los Angeles that had more people living in
it than lived in Elsie. My grandparents used to own a jewelry store there,
and they had another one - I think it was in Lansing (?).
And yes, I have been to Makinaw (did I spell it right?) Island and been on
the bridge - even had the fudge, lol, I look foward to returning one of
these days.
> P, E, T, O.... S K E Y!!! Colors of blue and white,
> P, E, T, O.... S K E Y!!! Fight, Fight, FIGHT!
>
> (PHS high school cheer from 25 years ago, there is no way I would forget how
> to spell my home city.... )
I still have the Petoskey stones we gathered from the shore many years ago.
My son thinks they are the "coolest rocks" he has ever seen. Can you still
find them on the shoreline?? This would be a neat thing for my son.
Mark P.
Mfuss903@aol.com
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In lugnet.org.us.michlug, Mark Papenfuss writes:
> > P, E, T, O.... S K E Y!!! Colors of blue and white,
> > P, E, T, O.... S K E Y!!! Fight, Fight, FIGHT!
> >
> > (PHS high school cheer from 25 years ago, there is no way I would forget how
> > to spell my home city.... )
>
> I still have the Petoskey stones we gathered from the shore many years ago.
> My son thinks they are the "coolest rocks" he has ever seen. Can you still
> find them on the shoreline?? This would be a neat thing for my son.
If you are really lucky. They are getting very hard to find on beaches,
everyone looks for them there.
The way to find good ones is to haunt construction excavations. We found
some huge (over 100 pounds) ones that way when they were building the
development where I grew up (we had house #4 out of about 30)... and that is
still the good way. Take a bucket of water with you to wash the dirt off and
see the coral more clearly.
My understanding is that this fossil coral is estimated to be about 300M
years old or so.
++Lar
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Larry & All,
> > Wow, that is interesting. Are you frightened that you lived
> > here 10 years, or that you have never been north of Flint?
> > Bay City, Saginaw, etc. ae not that thrilling, but Traverse
> > City, Petoski,
>
> P, E, T, O.... S K E Y!!! Colors of blue and white,
> P, E, T, O.... S K E Y!!! Fight, Fight, FIGHT!
Yeah, yeah. Sheesh! ; )
> (PHS high school cheer from 25 years ago, there is no way I would forget how
> to spell my home city.... )
Well, I am lucky I even remembered the town, there Lar! I try to watch my
spelling, but I goof, and I admit it. And the fact I was typing a zillion
words a mintue at work.
Anyway, the upper part of the LP and the UP are very nice, and it is a
definite place to visit, if not live there.
Scott S.
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Personal Page: http://www.geocities.com/Area51/Station/3372/index.html
LEGO Index Page: http://www.geocities.com/Area51/Station/3372/legoindex.html
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In lugnet.org.us.michlug, Scott Edward Sanburn writes:
> Larry & All,
>
> > > Wow, that is interesting. Are you frightened that you lived
> > > here 10 years, or that you have never been north of Flint?
> > > Bay City, Saginaw, etc. ae not that thrilling, but Traverse
> > > City, Petoski,
> >
> > P, E, T, O.... S K E Y!!! Colors of blue and white,
> > P, E, T, O.... S K E Y!!! Fight, Fight, FIGHT!
>
> Yeah, yeah. Sheesh! ; )
>
> > (PHS high school cheer from 25 years ago, there is no way I would forget how
> > to spell my home city.... )
>
> Well, I am lucky I even remembered the town, there Lar! I try to watch my
> spelling, but I goof, and I admit it. And the fact I was typing a zillion
> words a mintue at work.
>
> Anyway, the upper part of the LP and the UP are very nice, and it is a
> definite place to visit, if not live there.
The BEST place in the UP is definately the Keewenaw peninsula, IMHO, its
just so beautiful. It is a must for a UP tour.
>
> Scott S.
> --
> Personal Page: http://www.geocities.com/Area51/Station/3372/index.html
> LEGO Index Page: http://www.geocities.com/Area51/Station/3372/legoindex.html
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In lugnet.org.us.michlug, Kai Brodersen writes:
> The BEST place in the UP is definately the Keewenaw peninsula, IMHO, its
> just so beautiful. It is a must for a UP tour.
Although the Porkies are very pretty, and Pictured Rocks are amazing, and
you shouldn't miss Taquahmanon Falls, I have to agree, the Copper Country is
the best...
Our fraternity used to go Copper Country Cruising on nice weekends. For some
reason we often ended up at the Gay Bar, in Gay, MI, which is a nice ride
and had an amazing gun collection, although the ride to Copper Harbor is not
to be missed.
++Lar
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In lugnet.org.us.michlug, Larry Pieniazek wrote:
> In lugnet.org.us.michlug, Steve Bliss writes:
> > No. No welcome screen. Please, I'm begging.
>
> What's it worth to you NOT to have one?
Umm, I won't make any other suggestion or comment about how the webpage
should be setup/configured/formatted/contented[1]/styled/secured/admined?
> How about giving me my bridge back! :-)
Does that mean I can keep the tracks? Kewl. ;)
Stop by anytime and pick it up. I keep tripping over the box. If you can
call 5 minutes ahead of time, that'd be great. If you can't call, stop by
anyway.
Steve
1) Hmm, not all nouns are verbable.
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