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Old February 25th, 2004, 11:20 PM
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Default Re: Cable and plug types for stage jumpers

Mayhem-Thank you, That should work 'well enough' for what I need...
Yeah, Definetly, Ill wait till Ship verify's that :P
Thanks again man!

Ship-Actualy, I was considering your post, a 'secondary source'... that I would use to back up a primary source, being a book, or something else... Well, I guess secondary isnt the word... Maybe an opinionated primary source, that can help backup / validate, or invalidate another primary source...

the "best" way to learn, to get ideas, is to take many, many sources and combine them into one big congomerate, where everything that agrees is used, and the stuff that doesnt, is kind of thrown out... its hard to explain...

Interesting... any other books that you would recomend reading?
this "Frank Wood" charicture sounds interesting... I'll check out this "Stage Lighting in the Boondocks" too... should be some interesting readings...


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On proposals, anything that improves tech and safety is my and all of our responsibility to pass on. If you need my pedagree again as can at times be useful off line it's yours, otherwise as always, I understand what I advise is possibly the optimum standards. That's what they are posted for as a standard. Use away, but remember dead wood and what works so far usually works so take little steps. Doing a formal proposal sometimes helps, usually with the bean counters just frustrates you in the end. Took years to install my system here, I'm a company man so I have years however. Weigh how much you can reasonably change for the better with what you most need to change. SunSu something like pick your battles and choose them well. All I can say. I would love to see others try my methods and gain stuff from what I write, but learning is best, as something to keep in the back of your head is enough.
Thank you, Some of this information works out very nicely for a "capstone" project I'm doing for my senior project right now... It also helps me, because our school is totaly stripping the old systems (sound, lights, rigging, stage, etc) out, and replacing them. The man who is working with the archetcts is a **** good friend of mine, and has requested my input on just about all aspects of the design, looking for things notneeded, things that would be better in a different way, etc.

Thanks again.
Its great having contact with people who know so much... Its such a great learning tool.
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