John Hesselberth on mon 22 mar 04
Hi Everyone,
Like all the earlier posters I had a wonderful time at NCECA. I renewed
old friendships and started many new ones. And, of course, the artistic
and intellectual stimulation was just fantastic.
I have to say I was delighted with the response to my presentation. The
room, which held about 800, was packed and the audience was very
generous with their response.
I have now posted the entire presentation on my web site. A word of
warning--it took 30 minutes to present--well maybe 35--I was a bit long
winded--and it will take that long to view it on the web. So if you are
interested check it out at:
http://www.frogpondpottery.com/nceca2004/p01.html
You can also reach it via a link on my frogpondpottery.com home page.
Just scroll down to the 4th item. I hope the presentation will be a
useful resource for potters and students of pottery and I welcome any
feedback.
Right now I just have to catch up on my sleep. As others have noted,
NCECA is not for sleeping. There is just too much going on. But after
several days of going from 8 in the morning until nearly midnight, I
think I will just curl up and sleep for a few days.
Regards,
John
http://www.frogpondpottery.com
http://www.masteringglazes.com
Carol Tripp on tue 23 mar 04
Hi John,
Thanks so much for putting your presentation up for all of us non-NCECA'ers
to read. Very informative and some really great looking pots. My only
question is, does it end on page 22? There is still an arrow to go forward
and like any good read, one doesn't want it to end...but it did.
"More, more", cries the audience;-)
Best regards,
Carol
Dubai, UAE
John H wrote, in part:
>I have now posted the entire presentation on my web site. A word of
>warning--it took 30 minutes to present--well maybe 35--I was a bit long
>winded--and it will take that long to view it on the web. So if you are
>interested check it out at:
>
>http://www.frogpondpottery.com/nceca2004/p01.html
>
>
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John Hesselberth on tue 23 mar 04
Hi Carol,
Oops, it does go to page 23, but that only has a couple references.
Thanks for catching that--it is fixed now.
John
On Tuesday, March 23, 2004, at 12:13 PM, Carol Tripp wrote:
> My only
> question is, does it end on page 22? There is still an arrow to go
> forward
> and like any good read, one doesn't want it to end...but it did.
> "More, more", cries the audience;-)
http://www.frogpondpottery.com
http://www.masteringglazes.com
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