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Originally Posted by rolov
(Post 12183980)
That or the moose got out of the cage again.
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Originally Posted by xyzzy
(Post 12184015)
I have expertise, equipment, and contacts in that area as well :p
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Originally Posted by Mackieman
(Post 12184020)
Then by all means, join the group: http://groups.google.com/group/pbcllc
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Originally Posted by Mackieman
(Post 12184020)
Then by all means, join the group: http://groups.google.com/group/pbcllc
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Originally Posted by COFreqFlyer
(Post 12184061)
Dunno ... this is, I missed all the discussion in here, not enough time to keep up with da b:rolleyes:x.... but whatever it is...
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Originally Posted by belynch
(Post 12183744)
Man oh man. Just read through the posts from last night.
ALCO, whatever you're going through, I'm sorry. I hope this is for the best for everyone. :rolleyes: |
Originally Posted by Mackieman
(Post 12184075)
It is the beginnings of an effort discussed here yesterday. There was much wailing and gnashing of teeth concerning how out of date SeatGuru is and suggestions from several people, including myself, that the Box could put together a site with correct and updated seat maps and a bunch of relevant travel information that would actually be useful. I created a Google Group for those who wanted to be involved to join for discussion on potentially launching something like that. I don't think it would be that terribly difficult, and with the wealth of knowledge housed here on both travel and technology-related issues, I imagine we could actually pull it off.
I've posted my thoughts to the group and it's all open for input from anyone else. :) |
Originally Posted by Mackieman
(Post 12184075)
It is the beginnings of an effort discussed here yesterday. There was much wailing and gnashing of teeth concerning how out of date SeatGuru is and suggestions from several people, including myself, that the Box could put together a site with correct and updated seat maps and a bunch of relevant travel information that would actually be useful. I created a Google Group for those who wanted to be involved to join for discussion on potentially launching something like that. I don't think it would be that terribly difficult, and with the wealth of knowledge housed here on both travel and technology-related issues, I imagine we could actually pull it off.
I've posted my thoughts to the group and it's all open for input from anyone else. :) |
Good morning Box.
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Originally Posted by Anglo Large Clawed Otter
(Post 12184145)
I have requested to join. I would like to be the Aeroporn Creative Director.
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I can't believe it's taken me this long to buy The Crane Wife album by The Decemberists. Fantastic stuff.
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Originally Posted by Mackieman
(Post 12184020)
Then by all means, join the group: http://groups.google.com/group/pbcllc
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Originally Posted by jrzyshawn
(Post 12184194)
I think I missed somthing, what is "Penalty Box Ventures"?
Originally Posted by Mackieman
(Post 12184075)
It is the beginnings of an effort discussed here yesterday. There was much wailing and gnashing of teeth concerning how out of date SeatGuru is and suggestions from several people, including myself, that the Box could put together a site with correct and updated seat maps and a bunch of relevant travel information that would actually be useful. I created a Google Group for those who wanted to be involved to join for discussion on potentially launching something like that. I don't think it would be that terribly difficult, and with the wealth of knowledge housed here on both travel and technology-related issues, I imagine we could actually pull it off.
I've posted my thoughts to the group and it's all open for input from anyone else. :) |
Originally Posted by Phudnik
(Post 12182403)
That is definitely uncool. Every school or camp my kids have attended have had an opt-in or opt-out regarding publication of the kids' photos in brochures or on the web; I was under the impression that this was standard practice where pictures of minors are concerned.
Originally Posted by mnmag
(Post 12182495)
No, I don't think you are being unreasonable at all -- I recall reading about how some family's holiday photo ended up being used in advertisements somewhere in Eastern Europe, unbeknownst to them. :eek: You also want to make sure it is copyrighted, if you choose for it to used for marketing purposes.
Originally Posted by fozz
(Post 12182680)
Agreed. As her mom, it is your right to determine what exposure she gets and it's unreasonable for someone to use a pic without authorization. Plus, there are tons of pics they can buy from pic sites for that purpose.
Originally Posted by Olton Hall
(Post 12183507)
The general rule is that for commerical purposes a photo release is required by the parent. However if the photo was taken in public then it get's in a grey area. For non-commerical and artistic photos taken in public you'd be SOL.
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Today's :rolleyes: http://www.upi.com/Odd_News/2009/08/...terstitialskip
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