Earhart Search 75

Started by Ric Gillespie, February 18, 2012, 06:29:47 AM

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Irvine John Donald

Good morning from Washington. I am planning on "attempting" to do a photo play by play using my camera, my iPad, Picassa web site and hotel Internet.

I hope this won't conflict with anything the organizers are doing. I will post a new topic shortly with the link to the photos.
Respectfully Submitted;

Irv

Monty Fowler

I suppose this means I need to come downstairs ... but then, you'd need to buy a new camera after that one imploded for "unknown reasons."

LTM, who has no illusions,
Monty Fowler, TIGHAR No. 2189 CER
Ex-TIGHAR member No. 2189 E C R SP, 1998-2016

Irvine John Donald

Hi Monty. Yes come downstairs. I can always make sure the lens cap is on.  I'm having coffee in the Mez restaurant on same level as symposium.
Respectfully Submitted;

Irv

Andrew M McKenna

Quote from: John Ousterhout on May 31, 2012, 08:48:14 PM
The answer is (likely, or maybe only possibly) in the Naval Observatory Records, "1923-1943 (Entry 14 Record Group 78, 103 feet)"  and are sub-classified in some way I have not had experience with.

John

Where exactly are these records supposed to be?

I'm no longer in DC, but if these records are there, we can surely get someone to go look at them.

Andrew


Lisa Anne Hill

I've enjoyed reading about the symposium this morning - and thank you, Irv, for the pictures! I so wish I could have been there to see all the exhibits (got chills looking at the aluminum pieces) and meet some of you in person.
It makes me look forward to the upcoming expedition and reports form Niku even more.

thanks all for your comments and information!

LTM,
Lisa 8)

Tim Collins

Quote from: Lisa Anne Hill on June 04, 2012, 05:12:44 PM
I've enjoyed reading about the symposium this morning - and thank you, Irv, for the pictures! I so wish I could have been there to see all the exhibits (got chills looking at the aluminum pieces) and meet some of you in person.
It makes me look forward to the upcoming expedition and reports form Niku even more.

thanks all for your comments and information!

LTM,
Lisa 8)

Hear hear!!!  Was a video made of the symposium?

Tom Swearengen

Tim---with all the cameras around---I would think so! Might call Pat and ask about it.
Tom Swearengen TIGHAR # 3297

Tim Collins

Thanks, maybe I'll just do that. I would think there could be quite a bit of $$ mileage to be had from a DVD of the proceedings. Next best thing to being there!

Martin X. Moleski, SJ

Quote from: Tim Collins on June 05, 2012, 07:49:53 AM
Was a video made of the symposium?

Every session was taped by a professional producer and TIGHAR member (Mark Smith).

What can or will be done with the tapes remains to be seen.

Pat and Ric are undoubtedly preoccupied at present with the KoK expedition.  I don't know whether Mark is going along, but I would be rather surprised if he isn't. 

In other words, there may be a DVD some day, but not soon.  I suppose that if there is a professional reading this who is willing to donate time to edit the tapes, or if there is a benefactor willing to fund the professional editing of the tapes, that might speed up the process.  But if you are, like me, just hoping that someone else will make the investment and do the work, then we will just have to wait with patience until that happens.

You may be sure that if TIGHAR produces a DVD, by one means or another, it will be announced here and elsewhere, more than once.   ;D
LTM,

           Marty
           TIGHAR #2359A

Tom Swearengen

Was that mark that was filming during the 'shark' episode on the reef? If so=wow----
Tom Swearengen TIGHAR # 3297

richie conroy

We are an echo of the past


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C.W. Herndon

Good video Richie. Thanks for the link.
Woody (former 3316R)
"the watcher"

C.W. Herndon

Very interesting comments today in the Niku VII daily report about the previous ROV video. Check it out.
Woody (former 3316R)
"the watcher"

richie conroy

We are an echo of the past


Member# 416

C.W. Herndon

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Woody (former 3316R)
"the watcher"