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Has anyone else gotten the eAOS award program? Any input?
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Has anyone else gotten the eAOS award program? Any input? K Barrett Ordered it several weeks ago, haven't seen it yet. Rob -- Rob's Rules: http://littlefrogfarm.com 1) There is always room for one more orchid 2) There is always room for two more orchids 2a) See rule 1 3) When one has insufficient credit to obtain more orchids, obtain more credit |
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"Rob" wrote in message
... K Barrett wrote: Has anyone else gotten the eAOS award program? Any input? K Barrett Ordered it several weeks ago, haven't seen it yet. Rob I got a call today that they were printing up a bunch of new CDs and will ship it when they have the CDs... She made it sound like they would ship in the next few days. I hope so. I'd like to have it for the opening of the California Sierra Nevada center. K Barrett |
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On Wed, 26 Apr 2006 12:13:29 -0700, "K Barrett"
wrote: "Rob" wrote in message ... K Barrett wrote: Has anyone else gotten the eAOS award program? Any input? K Barrett Ordered it several weeks ago, haven't seen it yet. Rob I got a call today that they were printing up a bunch of new CDs and will ship it when they have the CDs... She made it sound like they would ship in the next few days. I hope so. I'd like to have it for the opening of the California Sierra Nevada center. K Barrett Sent money with Marion Allen to AOS @ Disney and received mine. Because I did not have that order number I had the devil of a time getting it installed. Save all -- ALL -- your paperwork. Somewhere there is an order number. You have to have the Registration Number, the Order Number AND the E-mail address as per the order to install. They are over protective. The data is good the pictures are marvelous and the program is easy to use with a try or two. I have Orchid Wiz on the society's system and I can not get it to run in the circles everyone is telling me it does. So soon I hope to be done grading and have time to sit and play with the two and get to know them both. If you have a computer failure you will have trouble getting e-aos re-established as it is now. I hope they come to their senses and relax a bit. But to get all the A-Q immediately and see the pix in color instead of in the binder (once you find the right one) and you find the pix is B/W. It can be such a bummer to not be able to tell a thing without the slide in a projector. The Sanders section is separate from the Awards data. . which is not as convient as it could be. But it works rappidly. Updates after show season may be a pain some months. If the update is a big is they suggest it may sometimes be. We will see how this works this summer. I thought you were up and running on Sierra Navada Center. When do you go "live." Good Luck with that project. SuE http://orchids.legolas.org/gallery/main.php |
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"Susan Erickson" wrote in message
... On Wed, 26 Apr 2006 12:13:29 -0700, "K Barrett" wrote: "Rob" wrote in message ... K Barrett wrote: Has anyone else gotten the eAOS award program? Any input? K Barrett Ordered it several weeks ago, haven't seen it yet. Rob I got a call today that they were printing up a bunch of new CDs and will ship it when they have the CDs... She made it sound like they would ship in the next few days. I hope so. I'd like to have it for the opening of the California Sierra Nevada center. K Barrett Sent money with Marion Allen to AOS @ Disney and received mine. Because I did not have that order number I had the devil of a time getting it installed. Save all -- ALL -- your paperwork. Somewhere there is an order number. You have to have the Registration Number, the Order Number AND the E-mail address as per the order to install. They are over protective. The data is good the pictures are marvelous and the program is easy to use with a try or two. I have Orchid Wiz on the society's system and I can not get it to run in the circles everyone is telling me it does. So soon I hope to be done grading and have time to sit and play with the two and get to know them both. If you have a computer failure you will have trouble getting e-aos re-established as it is now. I hope they come to their senses and relax a bit. But to get all the A-Q immediately and see the pix in color instead of in the binder (once you find the right one) and you find the pix is B/W. It can be such a bummer to not be able to tell a thing without the slide in a projector. The Sanders section is separate from the Awards data. . which is not as convient as it could be. But it works rappidly. Updates after show season may be a pain some months. If the update is a big is they suggest it may sometimes be. We will see how this works this summer. I thought you were up and running on Sierra Navada Center. When do you go "live." Good Luck with that project. SuE http://orchids.legolas.org/gallery/main.php Thanks SuE!! We go *live* May 3rd. AOS Prez (Art Moore??) will be there and everything. Whoopdedoo! I worry about how many computers I'll be able to install eAOS on. I need 3 (minimum). I believe they say they'll allow 5. But I can see that you are right. They need to relax a bit. I finally registered at orchidweb for the 'members only' portions of the web page and there's really not a whole lot there to subscribe to. Heck, I have more articles on OrchidSafari than they have at AOS! (In their archive section.) Personally I'm looking forward to the new center. People keep asking me why I'm changing since Oakland is much closer to me than Sacramento is, but sheesh. I like the people and I like to judge so if there's an opportunity, I'm there. I only hope there will be orchids to judge! (Given an opportunity I'll pull some from the 'show and tell table', heck why not?)[ with the owner's permission, that is.] I don't know *what* the AOS is doing anymore. The costs for the magazine & membership, the costs for *both* the AQ and eAOS, the costs for an award (one only needs to look at the Pac Central's web page to see how the fee increase drastically reduced the # of awards over time.) Heck its expensive. Follow that up with the New York YTimes' article, and we are back in the days of the 'Landed Gentry' exchanging prized orchids amongst themselves. You get to be Countess SuE and I get to be Baroness Barrett. K |
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Maybe if they ever switch to just digital photography in a few years then
they can reduce the award prices (I'm not sure they'd want to reduce them, but if you take out the costs of dealing with film then it's hard to justify keeping the same price on the awards.) I can't help wondering if you can't make the same arguments against adding judging centers that people often make about expanding the number of teams in sports leagues: you end up diluting the talent and the overall quality suffers. Will the additional judging centers bring more good judges into the system, or is the supply of decent judges limited and you're just spreading them out more? -danny p.s. Yes, Art Moore is the Prez :-) He's in our JC so we get to see him all the time. "K Barrett" wrote in message . .. We go *live* May 3rd. AOS Prez (Art Moore??) will be there and everything. Whoopdedoo! I worry about how many computers I'll be able to install eAOS on. I need 3 (minimum). I believe they say they'll allow 5. But I can see that you are right. They need to relax a bit. I finally registered at orchidweb for the 'members only' portions of the web page and there's really not a whole lot there to subscribe to. Heck, I have more articles on OrchidSafari than they have at AOS! (In their archive section.) Personally I'm looking forward to the new center. People keep asking me why I'm changing since Oakland is much closer to me than Sacramento is, but sheesh. I like the people and I like to judge so if there's an opportunity, I'm there. I only hope there will be orchids to judge! (Given an opportunity I'll pull some from the 'show and tell table', heck why not?)[ with the owner's permission, that is.] I don't know *what* the AOS is doing anymore. The costs for the magazine & membership, the costs for *both* the AQ and eAOS, the costs for an award (one only needs to look at the Pac Central's web page to see how the fee increase drastically reduced the # of awards over time.) Heck its expensive. Follow that up with the New York YTimes' article, and we are back in the days of the 'Landed Gentry' exchanging prized orchids amongst themselves. You get to be Countess SuE and I get to be Baroness Barrett. K |
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Digital access to all the award slides is half the battle, in several different wars, as a matter of fact. And unlike the sanders data, the AOS award slides are more "proprietary" in nature. It is unlikely that they will ever show up in programs or publications outside of AOS control. Once a group of judges sit their lap tops down side-by-side and open the same picture and see the differences of color that show up on all the monitors they may consider slide film less necessary than adopting a color standard for the digital images to make the color as close as possible when viewed on many different computers. Once there is a color standard for digital images in place and everybody only looks at the digital images, slides will go the way of "official portraits" This new subscription e-AOS thingie is actually pretty cool. Good idea, who do we credit for thinking of this? And when it doesn't work like we want it to who can we verbally abuse? "danny" wrote in message . .. Maybe if they ever switch to just digital photography in a few years then they can reduce the award prices (I'm not sure they'd want to reduce them, but if you take out the costs of dealing with film then it's hard to justify keeping the same price on the awards.) I can't help wondering if you can't make the same arguments against adding judging centers that people often make about expanding the number of teams in sports leagues: you end up diluting the talent and the overall quality suffers. Will the additional judging centers bring more good judges into the system, or is the supply of decent judges limited and you're just spreading them out more? -danny p.s. Yes, Art Moore is the Prez :-) He's in our JC so we get to see him all the time. "K Barrett" wrote in message . .. We go *live* May 3rd. AOS Prez (Art Moore??) will be there and everything. Whoopdedoo! I worry about how many computers I'll be able to install eAOS on. I need 3 (minimum). I believe they say they'll allow 5. But I can see that you are right. They need to relax a bit. I finally registered at orchidweb for the 'members only' portions of the web page and there's really not a whole lot there to subscribe to. Heck, I have more articles on OrchidSafari than they have at AOS! (In their archive section.) Personally I'm looking forward to the new center. People keep asking me why I'm changing since Oakland is much closer to me than Sacramento is, but sheesh. I like the people and I like to judge so if there's an opportunity, I'm there. I only hope there will be orchids to judge! (Given an opportunity I'll pull some from the 'show and tell table', heck why not?)[ with the owner's permission, that is.] I don't know *what* the AOS is doing anymore. The costs for the magazine & membership, the costs for *both* the AQ and eAOS, the costs for an award (one only needs to look at the Pac Central's web page to see how the fee increase drastically reduced the # of awards over time.) Heck its expensive. Follow that up with the New York YTimes' article, and we are back in the days of the 'Landed Gentry' exchanging prized orchids amongst themselves. You get to be Countess SuE and I get to be Baroness Barrett. K |
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On Thu, 27 Apr 2006 08:00:26 -0400, "Al" wrote:
Digital access to all the award slides is half the battle, in several different wars, as a matter of fact. And unlike the sanders data, the AOS award slides are more "proprietary" in nature. It is unlikely that they will ever show up in programs or publications outside of AOS control. Once a group of judges sit their lap tops down side-by-side and open the same picture and see the differences of color that show up on all the monitors they may consider slide film less necessary than adopting a color standard for the digital images to make the color as close as possible when viewed on many different computers. Once there is a color standard for digital images in place and everybody only looks at the digital images, slides will go the way of "official portraits" This new subscription e-AOS thingie is actually pretty cool. Good idea, who do we credit for thinking of this? And when it doesn't work like we want it to who can we verbally abuse? Scuttlebutt says that AQ is as doomed as the slides. On the other hand you cannot pull digital pix out of the E-AOS for the REQUIRED Judges talks. SO where do I get my slide show ?? (I liked the E-AQ name better) The reason is that award PHOTOS are "proprietary" ... Yes. But then truth be told so were the slides of the Awards. And it was standard practice by a lot of judges to take the slides out and have them copied. If a judge is allowed to copy a slide for a talk; why not an E-AOS pix? This will be a problem for new judges and for the adaptation of the E-AOS. Many of the "old time" judges don't trust computer transfer of data. Don't trust digital photos. They know how FILM is manipulated and photos are true or not. They have seen "art" manipulation of digital and fear everyone will be that bad. They think they can 'sense' the true color on a bad slide, but will not know how to do so on a digital. A good reason to get new, younger, computer savvy judges into the system. Also people do not want to travel to have plants judged or send plants to be judged. They want the judges to be there now and anytime they want. New judges and new centers are in the new population growth areas. These are not centered on the big plant centers of the past. Now that plants can be acquired reliably via Internet orders and postal mailings, it is not as difficult as 15-20 years ago. Heck even the plants at WallyWorld are not horrid. In the Good Old Dark Days of imported plants you sent $100 to India or some other far eastern address and hoped it was legitimate. You hoped the plants were not too desiccated when they arrived at your doorstep and you hoped someone could identify them reliably. OK - So that sounds like a bad day on e-bay. But the scams were a problem. People banded together to test a "New vendor" and limit their individual risk. Some Centers are having the "age" problem. The younger group is not training or they see the Judging as a closed society that will not allow entry. The retiring executives of the past liked the prestige, now scorn is apt to be the local OS's reactions. And people are not interested in being tied to such a ridged schedule; you MUST attend every monthly judging. YOU MUST judge twice (minimum) out of the center's district. This is not difficult if your on the coast. But from Denver, I have to go to Sacramento to the west, Omaha, Chicago etc East or Texas down south. Judges from Florida or the coast cannot believe we have judges that drive 8 hours to the monthly meeting. We have responsibility for OS shows that are a 2 day drive. Enjoy the possibilities if you live where the second closest society is 2 hours away. SuE http://orchids.legolas.org/gallery/main.php |
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As to danny's remark that adding judging centers is like adding professional
baseball teams, I agree. I worry about dilution, too. But the thing that I can't get past is that Central Valley people just *don't* drive into the Bay Area. The traffic sucks and its really too far, not in distance but in time to get there, especially depending on the traffic. That's why they put an international airport in Sacramento, LOL!! Not because its a hub of international fervor, but becasue its more convenient to people who live in the Valley. I figure if you're not going to drive to SFO or OAK to fly out on a vacation why would you drive there to show an orchid? So I look at it in terms of outreach. We'll see what happens. I hope we don't fall on our faces. Additionally, if you look at the annual shows the Pac Central judges, they are all in easy driving range for judges who live down the Peninsula. No one offers to drive to Reno, or Chico or Stockton or Fresno, or any of the other little societies in the Pac Central region. I'm hoping they'll 'come out come out whereever they are' and have us judge their shows (or at least ask for speakers). Who knows? Maybe more societies will form. Like Steve, he got the ball rolling on a society in upper New York. They meet at a local restaurant and have maybe 16 members. Maybe the same will happen in Marysville or Cottonwood or Weed (there'sa thought) or Rob's favorite town, Yreka. As to laptop color, I was talking to Greg Allikas and he said the same thing. Color between monitors is going to be a problem. I thought photoshopping pics was going to be a bigger problem, but he disagreed. He was more concerned that everyone's laptop be on the same page. So we'll see what developes along that front as time goes by. Actually, the idea of a judge actually springing for a laptop is laughable. I'm getting ticked at being the only one at a show with one. (Oh! You have a laptop! Can you look up the parentage for this cross to the 3rd generation and see if any of the parents have an award? Then give me the AQs and tell me if there are any pictures? Or does that have pictures on it? What do you mean I should do my own research? That you are busy trying to judge your own flower? Well! I never!) I suppose I should toss in a *G* there so anyone reading this years from now doesn't think I'm a total jerk. [*G*] I can't remember who developed the eAOS program. I'm out of touch with the AOS anymore. I know argh, what's his name... ergh the fellow who did the original AOS award CD [blank]. Anyway, he did a presentation on it for the Judges' Forum at Santa Rosa. We'll see if they actually update it as frequently as they say (monthly?? Bi-monthly? Something like that). Would be cool if its true. I hope they have a better platform than the AOS award data program. Everyone here hates that thing. Interestingly, we awarded a Pot Martha Clarke a few days ago in Oakland. When I received the latest copy of 'the Orchid Digest' (the magazine) I believe they have the pictures captioned wrong in the Fred Clarke article. I believe the one with the flares is Martha Clarke and the solid yellow one is the other Pot. So award pics can help in other ways. But the point that the AOS pics will never make it out into non-AOS publications is true. K Al" wrote in message news Digital access to all the award slides is half the battle, in several different wars, as a matter of fact. And unlike the sanders data, the AOS award slides are more "proprietary" in nature. It is unlikely that they will ever show up in programs or publications outside of AOS control. Once a group of judges sit their lap tops down side-by-side and open the same picture and see the differences of color that show up on all the monitors they may consider slide film less necessary than adopting a color standard for the digital images to make the color as close as possible when viewed on many different computers. Once there is a color standard for digital images in place and everybody only looks at the digital images, slides will go the way of "official portraits" This new subscription e-AOS thingie is actually pretty cool. Good idea, who do we credit for thinking of this? And when it doesn't work like we want it to who can we verbally abuse? "danny" wrote in message . .. Maybe if they ever switch to just digital photography in a few years then they can reduce the award prices (I'm not sure they'd want to reduce them, but if you take out the costs of dealing with film then it's hard to justify keeping the same price on the awards.) I can't help wondering if you can't make the same arguments against adding judging centers that people often make about expanding the number of teams in sports leagues: you end up diluting the talent and the overall quality suffers. Will the additional judging centers bring more good judges into the system, or is the supply of decent judges limited and you're just spreading them out more? -danny p.s. Yes, Art Moore is the Prez :-) He's in our JC so we get to see him all the time. "K Barrett" wrote in message . .. We go *live* May 3rd. AOS Prez (Art Moore??) will be there and everything. Whoopdedoo! I worry about how many computers I'll be able to install eAOS on. I need 3 (minimum). I believe they say they'll allow 5. But I can see that you are right. They need to relax a bit. I finally registered at orchidweb for the 'members only' portions of the web page and there's really not a whole lot there to subscribe to. Heck, I have more articles on OrchidSafari than they have at AOS! (In their archive section.) Personally I'm looking forward to the new center. People keep asking me why I'm changing since Oakland is much closer to me than Sacramento is, but sheesh. I like the people and I like to judge so if there's an opportunity, I'm there. I only hope there will be orchids to judge! (Given an opportunity I'll pull some from the 'show and tell table', heck why not?)[ with the owner's permission, that is.] I don't know *what* the AOS is doing anymore. The costs for the magazine & membership, the costs for *both* the AQ and eAOS, the costs for an award (one only needs to look at the Pac Central's web page to see how the fee increase drastically reduced the # of awards over time.) Heck its expensive. Follow that up with the New York YTimes' article, and we are back in the days of the 'Landed Gentry' exchanging prized orchids amongst themselves. You get to be Countess SuE and I get to be Baroness Barrett. K |
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I suppose I meant the Photos will not show up in other pay for info
services, like wildcat or that other new one. But I may be wrong there. But you have a point about internet access to the slides making it easier for Awarded Cattleya slide images to show up in eBay sites selling rare Phal orchid seedlings. They may even publish them rightside up permission. "Susan Erickson" wrote in message ... On Thu, 27 Apr 2006 08:00:26 -0400, "Al" wrote: Digital access to all the award slides is half the battle, in several different wars, as a matter of fact. And unlike the sanders data, the AOS award slides are more "proprietary" in nature. It is unlikely that they will ever show up in programs or publications outside of AOS control. Once a group of judges sit their lap tops down side-by-side and open the same picture and see the differences of color that show up on all the monitors they may consider slide film less necessary than adopting a color standard for the digital images to make the color as close as possible when viewed on many different computers. Once there is a color standard for digital images in place and everybody only looks at the digital images, slides will go the way of "official portraits" This new subscription e-AOS thingie is actually pretty cool. Good idea, who do we credit for thinking of this? And when it doesn't work like we want it to who can we verbally abuse? Scuttlebutt says that AQ is as doomed as the slides. On the other hand you cannot pull digital pix out of the E-AOS for the REQUIRED Judges talks. SO where do I get my slide show ?? (I liked the E-AQ name better) The reason is that award PHOTOS are "proprietary" ... Yes. But then truth be told so were the slides of the Awards. And it was standard practice by a lot of judges to take the slides out and have them copied. If a judge is allowed to copy a slide for a talk; why not an E-AOS pix? This will be a problem for new judges and for the adaptation of the E-AOS. Many of the "old time" judges don't trust computer transfer of data. Don't trust digital photos. They know how FILM is manipulated and photos are true or not. They have seen "art" manipulation of digital and fear everyone will be that bad. They think they can 'sense' the true color on a bad slide, but will not know how to do so on a digital. A good reason to get new, younger, computer savvy judges into the system. Also people do not want to travel to have plants judged or send plants to be judged. They want the judges to be there now and anytime they want. New judges and new centers are in the new population growth areas. These are not centered on the big plant centers of the past. Now that plants can be acquired reliably via Internet orders and postal mailings, it is not as difficult as 15-20 years ago. Heck even the plants at WallyWorld are not horrid. In the Good Old Dark Days of imported plants you sent $100 to India or some other far eastern address and hoped it was legitimate. You hoped the plants were not too desiccated when they arrived at your doorstep and you hoped someone could identify them reliably. OK - So that sounds like a bad day on e-bay. But the scams were a problem. People banded together to test a "New vendor" and limit their individual risk. Some Centers are having the "age" problem. The younger group is not training or they see the Judging as a closed society that will not allow entry. The retiring executives of the past liked the prestige, now scorn is apt to be the local OS's reactions. And people are not interested in being tied to such a ridged schedule; you MUST attend every monthly judging. YOU MUST judge twice (minimum) out of the center's district. This is not difficult if your on the coast. But from Denver, I have to go to Sacramento to the west, Omaha, Chicago etc East or Texas down south. Judges from Florida or the coast cannot believe we have judges that drive 8 hours to the monthly meeting. We have responsibility for OS shows that are a 2 day drive. Enjoy the possibilities if you live where the second closest society is 2 hours away. SuE http://orchids.legolas.org/gallery/main.php |
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On Thu, 27 Apr 2006 08:39:53 -0700, "K Barrett"
wrote: As to danny's remark that adding judging centers is like adding professional baseball teams, I agree. I worry about dilution, too. But the thing that I can't get past is that Central Valley people just *don't* drive into the Bay Area. The traffic sucks and its really too far, not in distance but in time to get there, especially depending on the traffic. That's why they put an international airport in Sacramento, LOL!! Not because its a hub of international fervor, but becasue its more convenient to people who live in the Valley. I figure if you're not going to drive to SFO or OAK to fly out on a vacation why would you drive there to show an orchid? So I look at it in terms of outreach. We'll see what happens. I hope we don't fall on our faces. Additionally, if you look at the annual shows the Pac Central judges, they are all in easy driving range for judges who live down the Peninsula. No one offers to drive to Reno, or Chico or Stockton or Fresno, or any of the other little societies in the Pac Central region. I'm hoping they'll 'come out come out whereever they are' and have us judge their shows (or at least ask for speakers). Who knows? Maybe more societies will form. Like Steve, he got the ball rolling on a society in upper New York. They meet at a local restaurant and have maybe 16 members. Maybe the same will happen in Marysville or Cottonwood or Weed (there'sa thought) or Rob's favorite town, Yreka. As to laptop color, I was talking to Greg Allikas and he said the same thing. Color between monitors is going to be a problem. I thought photoshopping pics was going to be a bigger problem, but he disagreed. He was more concerned that everyone's laptop be on the same page. So we'll see what developes along that front as time goes by. Actually, the idea of a judge actually springing for a laptop is laughable. I'm getting ticked at being the only one at a show with one. (Oh! You have a laptop! Can you look up the parentage for this cross to the 3rd generation and see if any of the parents have an award? Then give me the AQs and tell me if there are any pictures? Or does that have pictures on it? What do you mean I should do my own research? That you are busy trying to judge your own flower? Well! I never!) I suppose I should toss in a *G* there so anyone reading this years from now doesn't think I'm a total jerk. [*G*] I can't remember who developed the eAOS program. I'm out of touch with the AOS anymore. I know argh, what's his name... ergh the fellow who did the original AOS award CD [blank]. Anyway, he did a presentation on it for the Judges' Forum at Santa Rosa. We'll see if they actually update it as frequently as they say (monthly?? Bi-monthly? Something like that). Would be cool if its true. I hope they have a better platform than the AOS award data program. Everyone here hates that thing. Interestingly, we awarded a Pot Martha Clarke a few days ago in Oakland. When I received the latest copy of 'the Orchid Digest' (the magazine) I believe they have the pictures captioned wrong in the Fred Clarke article. I believe the one with the flares is Martha Clarke and the solid yellow one is the other Pot. So award pics can help in other ways. But the point that the AOS pics will never make it out into non-AOS publications is true. K Don't kill the messenger - But you are to install this on ONLY 2 machines. And they have controls. On the other side of the coin - they said the JC's would each get two copies. I take my machine to all judgings... our center has one machine, 3 of us bring our own laptops with our own installed software. I guess having a couple of AOS Committee members (Tech, Lib, and Exec, I think) has rubbed off on the rest of us. But John and I use 3 laptops when we register plants for the OS's show. I would rather have E-AOS on my desktop, so now it is a debate. His machine, mine or the laptops we use to register.. We have it on one laptop and I think it will go on one desktop. The promised update rate is Monthly. It is to be the prelim for the next AQ. They think they will have enough information together to make a download. Also with the photos, it will take a while to download the update. SuE http://orchids.legolas.org/gallery/main.php |
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"Susan Erickson" wrote in message ... On Thu, 27 Apr 2006 08:39:53 -0700, "K Barrett" wrote: As to danny's remark that adding judging centers is like adding professional baseball teams, I agree. I worry about dilution, too. But the thing that I can't get past is that Central Valley people just *don't* drive into the Bay Area. The traffic sucks and its really too far, not in distance but in time to get there, especially depending on the traffic. That's why they put an international airport in Sacramento, LOL!! Not because its a hub of international fervor, but becasue its more convenient to people who live in the Valley. I figure if you're not going to drive to SFO or OAK to fly out on a vacation why would you drive there to show an orchid? So I look at it in terms of outreach. We'll see what happens. I hope we don't fall on our faces. Additionally, if you look at the annual shows the Pac Central judges, they are all in easy driving range for judges who live down the Peninsula. No one offers to drive to Reno, or Chico or Stockton or Fresno, or any of the other little societies in the Pac Central region. I'm hoping they'll 'come out come out whereever they are' and have us judge their shows (or at least ask for speakers). Who knows? Maybe more societies will form. Like Steve, he got the ball rolling on a society in upper New York. They meet at a local restaurant and have maybe 16 members. Maybe the same will happen in Marysville or Cottonwood or Weed (there'sa thought) or Rob's favorite town, Yreka. As to laptop color, I was talking to Greg Allikas and he said the same thing. Color between monitors is going to be a problem. I thought photoshopping pics was going to be a bigger problem, but he disagreed. He was more concerned that everyone's laptop be on the same page. So we'll see what developes along that front as time goes by. Actually, the idea of a judge actually springing for a laptop is laughable. I'm getting ticked at being the only one at a show with one. (Oh! You have a laptop! Can you look up the parentage for this cross to the 3rd generation and see if any of the parents have an award? Then give me the AQs and tell me if there are any pictures? Or does that have pictures on it? What do you mean I should do my own research? That you are busy trying to judge your own flower? Well! I never!) I suppose I should toss in a *G* there so anyone reading this years from now doesn't think I'm a total jerk. [*G*] I can't remember who developed the eAOS program. I'm out of touch with the AOS anymore. I know argh, what's his name... ergh the fellow who did the original AOS award CD [blank]. Anyway, he did a presentation on it for the Judges' Forum at Santa Rosa. We'll see if they actually update it as frequently as they say (monthly?? Bi-monthly? Something like that). Would be cool if its true. I hope they have a better platform than the AOS award data program. Everyone here hates that thing. Interestingly, we awarded a Pot Martha Clarke a few days ago in Oakland. When I received the latest copy of 'the Orchid Digest' (the magazine) I believe they have the pictures captioned wrong in the Fred Clarke article. I believe the one with the flares is Martha Clarke and the solid yellow one is the other Pot. So award pics can help in other ways. But the point that the AOS pics will never make it out into non-AOS publications is true. K Don't kill the messenger - But you are to install this on ONLY 2 machines. And they have controls. On the other side of the coin - they said the JC's would each get two copies. I take my machine to all judgings... our center has one machine, 3 of us bring our own laptops with our own installed software. I guess having a couple of AOS Committee members (Tech, Lib, and Exec, I think) has rubbed off on the rest of us. But John and I use 3 laptops when we register plants for the OS's show. I would rather have E-AOS on my desktop, so now it is a debate. His machine, mine or the laptops we use to register.. We have it on one laptop and I think it will go on one desktop. The promised update rate is Monthly. It is to be the prelim for the next AQ. They think they will have enough information together to make a download. Also with the photos, it will take a while to download the update. SuE http://orchids.legolas.org/gallery/main.php Give us a minute, I'm sure someone here will figure a fiddle around the limitation, (wink).(We've done it before.) Why oh why they have someone outside Silicon Valley write their code is beyond me. *G* I'll let you know K |
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Coming into this a bit late, but let me say my e-AOS Awards experience has been uniformly bad. First off, like someone said above, SAVE EVERYTHING. There is an order number buried in your order confirmation email that is required to install the program. This is *NOT* the same order number that appears on the packing slip that accompanies the physical CD-ROM. Secondly, I emailed the AOS and was informed that I needed that email. Well, at the time I thought I'd deleted it and I replied back to Pam Giust *AND* Lee Cooke. I told them that their current system was very poorly thought out and could someone please look up that order #, because I deleted the email, and by the way, why didn't you offer to look that order # up as part of your original reply? No word after two days from either of them. I finally did a search in Outlook and FOUND that darn sales confirmation email from the AOS and was able to install the program. I wasn't encouraged to see the installer drop for an extended period of time to a freakin' DOS window. Then I ran the program. If there weren't 11,000 photos, many of rarely seen species, I would have returned the whole thing and asked for my money back. It has to be the most amateurish implementation of an embedded database that I've ever seen. It looks like something from Windows 3.1 from 1992! It has a negative usability rating in my book. At this point I really do just give up on the AOS. Put simply: They Don't Get It, and I don't think any amount of work by volunteers at this point will make them see the light. Oh, and I think OrchidWiz is much much better - and will continue to improve rapidly. The owner/developer, Alex Maximiano, is amazingly responsive to comments and feedback and his photo database is expanding rapidly. This really is a case of you get what you pay for. ......My $3 (adjusted for inflation) -Eric in SF www.orchidphotos.org |
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I haven't seen eAOS, and as awards don't mean that much to me, I probably
won't bother - especially after these such "rave reviews". Eric, et al - is there a way in OrchidWiz to get a FULL family tree, instead of just a couple of generations? IMO, that's the only shortcoming compared to WildCatt. -- Ray Barkalow - First Rays Orchids - www.firstrays.com Plants, Supplies, Artwork, Books and Lots of Free Info! "Eric Hunt" wrote in message ... Folks, Coming into this a bit late, but let me say my e-AOS Awards experience has been uniformly bad. First off, like someone said above, SAVE EVERYTHING. There is an order number buried in your order confirmation email that is required to install the program. This is *NOT* the same order number that appears on the packing slip that accompanies the physical CD-ROM. Secondly, I emailed the AOS and was informed that I needed that email. Well, at the time I thought I'd deleted it and I replied back to Pam Giust *AND* Lee Cooke. I told them that their current system was very poorly thought out and could someone please look up that order #, because I deleted the email, and by the way, why didn't you offer to look that order # up as part of your original reply? No word after two days from either of them. I finally did a search in Outlook and FOUND that darn sales confirmation email from the AOS and was able to install the program. I wasn't encouraged to see the installer drop for an extended period of time to a freakin' DOS window. Then I ran the program. If there weren't 11,000 photos, many of rarely seen species, I would have returned the whole thing and asked for my money back. It has to be the most amateurish implementation of an embedded database that I've ever seen. It looks like something from Windows 3.1 from 1992! It has a negative usability rating in my book. At this point I really do just give up on the AOS. Put simply: They Don't Get It, and I don't think any amount of work by volunteers at this point will make them see the light. Oh, and I think OrchidWiz is much much better - and will continue to improve rapidly. The owner/developer, Alex Maximiano, is amazingly responsive to comments and feedback and his photo database is expanding rapidly. This really is a case of you get what you pay for. .....My $3 (adjusted for inflation) -Eric in SF www.orchidphotos.org |
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You click on teh hybrid you want to know about and that opens up a second
window. You can stack the windows, too. So for example, if you put in V. Robert's Delight (note you have to use the apostrophe. If you are ever unsure about whether punctuation is required in a name you just search on some other version of the name (like 'delight' and it will return every registered plant with 'delight' in the name. you scroll down the list and choose the one you want) For V Robert's Delight Orchidwiz will return 7 or so generations for the hybrid in the TEXT tree. There will be a couple of hybrids listed at the end. Click on the hybrid (node) and a second window will come up with that tree. You can stack up windows and move them around in order to go through your research. In the picture tree you can only get 3 generations or so, but again, if you click on the hybrid you want to research it will open a second window and continue farther into the plant's background. K "Ray" wrote in message ... I haven't seen eAOS, and as awards don't mean that much to me, I probably won't bother - especially after these such "rave reviews". Eric, et al - is there a way in OrchidWiz to get a FULL family tree, instead of just a couple of generations? IMO, that's the only shortcoming compared to WildCatt. -- Ray Barkalow - First Rays Orchids - www.firstrays.com Plants, Supplies, Artwork, Books and Lots of Free Info! "Eric Hunt" wrote in message ... Folks, Coming into this a bit late, but let me say my e-AOS Awards experience has been uniformly bad. First off, like someone said above, SAVE EVERYTHING. There is an order number buried in your order confirmation email that is required to install the program. This is *NOT* the same order number that appears on the packing slip that accompanies the physical CD-ROM. Secondly, I emailed the AOS and was informed that I needed that email. Well, at the time I thought I'd deleted it and I replied back to Pam Giust *AND* Lee Cooke. I told them that their current system was very poorly thought out and could someone please look up that order #, because I deleted the email, and by the way, why didn't you offer to look that order # up as part of your original reply? No word after two days from either of them. I finally did a search in Outlook and FOUND that darn sales confirmation email from the AOS and was able to install the program. I wasn't encouraged to see the installer drop for an extended period of time to a freakin' DOS window. Then I ran the program. If there weren't 11,000 photos, many of rarely seen species, I would have returned the whole thing and asked for my money back. It has to be the most amateurish implementation of an embedded database that I've ever seen. It looks like something from Windows 3.1 from 1992! It has a negative usability rating in my book. At this point I really do just give up on the AOS. Put simply: They Don't Get It, and I don't think any amount of work by volunteers at this point will make them see the light. Oh, and I think OrchidWiz is much much better - and will continue to improve rapidly. The owner/developer, Alex Maximiano, is amazingly responsive to comments and feedback and his photo database is expanding rapidly. This really is a case of you get what you pay for. .....My $3 (adjusted for inflation) -Eric in SF www.orchidphotos.org |