[Glass-mit] Fwd: Lino webcast
Peter Houk
pbhouk at gmail.com
Mon Oct 18 23:15:06 EDT 2010
Dear Glass Lab followers,
One of the great, if not THE great living glass blower, Lino Tagliapietra,
is working in the MIT Glass Lab this week.
Since space is so tight and so tightly scheduled, we have, thanks to the
labors of Erik and Marty Demaine, installed 3 webcams in the lab.
Feel free to tune in.
Peter
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Erik Demaine <edemaine at mit.edu>
Date: Mon, Oct 18, 2010 at 8:48 PM
Subject: Re: Lino webcast
To: pumpkin_gaffers at mit.edu, pumpkin_stemmers at mit.edu
Cc: Peter Houk <pbhouk at gmail.com>
Dear Glass Labbers,
Thanks everyone for testing out the webcams and reporting your problems.
The main problem was that too many people were accessing the cameras,
and the cameras couldn't handle the load. I've fixed the problem now
through some proxy magic.
So please try visiting again: http://web.mit.edu/glasslab/linocam/
(If you already have it up, please reload.)
Send email to linocam at mit.edu if you have any more problems.
Erik
On Mon, 18 Oct 2010, Erik Demaine wrote:
Dear Glass Labbers,
>
> As you know, Lino ("perhaps the world's greatest living glassblower")
> is blowing in our glass lab this week, and space in the lab is tight.
> To compensate, Marty and I have set up web cameras for webcasting
> Lino's visit. They are now somewhat live (one camera is glitching,
> but will be back soon) at this URL:
>
> http://web.mit.edu/glasslab/linocam/
>
> Let us know how you like it! (and if you have any trouble)
>
> Erik
> --
> Erik Demaine | edemaine at mit.edu | http://erikdemaine.org/
>
--
Peter Houk
Director, Glass Lab
Department of Materials Science and Engineering
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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