Congrats Age...USCHO front page

Started by bigggreddd77, November 27, 2002, 01:19:16 AM

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bigggreddd77

Maybe I've missed other pictures of Age's on the USCHO website so this may just be old news.  But, when looking at the home page I couldn't help but notice the 'elynah.com' credit below the picture of the Dartmouth goalie.  Do you have a contract with them?  Did they just find your picture and decide to use it?  Anywaaay...it was pretty cool to see...congrats on making it to the big time.  This week USCHO...next week...the WOOOOORLD!!!  :-D

Class of '99 - Section B - AEPi til you die!!!

CowbellGuy

And another =]

At least I get to see this pic. I was away and internetless for a week and never got to see the Boucher pic. USCHO used some of my pics for the Brown and Harvard games. They also have permission to use anything from eLynah. But no, there's not contract or anything. hehe

"[Hugh] Jessiman turned out to be a huge specimen of something alright." --Puck Daddy

Adam \'01

Might as well charge them oh, say, $7 a month.

Just kidding.  ::nut::

Will

You think maybe we could get USCHO.com to post the "Screw Cornell Athletics" logo? :-P

Is next year here yet?

crodger1

Age,

USCHO seems to be scooping eLynah when it comes to the photos. ;-)

When do you think the Harvard/Brown and BU photos might hit eLynah?

CowbellGuy

Well, I have about 125 photos from each of the last 4 games to dig through and I've been away since last Sunday. Sending a few pics to USCHO after the games is an entirely different proposition... Just caught the database up after fixing a couple problems. Photos are next. Hopefully they'll all get up this week.

"[Hugh] Jessiman turned out to be a huge specimen of something alright." --Puck Daddy

JDeafv

The database is really sweet.  BUT, something always bothers me when I see the scores listed as 1-5 (W).  Isn't it normal to list your score first so it would read 5-1 (without the W).

Also, the recaps by Adam are awesome, and Age's photos complement the articles very nicely.  They are some of the most complete recaps anywhere on the site, including those from last year's frozen four games.

Last random thing: Who is the gentleman standing in the corner beneath section O taking pictures with a huge digital camera?  His camera will take multiple shots very rapidly (Age - can yours do this?) and they create some awesome sequential shots, especially when Lenny slides across the goal to make a save.  Anyway, if anybody knows where this vault of photos is kept and could share that would make for some awesome viewing.

marty

Thanks for the photos in general.  I am using a nice shot of Knoepfli for my wallpaper...and this displaced a beautiful photo of my wife.  ::uhoh::
"When we came off, [Bitz] said, 'Thank God you scored that goal,'" Moulson said. "He would've killed me if I didn't."

Cop at Lynah

The gentleman standing at the bottom of section "O" is Mr. Marr (Todd's father).  He is a super nice guy.

CowbellGuy

A 35mm pro film camera with a motor drive can push 7 frames per second (which is frightening considering what it costs to shoot film). The problem with digital cameras (which gets harder to overcome as resolution increases) is that images have to be written to a buffer first and then written to the slower compact flash card as fast as it can until the buffer fills. At current RAM speeds, the best they can do is about 3 frames per second, which is what my Nikon D100 does until the buffer fills after about 8 pics, then it slows down until you stop shooting and the camera has a chance to dump its buffer completely. So there's more than you ever wanted to know about that subject. The short answer is, if he's actually shooting digital, I can probably match him. I'm planning on buying some new lenses this week, so things should be getting better soon.

As for the database question, normal convention in hockey is to have the home team at the bottom or on the right.

"[Hugh] Jessiman turned out to be a huge specimen of something alright." --Puck Daddy

CowbellGuy

Meanwhile, here's an eLF exclusive. ::rolleyes::



Those of us unfortunate enough to see it in person can't be alone with the burden.

"[Hugh] Jessiman turned out to be a huge specimen of something alright." --Puck Daddy

Josh '99

 ::yark::

It's the freaky Ellen clone!

 ::yark::

"They do all kind of just blend together into one giant dildo."
-Ben Rocky 04

Greg Berge

That's not marketing.  It's a cry for help.

Perhaps a few competent people should break into their offices, throw away all their stuff, and leave them good designs?

jtwcornell91

Thanks a lot; I had actually managed to suppress that memory.  ::yark::


Al DeFlorio

Um...do you have permission to show that? ::worry::

Another embarrassing effort from the people who brought us CornellPass.

Al DeFlorio '65