On Thu, 24 Jan 2002 14:38:04 -0800, Valerie S. wrote:
>In article <3c5112bb.1754191@newsstand.cit.cornell.edu>, rpn1
>@cornell.edu says...
>> On Wed, 23 Jan 2002 19:57:48 -0800, Valerie S.
>> wrote:

>> >Hi David,
>> >I just found your page on that. Very cool and some good tips. Why do you
>> >make those things so hard to find from your main index page?
>> >Valerie

>> 'Cuz itz phun...? ;-)
[.......]

>Great stuff! Lots of bookmarks. Thanks for taking the time to rpovide
>the knowledge.

No problemo...;-) Me ol' teachin' habit, I guess...;-)

>I've been to Ithaca. I recorded an album up there a few years ago. It's
>a really cool college town. Unfortunately, I was usually too busy to
>really to enjoy it all, but I was there for a reason.

Then you may have fun with a "little" web site I put
together, www.visitithaca.com - go to "natural features",
and also inside to the two music sections under "what to
see and do" (TC and MS surprised me with how much is going
on in music here...! ;-). I trust the album was successful.
To keep this OT for video, there is also quite a bit of
video work coming out of this little area - PBS
documentaries, Nat. Geo stuff, and more (Rod Serling was
here, too, and Ithaca was an early silent-movie capital).
Neat place, terrible weather (which is why movie-making
moved westward...;-), but I enjoy shooting nature video
here (hundreds of waterfalls, lotsa glens and gorges,
forests, streams, lakes, etc., with surprisingly few
people in/on them...).