[Moo] Moo Digest, Vol 115, Issue 10

Miriel de Nedham miriel.denedham at gmail.com
Wed Jul 10 04:22:57 PDT 2013


I will try to be at the business meeting to see this magic stick.  I have a
similar device called a... net book that claims it can store similar
information so you wouldn't have to part with your Time Lord technology.
:-)

Miriel

On Mon, Jul 8, 2013 at 11:46 PM, enequy <enequy at verizon.net> wrote:

> To all the good people of this fine Barony.
>
> After a nice long weekend away from computers and the such i come back to
> find a lot of chatter about the Baronial awards and the web pages I once
> had
> on line. Well just about the time i lost my web site as Comcast was lost to
> Verizon - two things was happening. 1) most of that information i had now
> appeared on the Atlantian web page, as defined in an earlier email. And 2)
> the general jist of things was that we were not using the 'standard'
> phrases
> for future scrolls any more. So the result of that is that i did not worry
> about the lost link to the web pages.
>
> But with the work being done, and i applaud it, I will assist with all my
> pages. Not lost, just unused and not put back on line. I just happen to
> have
> a small device that is called removable memory, lol. I will load all my
> files for the pages that once was onto this magic stick. This magic stick
> will be carried to the Baronial meeting this Wednesday. There are a lot of
> files of data and pictures of all the awards that i had captured at that
> time. Even with all that information it is not heavy to carry but fits
> nicely in my pocket - i said it was magic. Maybe it is a Time Lord device??
>
> At that time there was only one 'approved' text for the awards. But work
> was
> being done to create a number of texts for each. As things changed that
> died
> out. From doing many scrolls myself, I am a firm believer in many scripts
> of
> text for each award. For mix and match of phrases to fit the person and the
> space available on the scroll. The more talented word smiths use this for a
> guide and build on it for the individual. Good for them, that was not my
> talent so i relied on the mix and match method.
>
> By the way the pictures i captured then was from ALL the locations that a
> person might have gotten an award. I hope that they can be used also.
>
> Enequy
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: moo-bounces at lists.stierbach.org
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> lady_esperanza at cox.net
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> Subject: Re: [Moo] Moo Digest, Vol 115, Issue 10
>
>
>  Lady Miriel,
>
> I applaud your zeal in stepping up to make a Stierbach Scribal book. Since
> you are running an active scriptorium you would see first hand its uses.
> This scribal book would be useful to Stierbach scribes, indeed.
>
> The award badge images have become something that over the years that
> Enequey's site has been down have been passed by word of mouth, as you
> noted. It seems like Master Richard and even Maestra Cassandra are going to
> solve that issue for us if supplied the images. Let me know if I should
> send
> them or if you will be sending them.
>
> As I was not a scribe for Earl Mika and Mistress Ursula I can not speak to
> how they wanted to have their scroll text written. I was also not a scribe
> for Baron Colum and Baroness, now Mistress Briana, though the text on some
> of the same scrolls I have that Baron Mors has is different so I'll assume
> that they didn't have a standard text that they preferred for use when
> scrolls were made for them, maybe Earl Mika and Mistress Ursula did.
>
> Baron Mors and I prefer improvised award text but we understand that new
> scribes might feel intimidated in writing award text. I know I was
> intimidated when I first started writing them. If there were 3 to 4
> different award text examples, that would be nice, just like in the
> Atlantian Handbook, as long as the scribes are aware that that text does
> not
> need to be used, that they are just examples and scribes are free to write
> their own text. I can look through my scrolls and Baron Mors scrolls for
> potential examples.
>
> Thank you for seeing that this task would be beneficial to Stierbach
> scribes
> and taking it on. Your Service to the Barony is always exemplarily.
>
> Baron Mors and Baroness Esperanza
>
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