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Monz website: JPGs are finally GIFs

🔗monz <joemonz@yahoo.com>

6/30/2001 10:30:50 PM

For those of you who have complained about the time
it takes to download my recently-created webpages:

I've finally gotten another JPG-to-GIF converter and
have changed every JPG file that I could to a much smaller
one in GIF format. The pages will now load much faster.

(Don't forget to "refresh"/"reload".)

Among them:

http://www.ixpres.com/interval/dict/72edo
http://www.ixpres.com/interval/monzo/ganassi/ganassi.htm
http://www.ixpres.com/interval/monzo/55edo/55edo.htm
http://www.ixpres.com/interval/monzo/blackjack/blackjack.htm
http://www.ixpres.com/interval/monzo/justmusic/introtoJM.htm
http://www.ixpres.com/interval/monzo/maya/longcount.htm
http://www.ixpres.com/interval/monzo/partch/et/partch-on-et.htm
http://www.ixpres.com/interval/monzo/spider/spider.htm

I think the Mozart 55-EDO page was probably the biggest offender.

-monz
http://www.monz.org
"All roads lead to n^0"

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🔗Jon Szanto <JSZANTO@ADNC.COM>

7/1/2001 12:54:29 AM

Monz,

In your page on whether or not Partch was cognizant of Miracle and
all the related ETs, you mention the visit of Secor and the
Scalatron. I don't know the details of the following two people, as I
have heard both Secor and Herman Pedtke connected with this. There is
one other quote that I don't know if you will add; the following is
from Gilmore, p. 385:

"He had received a visit from Herman Pedtke, inventor of the
Scalatron, an electronic keyboard designed to accommodate microtonal
tunings -- the very instrument he had dreamed of as long ago as 1945
in Madison. Partch was fascinated by the instrument, but noted to a
friend that his work had gone in a very different direction in the
years since, and now involved 'far more than a microtonal scale.'"

Offered for your consideration,
Rod Serling