Being that there has been very little involvement in moving our
Carnegie Collection forward, (No updates on models on the 3d warehouse
since late March) and very little communication, I think it's time to
evaluate where things are at.
I realize other things come up, and we all have to make a living, but
for this project to get to the place where it will garner some
support, the effort needs to be more proactive.
I would just like to know from each of you, as those that have
contributed greatly what your feelings are, and if there is still any
interest.
Please be honest, and we will access things based on your responses.
I would love to be more involved I am getting married next month which obvioulsy takes up a lot of time at the moment, and in my spare time I am doing extra work to try to save up some money. Also, without going too much into it, our finances are in a bad shape so unfortunately, the things I enjoy are having to be pushed to the back.
I could potentially try to squeeze in a model or two a month, as I do liek the project, but I just simply cannot commit to anything huge for the foreseeable future, which I am truly sorry for, but life has got to take priority.
> Date: Mon, 17 May 2010 06:51:17 -0700
> Subject: Accessing our team
> From: i...@jaxcoffeehouse.com
> To: 3d-carnegie@googlegroups.com
> Dear fellow model enthusiast,
> Being that there has been very little involvement in moving our
> Carnegie Collection forward, (No updates on models on the 3d warehouse
> since late March) and very little communication, I think it's time to
> evaluate where things are at.
> I realize other things come up, and we all have to make a living, but
> for this project to get to the place where it will garner some
> support, the effort needs to be more proactive.
> I would just like to know from each of you, as those that have
> contributed greatly what your feelings are, and if there is still any
> interest.
> Please be honest, and we will access things based on your responses.
> Thanks for your time. Your input is appreciated.
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Your response is greatly appreciated and you situation understood. I hope I'm not being�misunderstood�by needing to real in what's going on with everyone, I just want to see things move forward.
There is always a place for you and anyone else that still wants to be a part. So when things work out, and there is time, your contribution is always welcome Lee.
Thanks
On Tue, 18 May 2010 12:03:35 +0000, Lee Thurston wrote
> Hi all.
> �
> This will be frank from me ..... > �
> I would love to be more involved I am getting married next month which obvioulsy takes up a lot of time at the moment, and in my spare time I am doing extra work to try to save up some money. Also, without going too much into it, our finances are in a bad shape so unfortunately,�the things I enjoy are having to be pushed to the back.
> �
> I could potentially try to squeeze in a model or two a month, as I do liek the project, but I just simply cannot commit to anything huge for the foreseeable future, which I am truly sorry for, but life has got to take priority.
> �
> Thanks,
> �
> Lee
> �
> �
> > Date: Mon, 17 May 2010 06:51:17 -0700
> > Subject: Accessing our team
> > From: i...@jaxcoffeehouse.com
> > To: 3d-carnegie@googlegroups.com
> > Dear fellow model enthusiast,
> > Being that there has been very little involvement in moving our
> > Carnegie Collection forward, (No updates on models on the 3d warehouse
> > since late March) and very little communication, I think it's time to
> > evaluate where things are at.
> > I realize other things come up, and we all have to make a living, but
> > for this project to get to the place where it will garner some
> > support, the effort needs to be more proactive.
> > I would just like to know from each of you, as those that have
> > contributed greatly what your feelings are, and if there is still any
> > interest.
> > Please be honest, and we will access things based on your responses.
> > Thanks for your time. Your input is appreciated.
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> Being that there has been very little involvement in moving our
> Carnegie Collection forward, (No updates on models on the 3d warehouse
> since late March) and very little communication, I think it's time to
> evaluate where things are at.
> I realize other things come up, and we all have to make a living, but
> for this project to get to the place where it will garner some
> support, the effort needs to be more proactive.
> I would just like to know from each of you, as those that have
> contributed greatly what your feelings are, and if there is still any
> interest.
> Please be honest, and we will access things based on your responses.
> Thanks for your time. Your input is appreciated.
Any contribution is always greatly appreciated. My interest is keeping the
communication channels open, so we can gage what direction the project is
going. Yours and Lee's responses' so far have at least shed some light on
how we can proceed.
I'm doing a ton of work in the background, and there are some very promising
things happening, but because of NDA's I can't always disclose what's
happening, so believe me, there are some good things coming, it's just
taking a lot of sweat equity right now to get it all developed.
Hang in, and I think we will see some good things for all.
Thanks again for responding.
Jack B. Erhart
Jax Coffee House & Roastery
805.239.4319
i...@jaxcoffeehouse.com
www.jaxcoffeehouse.com
From: Kent Morrison
Date: 05/18/10 09:04:06
To: i...@jaxcoffeehouse.com; 3D Carnegie
Subject: Re: Accessing our team
Jax, et al,
I'm still looking for more (real, paying $$$ type) work, and still
interested in contributing to this project.
Most recent contact has been with Museum Maker, regarding the test
renders to include the oak trees.
I'm not in a hurry, but can probably accelerate tree development and
placement, if such guidance is forthcoming.
I used to be plastic, but now I'm elastic... I'm flexible!
- Martin Mull
Regards,
Kent
wrote:
> Dear fellow model enthusiast,
> Being that there has been very little involvement in moving our
> Carnegie Collection forward, (No updates on models on the 3d warehouse
> since late March) and very little communication, I think it's time to
> evaluate where things are at.
> I realize other things come up, and we all have to make a living, but
> for this project to get to the place where it will garner some
> support, the effort needs to be more proactive.
> I would just like to know from each of you, as those that have
> contributed greatly what your feelings are, and if there is still any
> interest.
> Please be honest, and we will access things based on your responses.
> Thanks for your time. Your input is appreciated.
I will do my best to plod on with the UK collection, as and when I can, Jack.
Thanks.
Lee
From: i...@jaxcoffeehouse.com
To: leedthurs...@hotmail.com; 3d-carnegie@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: Accessing our team
Date: Tue, 18 May 2010 06:00:29 -0700
Thanks so much lee,
Your response is greatly appreciated and you situation understood. I hope I'm not being misunderstood by needing to real in what's going on with everyone, I just want to see things move forward.
There is always a place for you and anyone else that still wants to be a part. So when things work out, and there is time, your contribution is always welcome Lee.
Thanks
On Tue, 18 May 2010 12:03:35 +0000, Lee Thurston wrote
Hi all.
This will be frank from me .....
I would love to be more involved I am getting married next month which obvioulsy takes up a lot of time at the moment, and in my spare time I am doing extra work to try to save up some money. Also, without going too much into it, our finances are in a bad shape so unfortunately, the things I enjoy are having to be pushed to the back.
I could potentially try to squeeze in a model or two a month, as I do liek the project, but I just simply cannot commit to anything huge for the foreseeable future, which I am truly sorry for, but life has got to take priority.
From: Lee Thurston
Date: 05/18/10 10:59:58
To: Jax Coffee House & Roastery; 3d-carnegie@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: Accessing our team
I will do my best to plod on with the UK collection, as and when I can, Jack
Thanks.
Lee
From: i...@jaxcoffeehouse.com
To: leedthurs...@hotmail.com; 3d-carnegie@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: Accessing our team
Date: Tue, 18 May 2010 06:00:29 -0700
Thanks so much lee,
Your response is greatly appreciated and you situation understood. I hope I
m not being misunderstood by needing to real in what's going on with
everyone, I just want to see things move forward.
There is always a place for you and anyone else that still wants to be a
part. So when things work out, and there is time, your contribution is
always welcome Lee.
Thanks
On Tue, 18 May 2010 12:03:35 +0000, Lee Thurston wrote > Hi all.
> This will be frank from me .....
> I would love to be more involved I am getting married next month which
obvioulsy takes up a lot of time at the moment, and in my spare time I am
doing extra work to try to save up some money. Also, without going too much
into it, our finances are in a bad shape so unfortunately, the things I
enjoy are having to be pushed to the back.
> I could potentially try to squeeze in a model or two a month, as I do liek
the project, but I just simply cannot commit to anything huge for the
foreseeable future, which I am truly sorry for, but life has got to take
priority.
> Thanks,
> Lee
> > Date: Mon, 17 May 2010 06:51:17 -0700 > > Subject: Accessing our team > > From: i...@jaxcoffeehouse.com > > To: 3d-carnegie@googlegroups.com
> > Dear fellow model enthusiast,
> > Being that there has been very little involvement in moving our > > Carnegie Collection forward, (No updates on models on the 3d warehouse > > since late March) and very little communication, I think it's time to > > evaluate where things are at.
> > I realize other things come up, and we all have to make a living, but > > for this project to get to the place where it will garner some > > support, the effort needs to be more proactive.
> > I would just like to know from each of you, as those that have > > contributed greatly what your feelings are, and if there is still any > > interest.
> > Please be honest, and we will access things based on your responses.
> > Thanks for your time. Your input is appreciated.
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