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Hangdog
12-29-2010, 11:17 AM
good morning lightfoot fanatics. Well I am 56 years old now. (dec 27) My older brother who I seldom see arrives and gives me a present. He found a perfect condition Macleans magazine with LIGHTFOOT on the cover and a very long article about him...along with a number of photos.
I know the only people on the planet who understand what a very unique gift that is are here on corfid. WOW. Anyway... it makes me forget about the train set I didn't get.
If anyone wants to see either the photos or the article I'll put it up. But it probably is already up here somewhere.
Oh it was only $.25. Unbelievable. Its interesting to see all the other articles and advertising that is captured in old magazine time capsules like this. Lots of fun to read.
Have a nice day.....john
charlene
12-29-2010, 11:53 AM
Happy Belated Birthday!
I have that old mag too and it is fun to read thru the old articles and see the advertising too.
Very nice of your brother to think of you like that. Maybe he'll get you that train set next year..
;)
I don't see it listed here@ http://www.corfid.com/gl/press_articles.htm but it might have been scanned and posted elsewhere..I know I planned on it (post in 2004) but might not have got around to it...lol
Post it again if you want !
Hangdog
12-29-2010, 01:53 PM
HI Char,
If anyone out there wants to see it I'll scan it in.
Hope you're well and enjoying the holidays.
..john
charlene
12-29-2010, 02:20 PM
Hi,
enjoying the very mild weather today..looks like rain soon. I think the grass might start growing again.
lol
Celebrating my daughters 23rd birthday too!
Hope you've had a great holiday too.
Scan away!
brink-
12-30-2010, 12:37 PM
good morning lightfoot fanatics. Well I am 56 years old now. (dec 27) My older brother who I seldom see arrives and gives me a present. He found a perfect condition Macleans magazine with LIGHTFOOT on the cover and a very long article about him...along with a number of photos.
I know the only people on the planet who understand what a very unique gift that is are here on corfid. WOW. Anyway... it makes me forget about the train set I didn't get.
If anyone wants to see either the photos or the article I'll put it up. But it probably is already up here somewhere.
Oh it was only $.25. Unbelievable. Its interesting to see all the other articles and advertising that is captured in old magazine time capsules like this. Lots of fun to read.
Have a nice day.....john
I would love to see it!!
I think your brother is very wise and he "gets it" with you being a fan. Some people never "get it". Don't know how to describe "it", but those of us here know. :)
Happy belated birthday. I am still trying to figure out what happened to us - I am sure I am still in my EARLY 30's.
I shall be waiting to see your treasure scanned. Thanks!!!
johnfowles
12-30-2010, 01:07 PM
Hi,
enjoying the very mild weather today..looks like rain soon. I think the grass might start growing again.
lol
Celebrating my daughters 23rd birthday too!
Hope you've had a great holiday too.
Scan away!
Lucky you Char.Susan and Allison have spent much time a'shovellin' and a'snowblowerin' this week and like the beleagered burghers of Michael Bloomberg's New York our roads are a sorry sight. but then we did get in our city what sounds like a record snowfall of allegedly 29 inches!
Reminds me of a bad year in the 60's when the dapper Mayor of Montreal Jean Drapeau got right up New York Mayor John Lindsay's nose by offering to deliver a fleet of snowploughs to the US/Canadian border if John would care to collect them! (John died 10 years ago)
So Mr Stinson where are your scans??
It was a very good article and even mentioned the late Lynne Ackerman
calling her IIRC a "groupee" and possibly a photo of her (to match the one in the Sunday Concert LP gatefold sleeve as duplicated in the CD booklet in fact)
What would be great John is for you to not only scan the pages but use Optical Character Recognition to extract the text of the article
OH yus Happy Birthday to OLD John and YOUNG Lisa
johnfowles
12-30-2010, 01:35 PM
I have praised Mayor Drapeau (who passed away in 1999) here before and I realise that Char will probably repeat her valid point that Drapeau cost big bucks over the mishandling of the 1976 Olympics but for me he revitalised Montreal which when I arrived in the city in 1964 had several features in common with bomb damaged London after the War
Very quickly we had Place des Arts the superb Metro system and of course Expo 67. Part of the general improvement was the complete rebuilding of the main North South route the Decarie Expressway
What say you Moose??
I found a great quote from Drapeau's wiki:-
"As rival Toronto grew in size and prestige, Drapeau declared: "Let Toronto become Milan. Montreal will always be Rome."
You can accomplish anything as long as you have the power to expropriate enough of the people's money through taxation LOL Or plunge them deeper and deeper into public debt.
Moose
12-31-2010, 10:25 AM
Okay guys, I'm one of the people whose taxes paid that bill. For what it's worth, I think, Jean Drapeau put Montreal on the map. I really feel it is sad that Olympic Debt is the legacy everyone remembers.
Had the Parti Québécois not been elected in 1976, leading to so many companies and private individuals leaving the province, that debt would have been paid years earlier and Montreal would have continued to thrive. Very few companies are fool hardy enough to set up business or keep their Head Offices in a province that keeps threatening to leave, and that has hurt Montreal more than that anything. But it's easier to blame the debt than the Provincial Government we elected.
johnfowles
12-31-2010, 06:03 PM
Okay guys, I'm one of the people whose taxes paid that bill. For what it's worth, I think, Jean Drapeau put Montreal on the map. I really feel it is sad that Olympic Debt is the legacy everyone remembers.
Thank you Moose for that present day Montrealers view of Drapeau's legacy
I well remember the dire predictions that were made in the 60's about companies leaving Quebec (initially before the Levesque mob got into power) due to the over zealous stance of the Language Police (Shops were I believe fined if they refused to translate simple English language fascia boards)
That sort of ambience or lack of it led to the headquarters of many companies being relocated westwards
I have previously postulated on the subject of Quebec (with particular reference to the insistence in Canada that stop signs have to be bilingual in my "soapbox" submission at
http://www.corfid.com/vbb/showpost.php?p=157128&postcount=12
In that outburst I had expressed my incredulity at finding during a skiing holiday in Bulgaria that with not only a different language but a considerably different alphabet they seemed to be content at using the single English word "STOP'"
Now I have found an exception
http://www.treehugger.com/bulgaria-anti-gmo-protest.jpg
Mind you other countries and languages are equally to be criticised regarding stop signs
not least the Irish
http://www.chuckbrodsky.com/Road%20Signs/Irish%20language%20Stop%20sign.jpg
But to be scrupulously fair I found this on website
http://www.bigroadblues.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=27&t=10500
Who says Quebec is not bilingual?
http://www.bigroadblues.com/forum/download/file.php?id=241&sid=9617eba1f239c2f45f080c68ab178c45&mode=view
a stop sign in French and Cree
I mentioned Ireland and I have to say that in my experience the Welsh rarely waste an opportunity to conjure up unreadable Welsh language signs.However I was quite unable to find a picture of a true welsh Language stop sign
Instead I will recount my discovery near Cardiff of the twin signboards on the two walls either side of the main entrance to RAF St. Athan where on one side it said exactly that in English but on the other side I was amused to see the presumed Welsh translation " RAF S. Tathan
Hoiwever in trying to find an image of that I found
http://www.stathanvillage.co.uk/html/history.html
which indicates that it was the English who Anglicised the orginal Welsh village name of Saint Tathan by moving the full stop, period!!!
One thing I learnt on a wiki was
"The unique eight-sided shape of the sign allows drivers facing the back of the sign to identify that oncoming drivers have a stop sign and prevent confusion with other traffic signs"
charlene
01-02-2011, 06:27 PM
I found my file of previously scanned pages of the Macleans MAY 1978 article..
1,2,3
charlene
01-02-2011, 06:29 PM
4,5,6,7,8
charlene
01-02-2011, 06:31 PM
9,10,11,12
charlene
01-02-2011, 06:33 PM
13,14,15
charlene
01-02-2011, 06:34 PM
16,17,18
charlene
01-02-2011, 06:36 PM
19,20,21,22
charlene
01-02-2011, 06:37 PM
23,24,25
charlene
01-02-2011, 06:38 PM
26,27
charlene
01-02-2011, 06:41 PM
pictures
I'm confused (this year is already looking like last year)........the scanned article is from 1968 ?!!!
charlene
01-02-2011, 08:38 PM
I'm confused (this year is already looking like last year)........the scanned article is from 1968 ?!!!
Yep! May 1968...almost 43 years ago!
ohmigoodness...
Yep! May 1968...almost 43 years ago!
ohmigoodness...
I'm missing something. The article says he is 39, and refers to songs like TWOTEF. How can that be ?
charlene
01-02-2011, 11:36 PM
hmmm..that would make it a 1977 article.. (1938 = 39 = 1977 )
I'll have to get the magazine out of storage..perhaps labelled wrong in my files.
I'll do that tomorrow....
May 1978 - typo on the file! - just checked the Magazine online..
http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com/index.cfm?PgNm=TCE&Params=U1ARTU0002075
;)
ok John - now you have to scan the 1968 magazine!
get goin!
johnfowles
01-03-2011, 01:03 AM
ok John - now you have to scan the 1968 magazine!
get goin!
I know you meant that Stinson fellow Char, not moi.
But it's OK, you ain't the only one confused around here
When I first read Hangdog's starter I inmmediately recalled the 1968 issue that John had referred to and which was one that I had had the perspicacity to buy in Montreal (and is a prized possession) and in a subsequent posting I referred to Lynne Ackerman who was mentioned and (I think) pictured in that issue's article,but not the later '77 one
I think I know where my copy is and I can work a scanner and have
become a dab hand at OCR so in return for a favour that Mr Stinson promised to do for me (that I hope he will honour by May) as soon as I can I will scan the 1968 issue for posterity
Hangdog
01-03-2011, 01:11 AM
OK..I'll get on it. Scanning that is. ..
youngstranger
01-03-2011, 12:30 PM
Very interesting and dark, this '78 article. Do you have the rest of it Char?
BTW on that Irish stop sign, it looks a bit phoney and I've never actually seen one in the country. Not saying they don't exist, but I doubt they are common practice.
charlene
01-03-2011, 12:49 PM
That's the whole article and pics..
youngstranger
01-03-2011, 01:52 PM
Oh, my mistake I missed the last image for some reason. Thanks again.
Very interesting and dark, this '78 article.
Yeah, it seems the few articles I've read about him from that time frame seemed to focus on his "dark" side.
But, as Lightfoot said,
"keep your mind a mystery, runnin' hot and cold."
Eagerly awaiting the '68 piece.
Hangdog
01-05-2011, 01:59 PM
Sorry folks I got the first 5 pages or so..but i am destroying the magazine folding it and jaming it into my copy machine. So I have stopped. I'll have to go to a store with a bigger scanner. I'll put what i have and we'll either wait for the rest of it from me or John F.. ...john
Hangdog
01-05-2011, 02:14 PM
THe scans are over 23,000 kb Is that to big for Corfid ...its says only 500 kb is ok for bmp files
charlene
01-05-2011, 04:20 PM
if you try it and it's too big you will get a message telling you...you should be able to re-size it with your scanner programme.
johnfowles
01-05-2011, 04:23 PM
THe scans are over 23,000 kb Is that to big for Corfid ...its says only 500 kb is ok for bmp files
Yes well bmp files are more or less the raw image file so they are always huge. when you scanned them you should have saved them as jpgs
Too late now but never fear there are free workarounds and converters.
The solution is to use an image editing program if you have one
you almost certainly have something that came with your scanner
If you haven't google for a free one you will probably find GIMP (GIMP is the GNU Image Manipulation Program) or Picasa or Vicman's Photo Editor or Irfanview,but if googling and then downloading and installing is to much effort, then if you have a Windoze PC you will already have the humble Microsoft Paint.I often use this for quick image format conversions. Simply open each bmp file with Paint then save it. As you do that use the "save as type" drop down feature of the saving dialog box to select a smaller format from the 8 presented. jpg is my preferred one or else png
At this moment my copy of the 1968 magazine is no longer where it was originally "safely" saved 10 years ago so more searching is called for, Sorry
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