If anyone was actually waiting with bated breath to see Alan's Italy Show # 88 - Florence, Then and Now, Part 2, please be advised that after about 10 minutes into the broadcast my computer malfunctioned causing the decision to cancel. We will try again next week. While I was zooming in and then out of my close-up shot of the empty space on the front portico of the Palazzo Vecchio in Florence where Michelanelgelo's David stood for 371 years, from 1502 - 1873. The statue, perhaps the most famous in Florentine History, was removed from the spot chosen by the famous committee in 1502 (Botticelli, Leonardo daVinci among others), was moved to the Galleria Accademia where it has been ever since. In its place at the Palazzo Vecchio in 1910 was placed the copy we all see now. So, for a period of 512 years, except for the 37 year period between 1873 and 1910, there was no statue on that spot. The photo I showed was obviously taken during that period. This always fascinated me, so I did a close-up of that spot, and then as I was "backing up", the screen froze, never to return to normal. Yet another problem with the concept of live broadcast on public access cable television. Just add to the list that I have compiled since Dec 9, 2011 when we began.
Actually Ellen agreed to begin the show10 minutes early so I could end early enough to attend a birthday party for a friend of ours. By the time my computer returned to normal, it was too late to broadcast the show and then get home and then to the party, so we ditched the whole concept. Normally, we just would have continued along starting and ending later than usual. Therefore, other than my computer, the party was the real issue. I will call Apple and see what could be done, but I have already taken steps to correct the problem. I had a lot of other programs opened at the time I was using IPhoto so that could have been the problem. I also took a screen shot of the "empty space" on the Pal Vecchio so there will not be a need to zoom in and out, which I hate doing on the air anyway. I will also rearrange the presentation as I have other ideas now as well. I think the new version should be better than the original. We shall see. Stay tuned.
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