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Topic 7 · 241 responses · archived october 2000
~Amy
Sat, Nov 23, 1996 (01:58)
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Some of us have been spending more time in the Pemberley Drawing Room than we wish to. Post the best thing you heard there today, or catch us up on what we missed during the late shift last night.
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~Amy
Sat, Nov 23, 1996 (02:02)
#1
Joan has been teasing. Last night (Fri) she posed as someone else for two hours or longer. Earlier in the week she teased the whole gang of us for over a day about an online romance involving one of our number.
~jwinsor
Sat, Nov 23, 1996 (02:33)
#2
Since my reputation for both silliness and seriousness is at stake here, I would like to make one tiny clarification. My most recent escapade was indeed intentional silliness (TGIF!), however I had no intent to tease in the first episode. An innocent comment (which in my mind was related to the discussion at hand) regarding something that was told to me in private e-mail became the object of the most intense curiosity as to who were the parties invovled. Not wishing to make public that which was
told to me in private without the permission of the person who told me, I declared myself unwilling to name names without first asking permission. In this matter I had no intention to tease. I cannot blame myself for having done thus much. There is but one part of my conduct in this matter on which I do not reflect with seriousness, and that is that once Matthew saved my hide by agreeing to have his story told, I do admit to doing so in a less than perfectly serious manner.
Joan, too
~jwinsor
Sat, Nov 23, 1996 (02:34)
#3
Since my reputation for both silliness and seriousness is at stake here, I would like to make one tiny clarification. My most recent escapade was indeed intentional silliness (TGIF!), however I had no intent to tease in the first episode. An innocent comment (which in my mind was related to the discussion at hand) regarding something that was told to me in private e-mail became the object of the most intense curiosity as to who were the parties invovled. Not wishing to make public that which was
told to me in private without the permission of the person who told me, I declared myself unwilling to name names without first asking permission. In this matter I had no intention to tease. I cannot blame myself for having done thus much. There is but one part of my conduct in this matter on which I do not reflect with seriousness, and that is that once Matthew saved my hide by agreeing to have his story told, I do admit to doing so in a less than perfectly serious manner.
Joan, too
~jwinsor
Sat, Nov 23, 1996 (02:50)
#4
Now I promise that I only clicked the button once, but this got posted twice!
~Cheryl
Sat, Nov 23, 1996 (09:20)
#5
New Aussie slang alert: Larrikan, meaning mischievious.
Usage: It has become common intellence to those under the auspices of the shades of Pemberley that, whilst ensconced in the Drawing Room of that noble home, Ian has proved himself to be very larrikan indeed. At times his closest friends have been concerned lest his unguarded behaviour carry him into areas which may be termed daggy, but his good breeding, manners and fear of censure have saved him from such an infamous fate.
~Amy
Sat, Nov 23, 1996 (09:47)
#6
Oh, I can see this topic will get to be a gossip column
~terry
Sat, Nov 23, 1996 (11:45)
#7
I like the chat site y'all use. I wonder if we can get that software
installed on one of our Spring servers?
~jwinsor
Sat, Nov 23, 1996 (17:16)
#8
"Oh, I can see this topic will get to be a gossip column "
Oh, and had you intended it otherwise?
~jwinsor
Sat, Nov 23, 1996 (17:20)
#9
(Now why didn't HC's question mark display here???)
~Amy
Sat, Nov 23, 1996 (18:36)
#10
"Oh, I can see this topic will get to be a gossip column "
Oh, and had you intended it otherwise?
____________
You're on to me, Joan.
~churchh
Sat, Nov 23, 1996 (19:32)
#11
The smiley didn't work because of an out of date filename, as well as an involuntary line-break being inserted into the middle of the URL.
Use these:
~Kali
Sat, Nov 23, 1996 (19:46)
#12
Amy, that smiley is obscene...I prefer the butterfly...; )
- K
~jwinsor
Sat, Nov 23, 1996 (21:57)
#13
Thank you, Henry!
What butterfly?
~Kali
Sat, Nov 23, 1996 (22:19)
#14
The one at the top of the page, Joan! ;-)
- K
~jwinsor
Sat, Nov 23, 1996 (22:37)
#15
I just redisplayed from the beginning of the topic and there's no butterfly at the top of my page!
~pemberley
Sat, Nov 23, 1996 (22:51)
#16
Joan, I saw all the images every one of you is talking about.
~Inko
Sun, Nov 24, 1996 (00:01)
#17
Amy, I love your chatty, grinning, gossiping yellow smiley!
~Kali
Sun, Nov 24, 1996 (12:04)
#18
Amy...the Royal We (RW) or MMI (ME, Myself, and I) will have to reveal themselves to you on their own accord...;)
As far as the cover names...generally amusing, but shouldn't be overused, if only for their own sakes...
- K
~terry
Sun, Nov 24, 1996 (14:16)
#19
Candace, Donna and Anne were among the first to hear about the new
domain austen.com today in chat. A historic event, the granting of this domain name to the Spring!
~jwinsor
Sun, Nov 24, 1996 (18:10)
#20
] the granting of this domain name to the Spring!
I am all astonishment! I cannot believe that it was not already taken. And to receive it so quickly. Pray tell how long did the process take?
~Amy
Sun, Nov 24, 1996 (20:14)
#21
Terry, I am still reeling with your news and from the possibilities. My mail to you keeps bouncing today, though. Maybe I will give you a call tomorrow. Thanks again.
~kathleen
Sun, Nov 24, 1996 (20:19)
#22
Amy, your message (above) posted whilst I was perusing all new messages. But the time on my watch was 35 minutes later that the time listed for your message. Lag time or what?
~kathleen
Sun, Nov 24, 1996 (20:21)
#23
I may have answered my own question -- clocks in my house evidently out of synch w/ Spring clocks! My message also has a time about 35 - 40 minutes off.
~Kaffeine
Sun, Nov 24, 1996 (21:21)
#24
Good News! I figured out why the chat room was only displaying 10 messages at time. You can now set it to display up to 50 messages.
~Amy
Sun, Nov 24, 1996 (21:42)
#25
Thanks, Kaff. I tried it. Especially nice to be able to see what has been going on when you first arrive. Or what has happened while you have gone for coffee.
~terry
Sun, Nov 24, 1996 (23:31)
#26
I was wondering why it would only display 10 msgs at a crack. What
software are you using for chat. Has anyone heard of
http://www.ichat.com ? This is the chat system I'm looking at for the
Spring.
~jwinsor
Mon, Nov 25, 1996 (01:35)
#27
The one in the Pemberley room is very nice - the one useful feature that it is lacking is the abilitly to save an entire chat so that it can be archived or distributed as "minutes" of informal meetings or looked at again if someone gives you useful "how to"advice.
~geekman
Mon, Nov 25, 1996 (05:48)
#28
But then Joan it maybe just as well the page can't be archived considering some of the dialogue that's occurred. And I don't mean just the "scandalous" talk but some of the more genuine "deep and meaningful (I know it sounds really daggy but it was an '80's thing to do)" times that have also been spent there. Still it would have been nice for when Bernie and I had that Cricket match on the lawn outside the Drawing Room window.
~churchh
Mon, Nov 25, 1996 (15:59)
#29
I have now completed images for Kali and Tay, as promised.
See if you could have guessed which was for which, even if I hadn't included the names on the images... ;-)
Kali, the "Durga" didn't really fit in, so I left it out...
~Amy
Mon, Nov 25, 1996 (17:40)
#30
You guys have completely lost it. I love it. H, put up my dino, too.
~Cheryl
Mon, Nov 25, 1996 (18:05)
#31
But HC, what about me? You should have heard the wonderful part I gave you in our P&P sequel! But I believe I had the most fun part! (thank you, Candace!) ;-P
~Kali
Mon, Nov 25, 1996 (18:59)
#32
Oh, HC! It's absolutely beautiful! Certainly puts Medusa and Echidna to shame...how can I ever repay you?
- BHGKD
PS - I see you spelled the full version correctly in spite of my terrible spelling the other day... ;)
~Kali
Mon, Nov 25, 1996 (19:14)
#33
PPS - A women's studies course could have a field day analyzing and comparing the above images. BTW, HC, just what do you mean by the "see if you could have guessed which was for which..." part? ;)
- K
~jwinsor
Mon, Nov 25, 1996 (23:00)
#34
] But then Joan it maybe just as well the page can't be archived considering some of the dialogue that's occurred.
But Ian, saving a chat is entirely optional - they aren't automatically saved on any chat software I have seen - but a particular session worthy of archiving for some reason can be saved if desired.
] ...some of the more genuine "deep and meaningful times that have also been spent there.
It would be well for anyone considering this kind of conversation to keep in mind the pulic nature of such a room and the possibility of being overheard by random arrivees even after the participants have
~churchh
Mon, Nov 25, 1996 (23:53)
#35
I've saved a log of the Saturday night discussion -- it had some cute moments, and no "deep" secrets were revealed...
Bear in mind that this is a raw undeited log, so there are typos, some threads are hard to follow, etc.
Saturday night chat log
~churchh
Mon, Nov 25, 1996 (23:54)
#36
I've saved a log of the Saturday night discussion -- it had some cute moments, and no "deep" secrets were revealed...
Bear in mind that this is a raw undeited log, so there are typos, some threads are hard to follow, etc.
Saturday night chat log
~jwinsor
Tue, Nov 26, 1996 (03:55)
#37
But Henri, pray tell, how did you do that? How did you save the entire thing? I could do that in my text-based terminal app. (Microphone) but not in my browser.
~jwinsor
Tue, Nov 26, 1996 (03:56)
#38
And also, how did you turn it all rightside-up?
~churchh
Tue, Nov 26, 1996 (10:02)
#39
Turning it "rightside up" is utterly trivial with an AWK program ("awk" is a powerful little text-manipulation program originally written under Unix, but which now runs on a lot of platforms...)
BEGIN{i=1}
/^ From: /{arr[++i]=($0 "\n");next}
{arr[i]=(arr[i] $0 "\n")}
END{for (x=i;x>=1;--x)
{printf "%s", arr[x]}}
(The exact "From:" pattern to use would depend on exactly how your browser saves the chat pages as text....)
~Amy
Tue, Nov 26, 1996 (10:11)
#40
H, stop your showing off. Mom's gonna have to teach you a lesson.
~Tay
Tue, Nov 26, 1996 (13:32)
#41
Mysterious HC sir,
Thank you ever so much for that picture! I'm sorry I didn't reply earlier: I've sort of been lagging begind in reading here. It's wonderful! And yes, my name is spelled perfectly. How did you find out?! Indeed, my respect is ever growing!
~churchh
Tue, Nov 26, 1996 (18:06)
#42
Amy, I think you're a little confused -- the dinosaur image is meant to encourage you, when depressed, in your dealings with other people, not with myself... ;-)
~jwinsor
Wed, Nov 27, 1996 (00:57)
#43
AWK! HC, you said the "U" word.
But you did not say how you contrived to capture the whole session...
~jwinsor
Wed, Nov 27, 1996 (01:00)
#44
(((or did you and I did not perceive it?)))
~Amy
Wed, Nov 27, 1996 (01:38)
#45
Were I using Telix, ProComm, SmartCom or something like that to read chat, I'd probably just save a log of everything that danced across the screen.
Amy
~jwinsor
Wed, Nov 27, 1996 (05:15)
#46
Yes, in that kind of software, I could easily do it, too. As it happens, he says that he just collected screen dumps. That was a lot of dumping!
~churchh
Wed, Nov 27, 1996 (05:26)
#47
Well, I just press a special key to do the dump, and all the dumps go into a common dump file, and then I use a text-editor search-and-replace to get rid of the top-of-screen junk, then I use AWK to invert the file.
It's not really that much work if you're a Power Text-manipulator ;-)
(I automate a lot of stuff in the Jane Austen web pages with AWK scripts.)
~Amy
Fri, Nov 29, 1996 (10:24)
#48
Darcy imposters have been showing up in the Drawing Room. Someone who witnessed the Dating Game Thanksgiving Night, pray write and tell of the proceedings.
~Kaffeine
Sat, Nov 30, 1996 (10:42)
#49
"And any other accounts from players or audience members, please. No log? "
Amy - (I moved this from the thread on setting up the new site)
First, I don't consider myself qualified to give a complete description of "The Dating Game", as I had no clue as to the true identities of the various Mr. Darcy's - I rather suspected that Ian was one, but was mistaken. I jumped in as Jane Bingley and had a wonderful time trying to view in the best possible light that there could be three people claiming to be Mr. Darcy.
As to the log... The script creates a separate file for each post. It does seem to me that I could modify it so that it also appends that post to a log file as well. (Aside to The Mysterious H.C. - you obviously know UNIX inside and out - how are you at CGI scripting? I could use some advice on this.)
~Amy
Sat, Nov 30, 1996 (11:04)
#50
HC, mysteriously, claims not to know CGI, just Perl. (H, Perl is the hard part.)
Kaff you don't save all those do you? As individual files? My god, there must be hundreds of thousands of them.
I might be able to help you with the append to log procedure. I do that with data written from my survey forms to an ascii data file on the bluemarble server. Data from each form is added to the file as a new record. I download it occasionally to clean it up and put in the database, then into SPSS. The I zero out the data file and begin again. I will show you that script and we can figure it out together.
Amy
~Kaffeine
Sat, Nov 30, 1996 (11:22)
#51
"Kaff you don't save all those do you? As individual files? My god, there must be hundreds of thousands of them. "
No! The script automatically deletes the 51st file, each time a new post is added - so there are only 50 of them at a time. However, the file names are numeric and we're up to 18,398!!
"I might be able to help you with the append to log procedure."
Wonderful! I was thinking that I don't want a log that goes on forever, and that the best way to do it might be to have it create a file based on the date (ie 113096.log) so that each day is a separate log.
~Cheryl
Sat, Nov 30, 1996 (14:06)
#52
You know, ladies, I am not sure that I want some of the things that I have said in the chat room captured for posterity. Please allay my fears concerning this...
~Kaffeine
Sat, Nov 30, 1996 (14:59)
#53
Cheryl -
That thought had occurred to me as well. We often get quite silly in there, or say things that might not play well later. People would not feel as free if they new that something they said might sneak up later and bite them in the...
Perhaps we should consider only logging special sessions, such as the other night's "Dating Game". (This, of course, dependant on my abilities to create such an option!)
~jwinsor
Sat, Nov 30, 1996 (15:35)
#54
Yes - the ideal way would be to have the option of beginning a log as needed for a particular purpose, and ending it, as well, when the particular purpose was done. I suppose it would also be "friendly" if there were some way to signal to those who drop in on an activity that is being logged that logging is happening. On the other hand, on FirstClass BBSes and AOL and other places that have live chat capability, any person can save any
~jwinsor
Sat, Nov 30, 1996 (15:44)
#55
DANG!!! I forgot to type that offline, and got chopped off again! WISH I knew what causes that!
...any person can save any part of any chat that they participate in without any caveat given. I guess that in reality there is no expectation of any part of any chat realy being private and any postings that one would not want to find saved by someone would be better off sent via e-mail (unless the software supports a "private chat" and that is being used).
~churchh
Sat, Nov 30, 1996 (15:59)
#56
LOGS NOW AVAILABLE:
Here's the logs of the Darcy impersonations (I did edit them down slightly, eliminating some chat on irrelevant topics in the pre- and post-Darcy-impersonation phases):
Wednesday night impersonation session, and some discussions about it on Wednesday and Thursday
When the first Darcy impersonator showed up, I suspected it might be Ian (since Ian had done a not entirely satisfactory impersonation of Col. Fitzwilliam before), so I tried to shake him by adopting a belligerent proletarian persona, and whaen that didn't work, I went over to impersonating Darcy myself, and was soon joined by a third impersonator....
I actually made one big mistake here, issuing under the name of "The Mysterious H.C." something I intended to come from my Darcy persona, but no-one seemed to pick up on it!
Thursday night chat log -- the actual "Dating Game".
We were a little disorganized in the absence of Amy, but eventually Rebecca assumed the postion of "bachelorette"/judge.
~Amy
Sun, Dec 1, 1996 (10:58)
#57
The Dating Game chat log was most entertaining. Thanks, HC for going to the trouble to make it available.
My compliments to all the players, especially those who assumed two roles.
Amy
~terry
Sun, Dec 1, 1996 (11:03)
#58
What's the dating game chat?
~Amy
Sun, Dec 1, 1996 (11:29)
#59
] What's the dating game chat?
______
See HC's links at response #56
~Becks
Sun, Dec 1, 1996 (12:41)
#60
The reasons why I picked "The Real Fitzwilliam Darcy"?
--he was the only imposter who stayed to fight for my affections
--gave good explanation about escaping his engagement from Anne
--got his mother's maiden name right
--liked being away from the onlookers of Meryton when courting Lizzie
The other imposters did I fine job as well, or else I would have had a hard time picking one if the others didn't default.
~churchh
Sun, Dec 1, 1996 (13:22)
#61
A shameful confession: I myself posed the "maiden name" question (which I then answered in my "Real" persona...) -- but I did in part just to get things going, since the others hadn't yet started posing questions (we were still getting organized).
But it was a fair question -- after all, how can Darcy expect to get a credit card if he doesn't know his mother's maiden name ;-)
Rebecca: You were'nt influenced by the endearments that Darcy #1's says "he" was whispering in your ear?
~churchh
Sun, Dec 1, 1996 (13:24)
#62
A shameful confession: I myself posed the "maiden name" question (which I then answered in my "Real" persona...) -- but I did it in part just to get things going, since the others hadn't yet started posing questions (we were still getting organized).
But it was a fair question -- after all, how can Darcy expect to get a credit card if he doesn't know his mother's maiden name ;-)
Rebecca: You weren't influenced by the endearments that Darcy #1 says "he" was whispering in your ear?
~Kali
Mon, Dec 2, 1996 (00:08)
#63
BTW, folks, re: the wednesday log, wherein I am accused of transparently impersonating the "CHimney Sweep" and the "Turkey," I can assure you I had absolutely NOTHING to do with what I am accused. Truth is, I'm not clever enough to even be "transparent"!
Sorry i missed all of the fun,
K
PS - Perky? ME?!!! Amy, I almost killed a woman for accusimg me of that much! ;)
~geekman
Mon, Dec 2, 1996 (04:40)
#64
G'day,
Well I see my daggy reputation proceeds me. However I have not participated in any recent "dating games" or pseudonym role playings, much to my chagrin or perhaps your peace of collective minds. Nup I've been a boring old couch potato busy playing sport, attending meetings, visiting friends and family and driving all over the countryside taking photographs.
~Bells
Mon, Dec 2, 1996 (06:51)
#65
Oh, but I didn't i see you swigging a Chardonnay bottle as you ambled along?
~churchh
Mon, Dec 2, 1996 (15:07)
#66
Oh, by the way, I meant to post these before -- Kali, here are two, umm, "interesting" links I found while net-searching for the word "Kali", when trying to find an appropriate picture of the deity in question... Advisory warning -- these links are "descriptive" (though not really graphic or outright objectionable).
http://www.io.com/~altair/ktb.htm
This is one way to break a man to your will, I guess...
http://www.hubcom.com/magee/tantra/kali3.htm
This explains the "bloodthirsty" part in more detail than you may want know -- scroll down past the pretty mandalas at the beginning...
~Becks
Mon, Dec 2, 1996 (19:24)
#67
Actually, the sweet nothings turned me off. It was like "phone sex" which is very un-Darcy like.
~churchh
Mon, Dec 2, 1996 (21:46)
#68
[Whispers conspiratorially:] "Pssst -- Kali is an ailurogamist!"
~Anna
Mon, Dec 2, 1996 (21:46)
#69
~Kali
Mon, Dec 2, 1996 (22:18)
#70
Gee, Henry...do those things work? And how come all those incarnations of the goddess come with multiple glands? Thanks, buddy...I'll remember you in my will - if I decide not to leave everything to my cat! ;)
- TBHGK-D
~Hilary
Tue, Dec 3, 1996 (14:19)
#71
Rebecca, did you forget we were role playing? - standing in a crowded drawing room, Darcy draws his wife aside and whispers a quick message. I can't deny your feelings, but I'm appalled by you implications.
~Ann
Tue, Dec 3, 1996 (16:07)
#72
An ailurogamist! Is Kali really married to a cat? (I needed to pull out my Liddell and Scott Greek Lexicon for that one!)
~Kali
Tue, Dec 3, 1996 (16:38)
#73
Ann and Henry - Did you guys know that Malcolm X survived prison with a Greek lexicon? Alex Haley says that he would go off about roots and meanings randomly during their interviews...Wait - maybe it was a Latin dictionary? Oh, never mind...
- K
PS - HC, I'll get you for that ailurogamy stuff...mark my words! And when you're least expecting it, too! ;)
~geekman
Wed, Dec 4, 1996 (07:32)
#74
Re: Response #65
Bells I did enjoy those glasses of chardonnay. How about I bring a bottle of the Hunter's Best and you a Mudgee's Best and we'll toast each other and anyone else next time we visit! Ahhh, now there's an idea for that little Aussie get together. :)
~jwinsor
Wed, Dec 4, 1996 (21:43)
#75
From: Kali at 12/4/96 2:30 AM
Yes...hey Joan...were you the Night Owl who came in here threatening to eat Candace and I?
From: Cheryl at 12/4/96 2:31 AM
Hello Joan!
Becks, good luck with the sleepover-I hope to meet your converts here someday!
From: Rebecca at 12/4/96 2:32 AM
For sure--but I know of only one who has a computer.
From: Joan at 12/4/96 2:33 AM
Eat you??? You are kidding, aren't you?
My brain is mush - am doing beta testing for a developer of adaptive software for the disabled, and he sent me a huge communique between him and his Mac programmer and wants feedback??? I can't even understand half of it. So I am giving up till after I get some sleep!
From: Kali at 12/4/96 2:34 AM
I'm not kidding...came in with this really big font, talking about trolls and bridges and then threatened to eat us...so I told him/her to eat me...then they left...;)
From: Rebecca at 12/4/96 2:34 AM
Good. You can stay up with us then...
From: Rebecca at 12/4/96 2:36 AM
You kidding about the troll and bridges, right K? Who is this loser!
From: Joan at 12/4/96 2:36 AM
"I'm not kidding..." etc...
ROTFLOL!!! Thanks I needed that. Guess you were not to his/her/its taste after all?
From: Rebecca at 12/4/96 2:36 AM
Eat you? But you're still here...
From: Cheryl at 12/4/96 2:37 AM
So when were you threatened, Kal?
From: Joan at 12/4/96 2:38 AM
I am still laughing about a troll with a really big font....
From: Kali at 12/4/96 2:39 AM
Glad you guys liked that...I have no clue who it was, unless it was you, RW!
From: Cheryl at 12/4/96 2:39 AM
Kali the Ballbreaker strikes terror into the hearts of all would-be ravenous creatures! when confronted by her mighty chutzpah, they slither and slink away!
From: Kali at 12/4/96 2:40 AM
Oh yes, c'est moi!
From: Joan at 12/4/96 2:40 AM
"unless it was you, RW! "
No, RW only comes out on weekends.
From: Joan at 12/4/96 2:42 AM
You will have to tell that in Best of Chat.
From: Kali at 12/4/96 2:42 AM
RW is a lot of fun...you should bring them out more often...not that we don't love Joan, but...;)
From: Kali at 12/4/96 2:42 AM
Will you post that, Joan?
From: Joan at 12/4/96 2:43 AM
RW keeps Joan up too late for school nights.
OK I capied what you said about it. Wish I could yell AWK at it like HC and have it instantly turn upside down.
~churchh
Fri, Dec 6, 1996 (17:27)
#76
Kali, I de-lamified the ``ailurogamy'' image -- it now uses good modern Greek instead of bad medieval Greek; I looked it up in a dictionary, and it truns out that compound adjective-nouns such as DIGAMOS (``bigamist'') do not take eta or alpha in the feminine. So enjoy... ;-)
~Kali
Fri, Dec 6, 1996 (19:51)
#77
Okay, NOW I'm going to have to kill you...
~Amy
Fri, Dec 6, 1996 (20:02)
#78
Kali, I'll hold him down. Then you kick him.
~jwinsor
Fri, Dec 6, 1996 (21:05)
#79
Oh oh, cher Henri - you are dead meat! (How would you say that in French?)
~Cheryl
Sat, Dec 7, 1996 (00:02)
#80
Young man! stop being rude to my dear niece, this instant!
~Kali
Sat, Dec 7, 1996 (01:42)
#81
Thank you ladies...is he bleeding yet?
~Amy
Sat, Dec 7, 1996 (07:40)
#82
~elder
Sat, Dec 7, 1996 (10:24)
#83
Good grief, Amy, I think you killed him! (p.s. When do you sleep? It appears that you only had a few hours after I saw you at Pemberley.)
~Amy
Sat, Dec 7, 1996 (11:59)
#84
] When do you sleep?
___
I am polyphasic
~JohanneD
Sat, Dec 7, 1996 (12:10)
#85
Joan too : le r�duire en bouillie, en faire de la chair � p�t�
to reduce him to a stew; to change in sausagemeat
~churchh
Sat, Dec 7, 1996 (14:28)
#86
Gee, thanks Johanne, Amy. I have a revelation ablout Amy's love life too:
P.S. Kali -- did you hear about the vicious poetic gossip spread about you in Chat yesterday evening? (Not by me, I swear!)
~Becks
Sat, Dec 7, 1996 (16:49)
#87
HC: I'm watching you....
~Kali
Sat, Dec 7, 1996 (18:15)
#88
Nice plasma, Amy...thank you for your support! ;)
Okay, now what's all this about the poem? tons of people have mentioned it to me, but I have NO FREAKING CLUE what inspired it, nor do I understand why numerous other people have been gossiping about it in the past 36 hours...will somebody please explain, and then will everybody knock it off? ;{
Mrroowww...ffft! Fft!
~Amy
Sat, Dec 7, 1996 (18:24)
#89
] Mrroowww...ffft! Fft!
Oh, Kali dear, do you not realize that this sort of snorting and pawing will only result in a new picture?
Grace did the deed. But it's your own fault. Your wit and vivacity -- I think -- have proved only too acceptable to some. Throw in a familiarity with Greek and classical civilisations, and we see before us a goner. I am quite envious.
~Grace
Sat, Dec 7, 1996 (19:00)
#90
Amy, you read me all too well.
You guessed the tale I wished to tell.
~churchh
Sat, Dec 7, 1996 (20:11)
#91
OK Grace, I'm going to expose you...
This was posted in the chat room yesterday:
From: Grace at 12/6/96 5:49 PM
Tonight I find myself all alone,
No one to talk to, I can only moan...
I thought I heard action behind that curtain....
But who it is, I can't be certain.
Only wish I had time to dally,
Would love to know who's back there doin' it with Kali......
So I leave it to you folks to deal with this clue...
I have no doubt you'll know what to do.
Be sure to tell me what you discover.....
About our dear Kali and her mystery LOVER.Catch you later, Grace
~geekman
Sat, Dec 7, 1996 (20:29)
#92
~jwinsor
Sat, Dec 7, 1996 (21:05)
#93
"le r�duire en bouillie, en faire de la chair � p�t� "
Merci bien, Johanne - I am going to save these - they could come in quite handy!
~churchh
Sat, Dec 7, 1996 (21:20)
#94
But Joan, you probably won't be able to use it anyway, since you won't be able to conjugate the verbs correctly...
~jwinsor
Sat, Dec 7, 1996 (21:46)
#95
Just you wait, Henri Churchyard, Just you wait!
You'll be sorry, but your tears'll come to late!
~Kali
Sun, Dec 8, 1996 (00:42)
#96
Oboy.
~churchh
Sun, Dec 8, 1996 (12:09)
#97
~jwinsor
Mon, Dec 9, 1996 (00:02)
#98
(just you wait!)
~jwinsor
Mon, Dec 9, 1996 (00:04)
#99
Oops! Forgot that said "Kali" - please substitute my own humble name, and the sentiment "le r�duire en bouillie" [smirk]
The RW
~Bells
Tue, Dec 10, 1996 (03:10)
#100
Tardy response to Ian (Response #74)
Not a bad idea at all for a meeting in Terra Australis... a night of imbibing in Canberra. I've heard that our nation's capital does grow things other than public servants ... not that there's anything wrong with them! ;-)
~jwinsor
Tue, Dec 10, 1996 (04:47)
#101
I hereby publicly take back all of the nasty things I may have said earlier in this thread about HC's meatier qualities. The man is a saint!
~Kali
Tue, Dec 10, 1996 (16:12)
#102
No, Joan...I think he deserved it! ;)
~churchh
Mon, Dec 16, 1996 (00:29)
#103
Here are images for Ann and Amy:
I didn't intend Amy's to be so big, but it turned out that way...
~Anna
Mon, Dec 16, 1996 (16:36)
#104
~Kali
Mon, Dec 16, 1996 (22:37)
#105
Anna, dear? Is this a silent cry for help? ;)
~Anna
Mon, Dec 16, 1996 (22:40)
#106
I can't get the &^(6%# cork out of the champagne.
~geekman
Tue, Dec 17, 1996 (02:38)
#107
I'll help you Anna with that cork. Hmmm ...(pop!) ... Oh I very much approve of your choice Anna. What vintage?
~Anna
Tue, Dec 17, 1996 (16:57)
#108
1812 of course!
~Kali
Tue, Dec 17, 1996 (17:29)
#109
SNORT!
~Anna
Tue, Dec 17, 1996 (18:39)
#110
Kali - please don't breathe the champagne
~geekman
Wed, Dec 18, 1996 (08:00)
#111
Yes Kali, so unbecoming of a lady! Only men can be neanderthals here! 1812 Anna, yes very good. Mmmm refreshing, has a slightly woody favour...
~Kali
Wed, Dec 18, 1996 (18:44)
#112
I never understood why human beings enjoy fermented fruits which taste like oak barrels.
~pemberley
Thu, Dec 19, 1996 (03:33)
#113
Well Young Lady, I think I need to escort you in your travels around the world as you learn to contemplate and savour the wonders of the many fine wines.
~churchh
Fri, Dec 20, 1996 (15:49)
#114
Rebecca and Joan were asking for an image in chat yesterday; I had a bright idea for one, so I hope you're satisfied, Rebecca ;-)
(Sorry Joan, haven't thought of an appropriate image for you yet...)
~terry
Sat, Dec 21, 1996 (11:06)
#115
I saw this web based chat site today. It was a link from the
http://www.centrum.is site:
http://www.centrum.is/cgi-bin/vefspjallid
Check it out and see if you think this would be a good chat system
for the Spring.
~Kaffeine
Sat, Dec 21, 1996 (14:21)
#116
Terry - Out of curiousity, what is wrong with the Pemberley chat room? Why do we need another?
~Becks
Sat, Dec 21, 1996 (14:26)
#117
You are wonderful, HC.
Yes, I AM Lizzy!
~geekman
Sat, Dec 21, 1996 (17:32)
#118
Well HC how about it then? An image duel for the lady's attentions?
~Kali
Sat, Dec 21, 1996 (22:55)
#119
I agree with Kaff...PCR is great!
Oh no...here we go again with the graphics...but at least these have nothing to do with bestiality! ;)
~jwinsor
Sat, Dec 21, 1996 (23:14)
#120
PCR is great, but the software does not have many "high end" features. For instance, what if we were to entice CF in for a chat? Would we not wish to be able to save the
~Kali
Sat, Dec 21, 1996 (23:18)
#121
...or ailurogamy...
~Kali
Sat, Dec 21, 1996 (23:19)
#122
Hee hee, Joan...:::)
~jwinsor
Sat, Dec 21, 1996 (23:20)
#123
GRRRRRRRR!!!! (I shall spare you the blinking...)
PCR is great, but the software does not have many "high end" features. For instance, what if we were to entice CF in for a chat? Would we not wish to be able to save the entire thing and archive it somewhere here for continued drooling? ;-)
Other chat software that I have experienced (AOL's probably being the best known) has the ability to do this, and many groups do invite/persuade special "guests" of interest to them to participate in a chat session in this manner. I don't think it hurts to try out other implementations of chat - in case there is one available that we might like even better.
~jwinsor
Sat, Dec 21, 1996 (23:20)
#124
Fermez la bouche, Kali!
~terry
Sun, Dec 22, 1996 (00:26)
#125
I was thinking of a generic chat system for the Spring as a whole, I realize that
the Pemberly chat room is serving your purpose well and I am suggesting that it
be replaced with something else. It would be nice to find out who's online at
any given time on the Spring and engage them in chat. Has anyone looked at the
chat url I mentioned:
http://www.centrum.is/cgi-bin/vefspjallid
I'd be interested in comments on how this compares to the Pemberly chat system,
which I also have the code for.
~jwinsor
Sun, Dec 22, 1996 (01:35)
#126
I shall look eventually, but not till after Christmas - it will be all I can do to get ready for that between now and then!
~geekman
Sun, Dec 22, 1996 (05:44)
#127
Terry, I had a visit of the chat room at http://www.centrum.is/cgi-bin/vefspjallid and I approve of the lack of a background image which can slow up the loading of the page in the Pemberley Chat Room. However the dialogue box in the PCR is much more user friendly and the feedback upon uploading the message is faster. I do like the ability to be able to set your own refresh rate in the PCR although the other chat page has a frequent automatic refresh set at 15 seconds. An advantage of the other room i
the slightly better layout for those with browsers that can load frames, but that precludes anyone with an older browser. All up my vote is still firmly for the PCR.
~geekman
Sun, Dec 22, 1996 (06:34)
#128
HC: Now Kali has her own Games Software at http://www.kali.net
Oh and a new image too! ;)
~terry
Sun, Dec 22, 1996 (09:05)
#129
I hope that we can have a page somewhere that lists the home pages of
participants in this conference. And anyone without a home page,
("homepageless") is welcome to one on the Spring.
~Becks
Sun, Dec 22, 1996 (18:57)
#130
Oh, you boys and your graphics!!! God, who should I choose....Decisions, decisions!
K and my Auntie: What do you think, dearests?
~jwinsor
Sun, Dec 22, 1996 (21:26)
#131
Good Grief, Kali! Where ever did you find the time to create such a detailed and impressive site in the middle of finals! You are truly to be admired. And all the while pretending not even to know how to blink! ;;;)
~Kali
Sun, Dec 22, 1996 (21:58)
#132
Whatever, Joan! ;) I DO love all the attention, though...;)
Actually, Terry...I've been looking for a permanent place to house my page as my account at school may be terminated upon graduation...care to give me more info about getting a site at Spring? ;) Thanks...
~terry
Sun, Dec 22, 1996 (23:08)
#133
Sure kali. Just email
mailto://terry@spring.com
me with a username and password to setup. Your webpage will be of
the form:
http://www.spring.com/~kali
In the email, be sure to give your full name, address, phone no. etc
and I'll create the account.
The actual webpage is called index.html and will reside in the
public_html directory in your user directory.
Anyone who is a regular contributor to any conference on the Spring is
welcome to a home page.
~churchh
Wed, Dec 25, 1996 (05:25)
#134
Hey the web site is interesting -- find the answers to the following questions there:
What is Kali?
How do I get Kali?
How do I use Kali? �-- Brief description of how to use the different versions of Kali.
Playing games with Kali -- List of the hot multiplayer games and relevant links about them.
And I highly resent the implied accusation that I would be so indelicate to allude to such an improper topic as bestiality -- I never insinuated that it would be anything other than a legitimate aboveboard fair-and-square Marriage -- AilouroGAMy. Refer to the image in which it's all spelled out in plain, simple, and comprehensible Greek
~churchh
Wed, Dec 25, 1996 (06:34)
#135
Ian, what does the bell in the corner of your image mean? Is it wedding bells? When may we expect the carriage to drive off from the church door?
~geekman
Thu, Dec 26, 1996 (07:02)
#136
And A Belated Happy Birthday Henri. The Bell tolls for people's attention, and is not meant to suggest anything other than that! But whose carriage do you infer HC? ;-)
~churchh
Thu, Dec 26, 1996 (08:13)
#137
The carriage which is to convey you and "Lizzia" home to Pemberley, err... Newcastle, no wait I mean Pemberley -- or I think Newcastle.. Anyway, I guess YOU DECIDE!
~Kali
Thu, Dec 26, 1996 (15:53)
#138
You're absitively, posilutely correct, H (how would the hookah-sucking catepillar in _Alice_ say it?)...about Pembercastle, that is...
FYI, I don't plan on marrying my cat, or anyone else's, for that matter. Oh and BTW, the answers to the above items re: Kali are NOT located in any web site...;)
~Cheryl
Sat, Dec 28, 1996 (07:49)
#139
A few days ago in the chat room Ian and I discovered that we are both great Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy fans and have dubbed each other Arthur Dent and Ford Prefect, respectively. Since then we have added a few others to our number; Amy is Zaphod Beebelbrox and Kaffeine is Slartibartfast. Ann and Selina have also admitted to being fans but have not yet declared a persona.
Are there any other HGTTG fans out there? I know it seems incongruous to be both an Austenite and yearn for a Babel Fish, but it seems to be true nonetheless. It is time to come out of the closet all you HGTTG fans, as long as you DON'T PANIC and have your towel with you, it will be all right!
~geekman
Sat, Dec 28, 1996 (09:30)
#140
That's right folks, my bedroom is fast disappearing as it's being removed by a Vogon blaster. Although she does not confess to the name, Rebecca has been has been dubbed by both Cheryl and I, Trillian. Well I'd better go and find my toothbrush ... somewhere under this potplant ... I wonder what this button does ...
~terry
Sat, Dec 28, 1996 (10:51)
#141
Wait till mixu catches wind of this!
~Kaffeine
Sat, Dec 28, 1996 (12:28)
#142
Somewhere around here I have a great DON'T PANIC screensaver, not to worry though - it has no Vogon poetry to it!
~Cheryl
Sat, Dec 28, 1996 (14:09)
#143
Vogon poetry???!!! Aaaaaaaarrrrrrggggggggghhhhhhhh!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
~churchh
Sat, Dec 28, 1996 (20:46)
#144
I sometimes tease Amy with being a "lady eccentric", so I proposed to her that there should be a suitable piece of music entitled "The March of the Lady Eccentrics". However, she pointed out that a march would imply too great a degree of regimentation, so I offered an alternative title -- "The Ramble (In Various Different Directions) of the Lady Eccentrics".
Too bad I have no ability to compose music to go along to the title... ;-)
[
~alfresco
Mon, Dec 30, 1996 (00:54)
#145
Your astral-belt bevy of lady eccentrics graphic is indeed rambling orbitally, HC. Gustav Holst's THE PLANETS music conveys just the right flux of planetary travel modes to accomodate all our lady eccentrics styles, (from quirky little Mercury to thunderous Jupiter to languorous Venus, etc.)
~Becks
Mon, Dec 30, 1996 (06:45)
#146
You people are sick!
~Donna
Mon, Dec 30, 1996 (14:00)
#147
"Beatles","Beatles" everywhere,but no "Anthologys" to be had.I'll just hummmmm to my self.
~sysop
Mon, Dec 30, 1996 (16:43)
#148
I played a little Beatles on the piano today, Donna. "Back in the USSR, " with the little interlude that pays tribute to the Beach Boys!
~Donna
Mon, Dec 30, 1996 (18:14)
#149
Cool! Terry, I play the piano and the Beatles are great. I just got Mozart's Concerta No 21 Andante {'Elvira Madigan' Theme} I love it.
~Amy
Mon, Dec 30, 1996 (18:51)
#150
Oops. Sorry, Donna, that was me. I forget myself and who I was and everything.
~Donna
Mon, Dec 30, 1996 (18:59)
#151
How many of "you" are there Amy?
~Cheryl
Mon, Dec 30, 1996 (21:09)
#152
Yes, Kali, Donna, Janet and I had a Beatles Lovefest going on last night! It was Fab! :-)
~elder
Tue, Dec 31, 1996 (15:25)
#153
There was a super documentary on HBO (I think -- it was one of the premium movie channels, anyway) Monday night about the Beach Boys new (?) album w/ country music singers doing the lead vocals and the Boys doing the backup. (Tammy Wynette did "In My Room".) Great fun, and hard to believe how old they all are!
All of them seemed to be having a good time, and that made the music even more enjoyable.
~Amy
Tue, Dec 31, 1996 (18:02)
#154
the Boys doing the backup. (Tammy Wynette did "In My Room".)
___
How very odd!
~jwinsor
Tue, Dec 31, 1996 (20:50)
#155
"Great fun, and hard to believe how old they all are! '
... and consequently how old we all are! :-)
~churchh
Tue, Dec 31, 1996 (21:28)
#156
You haven't heard "In My Room" until you've heard Danish punk-rocker Nina Hagen's karaoke version (done about 1980)...
~Donna
Tue, Dec 31, 1996 (21:31)
#157
Oh! my really?
~Amy
Wed, Jan 1, 1997 (06:39)
#158
Is there anyone out there who has even heard an obscure Beach Boys song called "I'm Bugged At My Old Man?"
~churchh
Mon, Jan 6, 1997 (16:55)
#159
~Amy
Mon, Jan 6, 1997 (17:01)
#160
I do. I do. I do. I do. I do. I do. I do. I do. I do. I do. I do. I do. I do. I do. I do. I do. I do. I do.
~Amy
Mon, Jan 6, 1997 (17:02)
#161
And I believe in spooks, too. I do.
~Cheryl
Mon, Jan 6, 1997 (21:31)
#162
LOL Amy! But tell me, can you twist your tail whilst declaiming? ;-)
~Kali
Mon, Jan 6, 1997 (22:15)
#163
Courage, Amy...
We should do the Beatles bonding thing again soon, Cheryl, Janet, Donna...that was lots of fun. And hey, there's a P&P2 connection...JE played Cynthia Lennon in "Backbeat"! ;)
~terry
Mon, Jan 6, 1997 (23:28)
#164
Celebrate Paul McCartney's knighthood in the music conference
topic on this.
~Kali
Mon, Jan 6, 1997 (23:36)
#165
Woo-hoo! Sir Paul...oooh, how well that sounds! ;)
~Cheryl
Tue, Jan 7, 1997 (03:52)
#166
Kali! I have yet to talk to you since you came in from the cold! I miss you! :-(
~Kali
Tue, Jan 7, 1997 (20:16)
#167
Awwww...I missed you too, Auntie! Tonite in chat, shall we catch up? ;)
~geekman
Wed, Jan 8, 1997 (09:21)
#168
Yeah, Kali!
~geekman
Wed, Jan 8, 1997 (09:22)
#169
Yeah, Kali!
~Amy
Thu, Jan 9, 1997 (01:39)
#170
Henry, I was grinding through all the topics again, (old is new struck me again) and noticed you promised Joan her own image a while back but did not have any ideas. I have some.
~churchh
Thu, Jan 9, 1997 (02:16)
#171
~churchh
Thu, Jan 9, 1997 (02:17)
#172
Ok, lay them on me, Amy... ;-)
~amy
Thu, Jan 9, 1997 (16:31)
#173
GRRR comes to mind, for one thing. UNIX loathing might be a fun way to go! Mmmmm... Mac loyalty... Royal We... Columbo. There are so many hooks.
~churchh
Mon, Jan 20, 1997 (15:11)
#174
Ode on arriving at an inopportune moment in the chat room
From: Grace at 1/18/97 5:19 PM
I bemoan
Being
Alone.
Me thinks
My timing
STINKS!
~Kali
Mon, Jan 20, 1997 (15:37)
#175
Classic, Grace...absolutely classic...
~churchh
Tue, Jan 21, 1997 (18:53)
#176
~churchh
Tue, Jan 21, 1997 (19:05)
#177
~Anna
Tue, Jan 21, 1997 (19:09)
#178
Henry!
~Mari
Tue, Jan 21, 1997 (19:32)
#179
But Henry, the beauty of our obsession is that we no more really though we could have Mr. Firth than Mr. Darcy; there is nothing to get over; the fantasy lives on!
~Kali
Tue, Jan 21, 1997 (20:04)
#180
Right on, Mari! I personally think that Firth the man is not all that great, but as Mr. Darcy (and Mr. Darcy only!), he is wonderful!
~churchh
Tue, Jan 21, 1997 (20:19)
#181
But after all the electrons that have been spent in encomiums and drooling, should I not have the right to tease you ladies just a little?
~Kali
Tue, Jan 21, 1997 (20:20)
#182
Go ahead. Just remember that not all of us are jealous because he's getting married!
~sld
Tue, Jan 21, 1997 (20:31)
#183
H.C.: ENCOMIUMS?! How the h*** do ya pronounce THAT? Better yet, say it three times fast.
~jwinsor
Tue, Jan 21, 1997 (21:20)
#184
Hc: But after all the electrons that have been spent in encomiums and drooling, should I not have the right to tease you ladies just a little?
While I am the first to admit that I like Darcy (not Firth) very well indeed in fantasy, I must also admit that Henry's tease has me sitting here laughing into my monitor screen like a fool. Thanks for the "ha ha", HC.
~Mari
Wed, Jan 22, 1997 (14:13)
#185
Yes, Henry, we certainly must allow you that priviledge, for we all agree that ''For what do we live, but to make sport for our neighbours, and laugh at them in our turn?''
~Becks
Thu, Jan 23, 1997 (01:35)
#186
HC:
RASPBERRY!!
~Meggin
Sun, Jan 26, 1997 (01:07)
#187
The fact that I'm married hasn't slowed my heart----why should I care if he is? It is, after all, a fantasy. :)
~Kali
Tue, Jan 28, 1997 (01:38)
#188
Okay, I'm changing the subject. Today in chat I revealed what I look like. I'm proud of my newfound scanning abilities (but I'm still getting the hang of editing, as you can see!)!
I am in the back, on the left, in the blue dress, wearing glasses and pearls around my neck. This picture was taken at my birthday dinner in DC this summer.
~Hilary
Tue, Jan 28, 1997 (03:00)
#189
Kali, how nice to see you! Thanks.
~Ann2
Tue, Jan 28, 1997 (13:35)
#190
Kali! I am afraid I'm getting softer every year(in some ways, that is).So nice to see you as you look rigth at me, admit I got a lump in my throat. It is so amazing this distant getting together thing.
As for your scanning abilities I can only admire them. Hope to learn myself.
~Inko
Tue, Jan 28, 1997 (16:28)
#191
Kali, it's nice to put another face to this group. I now know what you and Myretta look like. I admire your scanning skills - I'm way behind; I don't even have a scanner and wouldn't know what to do with one if I did!! Next time you're in DC you'll have to e-mail before and we can get together - can even introduce you to my lawyer son who works at Justice Dept.
~Cheryl
Tue, Jan 28, 1997 (17:26)
#192
Inko: can even introduce you to my lawyer son who works at Justice Dept.
Inko, would this be called "networking" or "matchmaking" ?? ;-)
~Inko
Tue, Jan 28, 1997 (17:37)
#193
Cheryl: LOL, but more networking than matchmaking, knowing my son!!;-)
He's single, but not interested in lawyers! Of course, I don't know about future lawyers!!;-)
~Kali
Tue, Jan 28, 1997 (19:52)
#194
Thanks, Ann2 and Inko...I hope that I will get to meet both of you in person very soon! :)
Inko: Your son works at DOJ? Wow, great gig...
~Inko
Tue, Jan 28, 1997 (21:20)
#195
Kali, he works at DOJ in Land Acquisition at present. Was formerly in environmental enforcement. It is, as you say, a good gig for him - leaves him enough time on weekends and odd days for his main love, sci-fi and sci-fi conventions!
~Amy
Tue, Jan 28, 1997 (21:29)
#196
sci-fi conventions!
__
You mean, like Star Trek, Inko?
~Inko
Tue, Jan 28, 1997 (21:50)
#197
No Amy, the real sci-fi people hardly ever associate with "trekkies", though trekkies occasionally show up at their conventions. Don't ask me what kind of sci-fi--I'm not into it, though he did tell me that at one there was a Regency group where they had a real regency dance!! Now that would be something right up my alley!!
~Amy
Tue, Jan 28, 1997 (22:29)
#198
] he did tell me that at one there was a Regency group where they had a real regency dance!! Now that would be something right up my alley!!
__
Yes, I've been thinking along the same lines. Had no idea there was such a thing. I just bought two roleplaying game books: a victorian game called Comme il Faut and a book about creating games, thinking about adapting the Victorian one for the Regency. Ask him for more info, would you?
(Our HC also looks down at Star Trek.)
~Ann
Tue, Jan 28, 1997 (23:04)
#199
I prefer Babylon 5!
~Kali
Tue, Jan 28, 1997 (23:10)
#200
TNG RULES!!!!
~Ann
Tue, Jan 28, 1997 (23:18)
#201
No comment!
~Ann
Tue, Jan 28, 1997 (23:20)
#202
Kali come to the PCR!
~geekman
Wed, Jan 29, 1997 (07:55)
#203
Of course HHGTTG and Red Dwarf rule! ;-) As far as TV sci-fi goes anyway! That's sacrilege here in the Austen Conference!
~TJ
Wed, Jan 29, 1997 (14:02)
#204
just read every entry, COOL, now how do i get into chat.......
~Cheryl
Wed, Jan 29, 1997 (15:06)
#205
TJ, there's a link on the main page of Spring..."Live chat at Pemberley Drawing Room" or something. When you get there you need to choose the "Pemberley Drawing Room"-- it is defaulted to the "Northam Lounge" and there you are! Come join us sometime! ;-)
~churchh
Wed, Jan 29, 1997 (16:19)
#206
Yes, I'm afraid I do look down upon people who are very interested in TV science fiction (for example Star Trek), but have no interest in any other science fiction...
The Regency dancing at the Science Fiction convention has a WWW page at http://lacon3.worldcon.org/www/Events/regency.htm (I haven't ever really been to an SF convention, myself...)
~Kaffeine
Wed, Jan 29, 1997 (18:47)
#207
Kali and Ian - ST:TNG AND HHGTTG Rule!!
~Kali
Wed, Jan 29, 1997 (22:39)
#208
Love you, Kaff!
~Cheryl
Thu, Jan 30, 1997 (02:05)
#209
Kaffeine: ST:TNG AND HHGTTG Rule!!
Yeah, but Vogon poetry bites! Resistance is futile! ;-)
~Grace
Thu, Jan 30, 1997 (13:08)
#210
Cheryl, I left you the poem (not Vogon) that we talked about....look in topic 3 of the poetry conference. As to whether it 'bites', you will have to let me know.
Ann, try to leave the offering you mentioned....in the same place...we would all
love to get a look at it!
Kali, it is wonderful to finally see you. Thanks!
~candace
Fri, Jan 31, 1997 (22:11)
#211
Oh my dear little Kuklamou -- It was so nice to see your picture! Louie says "My goodness, she does look like a greek girl!". I'm glad that you have this skill -- If I mail our picture to you, could you post it? I haven't gotton my "Snappy" yet. Let me know, OK?
~Kaffeine
Sat, Feb 1, 1997 (01:12)
#212
I've been trying to find a solution to the problem of AOL and Prodigy users not being able to participate in chat. I've found a Java app that I think would solve the problem. I'd appreciate it if you would try it out and let me know what you think - especially those of you using Prodigy or AOL. Its at:
http://www.worldrch.com/temp.html
~Amy
Sat, Feb 1, 1997 (01:20)
#213
Very nice of you to do that, Kaf. I'm impressed. Java! Eee! Still scares me.
~Kali
Sat, Feb 1, 1997 (04:46)
#214
Glad you and Louie got a kick outta my pic! ;) You certainly can send me the picture...you still have my address, right?
~Kaffeine
Sat, Feb 1, 1997 (10:04)
#215
Don't be impressed - I didn't write anything! Its a company called Sneaker Chat. You just block and copy some html onto a web page, and their server does all the work!
I like it, in terms of ease of use, but it has one flaw I don't think will make it practical for our group to use. You can only speak in sentences, rather than in paragraphs as we do at Pemberley. Let me know what you think.
~Amy
Sat, Feb 1, 1997 (10:12)
#216
Will you be around later, Kaf? I have breakfast club in just a little while, but I wanted to ask you something else about Pemberley.
~Kaffeine
Sat, Feb 1, 1997 (10:52)
#217
Off and on, Amy. Give me a shout!
~Cheryl
Sat, Feb 1, 1997 (11:41)
#218
Well, some of us had a slumber party at Pemberley last night! We talked hair, boys (Darcy, Wentworth, etc.), we made fudge, we were even invaded by a BOY (poor Ian!), but at least at this slumber party, no one's bra ended up in the freezer! It was a hoot! ;-)
~geekman
Sat, Feb 1, 1997 (18:59)
#219
Kaffeine, I much prefer the Chat Rooms you've set up, despite logging in problems, socket errors and other problems which crop up from time to time. Speaking in single sentences is very difficult for people who are so able to speak lengthy passages without drawing breath. But, we really would test and push any chat service to it's limits regardless of the medium. As your service still copes admirably well most of the time then I vote we stay with your service.
~Meggin
Sun, Feb 2, 1997 (22:14)
#220
Kaffeine, I'm an AOL user and I just minutes ago tried your link. Either no one was home or everyone thinks I'm weird for chatting away to myself! It seemed to work, but no one was listed as a room occupant but myself.
~Kaffeine
Mon, Feb 3, 1997 (11:38)
#221
Margaret - Since its just a test site, the odds were that you wouldn't find anyone there. It IS good to know, however, that you AOLers can get into it!
Now all I need to do is find a similar program that will allow for speaking in more than short sentences, so that we can ALL get together!!
~bernie
Tue, Feb 4, 1997 (06:28)
#222
Kaff, here's an interesting pronblem. I just went over to see the temporary chat room and all I get is a blank black page and a message, which says "Applet can't srart; class JavaTalkClient not found". I'm using Netscape Gold 3 with an ethernet connection ot the Internet.
PS Sorry about the spellings, but editing in a shell account is still an awful lot of hassle :(
~churchh
Tue, Feb 4, 1997 (16:16)
#223
I got a "connection not made" error when I tried to connect...
~churchh
Tue, Feb 4, 1997 (16:17)
#224
~churchh
Tue, Feb 4, 1997 (16:22)
#225
Here's some impromptu ad hoc imprecations and poetry, devised on the occasion of finding oneself alone in the chat room:
From: Ann2 at 2/2/97 5:15 PM
Forever empty is this room,
why is it so?
Wrong choice of time I do assume,
I grieve hoho...
From: Grace at 2/4/97 3:27 PM
Everyone goes out the door...
I am left alone once more!
It is a condition I deplore.
From: Grace at 1/25/97 10:41 AM
Amy, Henry, Ian et al.... I am now channeling all my wishes and thoughts to you in hopes of persuading you cosmically to now appear here.....
From: Ann2 at 2/2/97 3:26 PM
Oh no, not again... those walls however elegantly covered with tapisseries and paintings, echo the sound of my lonely thoughts... Oh where are the friends that once I knew? Where have they gone?
~Cheryl
Tue, Feb 4, 1997 (16:35)
#226
Oh how sad!
~Kaffeine
Tue, Feb 4, 1997 (21:25)
#227
That's wonderful - graffiti in the chat room!!
If you have your towel, click here! (wav file)
~Susan
Tue, Feb 4, 1997 (21:43)
#228
I tried to go into A Place to Practice HTML under this new configuration and
got a Server Error message (I was able to get in before).
Help?
~jwinsor
Tue, Feb 4, 1997 (21:56)
#229
Kaff - connections to the PCR seem to have ground to a complete halt - is there something happening in your part of the world interfering with connection?
~jwinsor
Tue, Feb 4, 1997 (22:01)
#230
Kaff, Netscape said that the .wav file was "invalid"???
~elder
Tue, Feb 4, 1997 (22:13)
#231
Joan, too -- I was able to access Kaff's .wav file, using Netscape. Local server problem?
~jwinsor
Tue, Feb 4, 1997 (22:20)
#232
Just tried it again - Netscape (3.0, Mac) does not seem to like it.
The PRC has not accepted a connection for almost an hour now...
~JohanneD
Tue, Feb 4, 1997 (22:22)
#233
" So long.... and thanks for all the fish" :)
all I need to hear now is Wallace to say " Cheeeeeze, Gromit, we need some more Cheeeeeeezzzzzeeeee"
~JohanneD
Tue, Feb 4, 1997 (22:24)
#234
oups, sorry, forgot to mention I'm on Netscape gold 3.1 Windoze95
like it :)
~jwinsor
Tue, Feb 4, 1997 (22:42)
#235
The last time I tried the .wav it froze my whole machine and I had to restart. But I did save it and it played OK offline... go figure!
~geekman
Thu, Feb 6, 1997 (04:37)
#236
Well, I'm very pleased to see the PDR back again, Kaff. Bernie, Amy and I were all tossed out yesterday morning (USA Eastern Time) while having a great repartee. C'est la vie! ;-)
~Kaffeine
Thu, Feb 6, 1997 (18:26)
#237
Re: Chat outage. Here's the response from my ISP:
-----------------
Kathleen,
We noticed some instability in the hard drive about 1 -1/2 ago and we
are
replacing it now. We have shut off ftp access so that no one can write
to the drive while we transfer the data to the new one.
Should be up again in another hour.
--------------------
~geekman
Fri, Feb 7, 1997 (03:08)
#238
Thanks for the explanation, Kaff. Actually Kathleen, I hope you do get enough sleep ?
~Kaffeine
Sun, Feb 9, 1997 (01:03)
#239
Here's a link for you HHGTTG fans (a screensaver)
ftp://sunsite.cnlab-switch.ch/mirror/winsite/win3/desktop/panic11.zip
~Cheryl
Sun, Feb 9, 1997 (01:25)
#240
Thanks Slartibartfast! From Ford Prefect.
~mrobens
Sun, Feb 9, 1997 (09:51)
#241
Thanks Slartibartfast! From Ford Prefect.
And from one of the Arthurs.
Myarthur