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Whispers and riddles (was Secrets, Vaguely Encryted...)

topic 159 · 57 responses
~Amy Sat, Feb 15, 1997 (01:41) seed
Old Secret, &tc. messages moved to AustenArchive. 40 new of
~Amy Sat, Feb 15, 1997 (01:43) #1
Last few messages:
~churchh Fri, Feb 7, 1997 (14:01) #79
~Amy Wed, Feb 12, 1997 (09:52) #80
~JohanneD Wed, Feb 12, 1997 (10:54) #81
Is this where you plug your guitar Amy?
~mrobens Wed, Feb 12, 1997 (11:15) #82
Did you pig out last night, Amy?
~Amy Wed, Feb 12, 1997 (11:16) #83
It's a Lydia snort, J. Try it. I used to play guitar a little, but just acoustic.
~JohanneD Wed, Feb 12, 1997 (12:09) #84
LOL Amy,now that's a SNORT!
~Cheryl Wed, Feb 12, 1997 (12:44) #85
I love this snort, Amy! Are you going to get more sound bites for us? I would love to have a whole P&P2 sound scheme on my computer...maybe for the exclamation have Mrs. Bennet saying "Oh Mr. Bennett!!!" I think I'll put the snort as the error message...;-)
~JohanneD Wed, Feb 12, 1997 (12:55) #86
and when your program shuts you can hear �I shall never see him again� while watching your Darcy screensaver/wallpaper disappear... Another reason to get back at your computer as quickly as possible :)
~churchh Wed, Feb 12, 1997 (13:14) #87
~Amy Thu, Feb 13, 1997 (16:40) #88
~Anna Thu, Feb 13, 1997 (19:28) #89
Oh?
~jwinsor Thu, Feb 13, 1997 (21:22) #90
Amy, what is the difference between the GRRRR.wav file and the snort.wav? The Grrrrr will play just fine, but the snort won't - Netscape claims that it is an invalid file.
~Amy Fri, Feb 14, 1997 (01:15) #91
Oh dear. Let me save it another way, and this time try to remember which way that is.
~Amy Fri, Feb 14, 1997 (01:32) #92
Joan, looks like they are both the Windows PCM flavor of the *.wav format, but the snort is 8-bit and the GRRR 16. I can't seem to FTP right now. I will try sending the file to you as an email attachment, if you would not mind testing it on the Mac. I would like to know for sure what works for whom.
~jwinsor Fri, Feb 14, 1997 (05:06) #93
Got your mail - Netscape did not like the 16 bit version, either. Picky, picky, picky! Would sure like to figure out why!
~Amy Fri, Feb 14, 1997 (15:15) #94
Joan, I am moving this thread to Austen test. New topic: sound
~Ann Fri, Feb 14, 1997 (22:30) #95
Amy, are you having a lot of trouble FTPing to the spring? I seem to have intermitent problems with it too.
~Amy Sat, Feb 15, 1997 (01:47) #2
Yeah, Ann, once in a while. Not too often, but of course I have trouble whenever I really want to put up something fast.
~jwinsor Sat, Feb 15, 1997 (03:42) #3
are you having a lot of trouble FTPing to the spring? I find it easier to ftp FROM the Spring. Telnet here and then fttp back to my local shell account, and "get" whatever - have never had any trouble with that. (Not that I have done nearly as much of it as either of you.) (BTW, the cruelest blow of all delivered by YAPP is when it complains that you have messed up a tag, will not let you pass until you have done it right, asks if you want to re-post, and then replies: Response aborted! Returning to current topic. Invalid command: :r - after first tossing out everything you had typed.
~Amy Sat, Feb 15, 1997 (08:50) #4
It is too cruel. When I make a response that has a lot of tags, and when I remember about it, I copy the response before submitting it.
~Ann Sat, Feb 15, 1997 (14:28) #5
Whenever that happens, Joan, I think the best way around it is to copy what you have written and back up to the original page and repost it with the correction. Every time I have an error like that, I seem to end up losing my post.
~jwinsor Sun, Feb 16, 1997 (03:34) #6
The best way around is not to type in the stupid box at all, but copy and paste from what you typed elsewhere. Which is a royal pain for short posts. It's the "when I remember" part that makes things risky. I just can't imagine how YAPP ever got out of beta with an error like this!
~Ann Sun, Feb 16, 1997 (14:01) #7
It's also a pain if your computer lacks the memory to keep more than one App open at a time.
~Anna Sun, Feb 16, 1997 (17:35) #8
] how YAPP ever got out of beta is it out of beta?
~Ann Sun, Feb 16, 1997 (18:55) #9
Dave is/was writting the new version. Someone joked that Dave should let us use it free for beta testing. We can push any program to its limit (if not beyond)!
~churchh Sun, Feb 16, 1997 (20:43) #10
It's the "Expires: 1-Jan-1983" HTTP headers that disable the browser back button that cause all these problems.,..
~Ann Mon, Feb 17, 1997 (00:39) #11
Es kam mir Spanish vor, Henri!
~jwinsor Mon, Feb 17, 1997 (04:53) #12
It's the "Expires: 1-Jan-1983" HTTP headers that disable the browser back button that cause all these problems.,.. Is there any way to edit this to read 1-Jan-2083? (or some other future date?)
~churchh Mon, Feb 17, 1997 (20:52) #13
Joan -- you wouldn't want to change the header to a future date, but to delete it entirely. You could do this in the master rc.yapp-bin file, but only for the whole site, not for individual conferences. If this were done, people would have to press their browser "Reload" button a lot to see newly-posted messages....
~Amy Mon, Feb 17, 1997 (20:59) #14
There must be some reason for not doing it this way, something besides seeking to keep us from the trouble of refreshing the page?
~jwinsor Tue, Feb 18, 1997 (00:15) #15
If this were done, people would have to press their browser "Reload" button a lot to see newly-posted messages.... I am not understanding something here. As it is, we cannot see newly posted messages anyway without re-loading the entire conference. And if it re-loaded newly posted messages, at least the reload button would re-load something besides the text entry box!
~churchh Mon, Feb 24, 1997 (03:41) #16
~Cheryl Mon, Feb 24, 1997 (04:02) #17
I always knew it would come to this some day, all of HC's rantings have been a desparate cry for help! ;-)
~churchh Mon, Feb 24, 1997 (16:26) #18
~churchh Fri, Feb 28, 1997 (10:25) #19
~churchh Fri, Feb 28, 1997 (10:35) #20
~Hilary Sun, Mar 2, 1997 (17:54) #21
Hmmmm....Able-bodied seaman. Manuel .....'Que? que?'
~churchh Tue, Mar 4, 1997 (13:21) #22
~JohanneD Fri, Mar 7, 1997 (17:14) #23
LOL Hil, love when he named is rat Basil
~bernhard Fri, Mar 7, 1997 (17:34) #24
and then they put Basil in the ratatouille
~churchh Wed, Mar 12, 1997 (19:24) #25
~Amy Wed, Mar 12, 1997 (20:18) #26
~kate Thu, Mar 13, 1997 (12:17) #27
Amy, tried to go to this cryptic place, but could not get in... ;-(
~churchh Thu, Mar 13, 1997 (12:23) #28
~jwinsor Thu, Mar 13, 1997 (23:57) #29
Amy, tried to go to this cryptic place, but could not get in... ;-( I got in and got about 3 inches of the top of a mysterious Dark Tower, and then, aftet transmission stopped for several minutes, I bailed out.
~Amy Fri, Mar 14, 1997 (00:53) #30
Modor is a funny place.
~churchh Fri, Mar 14, 1997 (14:27) #31
Oops, I made a slight mistake! Here's the corrected version:
~Amy Sat, Mar 15, 1997 (09:08) #32
Beware.
~churchh Tue, Mar 18, 1997 (21:05) #33
~Ann Tue, Mar 18, 1997 (22:10) #34
And even more important MHC: If a news event occurs and there are no cameras there to record it, does it really happen???
~JohanneD Wed, Mar 19, 1997 (05:15) #35
Ann, scarry :0
~churchh Thu, Mar 20, 1997 (13:23) #36
~elder Thu, Mar 20, 1997 (14:33) #37
Beautiful, Henry. (Did you know that the letters freeze in an upright position while the cursor is dragging the screen scrolling bar -- on the right with netscape?)
~JohanneD Thu, Mar 20, 1997 (15:21) #38
Henry's Wizardry, wonderfully masterful
~churchh Thu, Mar 20, 1997 (15:30) #39
Actually, I didn't make the twirling letters ;-)
~churchh Fri, Mar 21, 1997 (23:50) #40
Jane Austen did once write about a character named Rebecca; the following is excerpted from http://uts.cc.utexas.edu/~churchh/fredelfr.html -- FREDERIC & ELFRIDA A NOVEL
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