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~riette Thu, Jul 2, 1998 (05:41) #201
How exiting! A movie with Jane Austen in the title which really has nothing to do with her!
~autumn Sat, Jul 4, 1998 (23:09) #202
It's really a novel idea when you think about it! The possibilities for future films are endless!
~riette Sun, Jul 5, 1998 (01:31) #203
Jane Austin, pet detective.
~terry Sun, Jul 5, 1998 (05:59) #204
Riette is now set up with host powers in 'art'. Which means she can customize it to her heart's desire. More specifically: The Role of the Conference Host Each conference has at least one host. The duties of the host vary from maintenance-only hosting which might involved clearing out old and unused topics to high-involvement hosting where the host takes an active role in encouraging and participating in the discussions. Hosts can help topics stay on the subject, answer questions, and bring up new subjects. They help new users and lost users. They generally keep things rolling along in the conference. Hostly Powers Hosts can perform the following acts that regular users cannot. Open the first topic in the conference. Retire any topic in the conference. Kill any topic in the conference. Change the conference header. Change the bulletin which is a message displayed (if new) once for everyone. Change the welcome message which is displayed when someone joins for the first time. Change the conference configuration commands. Change the ulist which is the list of participants' logins. Change the login message which is displayed when entering the conference. Change the Logout
~riette Sun, Jul 5, 1998 (16:39) #205
OOOH, all that power . . . am I allow to tie people up too?
~riette Sun, Jul 5, 1998 (17:32) #206
allowed, that is.
~mikeg Sun, Jul 5, 1998 (19:41) #207
only if you include me
~autumn Sun, Jul 5, 1998 (22:30) #208
"Jane Austen, Pet Detective"--ROTFLMAO!!! Good one, Riette!!
~riette Mon, Jul 6, 1998 (03:40) #209
ha-ha! Mike, you mean, you've not even noticed that you're already tied to me? Broken arm to broken finger! Which finger? Because if it's your right, then we can make music together! My right hand, your left. You do the cords, I strum. How does that sound?
~stacey Mon, Jul 6, 1998 (13:37) #210
woo woo! then BOTH of you are still handcuffed to the couch!
~riette Mon, Jul 6, 1998 (16:28) #211
So we're tied to one another AND the couch? This is getting complicated. Now all we need is for you and Wer to join us, and we'll be a Spring Quartet!
~mikeg Tue, Jul 7, 1998 (19:07) #212
lol :) nice pun, riette :)
~terry Tue, Jul 7, 1998 (21:40) #213
I changed the Spring's base href tag to "http://www.spring.net/ by adding the trailing / Check out the website and see if it's working in your browser, if you care to. Is the picture refreshing automatically every 60 seconds like it is supposed to do? We're building a new server soon. I just ordered a CD-R to use for backing up our present system. Should be here tomorrow or the next day. Spring party here the 18th, hope all the local springeurs can make it by, even ok for wer to drop in late after work. We should still be jammin' Everyone, please invite someone you know or don't know to join our conversation! Let's start growing incrementally! Back to the All Start game.
~terry Tue, Jul 7, 1998 (21:41) #214
Start sb Star.
~riette Wed, Jul 8, 1998 (00:58) #215
Holland is out of the World Cup!!!!!! YAAAAAA-HOOOOOOOOO!!!
~mikeg Wed, Jul 8, 1998 (15:12) #216
you're happy? i was gutted. they were the only non-cheating team left in. now Brazil, and their team of professional divers, will win.
~pmnh Wed, Jul 8, 1998 (15:17) #217
("professional divers"??? what does this mean?)
~terry Wed, Jul 8, 1998 (15:46) #218
All I gotta say is, GO CROATIA!
~riette Wed, Jul 8, 1998 (16:15) #219
Me too. Mike!!! I'm shocked! You shouted for Holland?! They played like big bullies! But I don't really care who wins, and it wouldn't have bothered me much if they HAD won . . . as long as it isn't France (or Germany, I was going to say, but they're out already, thank heavens!)!!
~mikeg Wed, Jul 8, 1998 (19:24) #220
professional divers refers to the Brazilian penchant for jumping to the floor at the mere hint of an opposition player coming close to them. a technique prevalent on the continent, it is scorned here in England, and rightly so.
~terry Wed, Jul 8, 1998 (23:17) #221
"jumping to the floor" ??? Should we take this to the soccer topic in sports?
~riette Thu, Jul 9, 1998 (01:32) #222
No, NO NO!! They play with their feet, Holland plays with those big, chunky muscles! And all the teams do that opera thing anyway to try and get the other team a yellow card. Was it in that one game between Paraguay and WHO? where the one guy from Paraguay did that magnificent roll practically from one end of the field to the other after tripping over someone's foot? I was in stitches. But I adore the Paraguayan goalkeeper. He's SO charismatic, and a great player too. I also liked that young English player, Mike Owen who kicked that wonderful goal against Argentinia. WOW! Sorry, Terry, I won't say more - I really can't go to sports; I know Nothing about Nothing there. I just enjoy watching the WC, because then I can cuddle the little guinea-piggies at the same time.
~terry Thu, Jul 9, 1998 (16:01) #223
So, is Croatia still alive?
~mikeg Thu, Jul 9, 1998 (16:33) #224
the team? no, they went out to France. France vs. Brazil in the final. I reckon 1-0 to Brazil.
~mikeg Thu, Jul 9, 1998 (16:36) #225
The Babes conference header has had a bit of an update. A new logo, and a couple of "additions". Head on over. You might also fancy dropping into the Alicia Silverstone topic, to check out this wonderful wonderful (wonnnnnnderrfulll....i should stop now) actress.
~terry Thu, Jul 9, 1998 (16:36) #226
Who do you think will score the goal?
~terry Thu, Jul 9, 1998 (16:36) #227
Warning: a comment slipped in ahead of yours at 225!
~mikeg Thu, Jul 9, 1998 (16:38) #228
i've no idea - i didn't watch any of the Brazil matches. and maybe we should this chatter to Sports - it's a bit irrelevant here :) are the slippage warnings supposed to be posted?
~terry Thu, Jul 9, 1998 (22:44) #229
No, not usually, it's just so rare!
~terry Mon, Jul 20, 1998 (15:19) #230
Topic 13 in Spirit: 13 1 Steven Seagal, sacred vessel of Tibetan Buddhism and reincarnated lama
~riette Tue, Jul 21, 1998 (05:34) #231
I'll have a look, Terry, but that's a good thing, isn't it? I mean those monks look very holy to me - I respect them.
~terry Tue, Jul 21, 1998 (06:28) #232
Of course it's a good thing. This was brought up in response to your comments on the vacuity of Jean Claude Van Damme.
~riette Tue, Jul 21, 1998 (07:17) #233
I'm not changing my mind about van Damme though! If he were to become a Tibetan monk, I would advise all the others (including Seagal) ALWAYS to stand with their backs against the wall. He's such a horny old thing, one never knows what he might get up without women to adore him . . .
~terry Tue, Jul 21, 1998 (12:20) #234
Did you find the Seagal topic?
~riette Tue, Jul 21, 1998 (13:16) #235
Oh, here it is! Found it. Ehm, Terry, this response is now in one of the other topics, the reasons are there too, but I can't remember which topic! Anyway, I just more or less said that is was cool about Seagal being a tulku now. Don't you find?
~ratthing Wed, Jul 22, 1998 (20:42) #236
hey folks, i am trying to build traffic to one of my conferences on the spring, science. come on by and post away!
~riette Thu, Jul 23, 1998 (01:21) #237
But, Ray, I know absolutely nothing about science. Does that matter?
~terry Thu, Jul 23, 1998 (09:23) #238
Tell us some of the things you want to talk about there in science!
~ratthing Thu, Jul 23, 1998 (09:25) #239
right now i am posting news clippings from cnn.com related to science. these news clippings range from very cool and noncontroversial (stars and galaxies) to very controversial (mammal cloning). these are topics that everyone has at least one comment on. riette (and most folks here for that matter) may not know a lot about science, but is very smart and bound to add something positive. anyway, at least come on by and read then news snippets so when i do a "parti" command it shows more than 3 people who have been to the conf!!!!!!!!!!
~KitchenManager Thu, Jul 23, 1998 (10:43) #240
believe it or not, ratthing, but I lettered in science three years in high school...
~ratthing Thu, Jul 23, 1998 (12:39) #241
well, then, come on by!
~riette Thu, Jul 23, 1998 (13:08) #242
Will do, Ratthingy.
~terry Thu, Jul 23, 1998 (14:02) #243
Wired for mayhem By Mark Ward Economic booms and busts will become more frequent and more severe if programs called software agents control electronic commerce. Agents tend to exaggerate the worst market swings and create disastrous price wars, say two research groups in the US. As more goods and services are bought on the Internet, observers predict . . .
~riette Thu, Jul 23, 1998 (16:12) #244
that people will find ways to overcome problems that may occur, if they occur.
~terry Thu, Jul 23, 1998 (16:29) #245
This points to a new topic in the internet conference, where you can read the rest. Or just take Riette's word for it!
~riette Thu, Jul 23, 1998 (19:41) #246
�smiling sheepishly�
~terry Fri, Jul 24, 1998 (05:37) #247
Did anyone perchance read it?
~terry Fri, Jul 24, 1998 (11:27) #248
Where was tv banned? What country? Find out in news topic 10.
~terry Fri, Jul 24, 1998 (14:46) #249
In the windows conference a new topic, security. And a new product guranateed to scare the daylights out of you, Back Orifice.
~KitchenManager Fri, Jul 24, 1998 (14:48) #250
new topics in art, justice, and genx, as well...
~terry Fri, Jul 24, 1998 (14:57) #251
And porch 30 has a visual thesaurus (long) discussion to go along with our banter about synonyms.
~terry Fri, Jul 24, 1998 (15:13) #252
vc conference topic 12, an excerpt: Amsterdam Public Digital Culture On the Contradictions Among the Users by Geert Lovink & Patrice Riemens By the late nineties, the (in)famous Amsterdam squatters movement, which had dominated the socio-cultural (and law-and-order) agenda in the previous decade, had petered out in the city's streets, but its autonomous yet pragmatic mode of operation had infiltrated in the working of the more progressive cultural institutions. It was the time that the cultural centres 'Paradiso' and 'De Balie', which were at the vanguard of local cultural politics, embraced the 'technological culture' theme in their programming. In the beginning, this took the shape of a critical, if somewhat passive, observation of the technologies surrounding us, and of their attendant risks, but it quickly evolved in a Do-It-Yourself, from below approach. Technology was no longer seen as the preserve of science, big business, or the government. It could also become . . .
~terry Fri, Jul 24, 1998 (16:29) #253
In travel, a new topic on Paris and France.
~KitchenManager Fri, Jul 24, 1998 (16:58) #254
feel free to talk about their overabundance of wers...
~KitchenManager Sat, Jul 25, 1998 (00:15) #255
Yesterday, the Senate moved one step closer to passing legislation which jeopardizes free speech and access to information on the Internet. Two measures, which were attached to a spending bill for the Commerce, State, and Justice departments after a voice vote, are based on two previously introduced bills: The Communications Decency Act (CDA) II (introduced by Senator Coats) and the Internet School Filtering Act (introduced by Senator McCain). for the rest see http://www.spring.net/yapp-bin/restricted/read/internet/12
~terry Sat, Jul 25, 1998 (07:05) #256
Gambling on the net is also about to be outlawed.
~riette Sat, Jul 25, 1998 (07:36) #257
One can GAMBLE here? That can't be fun.
~terry Sun, Jul 26, 1998 (08:08) #258
It could get expensive, with all they shysters out there.
~riette Sun, Jul 26, 1998 (10:01) #259
Yeah, well, if one is stupid enough to take the risk, one must take the consequences when they present themselves. I must confess that Chris and I adore playing the slot machines in England or Namibia when we're there. It's great fun, and we laugh ourselves to bits over each other's efforts to coax money out of the machine.
~terry Mon, Jul 27, 1998 (10:54) #260
The internet conference has a new topic inspired by some of Bruce Sterling's literary freeware: Topic 25 of 25: 'hackers (Hacker Crackdown by Bruce Sterling)' Response 1 of 1: Paul Terry Walhus (terry) Mon, Jul 27, 1998 (10:52) 743 lines Bruce Sterling bruces@well.sf.ca.us Literary Freeware -- Not for Commercial Use Speech to High Technology Crime Investigation Association Lake Tahoe, Nov 1994 Good morning, my name's Bruce Sterling, and I'm a sometime computer crime journalist and longtime science fiction writer from Austin Texas. I'm the guy who wrote HACKER CRACKDOWN, which is the book you're getting on one of those floppy disks that are being distributed at this gig like party favors. People in law enforcement often ask me, Mr Sterling, if you're a science fiction writer like you say you are, then why should you care about American computer police and private security? And also, how come my kids can never find any copies of your sci-fi novels? . . . ya gotta go there to get the rest.
~terry Mon, Jul 27, 1998 (11:05) #261
But please go there and comment as a special facor to me if nothing else, I want to show Bruce we care.
~terry Mon, Jul 27, 1998 (11:05) #262
facor sb favor
~terry Mon, Jul 27, 1998 (11:18) #263
In travel: Item 23 entered Mon, Jul 27, 1998 (11:16) by Paul Terry Walhus (terry) bargain airfares Bargain airfares. Where to get 'em mostly on the web. 1 new of 1 response total. Topic 23 of 23: 'bargain airfares' Response 1 of 1: Paul Terry Walhus (terry) Mon, Jul 27, 1998 (11:17) 6 lines A good place to start: www.cheaptickets.com I heard of someone who got a $600 round trip ticket to Paris instead of the $3,000 the airlines wanted.
~terry Mon, Jul 27, 1998 (11:19) #264
Who's beginning to look like a tomato? I won't tell, but you can find out in the food conference.
~riette Mon, Jul 27, 1998 (11:34) #265
�turning red�
~terry Mon, Jul 27, 1998 (13:10) #266
Sssh, you'll give it away.
~riette Mon, Jul 27, 1998 (14:00) #267
Give what away? I didn't tell anyone about your hay fetish!
~terry Mon, Jul 27, 1998 (14:28) #268
Whew! Good.
~terry Mon, Jul 27, 1998 (14:41) #269
It would be hard to convey how wonderful are the descriptions of Paris provided by Riette, you'll just have to journey to travel to find out for yourself.
~riette Tue, Jul 28, 1998 (00:57) #270
And oh, if you'd like to find out about Terry's fetishes, you can go look in Music or even, hey, ask him yourself!
~KitchenManager Tue, Jul 28, 1998 (00:57) #271
If the Internet is such a wonderful and diverse environment then how come we're all going to the same places. Yahoo, Netscape, AOL, Microsoft, Alta Vista, Excite, Geocities, Amazon and a few others command over fifty percent of Internet traffic. for more ifs, and/or to supply some answers, go to http://www.spring.net/yapp-bin/restricted/read/internet/26
~riette Wed, Jul 29, 1998 (05:19) #272
Because fools never differ?
~terry Wed, Jul 29, 1998 (08:51) #273
Been there already, a good read.
~terry Wed, Jul 29, 1998 (09:16) #274
New topic in the tv conference: Ushuaia: The Ultimate Adventure Hosted by Perri Peltz, "Ushuaia: The Ultimate Adventure" offers a fascinating look at the real-life adventures of French dare-devil Nicolas Hulot and his Ushuaia team. The one-hour adventure series, which takes its name from a small town in Tierra Del Fuego at the tip of South America, features incredible expeditions, extreme sports and fierce competitions . . .
~terry Fri, Jul 31, 1998 (06:53) #275
Do you want to see what the Spring looked like in 1995? check out http://www.spring.net/~dbii/forum/ or for a real pastblast: http://www.spring.net/~dbii/forum/confs.html
~terry Fri, Jul 31, 1998 (06:54) #276
Ooops, wrong url, it's http://www.spring.net/~dbii/forum/confs/confs.html
~riette Wed, Aug 5, 1998 (11:41) #277
Will go have a look as soon as I wake up.
~terry Wed, Aug 5, 1998 (16:44) #278
Tired from your long trip?
~riette Thu, Aug 6, 1998 (01:12) #279
I sure was, Terry. We were supposed to get back Tuesday evening, but the flight got cancelled after we boarded the aircraft. Then they tried to put us on another flight to London, and from there to Basle, and then they wanted us to take a TAXI from there to Z�rich. At which point I decided it was a good time for a tantrum - because this was like 22:00 at night, my kids were shattered, and we would not have arrived home before about four in the morning. So they gave us free hotel accommodation, two fre meals, and all that stuff. Which was fun, but we had to be up early again to catch the flight to Z�rich, which, in the end, didn't go until 12:20 - so we did get in at 4:00 - in the afternoon, that is. I always swore I wouldn't fly Swissair again after the first time I did. Chris thought I was merely being prejudiced, and so the past two days pretty much proved my point! Mad as a bull, he was! They are the most unprofessional airline since the Kipkana express!
~terry Thu, Aug 6, 1998 (11:23) #280
How far is it from Basle to Zurich?
~riette Thu, Aug 6, 1998 (16:23) #281
I'm not sure in miles or kilometres, but per car it's between one and a half and two hours. How far is it from Austin to Boston?
~terry Thu, Aug 6, 1998 (17:20) #282
About 1800 miles at least.
~riette Fri, Aug 7, 1998 (00:56) #283
Damn. Was hoping to be able to combine my Spring excursion next year with a little visit to my sister. Well, if she can get holiday I shall just have to bring her along.
~terry Fri, Aug 7, 1998 (09:10) #284
Great, bring her along!
~riette Fri, Aug 7, 1998 (13:08) #285
Thanks - I'll consider that an invitation! Think I'd be less nervous about coming with her by my side.
~terry Sat, Aug 8, 1998 (00:29) #286
I think the two of you would love Austin. And just think all the hours and hours of real live face to face conversation we could all have.
~riette Sat, Aug 8, 1998 (01:10) #287
Real live face to face, eye to eye, mouth to mouth, hand to hand, body to body.... �BIG BIG SMILE� Have I seduced you?
~KitchenManager Sat, Aug 8, 1998 (14:17) #288
not yet, but you can keep trying if you'd like...
~riette Sat, Aug 8, 1998 (15:13) #289
Damn! My mum always says she hasn't a clue how I was able to produce two children - she says I'm too stupid to be sexy. Guess she's right. Luckily one doesn't have to be sexy in order to have sex! Are you still on holiday, or are you back now?
~KitchenManager Sat, Aug 8, 1998 (23:35) #290
I'm back...
~riette Sun, Aug 9, 1998 (01:35) #291
Good. People had better start coming alive in the Spring, or I shall respond to every single topic in every single conference, and cause a spring scandal.
~terry Sun, Aug 9, 1998 (07:03) #292
Scandal, controversy. Awesome! Go for it Riette! And on the Spring's main page today, a piece put together by my friend Mangala, an English lady who is very passionate about saving Texas from the nukes: The video you are watching is about the proposed nuclear dump in Sierra Blanca, Texas. It was filmed in early July of this year. The 53rd anniversary of the nuclear bombing of Hiroshima in Japan has just passed and, in an attempt to heighten the Public's awareness of the dangerous nuclear situation in West Texas, many brave souls, at least 200, are currently marching from El Paso to Sierra Blanca. Unless the People speak out NOW, a license will be granted by the T.N.R.C.C. for a nuclear waste facility to be built in this beautiful pristine area of Texas which is 16 miles from the Mexican border where the Rio Grande runs and over an earthquake fault line. This facility will serve as a dump for other states including Maine and Vermont. Trucks will bring the waste right across the U.S. If you have the possibility to join the marchers then please do so. They have been on Highway 20 past Fort Hancock and now are joining I10 to march the rest of the way to Sierra Blanca. They are supposed to arrive in Sierra Blanca around 1.30pm tomorrow, August 9th. Topic about this in environment.
~terry Sun, Aug 9, 1998 (07:42) #293
Does anyone want to put up a gallery page of pix of springeurs that I can point to from the main page?
~KitchenManager Sun, Aug 9, 1998 (09:30) #294
I'll put it on the list...
~riette Sun, Aug 9, 1998 (13:00) #295
Hi, Wer!!
~ratthing Sun, Aug 9, 1998 (13:35) #296
we *really* need to start a weird-like conf here on the spring. there are sooooo many topics there just begging for riette!
~wolf Sun, Aug 9, 1998 (14:39) #297
new topics in poetry too! (and yeah, this place has been dead, what's up?)
~terry Sun, Aug 9, 1998 (22:58) #298
wer now has conference creation capabilities. Go William!
~KitchenManager Sun, Aug 9, 1998 (23:23) #299
I wondered when you were going to let that out of the bag... actually I was holding off on starting any new confs until you had the new server up and running...
~riette Mon, Aug 10, 1998 (05:02) #300
Oh, magnificent!!! What's your conference going to be called? And, Wer, we're all with you! Ray, you think me weird??? You flatterer!!
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