~stacey
Mon, Apr 19, 1999 (18:57)
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Star Trek
~stacey
Mon, Apr 19, 1999 (19:01)
#1
dammit!
I did it again!
hey Mr. Host fix this damn thing willya?
And I promise to stop adding topics while telnetting!!!
(really!)
I wanted a Star Trek topic...
*sigh*
~KitchenManager
Thu, Jun 17, 1999 (17:23)
#2
I'll delete it next time I log in as wer...
~MarciaH
Thu, Aug 5, 1999 (23:42)
#3
then I suppose I should not post here - want to give it to me to run? Terry wants us to have lots of topics active but tonight I am mostly Brain Dead. William, I'll leave the decision up to you!
~KitchenManager
Fri, Aug 6, 1999 (02:27)
#4
Brain Dead...hmmm...me, too!
~riette
Fri, Aug 6, 1999 (05:55)
#5
duh duh .... DUH
�failing miserably at showing signs of brain activity�
~terry
Fri, Aug 6, 1999 (09:51)
#6
We need to ship out some bottles of brain enhancer.
~MarciaH
Fri, Aug 6, 1999 (11:34)
#7
Send loads to Hilo, please!
~KitchenManager
Fri, Aug 6, 1999 (15:11)
#8
none here, I would never sleep again...
~MarciaH
Fri, Aug 6, 1999 (15:19)
#9
(Terry's special elixir comes with an antidote as soon as you don't need it any longer. He just offered it to the Brain Dead in Hilo as a kindness...
~MarciaH
Sun, Aug 8, 1999 (00:59)
#10
I was allowed to be the little kid today and tag along behind our resident
genius, William, as he did some serious interior decorating on this conference.
It has been an incredible 12 hours and I appreciate how much work went into
some of the details which make it so special. Thank you for letting me come
along on this incredible journey to enlightenment.
~autumn
Sun, Aug 8, 1999 (22:39)
#11
Your hard work really shows! (*kissing up big time*)
~MarciaH
Sun, Aug 8, 1999 (22:54)
#12
Ssssshhhh.....don't want him to notice....Don't tell! btw, Welcome back!
~KitchenManager
Sun, Aug 8, 1999 (22:55)
#13
If that comment is for me, thanks,
but what did you do to need
to kiss up to me?
~terry
Tue, Aug 10, 1999 (10:04)
#14
I'm going to have to jump on the web and see all these changes, I'm
telnetting in as usual.
~terry
Tue, Aug 10, 1999 (10:07)
#15
Wow, I'm on the web, and cool stuff!
~KitchenManager
Tue, Aug 10, 1999 (11:25)
#16
Thanks, any other suggestions?
~aschuth
Tue, Aug 10, 1999 (11:53)
#17
You rule ok?
~autumn
Wed, Aug 11, 1999 (18:27)
#18
Wer, you're like the Dow scrubbing bubbles--You work hard so we don't have to!
~MarciaH
Wed, Aug 11, 1999 (18:36)
#19
Love the look of carpeting in here. Every time I load the TV Conference I feel like there is plush stuff on the floor inviting me to stay. Lovely stuff!
~wolf
Tue, Aug 17, 1999 (21:29)
#20
if she says so herself *grin*
wer: gots an idea for the buttons. maybe we can make them like the old tv dials or just a tv screen with the choices in them (you know, for creat topic, etc.)!! watcha think? huh, huh, huh?
~wolf
Tue, Aug 17, 1999 (21:30)
#21
*blush* should be "create topic" not "creat topic" *blush again* thanks for entertaining my ideas!
~KitchenManager
Tue, Aug 24, 1999 (14:38)
#22
no prob...and, I could do that or, better yet,
so could you...
~wolf
Tue, Aug 24, 1999 (20:36)
#23
got me there! i just want to say that this place looks so great!! netfusion will allow me to create whole websites but i'll check to see if i can make buttons and save them as such.
~KitchenManager
Tue, Aug 24, 1999 (22:07)
#24
you gotta be able to somehow...
you made the ones in paraspring afterall...
~aschuth
Wed, Aug 25, 1999 (15:27)
#25
Nice telly... Now the buttons? Puleeeze?
~wolf
Wed, Aug 25, 1999 (19:06)
#26
the paraspring was made with a trial version of netstudio, which i no longer have. but i'll see what i can do, k?
~MarciaH
Wed, Aug 25, 1999 (19:16)
#27
Cantcha just go to Paraspring and hokus pokus up some just the right color and size?
~KitchenManager
Wed, Aug 25, 1999 (23:30)
#28
besides, Wolf, you have PaintShopPro, and
that's what I made the banner in here with...
and the little tv is Microsoft clipart, btw...
~wolf
Thu, Aug 26, 1999 (18:07)
#29
no, don't have paint shop pro. had the trial on that too but it's gone now *smile*
~MarciaH
Thu, Aug 26, 1999 (18:15)
#30
She should have MS paint. Would that be of any help? It is on the computer from the bigness of Bill Gates' heart when you get W95.
~MarciaH
Sat, Oct 30, 1999 (16:51)
#31
Are we getting paid for that banner at the top of the page? I rather think not since it is a dead link. Want it removed or should well enough be left alone?!
~terry
Sun, Oct 31, 1999 (10:25)
#32
Put a visto link there! I wonder when they'll pay us the hundreds they
owe us?
~MarciaH
Sun, Oct 31, 1999 (14:14)
#33
The person who put the Visto links up so well ( who is vacationing on the lovely Greek Island of Hiatus) admitted it was not as easy as it appeared, but I shall give it a try since I have access to the template for it in Geo. I'll wait till everyone is asleep so I can restore it back to the banner which is already there if necessary...!
~MarciaH
Sun, Oct 31, 1999 (14:15)
#34
Yeah - I check through a lot - they should pay you!!!
~MarciaH
Sun, Oct 31, 1999 (14:25)
#35
I just tried to do it, but I am not authorized to change anything in there so I could not do it. I know how, but it will not accept my changing anything. Suggestions?
~terry
Sun, Oct 31, 1999 (16:18)
#36
We can change your permissions so you can.
~MarciaH
Sun, Oct 31, 1999 (16:24)
#37
As you wish...I am only too happy to be of help.
~terry
Sun, Oct 31, 1999 (16:27)
#38
Maybe our Halloween ghost cfadm will help with this?
~MarciaH
Sun, Oct 31, 1999 (16:30)
#39
That would be even better.
~MarciaH
Sun, Oct 31, 1999 (23:57)
#40
Perhaps we should make the request in another more private conference where the cfadm is more likely to see it?
~MarciaH
Sun, Nov 14, 1999 (17:42)
#41
With the new colorfully ethnic buttons and the amazing horizontal bars and the red visto banner, this is the most colorful conference on the entire Spring. I have emergency sunglasses beside the monitor just in case... It is lovely in here...*smile
~terry
Mon, Nov 15, 1999 (09:36)
#42
Wow, makes me wish I were on the web now.
~MarciaH
Mon, Nov 15, 1999 (16:20)
#43
When I telnet, I keep a window open on main (so I can see me logged in on telnet and smile.) If there is some post including a graphic or photo I want to see, I can just go to the window, look, then comment in telnet. The best of both worlds, is it not? I can also quickly check if there have been new posts by using the /confifty/ url without having to scroll through all of the conferences again. I like that! So, pop up a windown and peek in. Put on your shades first, though...it is very edgy in here
now!
~terry
Tue, Nov 16, 1999 (08:39)
#44
I like that last 50 comments feature, thanks to William for that.
~MarciaH
Tue, Nov 16, 1999 (14:48)
#45
I use it regularly. In fact, I check into Spring that way and login there. I believe he told me about it when I was hunting posts to which he was referring.
It is a brilliant concept and most useful. Mahalo Mucho
~terry
Tue, Nov 16, 1999 (15:07)
#46
Next on the wish list is a page that automatically puts up all the new
posts as they are posted and allows you to respond to them.
~MarciaH
Tue, Nov 16, 1999 (15:23)
#47
That is what confifty does in Windows. Just click on the newest (at the top of the order)in the topic on interest to you...Or do you wish for one on which you do not have to hit the reload button? Actually, when you go post a comment then return to confifty, it is auto-magically updated.
~terry
Wed, Nov 17, 1999 (04:12)
#48
I'd like to see the whole post with all the text and a text box after each
post where you could comment and submit. Wouldn't that be awesome?
~MarciaH
Wed, Nov 17, 1999 (12:02)
#49
Awesome, indeed. Especially considering the volume put out by Drool alone...!
Would that entice you into windows to read and post?! *gasp*
~MarciaH
Sat, Apr 29, 2000 (17:00)
#50
Can anyone tell me if Harsh Realm is on televison anywhere, please!
~MarciaH
Sat, Apr 29, 2000 (17:15)
#51
http://www.comics2film.com/HarshRealm.shtml
X-Files creator Chris Carter recently spoke to Eon Magazine about his upcoming Harsh Realm
TV Series. The show is based on a comic book created by James Hudnall and Andrew
Paquette. Of the comic, Carter said, "There were elements in it that I really liked a lot and I
thought it was a great vehicle for telling a series of stories. No one had ever tackled virtual reality
in a satisfactory way on network television. I think parallel worlds are great ways to tell stories. This
is really what I was shooting for, a way to tell stories about the human condition, using war as a
backdrop."
Carter also commented to Eon about cinematic influences on the show, " What I wanted to do
was to do a TV show that had elements of some of my favorite movies: Paths of Glory, Platoon,
Blade Runner, a lot of really good early war movies. And this was my way of doing that, using a
contemporary element, which was the virtual reality element. This I think has a tremendous
romantic story and has a great mythology potential as well. There's a conspiracy at work here.
There is another world, a parallel world that people can go back and forth between. I think it's a
great chance to tell allegorical stories, which is I think one of the storytelling conventions that
provides the best of series television."
One movie that didn't influence the show is the recent virtual reality hit, The Matrix. "I didn't know
about The Matrix until our show was shot," Carter told Eon. "I saw it and there were elements that
I think you're going to find in any kind of parallel world idea. So I think there were some similarities.
I was impressed by a lot of what they did in that movie. I was super impressed by the special
effects in that movie. I think that Harsh Realm, even though it is a virtual reality idea, is much
different than The Matrix. And I think that what we've done, too, is we've set the stage for many
episodes of this show, where a show like The Matrix I think might have to change its concept a
little bit in order to do the same thing."
Fans can read more of Carter's thoughts on Harsh Realm at the Eon Magazine website. Fans
can also view a teaser trailer for the show at the Fox.com website.
~MarciaH
Sat, Apr 29, 2000 (19:40)
#52
I think it may be a while before Fox airs it:
http://www.hollywoodcomics.com/paq0.jpg
Reported by Comics 2 Film 3/1/2000
Andrew Paquette and James Hudnall scored a victory against Twentieth Century Fox, Chris
Carter and Harris Publications yesterday in U.S. District Court in New York. Paquette and
Hudnall are the creators of the Harsh Realm comic book and the plaintiffs in a well-publicized
lawsuit over appropriate credit and fair dealing with regards to Carter's TV version of their
concept. District Judge John S. Martin, Jr. rendered a preliminary injunction against Fox and
Carter, which orders them to display an improved credit on the show. Harsh Realm is slated to
begin airing this month on the FX Network. "I'm pretty happy," Paquette told Comics 2 Film. "Of
course, we've been expecting this for a long time."
When the show originally aired on the Fox network, it sported a prominent, opening-credit card
which read "Created By Chris Carter". Hudnall and Paquette's names did not appear in the
initially aired episodes at all. Subsequent episodes ran with a tiny "inspired by" credit which
flashed by during the closing scroll.
Tuesday's ruling by Judge Martin states that this is unacceptable. "The problem with this solution
is that the 'Created by' credit appears at the very beginning of the show almost an hour earlier,"
Martin wrote. "It is not reasonable to believe that viewers dashing to get to the refrigerator
between television shows will give the same attention to the credits at the end of the show as they
do to those at the beginning. Thus, the defendants' actions, while an improvement, do not solve
the problem of consumer confusion."
The ruling orders that, if the show is to air, Fox must insert an "inspired by" credit in the opening
credits. The new card would be inserted immediately after the "written by" credit. The ruling
allows a created by credit for Carter to appear earlier in the opening sequence.
While it's not exactly what Hudnall and Paquette hoped for, the injunction is a first-round victory in
what is likely to be a long legal process. While Carter and Fox maintained that the credits were
appropriate in regards to the regulations set forth by the Writers' Guild of America, Judge Martin
ruled that the network's agreement with the guild is no defense for violating federal laws. Quoting
the same authority that the defendants' cited, the ruling reads, "the 'reproduction of a work with a
false representation as to its creator' could support a finding of false designation [of] origin where
the defendant failed to credit the original creator."
The suit also spotlights inconsistencies in the WGA's handling of the issue. WGA rules forbid
awarding a "created by" credit when source material exists. The Harsh Realm TV show is
obviously an example of something developed from source material. The court ruling solidifies the
claim that the comic is the source material for the show. If the WGA continues to allow Carter to
hold the "created by" credit, it would seem to be in violation of the WGA's own regulations.
Paquette tells C2F that, while the victory is very encouraging the "inspired by" credit is still short of
what he and Hudnall want. "In the industry, an 'inspired by' credit is not really worth all that much.
An 'inspired by' is typically given to people who have no business in 'the business' and who have
no future prospects in 'the business' either."
Paquette suggested the 'inspired by' credit would typically be awarded to a concept exchanged
during something like a casual, coffee-shop conversation. Conversely a 'based on' implies much
more substantial source material. "There's a huge difference between having six published
issues of a comic book series, that we're paid for as source material, and a coffee-shop
conversation."
As stated earlier, the injunction is just the first ruling in the ongoing suit. There are still issues
concerning the creators receiving fair compensation for their creation. In a previous interview,
Paquette told C2F that he and Hudnall were only collecting $625 apiece for each episode of the
show.
Paquette told us that he expects the suit to continue for "a hell-of-a long time, primarily because
I've got no intention of giving up."
"I don't like dishonesty in any form," Paquette assures us, "and I am perfectly willing to sacrifice
money for that principal."
~MarciaH
Sat, Apr 29, 2000 (20:32)
#53
Well, I found this, but would love to hear from anyone seeing the episodes which were aired.
http://www.zealot.com/news/archives/200003/20000302.html
Harsh Realm Is Still Cancelled
The creators of Harsh Realm have won their case!
Writer James Hudnall and artist Andrew Paquette have won their lawsuit against Fox and Chris
Carter over creator credits on Harsh Realm. Carter created it, it ran 3 episodes, then it was
unceremoniously yanked from the air by Fox.
The credits will now read " INSPIRED BY THE COMIC SERIES 'HARSH REALM' CREATED
BY JAMES D. HUDNALL AND ANDREW PAQUETTE, PUBLISHED BY HARRIS COMICS"
after the "Written By" screen in the opening credits.
Six episodes that no one has seen yet, in addition to the original three (for you math majors out
there, that's nine total) will be shown on FX, Fox's cable channel. Fox will have to redo the
credits on those shows. The score now reads Little Guy 1, Big Networks something like 2
zillion.
~sprin5
Sun, Apr 30, 2000 (10:53)
#54
I kind of liked this sci fi show, and I wished they had kept it going. It kind of had a road warrior quality to it.
~MarciaH
Sun, Apr 30, 2000 (13:49)
#55
~MarciaH
Sun, Apr 30, 2000 (13:50)
#56
I know the brother of one of the injured parties. What ever happened to protecting intellectual property?! I wish them luck -
$600-something is not adequate compensation per episode. I would also like to see it succeed. Interesting websites for
Harsh Realm out there.
http://www.harshrealm.com