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griz
Language conference co-fw desired Mark Unseen   Jun 9 21:30 UTC 1993

Ah, this conference certainly has prospered in my absence!  Thanks to
all of you who've helped keep it active.

Since I don't have a whole lot of time to spend on Grex, though, I'd
like to ask if anyone here would like to join me in fairwitnessing this
conference.  Ty Zucker hasn't been a user here for about a year now, and
I'm tired of doing it alone.

Let me know if you're interested in helping out.  No experience necessary!
23 responses total.
rcurl
response 1 of 23: Mark Unseen   Jun 10 06:17 UTC 1993

What do you do?
griz
response 2 of 23: Mark Unseen   Jun 10 14:37 UTC 1993

What do *I* do?  I'm a graduate student in Germanic linguistics, and I
teach German ... but I suppose you want to know what I do as a fw, right?
;-)

Well, you try to encourage discussion, you can change the login and logout
messages, you kill items when they get too old and enter new ones -- 
basically manage the conference.
rcurl
response 3 of 23: Mark Unseen   Jun 10 14:49 UTC 1993

Right ;-). The funny thing is, I haven't *noticed* fws doing anything 
in most of the conferences, except maybe for changing prompts, or getting
into trouble for doing something more. Someone suggested that I might be
interested in responding to your inquiry, but I think I would be out of
my league - I have only a modicum of fluency in English. I learned to
speak Dutch once, but could never solve their crossword puzzles, so I
"flunked". Good luck.
griz
response 4 of 23: Mark Unseen   Jun 10 15:03 UTC 1993

Actually, an interest in language would be the only requirement.  My
interest also happens to be reflected in my career, but that isn't
necessary.
danr
response 5 of 23: Mark Unseen   Jun 11 02:44 UTC 1993

Do it, Rane.  I think you'd make a good f-w.
rcurl
response 6 of 23: Mark Unseen   Jun 11 06:37 UTC 1993

I don't know. I wouldn't want to use up my allocated 15 minutes of fame,
just yet. What does a "good" f-w do? Well, I guess I asked that (but
still don't see). OK. Sign me up. On the road to peridition....
remmers
response 7 of 23: Mark Unseen   Jun 11 12:20 UTC 1993

<cfadm adds rcurl to the fw list>
glenda
response 8 of 23: Mark Unseen   Jun 11 14:45 UTC 1993

Jennie, maybe we should talk about having you continue Staci's German lessons.
On of the boys in her Kindergarden class has a German mother.  She has been
coming in on Wednesdays and teaching the class some basic German.  Staci loves
it and says uses danke, bitte and guten tag all the time.  She keeps having
STeve help her with counting to 10 (she can pick it up around 5 and go to 10
with no trouble but has a bit of problem with 1-4).  
rcurl
response 9 of 23: Mark Unseen   Jun 11 15:06 UTC 1993

Eins, zwei, drei, vier....there,I did it! Everyone please note that I
agreed to be a fair-witness for this conference at 2:37 a.m., so you know
that you cannot count upon me to be sensible and reliable. Actually, I
have never noticed a fair-witness *doing* anything on a conference, except
resign, so I am not sure of my duties, and will assume it is a titular 
post. By the way, if you want to vote me out of office, that is your
perogative. However, as an after-the-fact campaign statement, I will say
that I am what is glibly called fluent in English; speak Dutch when
needed in emergencies (but can't do Dutch crossword puzzles); studied
German 3 years, but that was 44 years ago (Mein Gott in Himmel!); can
mostly read scientific French (since its mostly English with an accent);
can crudely vocalize cyrillic (which is useful, since a lot of *that* is
English too; and also know dah dah   dah dah dah   dit dah dit   dit dit dit
dit     dah dit dah dit   dah dah dah   dah dit dit   dit  
dit dah dit dah dit dah.
griz
response 10 of 23: Mark Unseen   Jun 11 22:49 UTC 1993

Well, if you're interested enough to participate, I'm sure you'll be
a fine fw.  I'll get back to you about the details *after* the M-Net
party.  Pant, pant ...
davel
response 11 of 23: Mark Unseen   Jun 12 02:10 UTC 1993

Um.  *Is* there a Morse Code item yet?  (ssf)
rcurl
response 12 of 23: Mark Unseen   Jun 12 06:37 UTC 1993

I was thinking of creating one *after* figuring out how to code it
in ascii - or even have a translator to encode it, and then play it
back as code. But all that is way beyond my capabilities. Want to give
it a try? (What's (ssf)?)
tsty
response 13 of 23: Mark Unseen   Jun 12 07:44 UTC 1993

dit dit dit   dit dit dit   dit dit dah dit  [or]   ... ... .._.  [whichever]
davel
response 14 of 23: Mark Unseen   Jun 12 12:43 UTC 1993

heh
rcurl
response 15 of 23: Mark Unseen   Jun 13 05:19 UTC 1993

__. ._. . ._ _   .... . ._.. .__. 
davel
response 16 of 23: Mark Unseen   Jun 13 18:00 UTC 1993

Um.  Rane, when you get that translation program written, make sure it
works *both ways*.

set drift=OFF
My turn to say "thank you" for agreeing to be FW, Rane.
rcurl
response 17 of 23: Mark Unseen   Jun 25 06:37 UTC 1993

I am announcing that I just exercised my first action as a fairwitness
to this conference, by linking item 3 from agora into it (by
popular demand ;-)). Now, I would like to know if *anyone* sees it here,
but not in agora? That is, is the link redundant? (The item, of course,
is very much "language", and here is its natural home, but no one is, I
am sure, "possessive">)
davel
response 18 of 23: Mark Unseen   Jun 25 10:30 UTC 1993

As soon as I really see for myself that it is here, & get back to agora,
(and remember (sf)), I shall FORGET it there.  Agoras come and agoras go,
and all that.
rcurl
response 19 of 23: Mark Unseen   Jun 25 14:55 UTC 1993

I had forgotten FORGET - even though it is an CONFER option (but they
list it in their prompt - sort of a hint, I suspect). I guess I don't
need to see all the existing linked items twice, like I've been doing.
davel
response 20 of 23: Mark Unseen   Jun 25 20:44 UTC 1993

Just make sure you don't FORGET them all (unless you want to, of course!).
griz
response 21 of 23: Mark Unseen   Jun 29 17:39 UTC 1993

Congratulations, rcurl!  That's just the kind of thing I'd hope you'd do.
You can also change the login and logout messages, if you want, by typing
"set login" and "set logout".  And enter lots of neat items.
rcurl
response 22 of 23: Mark Unseen   Jun 30 03:34 UTC 1993

Thanks. The login and logout and just fine, I think. I'm trying to think
of something new to start - but not much success. Hey, everyone, how about
some new neat *language* items? 
aa8ij
response 23 of 23: Mark Unseen   Jul 27 07:33 UTC 1993

  Morse Code??? what in hell is *that* ;-)
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