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krj
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Music Conference Administrivia
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Aug 10 19:33 UTC 2001 |
An item for discussing the management of the music conference.
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krj
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response 1 of 17:
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Aug 18 17:14 UTC 2001 |
Here we are in the new music3 files. Thanks to conference admin
Walter/i for setting us up.
I hope some of you will start some new non-folk music items,
because otherwise this is going to look like The Folk Music Conference.
I have two more folk items just waiting to get written, argh;
I'm holding up so a few other types of items can get started.
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jaklumen
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response 2 of 17:
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Apr 17 02:58 UTC 2002 |
Unfortunately, this is more or less what has happened, Ken. I'm
hesistant to post much because I think I've just going to rehash a lot
of the same old things I covered in the last music cf.
Music perspectives seem to be filtered through many minds here that do
computers professionally, not music. It's easier to pursue folk and
classical music performance as a hobby-- apparently, you don't see
much enthusiasm for much of anything else. It's not like we have
participants who are on the commercial scene in Nashville or Los
Angeles.
I will redouble my efforts in hopes people will get involved again.
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vash
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response 3 of 17:
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Apr 26 21:40 UTC 2002 |
Hey new to this board, prolly most of you wont like my choice of music, rock
with a strong likeing of tool, NIN, system of a down, and pther hard bands
catch yall later
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krj
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response 4 of 17:
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Jan 8 17:15 UTC 2004 |
If you are wondering why items are popping up as "new" with no
new responses: most likely it's because valerie has deleted her
responses to them.
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twenex
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response 5 of 17:
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Jan 10 19:56 UTC 2004 |
Yay.
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krj
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response 6 of 17:
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Jan 11 20:37 UTC 2004 |
Mynxcat and anderyn have also been deleting things; mynxcat
has erased everything, I believe.
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rcurl
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response 7 of 17:
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Jan 11 21:05 UTC 2004 |
How do people delete their entries? Also, how does one find responses
by the responder's name? Find doesn't do that.
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anderyn
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response 8 of 17:
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Jan 11 22:15 UTC 2004 |
I only scribbled responses in two older cfs. I decided it wasn 't worth it
and stopped. The only two items that should have been affected by my actions
were two of the Napster notes.
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gelinas
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response 9 of 17:
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Jan 21 06:20 UTC 2004 |
(I've not found the answer to your question in #7, Rane.)
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rcurl
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response 10 of 17:
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Jan 21 07:46 UTC 2004 |
I would think the whole item could be exported to a file, and then grepped
on the name. But this seems like a lot of work for identifying your entries
to scribble them. Or would someome with root just edit the bbs files?
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krj
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response 11 of 17:
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Jan 21 22:31 UTC 2004 |
People are deleting their entries using a script which valerie
developed for this purpose. I'm not going to facilitate its use
by telling where the documentation is.
I don't have a good way to find by author on Grex. Under M-net's
YAPP, the syntax is find a=krj to find my responses in a
conference. I suppose valerie's script could be examined to see
how it finds the responses to scribble.
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rcurl
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response 12 of 17:
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Jan 22 08:20 UTC 2004 |
Does it require root to use Valerie's script? Or does it function in picospan
itself, as one would do it by hand?
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bhoward
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response 13 of 17:
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Jan 22 10:06 UTC 2004 |
It runs as a normal, unprivileged user using picospan to do the item/response
scribbling.
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i
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response 14 of 17:
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Sep 11 13:40 UTC 2004 |
It looks like item #176 was lost to grex's recent hard drive crash, and
the broken junk left holding onto that number was giving BackTalk and
PicoSpan problems. I think i managed to fix the problems, but i'd guess
that the old 176 is gone for good. );
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krj
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response 15 of 17:
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Sep 11 14:06 UTC 2004 |
Judging from the dates of the items around it, item 176 would have
been entered in March 2004. I don't remember a thing about it.
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mcnally
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response 16 of 17:
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Dec 23 08:15 UTC 2004 |
I thought about doing the honors myself but I don't want to mess with
anyone's holiday traditions, so I'll simply note that now that Winter
Agora has begun it might be an auspicious time for Ken to enter his
annual "Best of {$year}" item..
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krj
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response 17 of 17:
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Dec 29 04:09 UTC 2004 |
Thanks, Mike. My list still requires a bit of thinking but I'll enter the
item tonight.
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