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brenner
^[[31ma ^[[32mp^[[31me^[[34mt^[[36mt^[[31my^[[0m ^[[5m^[[32mD^[[0m^[[49ma^[[32my^[[0m in ..... Mark Unseen   Mar 23 22:26 UTC 1994


       The sun is shining. The aftershocks have temporality 
stopped...not a bad day in socal....

61 responses total.
brenner
response 1 of 61: Mark Unseen   Mar 23 22:26 UTC 1994



<sorry about the pseud>

brenner
response 2 of 61: Mark Unseen   Mar 23 22:28 UTC 1994


Much Better!  All we need is some curtains and indoor plumbing.......



carl
response 3 of 61: Mark Unseen   Mar 23 23:04 UTC 1994

The sun's shining and it's a beautiful day in midmic.....

Curtains and plumbing?  We can get by with a fridge, a computer, a modem
and a roof.
vidar
response 4 of 61: Mark Unseen   Mar 23 23:53 UTC 1994

What about Fishin' equipment?
brenner
response 5 of 61: Mark Unseen   Mar 24 00:11 UTC 1994


You mean there's a lake in here........(looking around) with
^[[5m^[[31mCalifornia^[[0m Golden Trout? The kind of fish that
air force pilots hike miles and miles for?
gerund
response 6 of 61: Mark Unseen   Mar 24 01:16 UTC 1994

I don't mean to drift, but brenner, are you using an Amiga?
vidar
response 7 of 61: Mark Unseen   Mar 24 03:34 UTC 1994

...
gerund
response 8 of 61: Mark Unseen   Mar 24 04:14 UTC 1994

Oh go swallow a fork!

;-)
brenner
response 9 of 61: Mark Unseen   Mar 24 04:46 UTC 1994


close, but no spud. Toshiba, D^[[31mE^[[0mll, etc.

You guys see the codes or see the blinks?
ducatist
response 10 of 61: Mark Unseen   Mar 24 06:03 UTC 1994

<sharpening steel>

pah,pah,pah!  Hee,hee,hee!
gerund
response 11 of 61: Mark Unseen   Mar 24 06:49 UTC 1994

Us guys, I mean Us Amiga users, see italics.
brenner
response 12 of 61: Mark Unseen   Mar 24 07:40 UTC 1994

 which one is the Amiga, I forget. does it use wordperfect jr?
 does it have a hard drive? 
 does it dream of electronic pig latin filters
 prehensile ansii escapes?
gerund
response 13 of 61: Mark Unseen   Mar 24 09:18 UTC 1994

Its the commodore thingie, but not the abused c64 or vic20 or pet or c128
the 68000 type thingie the multitasker 
that one thingie the kind of that no it does not dream of pig electronic
latin filters but it does the job bucko i must be in need of bed sleep a
little rest i think that woulds be nice yes it would it would oh yes it
would i do sound like a james joyce novel i think i must do you too?
carson
response 14 of 61: Mark Unseen   Mar 24 17:25 UTC 1994

not to drift, but I'm using Windows and *I* see italics, without blinks. Then
again, if we wanted to get technical, what I'm looking at are little light
projectors that create the illusion of letters, and then if I wanted to get
surreal...

vishnu
response 15 of 61: Mark Unseen   Mar 24 17:31 UTC 1994

Hmmm... what windows term program?  Mine doesn't show anything
but bold.
remmers
response 16 of 61: Mark Unseen   Mar 24 19:11 UTC 1994

I see no blinks, but I see letters in different colors.  (I'm using
"color" xterm under the X Window System.
kami
response 17 of 61: Mark Unseen   Mar 24 19:14 UTC 1994

ow! that sounds rough on the eyes. or is it the vodka?
vidar
response 18 of 61: Mark Unseen   Mar 24 20:31 UTC 1994

The vodka.  Definatley the vodka.
dam
response 19 of 61: Mark Unseen   Mar 24 22:22 UTC 1994

well, Telix under DOS in VT102 mode shows colors and blinking.
that reminds me that I was going to re-do all the response seperators
and such for myself in color...  glad to see standard color
codes work for the vt102...
vishnu
response 20 of 61: Mark Unseen   Mar 24 23:10 UTC 1994

Hey, Remmers, is the X Window System compatible with the 
normal windows system?  If so, could you upload xterm
for me?  I have a really bad term program.
carl
response 21 of 61: Mark Unseen   Mar 25 01:27 UTC 1994

I've got Windows and I don't see italics or blinking, but I do see
a neat shade of gray for the background color.
vishnu
response 22 of 61: Mark Unseen   Mar 25 01:43 UTC 1994

Ooh, what term program?
<vishnu is desperate for a decent program>
carl
response 23 of 61: Mark Unseen   Mar 25 02:49 UTC 1994

Smartcom for Windows.  I like it, but your mileage may vary.
brenner
response 24 of 61: Mark Unseen   Mar 25 07:00 UTC 1994


  I just love the smell of termcap in the morning!



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