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25 new of 1177 responses total.
orinoco
response 402 of 1177: Mark Unseen   Jan 25 21:55 UTC 2000

heiress.
aruba
response 403 of 1177: Mark Unseen   Jan 26 04:04 UTC 2000

heiress  1  (orinoco)
prp
response 404 of 1177: Mark Unseen   Jan 26 19:48 UTC 2000

upbraid
aruba
response 405 of 1177: Mark Unseen   Jan 26 21:30 UTC 2000

upbraid  7  (prp)

You're up again, Paul!
prp
response 406 of 1177: Mark Unseen   Jan 27 20:49 UTC 2000

upbraid 0 (aruba)lastword
orinoco
response 407 of 1177: Mark Unseen   Jan 27 21:16 UTC 2000

removes
prp
response 408 of 1177: Mark Unseen   Jan 27 22:38 UTC 2000

removes 0 (orinoco)
aruba
response 409 of 1177: Mark Unseen   Jan 27 22:59 UTC 2000

evening
prp
response 410 of 1177: Mark Unseen   Jan 28 20:45 UTC 2000

evening 1 (aruba)
kentn
response 411 of 1177: Mark Unseen   Jan 29 19:25 UTC 2000

justify
aruba
response 412 of 1177: Mark Unseen   Jan 30 22:01 UTC 2000

squeeze

Hey Paul, any chance you would consider creating links from your letter5match,
letter6match, and letter7match files, so that I can look at them by using the
more common names?  I wrote a little script to view them under the usual
names, is why I ask.  No big deal if you don't want to - it would just help
me out.  The commands you'd have to enter are:

ln letter5match letter.match5
ln letter6match letter.match
ln letter7match letter.match7

(I'm certainly not making any judgements on the superiority of the old names
- yours look prettier, frankly.)  If you run those commands, you can edit the
files under your names, but they'll be visible under the other names too.

Oh - put a ! in front of those commands if you run them from within Picospan.
prp
response 413 of 1177: Mark Unseen   Jan 31 21:01 UTC 2000

justify 1 (kentn)
squeeze 0 (aruba)
prp
response 414 of 1177: Mark Unseen   Jan 31 21:23 UTC 2000

I think I have the links mentioned in 412 setup right.  

Speaking of scripts, anybody got one to read answers, enter them in
picospan and append them to the file?  It's not hard, but seems cumbersome.
kentn
response 415 of 1177: Mark Unseen   Feb 1 01:46 UTC 2000

coaxial
 
Well, I have a few scripts set up which use some code by others (that
is, srw's awk script for scoring) to help enter answers, score them,
append them to a file, and keep a file of the most current guesses
& results for entry into a cf response.  See ~kentn/do.lm7 for the
7-letter version, and ~kentn/do.lm or ~kentn/do.lmx for a 6-letter
version (the latter is an experimental version with a few more features,
such as prompting you to rename or delete an old answers file).  They
all assume the "usual names" Mark mentions in resp. 412 above.  Other
people may have other scripts, too.
aruba
response 416 of 1177: Mark Unseen   Feb 1 04:28 UTC 2000

Thanks Paul.  There was already a file in your directory called letter.match,
so the link for the six-letter file didn't work right.  Do this to fix that:

  rm letter.match
  ln letter6match letter.match

hanging
albaugh
response 417 of 1177: Mark Unseen   Feb 1 06:42 UTC 2000

cabling
prp
response 418 of 1177: Mark Unseen   Feb 2 20:48 UTC 2000

coaxial 1 (kentn)
hanging 0 (aruba)
cabling 0 (albaugh)
aruba
response 419 of 1177: Mark Unseen   Feb 2 23:36 UTC 2000

upended
prp
response 420 of 1177: Mark Unseen   Feb 3 20:16 UTC 2000

upended 1 (aruba)
kentn
response 421 of 1177: Mark Unseen   Feb 5 02:56 UTC 2000

frankly
aruba
response 422 of 1177: Mark Unseen   Feb 5 04:53 UTC 2000

reeling
prp
response 423 of 1177: Mark Unseen   Feb 7 19:32 UTC 2000

frankly 2 (kentn)
reeling 0 (aruba)
aruba
response 424 of 1177: Mark Unseen   Feb 10 03:59 UTC 2000

Where'd everyone go?
kentn
response 425 of 1177: Mark Unseen   Feb 10 23:55 UTC 2000

quantum
aruba
response 426 of 1177: Mark Unseen   Feb 11 18:38 UTC 2000

Looks good to me.  But just in case,

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