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thanne
response 100 of 133: Mark Unseen   Apr 22 20:49 UTC 1995

Mebbe so...?
steve
response 101 of 133: Mark Unseen   Apr 23 01:14 UTC 1995

   Wellish policy prevents the creation of alternate account for various
purposes, right?
   That would explain the difference.
brighn
response 102 of 133: Mark Unseen   Apr 23 01:36 UTC 1995

Well, that's what all my friends call me, and that's what I was 
called before Grex.

On Grex, a pseudo is a secondary account held without identification
so that you can carry on conversations with yourself, spy on your
friends, aor generally screw things up.
raemo
response 103 of 133: Mark Unseen   Apr 23 05:36 UTC 1995

So how does one get the config file to change into my pseud?

srw
response 104 of 133: Mark Unseen   Apr 23 08:44 UTC 1995

Four levels of pseudo processing:
(1) the pseudonym command - scope is for one single response
(2) The set name command - changes your name for the current conference
(3) the !chfn command - changes your name on Grex, this is your default
                        name when you join a conference, too.
(4) run newuser again and open another account
       This would cost money on the well, but not here. We don't mind,
       if you do it either. (How could we tell?)
   This was what brighn was calling a pseudo, but I'd say all were.
raemo
response 105 of 133: Mark Unseen   Apr 24 02:43 UTC 1995

thanks Steve
thanne
response 106 of 133: Mark Unseen   Apr 26 03:08 UTC 1995

Oh, I see.  Brighn was referring to actually getting a different 
userid?  Yeah, people on the Well don't do that much since it
costs dough.

Btw, "c n" at the respond or OK prompts works to change the name
in the current conference as well.  For "change name", I think.
vsclyne
response 107 of 133: Mark Unseen   Apr 26 16:46 UTC 1995

My ever sensible Thanne.

thanne
response 108 of 133: Mark Unseen   May 2 06:14 UTC 1995

With delicate sensibilities, too.
carson
response 109 of 133: Mark Unseen   Aug 9 16:33 UTC 1995

re #59: ssh...
thanne
response 110 of 133: Mark Unseen   Aug 11 05:54 UTC 1995

Can you really do that?
brenner
response 111 of 133: Mark Unseen   Aug 14 03:13 UTC 1995

Where's humdog?

thanne
response 112 of 133: Mark Unseen   Aug 19 19:21 UTC 1995

She's hiiiding...
humdog
response 113 of 133: Mark Unseen   Aug 19 21:33 UTC 1995



i here when i can be, it take s about 10,000 attempts to
get in here, as you know.


i got mail from rats here.
where is he.

cloud
response 114 of 133: Mark Unseen   Apr 6 01:11 UTC 1998

re: #0:
I dunno, I'm not sure that the universe could handle that...
font
response 115 of 133: Mark Unseen   Apr 7 08:55 UTC 1998

perhaps the universe could, but certianly the grex can't.
snowth
response 116 of 133: Mark Unseen   Apr 7 18:26 UTC 1998

You never know about that, grex can hanndle a lot of whacky stuff. (Stuff..
teehee!)
cloud
response 117 of 133: Mark Unseen   Apr 7 22:37 UTC 1998

Well, grex might, but definatly not the universe.
font
response 118 of 133: Mark Unseen   Apr 8 01:54 UTC 1998

It can handle wacky Stuff, but not 1000,000,000 emails all at once...(or at
least that's the theory that some less than ethical individuals aretrying to
test...
cloud
response 119 of 133: Mark Unseen   Apr 9 20:19 UTC 1998

Why?  That strikes me as throughly unsociable...
font
response 120 of 133: Mark Unseen   Apr 10 05:28 UTC 1998

hrm...load average is usually not very sociable.
orinoco
response 121 of 133: Mark Unseen   May 19 01:48 UTC 1998

Is this the mythical first item I see before me?

Or perhaps a dagger?


Three bags of chocolate cookies, lightly frosted?


Spare lint?




cloud
response 122 of 133: Mark Unseen   May 19 02:06 UTC 1998

<I love lint>
font
response 123 of 133: Mark Unseen   May 19 06:51 UTC 1998

<lint loves you too>
orinoco
response 124 of 133: Mark Unseen   May 19 21:53 UTC 1998

I feel so loved.

Vicariously speaking, of course.
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