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aruba
response 25 of 156: Mark Unseen   Jan 8 15:40 UTC 1999

Re #22:  Huh?  What source reference?  As I said, I had to work to figure out
what you were talking about.  (Not that that bothers me.)
remmers
response 26 of 156: Mark Unseen   Jan 8 17:36 UTC 1999

Re 2 responses back: Right. For example, entering "-5" at the "Respond
or Pass" shows you the last 5 responses.
mic
response 27 of 156: Mark Unseen   Jan 8 22:01 UTC 1999

Whilst PicoSpan supports such retrieval functionality of messages, I agree
with Greg.  It is more considerate and helpful to note a reference number.
That way you can scrollback through your terminal software, or retrieve the
referenced message by typing the reference number at the prompt.
valerie
response 28 of 156: Mark Unseen   Jan 10 00:29 UTC 1999

This response has been erased.

davel
response 29 of 156: Mark Unseen   Jan 11 11:44 UTC 1999

Hey, that sounds interesting.
gregb
response 30 of 156: Mark Unseen   Jan 11 14:34 UTC 1999

Re. 24:  Your assuming, of course, that everybody's coming in using a PC. 
At work, I'm using a dumb terminal, so I don't have scrollback.  Moral: Never
assume a user's capabilities.

Re. 25:  Same place you put yours.

Re. 26:  Thanks, mic

Re. 28:  6'1".  What's your theory?
aruba
response 31 of 156: Mark Unseen   Jan 11 14:49 UTC 1999

Well, you lost me.  If the response I quoted in #21 is OK with you, I really
don't understand what you're objecting to, Greg.
keesan
response 32 of 156: Mark Unseen   Jan 11 17:00 UTC 1999

I find the referring to response numbers rather confusing, and would prefer
more context to the most recent responses.  It is difficult to keep all four
comments and all four numbers in my head and then go back and look at the four
previous responses and try to remember evertying at once.
remmers
response 33 of 156: Mark Unseen   Jan 11 18:07 UTC 1999

Re resp:30 re resp:24 - No, Scott isn't assuming that "everybody's 
coming in using a PC." He explicitly said *most* people who telnet in 
have scrollback capability, not everybody. I imagine that's true. And 
as Scott also pointed out, you can always use Picospan's internal 
"scrollback" capability (by entering a negative number at the "Respond 
or pass"), even on a dumb terminal.
mdw
response 34 of 156: Mark Unseen   Jan 12 06:19 UTC 1999

If I'm on a dumb terminal, I find it handy to have a bit of scratch
paper to write down notes like response #'s & the like.  If I have X, of
course, I can usually get by with another xterm window or the like
(sometimes I'll even type stuff out at the command line even though it's
not even vaguelly a real command.)
gregb
response 35 of 156: Mark Unseen   Jan 12 15:28 UTC 1999

Re. 32:  Keesan makes an interesting point.  If your reading a series of
msgs. in Picospan, and you dont't have scrollback capabilities, it can be hard
to remember what msg. # your referring to, which makes mdw's suggestion of
using scratch paper the best course of action.  If your using Backtalk it's
a little easier.
aruba
response 36 of 156: Mark Unseen   Jan 12 18:08 UTC 1999

Greg, would you type "only 21;only 31" at the next prompt and then answer the
(implicit) question in #31?  Because I really don't get it.
steve
response 37 of 156: Mark Unseen   Jan 13 15:35 UTC 1999

   Grex was down for about 6 hours early Wednesday (4a - 10a) because
of a vandal.
gregb
response 38 of 156: Mark Unseen   Jan 13 16:32 UTC 1999

Re. 36:  Don't worry about it.  It's pretty much a dead issue.  I've decided
to take my concerns to one of the board members in the future.
remmers
response 39 of 156: Mark Unseen   Jan 13 18:40 UTC 1999

The board doesn't regulate users' responses in the conferences.
jiffer
response 40 of 156: Mark Unseen   Jan 13 18:52 UTC 1999

How will the board enforce people using 'Re. # XX'

Doesn't that go... oh, never mind.
krj
response 41 of 156: Mark Unseen   Jan 13 19:37 UTC 1999

We will have a Code of Posting.  The Board will appoint a Code Czar
who will review all responses before they are finally entered into BBS.
This may slow the conferences down a bit, but for tidyness, it's worth it.
 
   :)
jiffer
response 42 of 156: Mark Unseen   Jan 13 22:54 UTC 1999

ahh, but that would go against freedom
tpryan
response 43 of 156: Mark Unseen   Jan 14 03:17 UTC 1999

        BBSing takes a bit of skill.  LIke keeping track of 99 conversations
(items) that you may pick up once a day or once a week.  When I see a 
response like:
re 77:          Yep, that's how you do it.
        And then I go back and do 'only 77', I find that the anticipation
outweighs the event, taking me time to read on something that I wasn't
following that close anyway.
bmoran
response 44 of 156: Mark Unseen   Jan 14 04:49 UTC 1999

Was the vandal why I got a busy signal for most of the morning while
trying to log in?
steve
response 45 of 156: Mark Unseen   Jan 14 04:51 UTC 1999

   Nope.  The phone gremlins got those. ;-)
bmoran
response 46 of 156: Mark Unseen   Jan 14 14:38 UTC 1999

Ah, those pesky gremlins!You'd think -somebody- could write a quick
script...
gregb
response 47 of 156: Mark Unseen   Jan 14 15:14 UTC 1999

Re. 45:  Just don't call them after midnight. 8-)
aruba
response 48 of 156: Mark Unseen   Jan 16 23:38 UTC 1999

I am getting ready to enter the last batch of items for the current version of
the auction; after that I plan not to accept any new items until summer.  So
if you have anything you'd like to put in the auction, and haven't sent me
mail already, do so ASAP.
steve
response 49 of 156: Mark Unseen   Jan 17 10:17 UTC 1999

   I committed MOTDcide this morning.

   This means I zapped the contents of the Message Of The Day
file, hence my oops message when you logged in.

   Oops.
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