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scg
response 300 of 315: Mark Unseen   Jul 24 05:50 UTC 1996

Does anybody here have a copy of Eliza I could have?  I think my copy is on
a hard drive that isn't currently hooked up to a computer.
tsty
response 301 of 315: Mark Unseen   Jul 24 10:15 UTC 1996

"Do you unhook yor hard drive very often, scg?"
ryan1
response 302 of 315: Mark Unseen   Jul 24 12:15 UTC 1996

"Tell me more about your hard drive."
<btw, I want a copy too if anybody can find it!>
brighn
response 303 of 315: Mark Unseen   Jul 24 14:09 UTC 1996

Oh no, your drive is floppy!
I don't want a man with a floppy drive!
scg
response 304 of 315: Mark Unseen   Jul 25 03:42 UTC 1996

I got a new computer a few years ago, and kept the hard drive from the old
one in case I ever needed anything off it.  I haven't been motivated enough
about getting Eliza off it to go to the trouble of opening up one of my
computers and installing it.
ryan1
response 305 of 315: Mark Unseen   Jul 25 11:41 UTC 1996

        Well if you ever find time to copy it off of that hard drive, I'd
like a copy.  I think somebody told me it was written in BASIC.  Hmmm, I
have Visual Basic, and perhaps i could turn it into something really cool :)
ajax
response 306 of 315: Mark Unseen   Jul 25 15:38 UTC 1996

I think the original may have been in Lisp, but the same exact logic of
the program has been translated to many languages, including BASIC.
popcorn
response 307 of 315: Mark Unseen   Jul 25 22:06 UTC 1996

I think I have a copy of a BASIC Eliza program around here.  That, or Mom has
it....
gull
response 308 of 315: Mark Unseen   Jul 26 02:52 UTC 1996

The version I used to use came out of an old BASIC programming book.  I've
still got it, but it's on an Apple ][ disk. ;)

scg
response 309 of 315: Mark Unseen   Jul 26 03:54 UTC 1996

Mine was in Basic.  I was running it under MSDOS, but Basic was standard
enough, I think, that it probably would have run on other OSs as well.
nephi
response 310 of 315: Mark Unseen   Jul 26 04:38 UTC 1996

Ya know what I just noticed?  I just noticed that for the past week, I've not
had to wait for more than 5 minutes to get logged on to Grex.  Now, I tend
to log in during Grex's prime time, so if anyone was going to get a long wait,
I think it would be me . . . 

Has anyone else had waits that have gone for more than a few minutes lately?
srw
response 311 of 315: Mark Unseen   Jul 26 05:42 UTC 1996

I saw a wait queue of 28 tonight, between 12 AM and 1 AM. 15-20 minutes.
(But this is the yeswrite/nowrite item)
robh
response 312 of 315: Mark Unseen   Jul 26 06:38 UTC 1996

And Grex had been down for several hours during the evening,
which increases the daemand when it finally comes back up.
selena
response 313 of 315: Mark Unseen   Jul 26 11:59 UTC 1996

*not wanting to continue the offtopic thread, but..*
It just took me 20 minutes to get in, from slot #25
ajax
response 314 of 315: Mark Unseen   Jul 26 18:30 UTC 1996

Item 83 has queue-related discussion, if you want a more on-topic area
for this.
nephi
response 315 of 315: Mark Unseen   Aug 7 21:14 UTC 1996

(Mea culpa.  I must have accidentally entered into the wrong item . . . )
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