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rcurl
response 31 of 58: Mark Unseen   Jan 8 19:17 UTC 1998

Aren't they partially cloned cats?
mcnally
response 32 of 58: Mark Unseen   Jan 9 06:44 UTC 1998

  Could be.  I thought they were some sort of ambulatory three-eyed tulips..
orinoco
response 33 of 58: Mark Unseen   Jan 10 03:27 UTC 1998

So if we're talking about how it's a meta-discussion, is it a
meta-meta-discussion?
So, in other words, I'm...<deep breath>...Meta-meta-un-de-re-inging!
scott
response 34 of 58: Mark Unseen   Jan 10 14:22 UTC 1998

They are three-eyed, three-eared, three-legged, and three-tailed alien cats
from an Agora login screen several seasons ago.

They needed a home.
snowth
response 35 of 58: Mark Unseen   Jan 12 04:15 UTC 1998

No they really didn't. But that's okay, as long as they make you happy.
orinoco
response 36 of 58: Mark Unseen   Jan 13 04:20 UTC 1998

Oh, but they do!
keesan
response 37 of 58: Mark Unseen   Feb 24 04:54 UTC 1998

What is a .cflisting and what do you do with it?
rcurl
response 38 of 58: Mark Unseen   Feb 24 05:14 UTC 1998

Your .cflist will automatically take you through the list of cfs that
you write into it, as you enter n at the Ok: prompt. 
remmers
response 39 of 58: Mark Unseen   Feb 24 12:24 UTC 1998

Type !change and pick menu option C to create one.
keesan
response 40 of 58: Mark Unseen   Feb 25 00:40 UTC 1998

Done, I hope it was okay to enter a few conferences that I have never even
visited.  Is there something I should know about how to use the .cflist?
rcurl
response 41 of 58: Mark Unseen   Feb 25 02:05 UTC 1998

You'll be asked if you want to join those cfs you haven't joined. You
can edit the .cflist if you wan to rearrange it. I have a little script
for rewinding to the top of my .cflist, which you might find useful.
I call it rew, and you just put  define rew_ind 9 'unix touch .cflist'
in your .cfonce file. (credit goes to remmers for writing it).
keesan
response 42 of 58: Mark Unseen   Feb 25 16:32 UTC 1998

Rane, I was not talking about how to play with the .cflist, or make it longer
or shorter, but what purpose it serves and how to make it serve that purpose.
I have tried typing .cflist at various prompts, even 'help .cflist'...
Think way back, to when this was all new to you (assuming you were not born
knowing these things), and let me know some of the basics.  Thanks.
keesan
response 43 of 58: Mark Unseen   Feb 25 16:36 UTC 1998

join .cflist, .read .cflist, browse .cflist do not work.  What next?
rcurl
response 44 of 58: Mark Unseen   Feb 25 17:44 UTC 1998

It is automatic once it is created. When you start bbs you will start at the
top of your .cflist, and when you enter n (next) at an Ok:, it will take
you to the next cf in the .cflist. I *am* trying to answer your questions
as you ask them, not knowing what you know and what you don't. You do 
not invoke .cflist with a command. 
lee
response 45 of 58: Mark Unseen   Feb 25 18:54 UTC 1998

I use pico to edit my .cflist
Those who are more geeky may choose emacs or vi or something else.
rcurl
response 46 of 58: Mark Unseen   Feb 25 19:03 UTC 1998

The !change command offers editing of the .cflist as well as creation
of it (I just looked at it for the first time). 
remmers
response 47 of 58: Mark Unseen   Feb 25 23:21 UTC 1998

As far as I know, the only effects of having a .cflist are:

(1) It makes your default conference the first one on your .cflist,
    instead of Agora;

(2) It enables use of the "next" command, which takes you to the
    next conference on your .cflist.
keesan
response 48 of 58: Mark Unseen   Feb 26 02:31 UTC 1998

Agora seems to still be the default conference, and the n command works, and
saves me typing in join conferencename for a lot of conferences, and I don't
even have to type n for those without anything new in them.  Any good
conferences that I should put on my list, I only have 20?
remmers
response 49 of 58: Mark Unseen   Feb 26 11:45 UTC 1998

Agora is still your default conference because you put it first
on your .cflist.
lee
response 50 of 58: Mark Unseen   Feb 27 19:35 UTC 1998

Only 20?  Boy, that sounds like a lot to me.  I have less than 10.  
What do you have on your list?
keesan
response 51 of 58: Mark Unseen   Feb 27 23:58 UTC 1998

If I recall correctly, Agora, coop, garden, kitchen, dwelling, hippie,
environmnet, laundry, classicalmusic, femme, homme, glb, micros, health,
do-it-yourself, ing, nature, and I have looked at music, arts, science,
cyberpunk, hardware.  Any interesting discussions in other places?
What do you have on your list, and which ones are active now?
lee
response 52 of 58: Mark Unseen   Feb 28 23:56 UTC 1998

This is all I got: 

archive cflirt enigma hippie ing oathbound test

Maybe I just don't have enough time to keep up with grex...
scg
response 53 of 58: Mark Unseen   Mar 1 02:11 UTC 1998

agora
inbetween
scruples
coop
info
aaypsi
smalls
consumer
internet
jelly
micros
hardware
history
cars
nature
ing
helpers
tutoring
class

And there are a bunch more conferences that I join by name when I have time.
keesan
response 54 of 58: Mark Unseen   Mar 1 03:03 UTC 1998

Are all of these conferences really still active?  Such as hippie?  And could
you give me a brief idea of what is going on in a few of them (both of you)?
rcurl
response 55 of 58: Mark Unseen   Mar 1 06:21 UTC 1998

If you join one and respond - it will be active.
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