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gregb
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response 5 of 156:
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Dec 23 23:29 UTC 1998 |
Hmmm, upon relection (gotta get rid of those mirrors), I can see where
various responses might be useful. Forget I said anything.
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aruba
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response 6 of 156:
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Jan 2 23:24 UTC 1999 |
There will be a Grex potluck at my place this Friday - see item 47 for
details.
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davel
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response 7 of 156:
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Jan 3 18:54 UTC 1999 |
Hmm. Since this is item #76 (in helpers), & 47 showed no new activity, I can
only suppose that you mean agora item 47?
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aruba
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response 8 of 156:
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Jan 4 05:14 UTC 1999 |
Yes, Winter '99 agora item 47. (Sorry I didn't notice this item was linked.)
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steve
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response 9 of 156:
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Jan 4 06:43 UTC 1999 |
Grex was off the net for about 1.5 hours on Monday January 4th from about
12.15am to 1.45am.
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gregb
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response 10 of 156:
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Jan 4 20:37 UTC 1999 |
Request to all: To help keep track of what response goes with which
msg., please try to remember to put the original msg. # in your
response. Some of these confs. have a rapid turnover, which means it's
possible to come into a conf and read msgs. that have no apparent
meaning, unless you know which msg. was the origin.
Those that are already doing this, it's appreciated.
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senna
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response 11 of 156:
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Jan 5 13:51 UTC 1999 |
Request to all: Please don't paste inane repetitive messages like spam
all over agora.
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senna
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response 12 of 156:
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Jan 5 13:52 UTC 1999 |
Woohoo, boy. I think sarcasm is dripping all over my keyboard, it'll
take forever to clean up. Sorry :)
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rcurl
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response 13 of 156:
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Jan 5 18:15 UTC 1999 |
You might want to post that in all the conferences......
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gregb
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response 14 of 156:
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Jan 6 15:00 UTC 1999 |
Re. 11: Since not everyone reads all the confs., it seemed logical to post
it this way. If there's an alternative that accomplishes the same goal, I'd
like to know.
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toking
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response 15 of 156:
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Jan 6 16:34 UTC 1999 |
sure there is...walk up to everyone you see and pee on their
shoe...it'll be just about as annoying
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albaugh
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response 16 of 156:
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Jan 6 16:58 UTC 1999 |
No, create an item announcing the "refer to response item # please" request,
then link that item to every other conference! :-)
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aruba
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response 17 of 156:
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Jan 6 17:00 UTC 1999 |
Honestly, Greg, I don't really understand what response 10 means, becasue I
don't know what you mean by "message number" - do you mean for people to
refer to the response # they are replying to (so I should have said "Re #14"
at the beginning of this), or do you mean I should put the item number (in
this case, 3) in each response?
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gregb
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response 18 of 156:
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Jan 6 17:17 UTC 1999 |
Re. 17: Response #. Sorry for the confusion.
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rcurl
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response 19 of 156:
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Jan 6 17:29 UTC 1999 |
It might have been better if this idea had been posted not as an
identical (somewhat unclear) response in many conference, but as
a specific comment in a conference about a particular response (which
had not identified the response to which it was responding). After
all, many responders do Re# in their responses.
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senna
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response 20 of 156:
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Jan 6 20:06 UTC 1999 |
It might have been better just to use the "only" command to figure out what
messages they were referring to. Occasionally I miss the message someone's
referring to. I either ignore it or I scroll back and find out what they're
talking about or I use my deductive skills to get into the line of
conversation.
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aruba
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response 21 of 156:
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Jan 7 02:01 UTC 1999 |
Yeah, if in my judgement what someone is saying is worth reading, it's usually
worth figuring out what they're talking about. For instance, in item 2 of
Agora I saw this response:
#87 of 92: by Greg (gregb) on Tue, Jan 5, 1999 (23:51):
I heard Leonard Nimoy read the whole thing on one of his albums some
years ago. The album (whose name escapes me) called it something
else. I had thought it was his LN's work.
And frankly, was quite confused about what gregb was talking about. Since
things about Leonard Nimoy tend to interest me I scrolled back about 5
responses and found a reference to the Desiderata, and guessed that that was
what "the whole thing" was referring to.
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gregb
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response 22 of 156:
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Jan 8 14:37 UTC 1999 |
Re. 20, 21: "scrolling back" isn't as easy as you make it sound in Picospan,
unless there's a command I don't know about. And why put more work on the
reader when it's much simpler if the author simply puts a msg. ref. in their
msg. As for the Nimoy ref.: You'll notice that I included a source ref. at
the beginning, which eliminates any confusion.
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senna
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response 23 of 156:
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Jan 8 15:09 UTC 1999 |
Oh, right, hadn't noticed that part, oh great behavioral manager of agora.
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scott
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response 24 of 156:
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Jan 8 15:11 UTC 1999 |
Re 22: Most people who telnet or dial in can scroll back in their terminal
program. PicoSpan lets you enter a responce number at the "Respond or Pass"
prompt, or you can try a negative number for the number of responses from the
end to display.
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aruba
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response 25 of 156:
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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.)
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remmers
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response 26 of 156:
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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.
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mic
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response 27 of 156:
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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.
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valerie
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response 28 of 156:
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Jan 10 00:29 UTC 1999 |
This response has been erased.
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davel
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response 29 of 156:
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Jan 11 11:44 UTC 1999 |
Hey, that sounds interesting.
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