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001=#-1-4 03/15/1987 16:14(0 Min) Msg#0 Call#0 19 Lines
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1 If you are in need of help, you need but ask...
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2 **************************** 04 APR 87 (dev) **********************************
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3 Welcome to BWMS (BackWater Message System) Mike Day System operator
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4 ************************************************************
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5 GENERAL DISCLAIMER: BWMS IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY INFORMATION
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6 PLACED ON THIS SYSTEM.
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7 BWMS was created as an electronic bill board. BWMS is a privately owned
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8 and operated system which is currently open for use by the general public.
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9 no restrictions are placed on the use of the system. As the system is
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10 privately owned, I retain the right to remove any and all messages which
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11 I may find offensive. Because of the limited size of the system, it will be
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12 periodically purged of messages. (only 629 lines of data can be saved)
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13 to leave a message, type 'ENTER' and use ctrl/C or break to get out of the
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14 ENTER mode. The message is automatically stored. If after entering the
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15 message you find you made a mistake, use the replace command to replace
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16 the line. To exit from the system, type 'OFF' then hang up.
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17 type 'HELP' to see other commands that are available on the system.
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18 ***********************************************************
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19
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002=#84-4 03/15/1987 14:22(15 Min) Msg#129 Call#0 2 Lines
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20@At the top! Woopee!!!!
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21@Boarder..Boredoor..Boardear
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003=#84-4 03/15/1987 14:45(5 Min) Msg#130 Call#0 3 Lines
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22@Har hardy har.. A real twit was here
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23@^G^G^G^G ding-a-ling-a-ling
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24@Ain't I neat? ^G^G^G^G^G^G
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004=#84-4 03/15/1987 15:02(25 Min) Msg#130 Call#16384 4 Lines
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26 An idea of what a Header would look like mixed in with some text
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27 I don't know if it means anything or not.
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28 Of course part of this is to see how visible it will look mixed with text.
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29 ************************ CISTOP MIKEY *************************
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005=#0-4 03/15/1987 16:24(0 Min) Msg#0 Call#0 5 Lines
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30 Hello. test.
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31 test.
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32 test.
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33 test some more.
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34 test again.
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006=#0-4 03/15/1987 16:56(0 Min) Msg#0 Call#0 2 Lines
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35 Yat (Yet another test).
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36 3/15/78 @ 4:55pm
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007=#0-4 03/15/1987 17:00(0 Min) Msg#0 Call#0 1 Lines
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37 Snarf?
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008=#0-4 11/03/1989 00:46(1 Min) Msg#0 Call#0 2 Lines
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38 Snort, growf snit... Gronk?
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39
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009=#0-4 03/19/1987 01:43(0 Min) Msg#0 Call#0 1 Lines
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40 Snark, snorf.
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010=#0-4 03/19/1987 02:01(0 Min) Msg#0 Call#0 3 Lines
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41 $^%#@*&^#(*&^@#*^@#*(&@%#&^%@*&#%&@^%#&^%#&^@%#&^%@^&#%&^@%# T.T.
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42
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43 Strikes again!
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011=#0-4 03/19/1987 02:13(0 Min) Msg#0 Call#0 2 Lines
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44 Snarf, glorb, snit, growf, the lazy brown dog jump over the quick fox, or
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45 something like that.
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012=#0-4 03/27/1987 16:49(0 Min) Msg#0 Call#0 4 Lines
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46@+++++++++++++ Deleted line test
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47@+++++++++++++ Line 2
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48@+++++++++++++ Line 3
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49@+++++++++++++ Line 4
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013=#0-4 04/04/1987 22:14(10 Min) Msg#0 Call#0 21 Lines
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50 *******************************************************
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51 Well, it looks like we lost the message base that we had here such as it was.
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52 It isn't completely lost, only that for somereaon it isn't compatible to
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53 this new version. I don't know why, there shouldn't be any reason for
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54 a difference. Oh well, It is still available since I saved a copy of the
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55 old disk. I'll put it in with the next archive release.
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56 Speaking of which, should we include headers in the archives, or not?
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57 Also, could someone work on making the archive command work?
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58 Downloading is not the best way to handle this I did it to try to
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59 find out why the old data wasn't compatible with the new, and it
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60 took forever. I'm a bit worried about the non-compatiblity problem.
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61 When I tried to do enter it blew up with a run-time error of 91
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62 (read past end of file). Any ideas?
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63 There are still some minor logic errors in the system in regard to
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64 timeout and hangup that I have to work on. I did modify this Sanyo
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65 to not take so long accesssing the disk drive (only one second instead of
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66 two seconds). And it has the hardware mod to make the motor stay on
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67 on demand, but the code hasn't been implimented yet.
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68 But at least you can hack away at what we have so far and see how it works
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69 and find the bugs that we haven't fixed yet.
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70 ****************************** CISTOP MIKEY ******************************
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014=#0-4 04/05/1987 01:42(3 Min) Msg#0 Call#0 6 Lines
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71 Uhhhh.... Mikey? I see we have the prompt for a password to get level 4 access.
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72 What are our passwords? Or how do we get them?
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73
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74 As for the error, have you tried to track down the address the error msg gave
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75 you? It would help to know *which* file it re^Aad past the end of!
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76 ____04/05/87__________Leonard_JD 2446890.8928_________02:25:44_PDT_________
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015=#0-4 04/05/1987 11:54(4 Min) Msg#0 Call#0 7 Lines
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77 It's in the Write_dummy_header procedure when it tries to do a seek,
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78 it says it is seeking past the end of the file. Specifically it is the
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79 SEEK(sessionfile, thismsg); statement, which means either that the
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80 "thismsg variable got damaged someplace, or that there is a problem with
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81 "sessionfile".
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82 *************************** CM ***************************************
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83 p.s. look in the listing for the password :-)
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016=#0-4 04/05/1987 13:36(34 Min) Msg#0 Call#0 22 Lines
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84 There *is* a problem with the session file. I keep getting the same line for
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85 several session headers. Try going SE 1, SE 2, etc and you'll see what I mean.
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86
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87 Look in the listing? *What* listing? *I* didn't get a copy of the current
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88 version. In f^Aact portions of the last listing I *did* get were garbled due to
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89 the disk drive problems....
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90 <sigh>
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91 ____04/05/87__________Leonard_JD 2446891.3396_________13:09:48_PDT_________
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92 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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93 Leonard: Try the obvious. The first four letters of the "Password: "
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94 prompt. (Hint, hint :-}) The word is easy to change, and it should be before
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95 BWII's debut.
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96 Mike: The only thing I can suggest is to look at everything that modifies
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97 Thismsg... a lot of ground. I can only say that everything I've got does not
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98 blow up, at least, not yet :-).
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99 Leonard again: I just checked SE 1, SE 2, SE 3. The reason you're getting
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100 the same line for SE 2 and SE 3 is because you were stuck at level 0 and
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101 session 3 has been deleted (so you can't see it). SE (and related commands)
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102 don't produce an error message when you try this, but rather look for a
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103 session that you *can* look at. This doesn't happen unless all of the lines
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104 of a session are deleted.
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105 ++++++++++++ Milchar ++++++++ April 5, 1987 at 1:38pm ++++++++++++++++++++++++
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017=#0-4 04/06/1987 20:56(6 Min) Msg#0 Call#0 8 Lines
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106 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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107 Oh, oh. There is no session header between Leonard and myself above. I'm
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108 going to look after I finish and see if one has been generated for this one.
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109 This is notta good, here... What've you been doing to my code, Mike? :-)
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110 ++++++++++ Milch, part 1
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111 Well, it's working now... Any ideas of what happened? (Why is it that none of
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112 these things happen with my version of the code? [So far.])
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113 +++++++++++++++++++ Milch +++++ a bit puzzled. ++++++ April 6, 1987 ++++++++++
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018=#0-4 04/06/1987 23:51(4 Min) Msg#0 Call#0 8 Lines
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114 **********************************
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115 I haven't done anything to it! One possiblity is if Leonard hung up on the
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116 system, or did a control C while it was trying to close things up, it might
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117 have aborted the procedure and not do a proper BYE. Then if you called in
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118 before the system timed out, you might have gotten in on Leonards sesson.
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119 Which reminds me guys, don't do ^C's to get out of here, just type BYE, it
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120 will take care of everything else for you.
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121 ****************************** CM *******************************
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019=#0-4 04/08/1987 03:08(3 Min) Msg#0 Call#0 6 Lines
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122 I'd tried the pw from BWMS 1.5 and "PASSWORD". By the way, it seems to be case
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123 sensitive. Do we want this?
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124
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125 I hope no one minds, but I had to say something about the fake '01'. How do you
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126 like the address(es)? (I decided that xxx.net was a bit *too* much)
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127 ____04/07/87__________Leonard_JD 2446893.6515_________20:38:40_PDT_________
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020=#0-4 04/08/1987 08:55(0 Min) Msg#0 Call#0 1 Lines
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128 :::::::::O O:::::::04/08::::::::::::voyeur:::::::::::::01:51:::::::::O O:::::::
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021=#0-4 04/09/1987 09:24(5 Min) Msg#0 Call#0 7 Lines
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129 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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130 Leonard: It *IS* case sensitive. Whether to change it is up for discussion.
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131 The Getpass() function is just a minor variant of Get_line, which evolved from
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132 Mike's Getcmdln. Eventually, all three will be one slightly larger master
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133 input routine.
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134 Mike: Any progress? "Status report, Mr. Sulu."
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135 ++++++++++++++++ Milch +++++++++ April 9, 1987 at 12:00am ++++++++++++++++++++
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022=#0-4 04/10/1987 08:17(0 Min) Msg#0 Call#0 1 Lines
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136 ____04/09/87__________Leonard_JD 2446895.6480_________20:33:12_PDT_________
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023=#0-4 04/10/1987 12:02(28 Min) Msg#0 Call#0 21 Lines
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137 Did the "headers on" type command not make it into this version, or am I just
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138 that much more behind in what's what?
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139 DaveO
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140 (oops, that's not a BackWater user. Excuse Please.)
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141 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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142 (It said 859 lines remaining. Oh boy oh boy oh boy.)
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143 DaveO: Headers are visible at level 4. Currently, BWII is set up to do the
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144 most necessary functions, so it might be put up while we work on bigger and
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145 better things. The way permissions work right now is this:
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146 Level 0: All allowed permissions only on text entered during the current
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147 session.
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148 Level 4: All allowed.
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149 LEVEL affects CH, DE, RE, UN, and whether headers are visible.
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150 If something illegal is tried (such as editing the top 19 lines at level 0)
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151 you get messages like 'CHANGE NOT ALLOWED' and 'DELETE NOT ALLOWED'.
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152 Last I heard, Mikey was working on some of the modem routines, speeding up
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153 drive access, and thinking about how to implement 1200 detect on the Sanyo.
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154 Other than an almost inexplicable problem with write_dummy_header (a
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155 procedure used by ENter), the code is holding together well.
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156 ++++++++++++++++++ Milchar +++++++++ April 10, 1987 ++++++ 12:19am +++++++++++
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157 And yet another header isn't created. When did you log out, Dave?
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024=#0-4 04/11/1987 08:52(4 Min) Msg#0 Call#0 10 Lines
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158 ***************************************************
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159 Status report: (or non-status report...:-)
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160 I haven't had a chance to dig very deep in the code yet, I moved
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161 the procedures as we discussed, and did a little prelim on fixing some
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162 of the modem stuff, I think I have a handle on the 1200 control now,
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163 it will require a new RS232 board. Which means rewritting the INT14
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164 machine level drivers.
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165 One bug I just found, if you go into enter mode and then do a ^C with
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166 out entering anything, it blows up. sigh.... Says io error 99.
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167 ***************************** CM ******************************
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025=#0-4 04/11/1987 11:25(0 Min) Msg#0 Call#0 1 Lines
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168 :::::O O:::::::04/10/87::::::::::voyeur::::::::::::21:02:::::level 0:::O O:::::
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169 ____04/10/87__________Leonard_JD 2446896.7005_________21:48:43_PDT_________
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027=#0-4 04/12/1987 15:21(7 Min) Msg#0 Call#0 17 Lines
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170 **************************************************
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171 Milchar: We need to get together to get this enter/session/disk I/O
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172 mess cleaned up. I've been going over the code and doing some clean up
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173 on it, but I'm running into areas where I'm not sure what you are doing.
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174 So rather than making some follish mistakes, I think it might be better
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175 if we got together and did an intensive edit session.
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176 Another point to consider, I've looked at what has evolved, and with
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177 the implimentation of full header files, I think it might be better
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178 if we change the way the headers are handled. specifically, that the
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179 position of the header within the header file matches the line number
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180 where it is associated rather than the current build from top down
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181 mess. I suspect that it will clean things up a bit. Thsi should make
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182 killign lines a little easier since we won't have to move anything,
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183 only reassign it. This puts the load fully on the link file to maintain
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184 everything. But since it already keeps track of the session headers
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185 I don't see a problem here. Any comments?
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186 ********************** CM 4-11-87 10:22 ******************
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028=#0-4 04/13/1987 13:39(0 Min) Msg#0 Call#0 2 Lines
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187 Just taking a break from #%^@Q#Q tax forms.....
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188 ____04/12/87__________Leonard_JD 2446898.5569_________18:21:59_PDT_________
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029=#0-4 04/13/1987 16:09(2 Min) Msg#0 Call#0 5 Lines
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189 Ah yes, taxes. I owe The State $489 this year. As if I had such bounty to
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190 toss carelessly about.
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191 You know, I'm not the worlds fastest typist, but BWMS II seems to lag a bit
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192 behind, and even drop a character now and then. Not good, eh?
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193 ::::::O O::::::::04/12/87::::::::::::voyeur::::::::::::::20:39:35:::::O O::::::
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030=#0-4 04/13/1987 18:57(41 Min) Msg#0 Call#0 38 Lines
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194 ************************************************
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195 Yes, it is a problem, the character dropping occurs at the start of the line
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196 every six lines or so as the disk access occurs. It is also sluggish because
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197 it is sitting behind BW I, therefor it has another set of UARTs to go through
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198 which causes an additional delay. Thus when you type a character, it goes out
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199 your UART, and gets collected by the BW I UART (33ms), then BW I sends it
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200 on to BWII through another set of UARTs (another 33ms). BWII processes it,
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201 and echos it out its UART back to BW I (another 33ms) BW I picks it up and
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202 echos it on to you (yet another 33ms). This isn't counting the time over the
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203 wires of course. And since the Uarts involved for most of this are 8251's,
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204 and I know that from a standing start they add an additional 1.5 bit time
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205 delay (standing start is what we are normally dealing with in manual typing).
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206 We are talking 38ms at each of those levels. so we have a total harware delay
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207 of 38x4, or 142ms. Lets add another 8ms of transmission delay (probably a
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208 little more than that, but its close enough), and we have about 150ms echo
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209 time from when you hit the key until you see it on your screen. Well over a
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210 tenth of a second, and definitely noticable. This is compared to talking
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211 only to BW I where we can eliminate two of those 38ms delays. Which knocks
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212 us back down to around 80ms, which is well under one tenth of a second, not
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213 so noticable, and something we are used to, whereas the 150ms delay we are
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214 not used to, and so is noticable as "different". The end result of all this
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215 is that when BWII makes its debut it will be back at the echo speed you are
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216 more used to, and of course at 1200 baud even more so!
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217 ********************* CM 4/12/87 11:25 pm ********************************
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218 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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219 Whew! I've been busy writing down some incantations, and so haven't been on
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220 for a bit....
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221 Mikey: I can see where that would would help out a lot (no more msgarray!) in
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222 places. No objection to putting the load on links, I *think* that's pretty
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223 strong in my mind nowadays, and I *believe* I remember what I was doing on most
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224 of the link file stuff... (SIDE NOTE: To educate those of you in the audience
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225 who do not know, the previous mess, taken together, comprise what is called in
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226 the computer biz a 'disclaimer'. Ususally put forth when the person dosen't
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227 really remember what went on in his head when coding that particular bit of
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228 kludging, and furthermore would be hard-pressed to relate what happened to him
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229 the night before. SIDE NOTES- your guide to computer terminology. Thank you
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230 for your cooperation.)
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231 ++++++++++ Milch ++++++++++++++++++++++ April 12, 1987 at 11:46pm +++++++++++++
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232 Hmmm, yet another missing header....
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233 I apparrently left it just before Milchar signed on. I had typed BYE and
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234 it did it's thing, and returned to the command prompt. I suspect that it has
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235 something to do with returning to the system via timeout that is the differnce
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236 Normally you should see the message "WELCOME TO BWMS II etc... when you
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237 enter here. If you don't get that message, if all you get is the "Command:"
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238 prompt please let me know. Then we can corelate that with the missing header
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239 problem and maybe findout where it is.
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240 Milchar: Do you think it might have something to do with a buffer problem?
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241 not closing the file or flushing the disk buffer properly?
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242 The problem would have to be in the link file since that is where we
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243 find out if the line has a header attached to it.
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244 *********************** CM 4-13-87 7:44pm ********************************
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032=#0-4 04/14/1987 19:42(1 Min) Msg#0 Call#0 2 Lines
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245 What! Disclaimers! I'm not allowed to use disclaimers..... (ask my users) :-)
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246 ____04/1387__________Leonard_JD 2446899.6874_________21:29:55_PDT_________
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247 ::::::::::O O::::::04/13/87::::::::::::voyeur:::::::::::::23:57:::::::O O::::::
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248 &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& the scarlet lion &&&&&&&
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249 this really got my attention. 2 lines in 13 minutes? i
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250 haven't even been on the line that long! another pair of
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251 merged entries thanks to bw2. shucks. i was only going
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252 to leave a marker, and here i am with a commentary...
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253 &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& the scarlet lion &&&&&&&
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254 && now to see if it throws me out of ENter for too many [return]s..
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263 Harumph. IF bye is called, *all* of the linkfile junk is written out. The
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264 linkfiles are read into memory once, at login. There doesn't seem to be much
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267 'bottomptr[currentdrive]'. It must contain the bottom line number of the disk
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268 *before* a person logs in. ENter checks to see if the lines being entered are
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272 One good code-tightening session we need to arrange. Are there any suggestions
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273 for the time/place?
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274 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Milch ++++++++++ 4/14/87@1:39am ++++++++++++++++++
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276 **************************************************
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277 Milchar; I don't have any good time really, this weekend is out what with it
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278 being Easter and all. Do you have any input on the matter? Week days
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279 seem to be a bad time right now as there is pressure at work to get a
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280 project out by May 12 which was moved up from May 31. At $2 million
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281 involved in the deal, it is rather important.
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282 ******************************* CM 4-15-87 10:22pm *****************
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283 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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284 My classes cut only intermittently into my time this term, and now things are
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285 beginning to settle down. I do not have any classes Tuesdays, Thursdays, and
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286 weekends. If some time in early evening suffices, then nearly any day of the
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287 week is possible. Of course, all of this is modified by my rather sudden
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288 assignments to programs, thrown at me willy-nilly by L'homme. (Listening,
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289 Parity?) Generally I can fit/squeeze/alter scedules around appointments, so
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290 nearly anytime will be okay (barring the ravages of Tri-Mess).
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291 Regarding my story on A: I've gotta do *something* to keep BW alive until
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292 something doorish can be written.
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293 ++++++++++++++++++++ Milchar +++++++++++++++++++ April 16, 1987 at 12:15am ++++
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294 Milchar: you have no idea how tempting it is.....
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295 I had this flash on Bard dropping by with a (somewhat mangled) wand and a
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296 "I believe this is yours?"
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298 :::::::::O O::::::04/18/87::::::::::::voyeur::::::::::::12:28:30:::::::O O:::::
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299 ok, yet another version is implimented. Give it a shot.
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300 If you type a control C at the first line it still blows up on you
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301 in enter though, this is because I haven't installed the new data
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302 file with full lines preentered. I didn't want to loose this data
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303 file just yet, so we will have to live with that bug for a bit.
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304 Once I change files, we will loose what is here again.
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305 Milch: tenatively shall we mark a date of next saturday? say 11:00am?
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306 *********************** CM 4/19/87 12:22am **********************
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307 Well, I finally made *real* use of one of the new features. I'd done an FA
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308 and *then* realized that I'd forgotten to turn on line numbers. But all I had
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309 to do was NU Y<cr>FA<cr>.
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310 I see we are getting more twits (damn near the full spectrum). I hear we had a
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311 disk full of cr's yesterday. And we have the fake 01 postings (please delete
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312 these as they appear! *please*), and then we have idiots like /// who flame
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313 people withouy knowing what is going on...
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314 <sigh>
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316@
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317 Looks like ^C can be a real killer. I started my session with LI (so I could
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318 do a BO and see if it was familiar). I ^Ced after it told me the number of
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319 lines, but before it had a chance to tell me 'if you are in need of help..'.
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320 The system rebooted (I guess; I got the Waiting for CR, then the welcome msg
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321 again). Since I didn't participate in the coding, I don't know what to expect,
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322 so I don't not do something 'cause I know it won't work. I guess I'm more
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323 along the lines of your generic (ab)user.
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324 :::::::O O::::::04/19/87:::::::::voyeur::::::::::::15:37:10:::::::::O O::::::::
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325 P.S. Hey, I almost forgot I have editing privileges here. So nice!
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326 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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327 Mike- how about making BW print the number of lines used on the current disk
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328 at logon, as part of the "Welcome to BWMS II..." message?
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329 Saturday, April 25th, 11:00am it is. Shouldn't be too bad.
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330 The ANSI command will come in handy, I guess... as soon as the modem for the
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331 XT shows up (L'homme? Are you there? :-})...
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332 ++++++++++++++++++ Milch +++++++ 4/20/87 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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333 ARRRRRGGGGGGHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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334 *major* league bug here.
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335 Command sequence was as follows:
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336 nu y
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337 leve 4
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338 fa _JD
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341 to users! Any ideas on what happened? Also, any fixes for the failure to BYE
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342 properly?
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345 Did you know that LIU (a mistyped LI) brings you back to 'waiting for CR'?
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346 [as an aside, who is this Jim Michaels character who seems to have intimate
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347 knowledge of the diskwriter and the BW special commands?]
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349 Actually, LI does it too. It appears to be th first command that you enter
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350 after someone else uses the system that causes the problem. For now, all
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351 you can do is wait for it to come back. I'm working on it.
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352 Jim Michaels bought an old Diskwriter from Joe Bartel. And apparently
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353 now has a manual. You missed all the fun of a few weeks back when he was
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354 trying to "upgrade" BW to the lastest EPROMs for the Diskwriter.
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355 *********************** CM 4-21-87 8:00am ***********************************
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356 ::::::::O O::::::04/21/87:::::::::voyeur:::::::::15:08:30::::::::O O:::::::::::
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357 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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358 OOPS, the first command died on me (it was a BO). 10 CTRL-C's, get back in,
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359 "Waiting for CR" message, then everything works fine. ??????
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360 Leonard: I don't have any objections, you'd probably make a good 'test
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361 abuser' too.... :-)
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362 Where? Mike's.
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363 ++++++++++++++++++++++++ Milch ++++++++++++++++ April 21, 1987 ++++++++++++++
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364 *Sigh* the clock is still off- by about seven hours.
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365 Obviously, anyone interested can show up if they wish at the meeting.
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366 I only communicated with Milchar because the problem in question was with
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367 the the disk IO which he did most of the work on, and so was the most
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368 logical to question about the problem. But if anyone else wants to show up
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370 The meeting is set for this saturday April 25 at 11:00am here at my
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372 *************************** CM 4-21-87 8:40pm ************************
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373 I don't know if I'll be showing up or not. Depends on how the rest of the week
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374 goes. So far, I've found that we are losing records in a Turbo Pascal (with
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375 Turbo Database Toolbox) program (Monday). Reason unknown. And it is an inter-
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376 mittent error. Today (Tuesday) I was summoned by a user when he discovered that
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377 some @$^*$* idiot had erased a *year* worth of data on the hard disk. Naturally
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378 when I attempted to restore from backup, there was a non-recverable error that
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379 aborted the restore. <sigh> It's "only" 12 meg of data....
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382 OK, that should take care of the abort problem. The data file was getting
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385 ********************* CM 4/21/87 11pm *********************************
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387 Leonard: Why, I suppose the hardware will get flakey, next. "Don't come
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388 to me, that's a hardware problem." <- Mantra of software maintainers.
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389 Mike: Do I hear doorish noises up front? Hmmmm?
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390 After looking at EN's code a bit, I believe I found the problem that made it
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391 blow up when no lines are entered. Details Saturday.
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392 +++++++++++++++++++++ Milch +++++++ April 23, 1987 at 1:00am ++++++++++++++++
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393 Mike: It 'went away' again...
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395 Milch: Unfortunately, if it is a hardware problem, it *is* my responsiblity.
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396 <sigh> spent a couple days finishing a program for a user. Took it over to him
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397 for a final checkout. A few minor problems, nothing major. *UNTIL* I tried to
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398 transfer a file. The program(s) are in dBase and will be running on 2 machines
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399 data must be xferred by using RUN COPY as the units are floppy based.
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400 It died with an insufficient memory error. Seems that the memory resident
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401 3270 emulator doesn't leave enough mem to do the shell. Arrrgggghhh.
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404 OK, try that. Somehow my "fix" got unfixed. I put the file reset in again.
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405 Also take a look at the level 4 help menu again and look closely at
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407 ************************* CM 4/23/87 10:30pm ******************
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408 ++++++++++++++++++++++++
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409 Mike: VEEEEEEERRRRRYYYY interesting. (to quote a laugh-in episode).
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410 Now we can detect lurkers...
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411 +++++++++++++++++++++++++ Milch ++++++++++++++ April 24, 1987 at 17:41 +++++++
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412 lurk..lurk..
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413 So, what does ANSI mode do besides highlight the headers?
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414 ____04/25/87__________Leonard_JD 2446911.7618_________23:17:10_PDT_________
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415 ^Jps my apologies for not appearing. I had a hard night....
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416 **************************************************************
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417 You didn't miss much, just Milchar and I scratching our heads trying
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418 to figure out why our code wouldn't work the way it was supposed to. :-)
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419 Milch: please add the following two lines to BWEDIT just above the
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420 Write_header - "Msgarray[0]:=Thismsg;" - "Linkarray[0].snumber:=Thismsg;"
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421 This updates the end of array vars so that the last 2 headers will
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423 My code is working now, how about yours :-)-:
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424 ****************************** CM 4-26-87 00:10am *************
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425 Milchar: I have since modified the following files:
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426 BWVARS - minor clean up, (removed commented out line)
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427 BWDISK - *very* intense mods, but won't affect your work, it still
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428 works the same, but we need to get together if you make any
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429 changes to it so as to match them to mine.
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430 BWII - lots of mods some stuff moved from BWII to BWDISK, other
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431 other stuff changed slightly. I'm trying to clean things up
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432 and reduce the amount of disk access (it used to reload the
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433 masterlink on each call, which isn't really needed).
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434 BWMISC - mods to print header to make it display right.
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435 BWLOG - It now works....
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436
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437 I'll keep you informed of any other changes I make.
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438 **************** CM 4/26/87 14:12 ******************************
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439 All: This last session has caused the file format to be completely
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440 changed around, so when it gets installed here the current disk
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441 will be archived and we will start fresh again. Just thought I'd let
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442 you know what is going on.
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443 ************************** CM **********************************
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445 May I make a suggestion? An *old* Celtic tradition has the people and
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446 animals of the household pass thru "the door into summer" on the night
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447 of the summer solstice. (said door ranges from a path between two bonfires
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448 to a flaming arch)
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449 What say we shoot for 6/21/87?
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451 +++++++++++++++++
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452 Mike: Noted. I'm just going to work on BWLINES and nothing else. No, it
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453 doesn't work yet (I haven't touched it since I left).
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454 Oh, most everything I received works well, thanks. PCVI aborts with
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455 "Can't find strings file" or something like that. Also, it seems you copied
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456 the same disk twice instead of both disks. Ah, well.
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457 +++++++++++++++++++++++ Milch ++++++++++++ 4/26/87 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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458 Mike: Steve gave me the remainder of the necessary files today. Thanks
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459 +++++++++++++++ Milch +++++++++++++++++++ April 28, 1987 +++++++++++++++++++
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460 &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
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461 _Leonard_ : i like the idea of the "door into summer".
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462 of late i have had very strong urges to get my act to-
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463 gether and write "the silent spring paean" i've had
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464 kicking around insode my head. what with the adevnt
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465 of zephyr#2 rearing its head i'm rather reluctant. (if
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466 he couldn't take the hint -- my rabbit lined shawl -- i
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467 wonder if he still neglects to take "NO" for an answer)
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468 some one : being able to detect lurkers? ... pardon me!?
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469 &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& the scarlet lion &&&&&&&
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470 Actually, *this* time Zephyr is acting in a manner that is at least as
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471 acceptable as many of the other authors.
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472 Note that he has yet to drag anyone else into the story. Or to try to
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473 "tag along". He appears to be approaching either the Friar or the Philosopher.
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474 But he isn't *forcing* himself on anyone.
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475 I say let bygones be bygones and accept him as long as he stays in line.
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478 Well, I'm even tempted to write something. But first I want to know what
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479 (if anything) Mike has in mind for the 'structure' of his current environment.
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480 I imagine I'd get *some* sort of readings ^Aand I don't want to step on his
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482
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484 some from of gravity (or are you just floating? If not, what are you *standing*
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486 I guess I'm trying to say that it sounds like an unfinished "pocket universe".
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487 I'm curious as to what (if anything) is currently 'fixed'.
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488 (so I have a technical bent. so sue me.)
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494 I myself was only a conciensness (sp?) at first, and my being and existance
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496 is BWII. As BWII evolves so does the universe. Not materially and directly,
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497 but my own interaction to it. Since I'm not yet fully sure of the direction
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498 of the evolution, my best suggestion owuld be to stay away from trying
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499 to attribute any developement to it, but rather treat it as an unknown.
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500 The "window" and the effort involved to create it is that which has
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501 gone into the program, and the window itself is simply the means for
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502 getting here behind the door. It has required all of us to get the code to
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503 a position that it could be put here, and I have pretty much defined
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504 this door as it is, prior to this the door was there, but was simply
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505 another room (though locked) off of the Inn. I kept my private CPM system
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506 there for my own use which is where the CPM part of the command comes from.
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507 But when BWII needed a home, I displaced the CPM system with this one.
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508 At first there was no BWII here, but only the ideas This was the beginning
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509 and as things continued, slowly it began to evolve as did my perceptions.
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510 My intentions for the whole thing is to open the door in an explosion of
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511 light and glory upon the fateful day, and the world of the Inn will become
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512 engulfed and replaced by a new Inn universe derived from the one in the
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513 making here. I don't think people would take too kindly to the Inn being
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514 destroyed and gone (including me) but the very structure and fabric of the
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515 universe of the Inn will be torn assunder and a new Inn universe will be
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516 rebuilt around the new universe. If you have to relate it to an SF story,
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517 I guess the closest I can think of would be Triumph of Time (or Cities in
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518 Flight for those who have the all-in-one trilogy) though it is a poor
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519 analogy. The pocket universe bit is not even remotely close.
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520 The entry I just put up will be the last one for this week, I don't have
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521 anything else in waiting to enter, it was really ment as a mechanism for
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522 the others in the group to get into the story.
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523 The best approach that fits in the way I've been going would be an attempt
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524 by the group to get me out from behind the door without disturbing the door
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525 itself since the is the (real) distinct danger that it would destroy the
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526 Inn should it be opened. So any attempt must be to get me out without opening
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527 the door. But what will happen in the final attempt is that the door will
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528 be opened anyway despite the efforts to prevent the action, and the new
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529 universe will come into play. That's about the best story plot I can
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530 muster up at this point.
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531 ************************* CM 4-29-87 8:48pm ****************************
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532 P.S. as for opening the door... I'm shooting for as soon a date as is possible.
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533 -+- -+- -+- -+- -+- -+- -+- -+- -+- -+- -+- -+-
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534 Time that the truth be known. My name? It's known anly as that of
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535 the art I practice openly. What do I do? I toss words about with a
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536 bit of care, hopefully, and a fragment of a story appears. If the
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537 fragments work well I go on to another in the patchwork that might
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538 make a story. Before I disappeared I was trying to do this with an-
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539 other with somewhat the same views as mine. Many felt that the one
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540 I was writing with was merely a facet that existed in my mind... an
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541 alter-ego for pen's sake. Not so.
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542 What's this, you caught me plying my words, eh? Yes, quite right;
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543 there are other arts I practice that are not common knowledge. At
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544 the moment arts is actually a singular activity, but enough of that,
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545 let me explain something else a bit further. This art may simply
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546 be called the reading of cards. They are several in number, but that
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547 is a different story to be told at a later date. One of them depitcs
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548 The Magician, before him lay the symbols of life and existance... He
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549 manipulates, controls these powers. At least he attempts to do so.
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550 For quite some time I have been impressed by the presence of this
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551 being. He exiss in several forms, yet all were not not known to me.
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552 Still, all are not known, yet a few more faces have made my
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553 aquaintance. When once I met a french lady I came to know another of
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554 the faces of these Magicians... She pointed to me.
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555 French ones do not refer to him as The Magician, rather he is called
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556 The Juggler. I found this most amusing. In a way I still do.
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557 It has crossed my mind to "allow the cards to fall where they may"
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558 and incorporate its meaning, somehow, into the flow of a story...
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559 hopefully one with a pre-conceived goal in mind.
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560 This Door seems frightfully difficult to play with in such a manner.
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561 If I may find my writing companion once again, perhaps we might
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562 venture in another direction.
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563 I tend to feign from the Magus aspect as there are far too many of
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564 them wandering about at present. Milchar, you are doing very well.
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565 Now I think it's about time I figure on another plot.
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566 If the gods are with me, perhaps I'll be able to bring one of them
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567 with me in my story telling... The gods have been very silent.
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569 Suspended in the air above his head is a lemniscate.
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570 -+- -+- -+- -+- -+- -+- -+- -+- -JUGGLER- -+- -+-
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571 So now you know...
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069=#0-4 04/30/1987 15:53(4 Min) Msg#18 Call#54 6 Lines
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572 +++++++++++++++++++
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573 (GASP) I seem to be in high demand. Lots going on on DA, glad to see it :-).
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574 Mike: Thanks *VERY MUCH* for explaining the XR and TR commands, they just saved
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575 my last entry on DA (stupid modem hung up when I was entering my final
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576 border... {+++ strikes again!}).
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577 ++++++++++++++++++ Milch +++++++ (KI not working yet) April 30, 1987 +++++++++
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070=#0-4 04/30/1987 18:46(1 Min) Msg#19 Call#55 3 Lines
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578 &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
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579 frightfully difficult? !?
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580 &&&&&&&&& tsl &&&&&&&&&
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071=#0-4 04/30/1987 19:48(13 Min) Msg#21 Call#57 19 Lines
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581 I see. Ok. I can handle that. I think that I may hjust have the 'gizmo' (don't
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582 you love high-tech terms? :-) fail to give most readings and give some rather
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583 odd values for others. (hmm, reading is -1.243, no, wait... 7e87 no .001..
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584 [it's *gotta* be busted] now it's... arrgggh!)
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585 Or do you suppose that the fire lizard bounced off Milchar and onto the
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586 keyboard (rm *).
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587 As for the effect of opening the door, I recall a short story from the 40's or
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588 50's that involved a lady shoplifter kept stuffing aluminum items into her
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589 purse. When store security looked, they weren't there. seems it was a gate of
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590 sorts. After a bit we have a tug-of-war going between our universe and the
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591 other end of the gate. If either end 'wins' it is liable to turn the other
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592 universe inside-out.
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593 (NOW I remember the title!! "Tiger by the tail" by Alan E. Nourse(?))
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594 If the door opens, the universe would 'turn inside out' thru it. Sort of like
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595 the topology bit about turning an innertube inside out thru the hole for the
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596 valve. In theory you can do it. In practice, you wind up with shredded rubber.
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597 Hows that sound?
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598 ____04/30/87__________Leonard_JD 2446916.6242_________19:58:53_PDT_________
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599 ps I see that we seem to have misplaced the INsert command...
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072=#0-4 04/30/1987 22:11(2 Min) Msg#22 Call#58 5 Lines
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600 TR is truncate. What's XR?
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601 And now I've got to get back to figuring out how to incorporate that "pale &
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602 week" voyeur into the story.
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603 ::::::O O::::::::::04/30/87::::::::::voyeur::::::::::22:13:56::::::::::O O:::::
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604@
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605 We haven't missplaced the insert command, we know exactly where it is:
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606 Unimplimented.
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607 TR is truncate, XR is recover. In Milchar's case, he lost the connection
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608 which caused his entire entry to not get saved. But since it was on disk,
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609 all he really needed to do was to let BW know that it was there, so he
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610 used the XR command which recovers *all* lines on the disk, then used
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611 the truncate command to eliminate those below his last line.
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612 Leonard: actually, the Triumph of Time (Cities in Flight) by James Blish
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613 is a better description of things, though as I said, it is still different.
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614 There it was an anti-universe that was colliding with our universe,
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615 which caused them both to be destroyed. Our heros then used that very
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616 destruction to carry themselves through to the creation time of the
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617 new universe enviornment so that they could create their own universes.
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618 (Who says you can't be God? :-) Of course in the process of creating
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619 the new universes they had to use the only material at hand, their own
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620 bodies. Thus it required self-destruction to create the new universes.
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621 isn't the case here, here it is more of a case of two universes merging
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622 together, leaving the old ones behind and creating an whole new one
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623 incorporating aspects of them both plus new aspects all rolled into
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624 (hopefully) a bigger and better universe. Many aspects will probably change
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625 because of this, and many other apsects will remain the same. One thing
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626 is certain, it will go out with a bang, and many things will change.
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627 *********************** CM 5-1-87 **********************************
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074=#0-4 05/01/1987 21:32(8 Min) Msg#25 Call#63 14 Lines
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628 I remembered the destruction of the two universes. I had forgotten the creation
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629 bit...
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630
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631 A rather standard, but useful 'plot device' might be to post a 'montage' of
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632 impressions/sensations/effects/events from the viewpoints of all our characters
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633 at the moment "it" happens. This won't advance the story much, nor is it
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634 appropriate until the "end of the world". It will, however, help get across the
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635 idea that things are *different*. And perhaps *how* they are different.
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636 It doesn't have much bearing on the current state of the story, but I thought
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637 I'd mention it so that we'd have time to work it out.
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638 Milch and apprentice get to detail any "obvious" magical effects. Bard for
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639 "tech", etc... plus lots of "what's going on?"stuff????
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640 ____05/01/87__________Leonard_JD 2446917.7027_________21:51:55_PD_________
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641 ps. "Mayday, Mayday!" :-)
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075=#0-4 05/01/1987 23:21(0 Min) Msg#26 Call#64 2 Lines
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642 here's our chance to get rid of that stupid Inn. Heh heh heh...
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643
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644 &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
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645 gee, i missed my chance... yesterday was the day for
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646 many people to be parading down streets carrying banners
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647 of the appropriate color... :)
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648 &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& the SCARLET lion &&&&&&&
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649
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650@TEST
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651 ::::::O O::::::::::05/04/87::::::::::voyeur::::::::::17:48:12::::::::::O O:::::
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652 ######################################################
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653 Uhmmm.. This is line 652, and when I went into enter mode, it
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654 said that there were 348 lines remaining, but the opening message
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655 says that there are only 629 lines available! What gives???
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656 ################# The InnKeeper ########################
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080=#0-4 05/05/1987 18:53(6 Min) Msg#35 Call#83 10 Lines
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657 Gee, maybe the opening message needs revising? :-)
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658 now for test ^A^Bc^D^E^F^G^I^J^K^L
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659 ^N^O^P^Q^R^S^T^U^V^W^X^Y^Z^\^]^^^_
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660 I see that ch still doesn't accept ctrl chars... or is there a
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661 special format (sorry about the 2 lines above, but I can't
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662 change them except with replace)
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663 hmmm does replace work?
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664 good! replace works. but CC n doesn't... except for output...
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665 <sigh>
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666 ____05/05/87__________Leonard_JD 2446921.6212_________19:54:37_PDT_________
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667 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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668 No real time to enter anything except that I haven't passed on, the phone
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669 company is having problems moving my line to the new apartment....
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670 So I'm using a friend's computer and line. KI is in the works, hopefully
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671 it will be in ds by Thursday.
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672 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Milch ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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082=#0-4 05/06/1987 19:24(0 Min) Msg#37 Call#87 2 Lines
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673 Hopefully I haven't stomped on any toes with my entry. We shall see.
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674 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~BARD~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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083=#0-4 05/06/1987 19:40(2 Min) Msg#39 Call#88 7 Lines
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675 The only thing wrong with it that I can see is that supposedly Cragmore
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676 is stuck to the door and isn't in a position to help Milchar.
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677 But maybe he can do that *after* checking up on Milchar?
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678 ************************ CM 5-6-87 9:00pm ************************
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679 Well, after about a week the time is off by a little more than an hour.
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680 A lot better than it was....
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681 *******************************
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