fwiw really really love the music! thank you!

On Sun, Aug 23, 2020 at 5:27 PM James Morris <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> After going from being fairly active member to becoming a long time
> lurker, I've decided to mention my website which I once believed would
> lead me onto greater things (I never became the professionally
> practicing artist I hoped to be) is going to die!
>
> I have barely touched it over the past few years and don't really
> associate myself anymore with the content. Although much of it makes me
> cringe, I feel a litte sad about the amount of work I put into it which
> never really came to much. It will go offline on the 5th of October this
> year, so if anybody feels the urge to revisit it, now is the opportunity!
>
> A good chunk of the audio I moved to two different soundcloud accounts
> to make space. Github hosts all non-website code. Someone recently filed
> an issue on github with XorCurses (a  rewrite of a 8bit game I wrote for
> the terminal) which gave me an idea...
>
> ----------- Exclusive Exclusive Exclusive ------------
>
> Up for grabs, exclusive to Netbhaviour, is my XorCurses t-shirt! (small
> pic attached, hi-res: https://ibb.co/HnHDPkq )
>
> Only ever worn just to try it on because I was too embarrassed to go
> outside wearing it, it's hung in the wardrobe feeling sad for itself.
>
> For a chance to win reply to this message (either publicly or privately)
> by the 5th October.
>
> I will put all email addresses into a text file (one email address per
> line) and write a bash script to select the winner at random. However,
> if anyone wants to write a script in some other (open source) language
> that would be fun.
>
> The draw will take place on the 5th of October at some point. I will
> contact the winner to ask for postage details. Will post anywhere at my
> cost.
>
> If nobody is interested I promise to take it upon myself to wear it as
> often as possible once my website is dead and spam Netbehaviour with
> selfies. On the other hand, the winner selecting script will make use of
> the bash command uniq to filter out multiple entries.
>
> :-)
>
> -------------
>
> refs
>
> http://www.jwm-art.net
>
> https://github.com/jwm-art-net/XorCurses
>
> https://soundcloud.com/jwm-art-net
>
> https://soundcloud.com/jwm-art-net-1
>
>
>
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