Paul Walker wrote:
On Sat, 20 Nov 1999, Gavin Smith wrote:
You obviously don't use the net as much as me! Before I got the 0800
number, my phone bills were massive! Now I can download things like
It's not permanent 0800 access, though, is it? ie 24/7?
If so, then I might consider
On Sun, 21 Nov 1999 23:55:48 + Sun, 21 Nov 99 23:57:53 GMT, Gavin
Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's not permanent 0800 access, though, is it? ie 24/7?
If so, then I might consider using AOL. If I can find a way to dial up using
Linux.
If it wasn't, I certainly wouldn't be using it
Tim,
Was Amalthea *really* written by Balor Knight??
I can safely say that it wasn't!!
Done. I knew there was at least one group forgotten.
At least one person and game forgotten too, namely me!!
I was the 'other half' of Digital Reality with Balor
Knight. I was the programmer of ProDOS,
Dare I say it, but will this sudden trend to update web sites rub off on
everyone? ;o)
Cheers,
Stewart
Well, I've been updating most of mine pages... but not the SAM ones yet!
David
PS: If this bounces a couple of times, sorry in advance! Posted via web client
which is a bit erratic!
Comments appreciated
Nice one Tim!
Can I have a link to the Webring
http://www.podboy.demon.co.uk/coupe/webring/ in the resources bit?
Dan.
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VVeb: http://www.podboy.demon.co.uk/
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Gavin Smith wrote:
If it wasn't, I certainly wouldn't be using it ;) It is, 24/7, permanent
connection - but, as I said, it was a trial they were running, whilst
the trial proved unviable for them (i.e. I probably stayed connected day
and night pissing them off!), they decided not to
I don't want to get into a legallity argument. But:
By the sounds of it, the family wouldn't give a damn if the software
was copied or not. Besides, they still have a few quid from me from
my Blitz subscription. (It was only a few quid and I can't be bothered
to pry it out of their hands - they
On Mon, Nov 22, 1999 at 12:00:59PM -, Justin Skists wrote:
There was this guy who wrote to NASA and the Russian space
agencies saying that if they had no objections, he would sell
real-estate plots of land on the Moon and Mars.
That sounds like asking the UK government whether they
Indeed. Sounds good to me.
I still have loose plans that one day I'll resurrect FRED, but I'd need to sort
out a few personal things, as well as get enough support drummed up to ensure
it lasted!
In the meantime though, I don't see any problem with giving permission for say,
the first fifty
Right,
By the time you have all read this, my updated web pages should be online.
Take a look, and let me know what you think.
Cheers,
Stewart
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On Mon, 22 Nov 1999 08:30:10 EST Mon, 22 Nov 99 18:10:01 GMT,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Indeed. Sounds good to me.
I still have loose plans that one day I'll resurrect FRED, but I'd need to
sort out a few personal things, as well as get enough support drummed up to
ensure it lasted!
In the
You're a star Colin! I'll take back all the nasty and horrible things
I ever said about you grinz.
What? All of them?
Including that comment about the squirty cream, the banana and the nun?
Crikey!
;)
On Mon, 22 Nov 99 18:58:56 GMT Mon, 22 Nov 99 19:00:23 GMT, David
Ledbury [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You're a star Colin! I'll take back all the nasty and horrible things
I ever said about you grinz.
What? All of them?
Including that comment about the squirty cream, the banana and the nun?
- Original Message -
From: Justin Skists [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: sam-users@nvg.ntnu.no
Sent: Monday, November 22, 1999 12:00 PM
Subject: RE: Question: MIDI sequencing
I don't want to get into a legallity argument. But:
By the sounds of it, the family wouldn't give a damn if the
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