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Re: Re: [SWCollect] No market for Macintosh collectables?

2004-06-17 Thread ommail
Back when it was new (1991?) it was pretty cool...especially when I live in 
Washington, D.C.--the claymation animation was a novel idea, and added to the visuals. 
 The interface *was* clunky, I agree, but it wasn't the worst game I've played (by 
FAR!)

Joe 
 
 From: Jim Leonard [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Date: 2004/06/12 Sat PM 05:15:10 EDT
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: [SWCollect] No market for Macintosh collectables?
 
 Sorry -- I didn't, so I am overtly harsh on it sometimes.  I think it had a lot 
 of good things going for it, but it had severe programming issues and an 
 overall clunky presentation.
 
 Maybe it got better as you progressed?  I got stuck after an hour and quit in 
 frustration.
 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  HEY!
  
  I LIKED Free D.C.!
  :)
  
  Joe
  
  
 From: Jim Leonard [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Date: 2004/06/11 Fri PM 07:00:19 EDT
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: [SWCollect] No market for Macintosh collectables?
 
 Awesome, thanks for the reference.
 
 Unfortunately, he was responsible for the embarrassment that was Free D.C.! as 
 well ;-)
 
 Freddie Bingham wrote:
 
 
 Maybe some more light could be shed by emailing this fellow:
 
 http://www.channelzilch.com/doug/resume1.htm
 
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Re: [SWCollect] No market for Macintosh collectables?

2004-06-17 Thread AvatarTom
In a message dated 6/17/04 5:42:22 AM Central Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:


Back when it was new (1991?) it was pretty cool...especially when I live in Washington, D.C.--the claymation animation was a novel idea, and added to the visuals. The interface *was* clunky, I agree, but it wasn't the worst game I've played (by FAR!)




Re: [SWCollect] No market for Macintosh collectables?

2004-06-17 Thread AvatarTom
In a message dated 6/17/04 5:42:22 AM Central Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:


Back when it was new (1991?) it was pretty cool...especially when I live in Washington, D.C.--the claymation animation was a novel idea, and added to the visuals. The interface *was* clunky, I agree, but it wasn't the worst game I've played (by FAR!)


"Bad" games, well hate to say it since I own it but as for the game itself Drash is no "gem". And if you want to play another "not very good" game try Cheetahmen for NES, PU.

Tom


Re: [SWCollect] Buy OEM Software for MASSIVE Discounts!

2004-06-17 Thread Stefan Lindblom
Am I the only one being hosed in spam like this after the introduction of
the new software?


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Re: [SWCollect] Buy OEM Software for MASSIVE Discounts!

2004-06-17 Thread Vincent Joguin
At 14:05 17/06/2004 +0200, you wrote:
Am I the only one being hosed in spam like this after the introduction of
the new software?
No, you're not. Annoying indeed. Jim? ;-)
Vincent. 

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[SWCollect] Spam has been squashed

2004-06-17 Thread Jim Leonard
Sorry, the spam was my fault, I forgot to configure something in the new 
mailing list software.  Since [EMAIL PROTECTED] is listed on the web, it 
was natural for spambots to pick up the address.  So, the only people allowed 
to post to the list are members of the list.

I made another change, that the list members were only available to other 
members of the list.  The email addresses are still obfuscated, however.
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Re: [Swcollect] Mailing list is back in business

2004-06-17 Thread Lee K. Seitz
On Wed, Jun 16, 2004 at 11:02:55PM -0500, Jim Leonard wrote:
 After trying fruitlessly to fix the older outdated software, the entire 
 mailing list software was ripped out and replaced with the very functional 
 GNU Mailman software.  As you'll notice at the bottom of this message, now 
 we have a web front-end to the list.

Cool.

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I see the archives are now available directly at the list's web
interface.  Will you be moving the old archives to this site, or do we
just start over?

I didn't get the spam sent to the list.  At first I wondered why, but
now I see my ISP's Brightmail filter caught them before any of my own
filters even saw them.  It also caught Stefan's reply because he
quoted the whole message.  I'm not sure how I feel about this.  I'm
glad they caught it, but now worried they might start catching things
I don't want them to.

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Re: [Swcollect] Mailing list is back in business

2004-06-17 Thread Jim Leonard
Lee K. Seitz wrote:
I see the archives are now available directly at the list's web
interface.  Will you be moving the old archives to this site, or do we
just start over?
I will try very hard to move the older archives over.  We have had 3+ years of 
some very neat conversations, so I have a high motivation to do this.

I didn't get the spam sent to the list.  At first I wondered why, but
now I see my ISP's Brightmail filter caught them before any of my own
filters even saw them.  It also caught Stefan's reply because he
quoted the whole message.  I'm not sure how I feel about this.  I'm
glad they caught it, but now worried they might start catching things
I don't want them to.
Well, you won't be getting any more spam from this list, so maybe that's a 
mitigating factor?

I made one more change, BTW:  Postings are limited to 1MB.  I am on a modem at 
work (don't ask) so I figured 1M was the largest size I could comfortably 
download.  If anyone has arguments to increase or decrease this number, let me 
know.
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[SWCollect] Full archives are now online

2004-06-17 Thread Jim Leonard
Well, that was easy -- good thing I kept the archives from the older version 
:-)  To view the archives, visit 
http://list.oldskool.org/mailman/private/swcollect/ .  Lots of interesting 
converstations over the years.  Sorry, there's no search facility yet, although 
the Mailman developers officially have it on their To-Do list.  I could easily 
install a search facility, but that would be yet another piece of software to 
maintain and frankly I'd rather wait until Mailman officially does it.

However, you will need your list password to view them; to get a reminder of 
what your password is, visit 
http://list.oldskool.org/mailman/listinfo/swcollect and scroll down to the 
bottom of the page, where you'll see a place to enter your email and a button 
Edit Options to press after you've done that.  That will take you to your own 
personal options for the list, which include getting a reminder of your 
password (and changing it, if you don't like it).

I personally would like the list archives to be public.  Anyone opposed to 
public archives?
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Re: [SWCollect] Full archives are now online

2004-06-17 Thread Peter Olafson
Jim,

Weren't the archives already public? I've seen archive pages turn up in Google search results.

Peter

Re: [SWCollect] Full archives are now online

2004-06-17 Thread Jukka Eronen
I personally would like the list archives to be public.  Anyone opposed to
public archives?

Weren't the archives already public? I've seen archive pages turn up in
Google search results.

Yup they show up there alright.

I for one am in favor of keeping this private and old messages viewable to
members only.
Anything that goes to Google is eternal or at least archived anyways.
When I have something more sensible / worth of archiving to say, list
or anything, I'd rather publish it at web myself
(Not meaning that I'd regard the quality / informational value of my mails
being quite that low ;)
but that's not the point. And I'm also not meaning that the general quality
of the list
wouldn't be good, because it is.).

- Jukka

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RE: [SWCollect] Full archives are now online

2004-06-17 Thread Freddie Bingham
I feel that the list should be public, just as it was before.  You never
know when someone is going to search on one of the software titles that we
discuss and then contact us about it.

Freddie

Lucasarts Museum - http://lucasarts.vintagegaming.org
 

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jukka Eronen
 Sent: Thursday, June 17, 2004 10:17 AM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: [SWCollect] Full archives are now online
 
 I personally would like the list archives to be public.  Anyone 
 opposed to public archives?
 
 Weren't the archives already public? I've seen archive pages 
 turn up in
 Google search results.
 
 Yup they show up there alright.
 
 I for one am in favor of keeping this private and old 
 messages viewable to members only.
 Anything that goes to Google is eternal or at least 
 archived anyways.
 When I have something more sensible / worth of archiving 
 to say, list or anything, I'd rather publish it at web myself 
 (Not meaning that I'd regard the quality / informational 
 value of my mails being quite that low ;) but that's not the 
 point. And I'm also not meaning that the general quality of 
 the list wouldn't be good, because it is.).
 
 - Jukka
 
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Re: [Swcollect] Mailing list is back in business

2004-06-17 Thread Lee K. Seitz
On Thu, Jun 17, 2004 at 09:52:37AM -0500, Jim Leonard wrote:
 I made one more change, BTW:  Postings are limited to 1MB.  I am on a modem 
 at work (don't ask) so I figured 1M was the largest size I could 
 comfortably download.  If anyone has arguments to increase or decrease this 
 number, let me know.

I have no argument with that.  (I think it's a good idea.)  But what
happens if we send a message that exceeds that size?  Do we get a
notification back or does the message just disappear?

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Re: [SWCollect] Full archives are now online

2004-06-17 Thread Lee K. Seitz
On Thu, Jun 17, 2004 at 11:25:09AM -0500, Jim Leonard wrote:
 I personally would like the list archives to be public.  Anyone opposed to 
 public archives?

I'm not opposed to such, myself, but I imagine there might be some
people here who would prefer not to have the e-mail address they use
here published.  (My e-mail address is already on every spam list in
existence.)  I see the messages don't generally include the author's
e-mail address, but some of the quoted replies do.  For example, see
http://list.oldskool.org/mailman/private/swcollect/2004-March/004122.html.
Both C.E.'s and Freddie's addresses are in the message text.

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RE: [SWCollect] Full archives are now online

2004-06-17 Thread Josh Lulewicz
I would prefer to keep the archives private (for members only).

Or if you are going to make it public take out the authors name and
e-mail addresses.

-josh

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Jim Leonard
Sent: Thursday, June 17, 2004 11:25 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [SWCollect] Full archives are now online

Well, that was easy -- good thing I kept the archives from the older
version 
:-)  To view the archives, visit 
http://list.oldskool.org/mailman/private/swcollect/ .  Lots of
interesting 
converstations over the years.  Sorry, there's no search facility yet,
although 
the Mailman developers officially have it on their To-Do list.  I could
easily 
install a search facility, but that would be yet another piece of
software to 
maintain and frankly I'd rather wait until Mailman officially does it.

However, you will need your list password to view them; to get a
reminder of 
what your password is, visit 
http://list.oldskool.org/mailman/listinfo/swcollect and scroll down to
the 
bottom of the page, where you'll see a place to enter your email and a
button 
Edit Options to press after you've done that.  That will take you to
your own 
personal options for the list, which include getting a reminder of your 
password (and changing it, if you don't like it).

I personally would like the list archives to be public.  Anyone opposed
to 
public archives?
-- 
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A delicious slice of the demoscene:http://www.MindCandyDVD.com/
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RE: [SWCollect] Full archives are now online

2004-06-17 Thread Per-Olof Karlsson
I concur, I'd prefer it to be private.

- Peo 

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Josh Lulewicz
Sent: den 17 juni 2004 20:14
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [SWCollect] Full archives are now online

I would prefer to keep the archives private (for members only).

Or if you are going to make it public take out the authors name and e-mail
addresses.

-josh

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