rating Crazy, password RHAOENPI. Maybe
> another bug?
>
> *From:* James R Curry <8...@itdoesntsuck.com>
> *Sent:* Sunday, August 17, 2014 5:47 PM
> *To:* sam-users@nvg.ntnu.no
> *Subject:* Re: Bug in game Oh No! More Lemmings
>
> Level 3 of Crazy on the Sam version
3 (crazy) still started correctly.
>
> If you can describe the symptoms in more detail I'll see if I can
> reproduce it here.
>
> Si
>
>
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A couple of years ago, my
> > parents cleared out their loft and took my *3* expanded Acorn Atoms
> > and peripherals to the local tip!!! Atom's go for a couple of hundred or
> more each these days...
>
> Ouch! Sort of makes you wonder just how many more working vintage
> computers
> followed a similar fate... :(
>
>
>
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Am Montag, den 24.06.2013, 20:11 +0100 schrieb Adrian Brown:
>> >> > Anyone know where to get simcoupe from - sourceforge seems to be
>> >> > empty? My virus killer seems to have eaten the sound dll :(
>> >> >
>> >> > Adrian
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >>
>> >>
>> >
>> > --
>> > Stephan Haller
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > www.froevel.de
>> > Systemadministrator
>> >
>> > EMail: no...@froevel.de
>> > Telefon: 02202 / 45 97 95
>> > Mobil: 0176 / 63 86 30 21
>> > Jabber (bevorzugt): no...@jabber.froevel.de
>> > ICQ: 33955897
>> >
>> >
>>
>>
>>
>
>
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orged with an SAA attached? ;-)
>
>
>
>
>
> Cheers,
>
>
>
> Stefan
>
>
>
>
>
>
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n to level 3 of Waterworks II?
>
> Andrew
>
>
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controls.
> >
> > Took longer to write than it should with life's distractions and other
> projects. Also didn't end up quite how I envisioned but here it is
> nevertheless!
> >
> > Http://www.blackjet.co.uk/download.php?d=dave-infuriators
> >
> >
> > Requires 512K SAM.
> >
> > Cheers
> > Andrew
> >
>
>
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Hangs on boot in SimCoupe for me -- might be a MIME type problem as it
attempts to download it as a text file.
On Fri, May 4, 2012 at 7:32 AM, David Sanders wrote:
> The compiler actually didn't make mincemeat of this one :-)
>
> http://www.dsanders.co.uk/living.dsk
>
> D
!
> >
> > You can download it for free from the revived http://cookingcircle.co.uk
> >
> > I hope you enjoy it (and yell in frustration). It's 25 years old and
> still
> > as rock-hard as I remember.
> >
> > Any feedback/initial bugs found would be greatly appreciated. :D
> >
> > Cheers
> > Howard
>
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m, to be honest. Was
> > flashing a must have feature of the 1982 computer market?
>
> No but you forget one thing... the cursor. :-)
>
> imc
>
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28-pixels mode, per YouTube. Following that line
> of logic through, anything on the CPC that isn't using a hardware
> scroll should be an option.
>
> 2012/4/24 James R Curry <8...@itdoesntsuck.com>:
> > The strangest decision regarding Mode 2 is keeping the BRIGHT and FL
The strangest decision regarding Mode 2 is keeping the BRIGHT and FLASH
attributes. Without those, the Ink and Paper colours could each be any of
the sixteen colours. As it is, the select colours have to both be in the
range 0-7 or 8-15, not one in each range.
Incidentally, has anyone thought ab
I hate this idea - there are SO MANY send-up versions of Nyan Cat on
Youtube that it ceases to be clever.
Just port the original.
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does remind me a bit of the kind of stuff that ended up
> >> on early issues of Fred...
> >>
> >> You'd need to draw the stars manually, but that should be achievable.
> >>
> >> Andrew
> >>
> >>
> >> On 22 Apr 2012, at 19:4
There are few enough frames that it could easily be done with screen swapping
with a sampled version of the music playing.
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On Apr 22, 2012, at 1:39 PM, "Aleš Keprt" wrote:
> Do we have Nyan Cat on Sam Coupe? Somebody should make a conversion.
>
>
o maintain an account with that
company.
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On Apr 22, 2012, at 11:20 AM, Colin Piggot wrote:
> James wrote:
>> Hey Colin and all,
>> I've been meaning to ask about T'n'T for a while. I legally purchased
>> this game, back in the day, and have
> Issue 17 - T'n'T (re-release), Money Bags 1 1/2 (updated version)
>
Hey Colin and all,
I've been meaning to ask about T'n'T for a while. I legally purchased this
game, back in the day, and have a desire to play it again.
Is there any way to acquire a disk image? Does SAM Revival come wit
Correct -
Sam Tetris used a version of the Nemesis the Warlock music. I believe this may
be mentioned in the scroll text, but I'm not 100% sure.
Great tune.
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On Apr 21, 2012, at 2:16 PM, "Aleš Keprt" wrote:
> I think this is right on ZX Spectrum. I don
Yep!
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On Apr 20, 2012, at 8:26 PM, Thomas Harte wrote:
> Attempting to vote takes me through to a blank page -- is that what you saw?
>
> On 20 April 2012 18:16, James R Curry <8...@itdoesntsuck.com> wrote:
>> It's a Wiki about the Sam world but h
It's a Wiki about the Sam world but has some disk images hosted which I believe
you can access from their product pages. It also has broken polls. At least
it did today when I tried to vote on one.
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On Apr 20, 2012, at 8:13 PM, "Aleš Keprt" wrote:
> Rea
Emulations is about more than running old software. It's about preserving
history. It's about preserving as much of that history as possible;
obscure disk formats included.
In short, I agree with you, Simon.
On Fri, Apr 20, 2012 at 3:40 PM, Simon Owen wrote:
> Aley,
>
> I'd started to type a
t at around 2:00 has
> never been done before on the Coupé! A first time for everything even on
> the Sam eh? So, why did I spend my morning writing this? Your guess is as
> good as mine, but I reckon someone now ought to make the effort to convert
> the actual game. Ahem.
>
> Cheers
>
>
> David
>
>
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om ZX Spectrum.
>
> Best regards,
> Aley Keprt
>
> --**---
> Mgr. Aleš Keprt, Ph.D.
> private: a...@keprt.cz, www.keprt.cz
> office: Moravian College / Moravská vysoká škola Olomouc,
> ales.ke...@mvso.cz
>
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ou find me that.
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On Apr 13, 2012, at 3:37 PM, Thomas Harte wrote:
> For the purposes of debate, I think the counterargument would be that
> a software approach is inherently more portable and so more
> maintainable and more suited to a wide audience. Furthermore
Would it help if I turned my filters off and started collecting mail myself?
Though I'll warn you, I'm not likely to fly from the USA to appear in court.
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On Apr 12, 2012, at 4:31 AM, nev young wrote:
> Sometimes it feels like it's already gone on forever.
&
you. I don't know what else
he's sent as everything from his Gmail account is filtered to the trash. The
only reason that came through is that it uses the service provider's From
address.
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On Apr 11, 2012, at 5:14 PM, "toberm...@cookingcircle.co.uk"
Or the 14 disk collection of screen captures he'd release...
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On Apr 5, 2012, at 1:48 PM, Chris Pile wrote:
> The geezer's a prize numpty! I just got hit with 30-odd "Onspeed Software
> Recommendation"
> emails and a whopping 8.29 MB email - the
On the plus side, it's been a long time since the list has generated this much
traffic...
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On Apr 5, 2012, at 9:23 AM, nev young wrote:
> On 05/04/12 11:06, Adrian Brown wrote:
>> Ive got a nice rule that moves all messages to the bin ;)
>>
>
However did you decipher our most cryptic of clues? ;)
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On Apr 4, 2012, at 6:34 PM, "Aleš Keprt" wrote:
> Who is the sender? Is it Roger Jowett? I don't know any other person sending
> tens of emails per hour.
>
> Aley
>
> -Původní
ccount due to his spamming and abusing other users, so apologies to anyone
> who is getting affected by the crossfire.
>
> Andrew
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will be forthcoming!
>
> If you find the frame rate somewhat lacking on some levels then you can
> turn off the music (e-tracker mods) to gain some processing time. Or just
> turn it off anyway of course if you don't like it!
>
> Anyway, enjoy.
>
> Cheers
> Andrew.
>
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d F4.
You should hear a chirping noise.
You are now completely invulnerable.
Repeat these steps to disable the cheat mode.
There's also an unfinished PC version of the game with lots of new features
that I never released.
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Exclusive: Man gets screwed by telecom giant.
Story at 11.
On Tue, Jun 7, 2011 at 11:20 AM, Roger Jowett wrote:
> great service you really get what you pay for highly recommended!
>
>
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u wouldnt
> complain about it? is that cause your frightened of having your
> computer hacked to bits - after the first hundred times it gets a lot
> less scary!
> spam
>
>
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ock together a SAM BASIC program to demonstrate in Mode 1.
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Okay, utterly random question...
How does one determine the start address of the screen in Sam BASIC?
I forget.
It has been years.
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> > Yes, it was Simon Goodwin's routine on a Crash cover tape in 1990 or so. On
> > the frame interrupt it toggled between two screens with different palettes,
> > which looked absolutely horrid though on the TV's I'd tried it on. Other
> > routines in the issue did MODE 3 interlacing - flicki
> > I spent good money on mine.
>
> And what did you think of it when you got it? :)
"Is it doing anything?".
> > Is that really all that it is meant to do?
>
> Yes useless isn't it? :)
I spent good money on mine.
It was a lot, back then, as a broke student!
> Is there anyone out there who has a spare Kaleidoscope for grabs (I know
> its useless but I want 1)...
I have one back in Blighty, but god knows where it is.. wish I'd known before
Christmas when I took a trip back.
If you're still looking for one when I next go back, I'll see what I can
> 4 or 5 last count? There's me, you, Steve Taylor... not sure who else. :D
>
> I'm way up for the idea of a reunion :) Of course, now I'm much older, so
> more drinking and drugs will need to be involved. :D
You're still in the Seattle area, right?
I took a trip up there about a year ago, a
Tried this yesterday, but it didn't go through... probably because I mailed
from the wrong address:
> Reason .. i am off to California for work
So, how many SAM users is that who've moved stateside, now? We could almost
have a local reunion.
> ---Original Message---
> From: Simon Cooke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: RE: Entrpoy demos in Parallax
> Sent: 01 May '07 01:58
>
Hey, Simon, are you still in the Seattle area? I'm considering another trip
that way, later this year.
> > 96 subscribers
>
> Is it just me, or has the mailing list had around 90-100 members for
> pretty much ever? :)
>
> Gavin
>
...and 87 of them are Bob Brenchley. ;)
> who
You.
Me.
Couple of other folks.
I have one too - up until last Thursday hanging on my wall, however
as we've just moved to a new apartment, it's still in a box.
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"Good to know the world is in no short supply of freaks. Too bad
no one's figured out a way to use them as fuel." - Lisa Galgano.
Through judicious use of monkeys and typewriters, Andrew Collier
produced:
> On 10 Dec 2005, at 14:38, James R Curry wrote:
>
> > About a week ago, I suddenly had the desire to play the SAM version
> > of Sophistry, again. I have no idea why.
> >
> > Of course,
nyone would have any objection to helping me
out with a disk image...?
If "yes", thank you. Muchly. :)
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"Good to know the world is in no short supply of freaks. Too bad
no one's figured out a way to use them as fuel." - Lisa Galgano.
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94 subscribers
>>>>
>>>>
Glad to be of service. ;)
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Through judicious use of monkeys and typewriters, Simon Cooke
came up with:
>Whatcha doin' in Ohio? :-)
>
>Si
I'm not.. I'm in Louisville, KY - 144 miles from Germantown,
OH; And I've been here for several years. ;)
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le for me. 144 miles.
Anyone want me to try calling the number, or showing up on
the clowns doorstep? :P
(Genuine Ohio number, not premium rate).
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Now I *did* set a signature file on this client. Aren't I bright?
> UNSUBSCRIBE
Why should I?
--
Message sent via rymo - http://rymo.sourceforge.net/
, but still!
>
> Cheers,
> Gavin
I have the tape, but it's back in England so not much good. I'd ask Graham to
pay a visit to my parents and locate it, but he is regrettably now living in
Manchester, so there's not very much I can do... :(
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"Well, that was a boring signature file."
ice
> and will be contacting my insurers shortly!
>
> Tim
I got one of those too. I want to have it shipped to the USA so it can go
on my wall here.
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> Woohoo! I have finally been recognised as a well-known name!!
>(ahem.. Ok.. I'll get back to sleep, now...)
OH MY GOD! IT'S JUSTIN SKISTS. Didn't he kill a load of people or
something? ;)
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> Seconded, thirded, forthded... Etc!! ;-)
Sign me up for some of those Season's Greetings, too.
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kage, but I'm a few thousand miles from my copy of that, and I
guess I'd then be dependant on their dialler anyway).
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nse to
simply save it in native Word .DOC format?
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s, and
health care costs MONEY over here... What this has to do with lame
jokes about Driver and Wincoupe, I'm not sure, but I need SOME
excuse, right?
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made me laugh
hard enough to cheer me up no end. Thank you, Ian.
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>
> Wincoupe has a wierd effect on my Win 95 desktop.
> It keeps re-arranging my icons.
>
>
> Bob Wilkinson.
Actually, it's slowly replacing Windows 95 with a PC port of Driver.
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The OFF
James Gasson wrote:
>> Sam/MIDI Sequencer huh? I though it might have been something like
>> that. Well then, I have a few more questions.
(...)
Justin Skists wrote:
> It's very good. Just be patient with it if you're used to the latest PC
> based MIDI sequencers.
James Gasson wrote:
>>> Ok everyone, I've just got a MIDI keyboard. Now I know there was a
>>> program for Sam that does MIDI sequencing, but I've forgotton the
>>> name... Can anyone help me out?
Nick Humphries wrote:
>> Wasn't it just "MI
Ok everyone, I've just got a MIDI keyboard. Now I know there was a
program for Sam that does MIDI sequencing, but I've forgotton the
name... Can anyone help me out?
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it), in GM it was just pushing what was possible (lots
> of obscure SPEEKs SPOKEs that shouldn't really have worked, and as James
> Curry pointed out sometimes didn't!). Loads of people thought it was written
> in assembly, which I took as a compliment :-)
>
> I've got a 3
-
Leaves on the line? ;-)
> it's getting
> quite long now (oo-er etc). I'm sure he'll turn up again in the next few
> weeks...
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7;t you once have a letter on Digitizer, too?
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had a real SAM over here...
>
> I believe that the Russian can supply them with the launchers for a
> very reasonable fee. Only last week I got a nuclear submarine for using
> along the canal.
Shouldn't cost too much. After all, the entire Russian economy is
worth what? UKP2.50 t
were to raise FRED from the dead, then the moment I get a
decent PC capable of running an emulator at a decent speed, I may
well finish some stuff off.
If only I had a real SAM over here...
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The OFFICIAL
Ok, NOW it's fixed.
I suck.
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From: "James R Curry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: sam-users@nvg.ntnu.no
Date sent: Sat, 16 Oct 1999 23:47:37 -0400
Subject:DON'T COMPLAIN...!
Send reply to: sam-users@nvg.ntnu.no
> I'm aware m
I'm aware my timezone was screwed. It's fixed now. I'm terribly
sorry to all, my mistake.
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> Don't worry about the postage for the free issue, but it's a fiver for
> international peeps, just to keep things simple. Er, but aren't you in
> the UK?
>
> Gavin
Nope, Eastern Kentucky.
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t, as this price won't
> last much longer). This issue includes a show report from the latest SAM
> and Speccy show.
>
> Gavin
How much for international shipping...?
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gin on in a few hours only to have to download *thousands*
> of versions of the same message...
>
> Chris.
>
I think that someone set a bigfoot address to point to
sam-users@nvg.ntnu.no and then subscribed the thing to sam-users.
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gt;
> Bob Wilkinson
Each of those messages was "Another chance to see..."
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Well, that was.. erm.. "fun".
Is everyone still with us?
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> I've asked if anyone had the demo of this before, but no-one seems to
> have it - surely someone got that issue of YS?
>
> Gavin
IIRC it was Crash.
And I have it back in England.
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Yep, and I'm 95% positive it's actually on one of the shelfs of tapes
at home that I bothered to ARRANGE. (All my Crash and YS tapes in
chronological order..)
Trouble is, that stack of tapes is now behind a load of other crap,
and I'm several thousand miles away from it.
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d about paying the phone bill...
Thank you Andrew, for mirroring my sentiments exactly. :)
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phone: +420-68-538 70 35
> e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] *** http://get.to/aley
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>
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> So it's not just me that disagrees with all the 7 year olds at school who
> insist it's a kids programme just because it's a cartoon?
>
> Maria.
Far more disturbing are adults who make that conclusion.
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it, you know? Except under
Windows 95, but restarting in DOS fixed that one.
Anyway, this is a pretty old PC, so it may actually be just right for
this task.
Pity about the 14.4 modem, huh?...
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ly, it's fine
for old games, but not so fine for a lot of other things)). Once I
have the oppotunity to get something a little better, SimCoupe 0.79
will be first on my list of downloads.
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an be subjected to this one
by pointing your browser at: http://www.lhutz.demon.co.uk/sam.htm
Hope you enjoy it. :)
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ked with a bicycle chain while smashing
his head onto a keyboard.
Aaah, where did those childhood years go? ;)
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list, cancel your account with your ISP.
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ars :)
I like Swansea. Swansea is a nice place. And it's one of the only
places in Wales that doesn't have a name made out of hyroglyphics.
;-)
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ss software, you might make more, but PARTICULARLY with
games software, you'll be targetting the "I dunno anything other than
Windows" crowd.
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> By the way -- everyone? -- if you ever want to come over to Seattle and
> spend some time out here, my spare room is always open!
>
> Simon
You shouldn't say things like that when I'm in the same country, you
know? ;)
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blem, eh? Such a
high volume. Not.
I think the best thing to do here is to start and contribute to the
relevant threads, and for the rest of it - enjoy the ride!
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gt;waste of space/bandwidth/time/everything.
>
> I think that you should shoot those who use xpm first. It's worse.
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Firstly I'd like to shoot all those people who thought that I was
being serious about using a zero compressed JPEG. :P
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sky It'll be like
> the real thing.
They already exist. And I *WANT* some...!
Although there's no BBC in these parts. Still, I can stare at the
sky and see typical FOX style sleaze. Interrupted every 3 minutes
for commercials... ;p
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eant "lossily
> >compressed", but then JPEG is just about the only format which does that.
>
>
> Bleah... you knew what I meant :)
>
> Nick
What about JPEG with the compression level set at zero? Is *THAT*
alright?
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nt replay to keep up with it?
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> Mm. Sounds like The Tick was a damn sight funnier. Orders of magnitude, in
> fact.
Ahh, what do you know? ;)
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James R Curry - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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What's it mean? Oh, I dunno. A big
problem. What about that other word I invented, "Dukelicious"? No-
one's using it?! What a Duketastrophy!
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James R Curry - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Funnier than The Simpsons? I dont believe it. Is is around in the UK
> then?... Besides, I hate TMNT (or more accurately TMHT) I can't
> believe there was talk of putting "Cowabunga" in the dictionary.
"The Critic" is, IMHO, one of the finest shows eve
> ..Still have no idea what a quizibuk is though (James)
Oh, I dunno. A big problem... :)
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James R Curry - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Graham Goring wrote:
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> > www.duketastrophy.demon.co.uk
>
> Should that be read "duke catastrophe" or "duck catasrophe"?
Hmm, that's a real quizibuk.
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