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Michael Grant

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Aug 4, 1999, 3:00:00 AM8/4/99
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Adrian Hurt's and Elaine Simons' (co. & Ponder Stibbons) CCDE pictures
are now up on the Web; linked to and (temporarily) hosted by my
afpmeet photoarchive, respectively.

Could the powers-that-be please let me know whether it's okay to make
the shavathon pictures publically accessible without having to pay
more money to charity. (I'm skint now!)

Meep! Meep!
Roadrunner[0]

I'm getting authorisation failure on trying to post this to afpa, both
by news and by email. Could the moderator please forward this when it
reaches him?

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Adrian Hurt

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Aug 5, 1999, 3:00:00 AM8/5/99
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In article <FFyCI...@cee.hw.ac.uk> Michael Grant <M.S....@hw.ac.uk> writes:
>Adrian Hurt's and Elaine Simons' (co. & Ponder Stibbons) CCDE pictures
>are now up on the Web; linked to and (temporarily) hosted by my
>afpmeet photoarchive, respectively.

Mine are also available via a slightly more direct route:

http://www.cee.hw.ac.uk/~adrian/ccde99/index.htm

Warning: this directory may need to be removed, without warning, to make
room for other stuff. When it happens, you won't be able to see my photos
from Michael's page either because he's linked his reference to my directory.
Get them while they're here!

Also, a couple of the rocket photos were taken at earlier occasions. The
rockets haven't changed, though.

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The Flying Hamster

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Aug 5, 1999, 3:00:00 AM8/5/99
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On Wed, 4 Aug 1999 17:56:24 GMT, Michael Grant
<msgrant@PROBLEM_WITH_INEWS_GATEWAY_FILE> wrote:
>I'm getting authorisation failure on trying to post this to afpa, both
>by news and by email. Could the moderator please forward this when it
>reaches him?

errr.... Hardly suprising.. afpa is a moderated group, only the
moderator(s) is allowed to post to the group. Post there without
going through the moderator and expect to see your article cancelled
pdq.

Mark

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Robert Collier

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Aug 5, 1999, 3:00:00 AM8/5/99
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In article <FFyCI...@cee.hw.ac.uk>, Michael Grant <M.S....@hw.ac.uk> wrote:

>I'm getting authorisation failure on trying to post this to afpa, both
>by news and by email. Could the moderator please forward this when it
>reaches him?

? posting via news is between you and your news server. Send a copy via
e-mail to afpa...@lspace.org - that should bypass the possibly dodgy
server.

- Rob.

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Michael Grant

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Aug 5, 1999, 3:00:00 AM8/5/99
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Robert Collier wrote:
> Michael Grant <M.S....@hw.ac.uk> wrote:
>
> >I'm getting authorisation failure on trying to post this to afpa, both
> >by news and by email. Could the moderator please forward this when it
> >reaches him?
>
> ? posting via news is between you and your news server. Send a copy via
> e-mail to afpa...@lspace.org - that should bypass the possibly dodgy
> server.

I tried emailing first, as it's the means I normally use. That bounced,
so I then tried posting, via news.lspace.org, since my server doesn't
carry afpa, and I got "posting failed".

Meep! Meep!
Roadrunner

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co. & Ponder Stibbons

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On Wed, 4 Aug 1999 17:56:24 GMT,
msgrant@PROBLEM_WITH_INEWS_GATEWAY_FILE (Michael Grant) wrote:

>Adrian Hurt's and Elaine Simons' (co. & Ponder Stibbons) CCDE pictures
>are now up on the Web; linked to and (temporarily) hosted by my
>afpmeet photoarchive, respectively.

Many, many thanks to Roadrunner for that. I publicly declare that I
owe him a *whole* glass of lemonade at Millenicon! And my word is my
bond!

>Could the powers-that-be please let me know whether it's okay to make
>the shavathon pictures publically accessible without having to pay
>more money to charity. (I'm skint now!)

Good point! I wouldn't want Roadrunner to get into debt 'cos of me.

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C. Cooke

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Aug 5, 1999, 3:00:00 AM8/5/99
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On Wed, 4 Aug 1999 17:56:24 GMT, Michael Grant
<msgrant@PROBLEM_WITH_INEWS_GATEWAY_FILE> wrote:
>Adrian Hurt's and Elaine Simons' (co. & Ponder Stibbons) CCDE pictures
>are now up on the Web; linked to and (temporarily) hosted by my
>afpmeet photoarchive, respectively.
>
>Could the powers-that-be please let me know whether it's okay to make
>the shavathon pictures publically accessible without having to pay
>more money to charity. (I'm skint now!)

I think you'll be ok doing that - perhaps if we end up doing something at
the con, you can be generous then ;-)

For anyone with temporary accounts, or lack of space, drop me a line - I
have a *lot* of space, and if it's wanted I could set up a single archive
point for all the photos.

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Charles Cooke, Official Giant
Say it with flowers, send a triffid

r...@lspace.org

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Aug 6, 1999, 3:00:00 AM8/6/99
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In article <37A9B6...@hw.ac.uk>, Michael Grant <M.S....@hw.ac.uk> wrote:

>I tried emailing first, as it's the means I normally use. That bounced,
>so I then tried posting, via news.lspace.org, since my server doesn't
>carry afpa, and I got "posting failed".

I've since discovered there was a small email problem for a while there -
everything should be fluffy now.

C. Cooke

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Aug 6, 1999, 3:00:00 AM8/6/99
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On 6 Aug 1999 09:53:03 GMT, r...@lspace.org <r...@lspace.org> wrote:
>
>I've since discovered there was a small email problem for a while there -
>everything should be fluffy now.
>

Does that mean all the [ANNOUNCES] are going to be covered in lint?

Suzi

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Aug 6, 1999, 3:00:00 AM8/6/99
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In article <slrn7qlk64...@jester.home>, C. Cooke
(cco...@oversized.freeserve.co.uk) wibbled...

> On 6 Aug 1999 09:53:03 GMT, r...@lspace.org <r...@lspace.org> wrote:
> >
> >I've since discovered there was a small email problem for a while there -
> >everything should be fluffy now.
>
> Does that mean all the [ANNOUNCES] are going to be covered in lint?

Why - have they been in the moderators belly-button? And is it blue
fluff or purple fluff?

Suzi
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C. Cooke

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Aug 6, 1999, 3:00:00 AM8/6/99
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On Fri, 6 Aug 1999 22:55:48 +0100, Suzi
<nos...@lovegoddess.free-online.co.uk> wrote:
>In article <slrn7qlk64...@jester.home>, C. Cooke
>(cco...@oversized.freeserve.co.uk) wibbled...
>
>> On 6 Aug 1999 09:53:03 GMT, r...@lspace.org <r...@lspace.org> wrote:
>> >
>> >I've since discovered there was a small email problem for a while there -
>> >everything should be fluffy now.
>>
>> Does that mean all the [ANNOUNCES] are going to be covered in lint?
>
>Why - have they been in the moderators belly-button? And is it blue
>fluff or purple fluff?

Does the colour of the fluff indicate which one of the moderators approved
it?

Joy Green

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Aug 7, 1999, 3:00:00 AM8/7/99
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C. Cooke wrote in message ...

Is this a train of thought we *really* want to pursue?

I mean, *do* we?

/me shudders

Joy


James Green

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Aug 7, 1999, 3:00:00 AM8/7/99
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C. Cooke wrote in message ...
>Does that mean all the [ANNOUNCES] are going to be covered in lint?
I'd rather it was Lindt myself.

James Green

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