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Clockmeister

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Dec 2, 2005, 5:27:21 AM12/2/05
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Nate Dannenberg (sp?)

He had some interesting projects and then disappeared all of a sudden.

What happened to him?


Snogpitch

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Dec 2, 2005, 7:30:00 AM12/2/05
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A good place to get up to speed with everything would be here:

http://www.chrome64.org/vanessadannenberg/index.html

On 12/2/05 5:27 AM, in article 4390218c$1...@duster.adelaide.on.net,

Clockmeister

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Dec 2, 2005, 7:48:41 AM12/2/05
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"Snogpitch" <snog...@prodigy.net> wrote in message
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>A good place to get up to speed with everything would be here:
>
> http://www.chrome64.org/vanessadannenberg/index.html
>


Oh, I see. Well, whatever blows your hair back I guess...

drago...@aol.com

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Dec 2, 2005, 8:41:20 AM12/2/05
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umm. wow.

Slartibartfast

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Dec 2, 2005, 9:19:05 AM12/2/05
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Just for the record and to reduce confusion, Vanessa is NOT a member of
Chrome.

In fact most of the group is somewhat surpised to learn that page is
hosted on our group site which hasn't even been launched yet.

Slartibartfast/Chrome

BigRed

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Dec 2, 2005, 9:28:11 AM12/2/05
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> Just for the record and to reduce confusion, Vanessa is NOT a member of
> Chrome.

Is this the same Chrome that was started by Anthrax in Perth, WA back in
the late 80s ???

Clockmeister

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Dec 2, 2005, 9:45:15 AM12/2/05
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"BigRed" <REMOVETHI...@AT.ii.DOT.net.NOTRU> wrote in message
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Nah, he was just a spreader.

Slartibartfast

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Dec 2, 2005, 10:08:19 AM12/2/05
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Yes, and we've made a total of ONE release this year, although that's
better than nothing.

Anyway, we had this conversation about six months ago.

Clockmeister, bad taste man.

BigRed

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Dec 2, 2005, 11:43:04 AM12/2/05
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> Yes, and we've made a total of ONE release this year, although that's
> better than nothing.
>
> Anyway, we had this conversation about six months ago.

We did ? Do you have a group page URL per chance ?

BigRed

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Dec 2, 2005, 11:52:07 AM12/2/05
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Interesting you bring this up - in my (old) C= links I had 2 project
pages that I remembered as being good, but had been dead links for some
time.

One I had listed as http://home.kscable.com/natedac/ = Nate's, which is
obviously the one in question here.

The other was/is www.student.informatik.tu-darmstadt.de/~mjk/ = MJK's
Anyone know anything about this one ???

ta-
Rick.

Peter Schepers

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Dec 2, 2005, 12:23:00 PM12/2/05
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In article <43907b9d$0$8566$5a62...@per-qv1-newsreader-01.iinet.net.au>,
BigRed <REMOVETHI...@AT.ii.DOT.net.NOTRU> wrote:
>
[ snip ]

>The other was/is www.student.informatik.tu-darmstadt.de/~mjk/ = MJK's
>Anyone know anything about this one ???

Marc-Jano Knopp's web site, which was a very good C= hardware-oriented
site. I managed to archive and capture most of it except a few photos of
C64 system board revisions.

I don't know if anybody will have major objections to this idea but I
still have plans to put most of the site back up. I thought it was
presented so well and felt it was a real shame when Marc took it down
several years ago (around 2001). I would put the entire site as a link off
the main 64COPY page, but all scene-related material would be taken out.

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Slartibartfast

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Dec 2, 2005, 5:20:51 PM12/2/05
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Web Archive/Wayback Machine archives a lot of lost websites so we don't
have to ;)

In their *original* form, although many times files are lost.

http://web.archive.org/web/20021122071047/http://www.student.informatik.tu-darmstadt.de/~mjk/

Clockmeister

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Dec 2, 2005, 7:25:29 PM12/2/05
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"Slartibartfast" <idig...@gmail.com> wrote in message
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What do you mean? Anthrax wasn't just a spreader?
Not what you told me the other day.


Peter Schepers

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Dec 2, 2005, 10:54:35 PM12/2/05
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In article <1133562051.3...@g47g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>,

Slartibartfast <idig...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>Peter Schepers wrote:
>> In article <43907b9d$0$8566$5a62...@per-qv1-newsreader-01.iinet.net.au>,
>> BigRed <REMOVETHI...@AT.ii.DOT.net.NOTRU> wrote:
>> >
>> [ snip ]
>> >The other was/is www.student.informatik.tu-darmstadt.de/~mjk/ = MJK's
>> >Anyone know anything about this one ???
>>
>> Marc-Jano Knopp's web site, which was a very good C= hardware-oriented
>> site. I managed to archive and capture most of it except a few photos of
>> C64 system board revisions.
>>
>> I don't know if anybody will have major objections to this idea but I
>> still have plans to put most of the site back up. I thought it was
>> presented so well and felt it was a real shame when Marc took it down
>> several years ago (around 2001). I would put the entire site as a link off
>> the main 64COPY page, but all scene-related material would be taken out.
>
>Web Archive/Wayback Machine archives a lot of lost websites so we don't
>have to ;)
>
>In their *original* form, although many times files are lost.
>
>http://web.archive.org/web/20021122071047/http://www.student.informatik.tu-darmstadt.de/~mjk/

Oh, I know all about that. The Wayback was the only source I had for
archiving this site. However, I found the Wayback too slow and
unpredictable, plus I felt that this site was too good to lose so I
archived what I could. It took some time to do the job, too, and it was
the Wayback that didn't archive the few files I still want.

PS.

Clockmeister

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Dec 3, 2005, 1:16:15 AM12/3/05
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"Peter Schepers" <sche...@ist.uwaterloo.ca> wrote in message
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Have you tried asking him for the files?

You can find him in de.markt.spiele.computer


Vanessa Dannenberg

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Dec 3, 2005, 7:10:09 PM12/3/05
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I'm right here, just making changes in my life to meet my needs, you know.  Please don't call me by that old name though, I have been trying to get away from that identity, but such is the nature of internet archives.

-- 
"Sometimes paranoia can be helpful.  Usually, it
isn't, and when you learn that, life improves."
Vanessa Dannenberg <vanessaNO...@SPAMgmail.com>
Remove the obvious from my email address to reply.

Lyrical Nanoha

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Dec 3, 2005, 7:15:22 PM12/3/05
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On Sun, 4 Dec 2005, Vanessa Dannenberg wrote:

> I'm right here, just making changes in my life to meet my needs, you
> know. Please don't call me by that old name though, I have been trying
> to get away from that identity, but such is the nature of internet
> archives.

I know all too well what you mean. :/

-uso.

Clockmeister

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Dec 3, 2005, 7:26:03 PM12/3/05
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"Vanessa Dannenberg" <vanessaNO...@SPAMgmail.com> wrote in message
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> On Fri, 2005-12-02 at 18:27 +0800, Clockmeister wrote:
>
>> Nate Dannenberg (sp?)
>>
>> He had some interesting projects and then disappeared all of a sudden.
>>
>> What happened to him?
>
>
> I'm right here, just making changes in my life to meet my needs, you
> know. Please don't call me by that old name though, I have been trying
> to get away from that identity, but such is the nature of internet
> archives.
>

I didn't know and I didn't make the connection since I've never known you by
any other name, only your old one.

Now I know...

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