I got an 838K file called parodos.dcl. Is that all? are there others in a
subdirectory? what kind of file is a .dcl?
Rainer Fuegenstein wrote:
> On Fri, 29 Aug 1997 14:54:11 -0700, Jim Terral wrote:
>
> >I would like to have versions of these that we can house temporarily on a server
> >here too, just in case we lose our connection. We should be able to put them on.
> >No one has to know where they are actually coming from at that very instant.
>
> You can find them in www.oudeis.org/MMK, or next.oudeis.org/MMK. maybe
> you can download them with your web browser from this directory (georg
> made the animations start automatically; maybe there is a way to bypass
> this). if not, just let me know and I'll transfer them to a better
> location.
>
> >You will be getting the text from the MOO. Is that correct?
> as I understood it, I'll get the text with cues from a script on paper,
> but the events that trigger this cues are supposed to come with the
> audio stream or the MOO.
>
> >FWIW--I think the MC there should be able to see, respond to, and visually cue
> >everything there and all your lines out. The AE MC is everyone's. But the MOO-MC
> >is the only person everyone can see. Is that right? How is the Stein Cafe related
> >to Sky Cafe? directly? ISDN? or via MOO?
>
> the connection between stein and sky cafe is the internet (cafe stein
> is connected to the internet over a 64k permanent ISDN line).
>
> >> "Hey, Dad. Can I borrow the time machine tonight ?"
> >> "Sure, son. Just be sure you have it back before you leave."
> >> (unknown)
> >
> >I like this.
>
> It's from a great book I red some time ago: "Time Machines - Time
> travel in physics, metaphysics and science fiction" by Paul J. Nahin.
> Apart from other aspects of time travel (philosophy, theology, physics,
> sociology ...) it's the most complete reference to science fiction
> stories containing time travel I've seen so far. and, the best of all:
> It is extremely serious and absolutely not speculative. definitely
> worth a read.
>
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> Rainer Fuegenstein rfu@iguwnext.tuwien.ac.at
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> "Hey, Dad. Can I borrow the time machine tonight ?"
> "Sure, son. Just be sure you have it back before you leave."
> (unknown)
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-- Jim Terral South Slocan, BCHave a look at the aka Boris project proposal-- http://www.netidea.com/~cyberhut/proposal.htm