You are an amazing woman, every single day I worship you more!!! As for
clients, yes, it's a pain not to have one, and a pain to see what labs
might have, but...here's an idea and I only propose it because I want to
make your life easier :-) why not put pueblo and mudweller or macmoose on
disk and take it with you into ze labs? you can load in a second and
unload when you finish if you must...that way you won't be without. But,
ideas are only good if they SAVE you time, so scratch this if it seems
like a pain.
However, I DO think it makes sense to put a client on the computers in the
lab for the workshop in Linz. One thing we don't want to do is illustrate
how frustrating it can be to moo if you're not in the know, and a client
will make that easier for folks. yes, it's true, if you learn to use the
say-hit-enter rhythm, you can moo from anywhere, but let's start em off
happy and then teach em how to get a client at home :-) PLUS, my guess is
that most folks are less parapetitic than you are m'dear ;-)
On another topic, would it be possible to put me on the oudeis tech list?
Not because I know enough to engage in the dialogue there, but so that I
might *learn* from it as well as see possible moo-related possibilities.
Thanks so much, if it's possible, then great, if it's not a good idea (the
too-many-cooks problem) then it's ok not to do it now.
Cheers to all.....this work is more important than any of us knows!
ttfn,
juli
On Tue, 2 Sep 1997, Monika Wunderer wrote:
> dear jim and juli
>
> this is the wrong time to start a discussion about clients but let me say
> just this one thing:
>
> the reason why I am using telnet is, because I never use my own computer
> to log into moo
> and telnet I DO find on every computer that is hooked up to the Internet,
> and how could I tell the computer lab to install MOO Clients everywhere ?
>
> see - thats a reason for me, that might not be a reason for the workshop
> though. so I will keep thinking about it
> but anyhow this seems to me the easiest way to tell people "you can do it
> from everywhere"!
>
> Mon
>
>
> On Mon, 1 Sep 1997, Jim Terral wrote:
>
> >
> >
> > M> Yes, that's a great idea to have the computers already loaded with
> >
> > > > telnet and connected!!!! Santiago suggested we use a MOO client in
> > > > place of telnet but your idea will work either way!
> > >
> > > if somebody knows something about MOO clients .. go for it. if not I
> > > would suggest we stick whith what we feel familiar with. I would prefer
> > > to have the MOO workshop on telnet, becasue I never worked with MOO clients.
> >
> > Clients are way superior to telnet, are easily installed, will make it easier
> > for the oudeis team to use the MOO and more fun for the audience. Pueblo is far
> > and away the best for PCs. For Macs, ATHEMOO has MacMOOse utilities installed.
> > Pueblo comes from http://www.chaco.com; the MacMOOse URL is onthe ATHEMOO
> > website. MUDDweller is another Mac client that lots of people use.
> >
> > --
> > Jim Terral
> > South Slocan, BC
> >
> > Have a look at the aka Boris project proposal--
> > http://www.netidea.com/~cyberhut/proposal.htm
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
> -------------------alles Theater------------
> Monika Wunderer wunderer@oudeis.org
> TC Columbia, NY
>
> http://st1hobel.phl.univie.ac.at/~wunderer/
> http://www.oudeis.org
> telnet://moo.hawaii.edu:9999
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