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Maarten
24-Jan-2005
[802x2]
Depends on your hotel, but I don't know so I can't tell. Will ask 
my wife, she was born here.
I think a youth hostel is cheapest. But you can check on the net 
easily, I'd say. My place (with three little kids) is too crowded, 
otherwise you could stay here.
Gregg
24-Jan-2005
[804]
You're supposed to send out Thank You notes? Would it be bad to do 
it after 16 years? Hmmm, I bet my wife did it right away.
Graham
24-Jan-2005
[805x2]
I know my wife didn't do it .. and mine is more than 16 years ...
I guess I could say that they were delayed by ecartis ?
Terry
24-Jan-2005
[807x3]
Countdown to global catastrophe

Climate change: report warns point of no return may be reached in 
10 years, leading to droughts, agricultural failure and water shortages

http://news.independent.co.uk/world/environment/story.jsp?story=603975
In total, the core of our team has invested something like 80 man 
years on this experiment, 18 of which are mine. I think right now 
the key lesson is this -- if you're looking for a job with instant 
and guaranteed success, this isn't it.


-- University of Idaho professor David Atkinson, whose years of work 
on an experiment to measure the winds on Saturn's moon Titan came 
to naught because someone forgot to turn it on
What's the difference between God and Larry Ellison? God doesn't 
think he's Larry Ellison. 
Pekr
24-Jan-2005
[810]
Now who was that stating few months ago that not adhering to Kyoto 
protocol is not important, as such things has no impact on Earth 
conditions ...
Alan
24-Jan-2005
[811]
our beloved "President" ?
Geomol
25-Jan-2005
[812]
I think, we have too many groups in REBOL3. I start to have problems 
figuring out, where I should post. Can we clean up?
Terry
25-Jan-2005
[813]
I'm sorry, but that last post should be in the Chat group.
Geomol
25-Jan-2005
[814]
LOL
Allen
25-Jan-2005
[815]
The groups seem to be well classified if you use the world group 
dividers, better than previous.
Maxim
25-Jan-2005
[816]
how can we self remove ourself from a private group? it always says 
"you must be included in the group" ???
Graham
25-Jan-2005
[817x3]
several ways to do this ...
I can only remember one though ..
get someone else to remove you.  or log on as guest and do the deed.
Maxim
25-Jan-2005
[820]
so an evil person would remove guest from all private groups  ;-)
Graham
25-Jan-2005
[821]
you could add guest back in again.
Maxim
25-Jan-2005
[822x2]
right, since your in the group, in the first place... but that leaves 
guest on the list after and is not very nice for truely private groups... 
such a thing can go unnoticed by the group's "manager"
I wish there where moderator features in altme... so we could generate 
a moderated group and then you are master of that specific group... 
including removing posts.
Graham
25-Jan-2005
[824]
log on twice with altme and take each other out
Maxim
25-Jan-2005
[825x2]
and adding other moderators...
graham... that is very wise... your patients must not complain often. 
 You have a very good sense of observation.
Graham
25-Jan-2005
[827]
last man standing is it.
eFishAnt
25-Jan-2005
[828]
dead guest chatting...
Chris
25-Jan-2005
[829]
Right-click on your own name and you can deselect the private groups 
you are in...
Maxim
25-Jan-2005
[830]
ahhhh that's it :-)
[unknown: 9]
25-Jan-2005
[831x2]
yes, all good points Max.
We are looking to fix those.
Maxim
25-Jan-2005
[833x2]
:-|    :-)     :-D
that's a 3 frame animation  btw .... ;-)
PeterWood
25-Jan-2005
[835]
Ah but how to remove yourself from public groups without using the 
guest trick?
Tomc
26-Jan-2005
[836]
by  right-clicking on the group and making it private
PeterWood
26-Jan-2005
[837]
Thanks Tom
[unknown: 9]
26-Jan-2005
[838]
The problem with that is that new people won't be added then....
Tomc
26-Jan-2005
[839]
a mercy
Josh
26-Jan-2005
[840]
The best way is to right click on your name then uncheck the private 
group that you want to remove yourself from.
PeterWood
26-Jan-2005
[841]
Josh: That doesn't help you remove yourself from public groups.
[unknown: 9]
26-Jan-2005
[842]
you need teamwork, admit it : )
PeterWood
26-Jan-2005
[843]
Not as long as the guest account has full privileges :)
Terry
26-Jan-2005
[844x2]
Tiny °7° URL example...

http://o7o.org/°art°
The Tiny °7° URL above points to this URL

http://64.233.167.104/search?q=cache:GXcyeOPEkQoJ:www.rediff.com/computer/1999/sep/29carl.htm+carl+sassenrath&hl=en
Tomc
26-Jan-2005
[846]
Terry, isnt there a group for that stuff
Terry
26-Jan-2005
[847x3]
What, are you the Altme nazi?  If you look a bit higher up this list, 
you'll find your own "out of group" messges.
And regarding the Announce group.. I accidentally made a few posts 
into that group.. I saw that the previous posts had no long term 
relevance, so I cleaned up the whole group.  I'm guessing that's 
somewhat my perogative, given I started the group in the first place.
I'm not particularily interested in the flood of messages regarding 
Chord, but I don't feel the need to criticize it, to isolate myself 
from it, nor the need to read every message.  And that goes for about 
80% of all posts.
[unknown: 9]
27-Jan-2005
[850x2]
Hey, your one step away from mentioning Hitler with that Nazi comment....
:)