[DECtalk] posted. Red dwarf: Season 3, Episode 1 - backwards.

Sean Randall sean-r at runbox.com
Fri Feb 25 10:20:37 EST 2005


Well,

I think you had the subscriber list.
If you know how to close a list on freelists after we transfer them all we 
can just do that.  I'll move the list page to this host from the dectalk 
site then.

Ciao,
Sean R.


To iterate is human; to recurse, divine.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Jayson Smith" <ratguy at bellsouth.net>
To: "DECtalk Discussions" <dectalk at jaybird.no-ip.info>
Sent: Friday, February 25, 2005 2:30 PM
Subject: Re: [DECtalk] posted. Red dwarf: Season 3, Episode 1 - backwards.


Hey there,
Good to see you're back into the Dectalk thing.
Now, what's to become of the old Freelists list?  Obviously I guess it 
needs
to remain if anybody ever wants to check out all the old messages.  But 
the
list is now hosted here, so how do ya win?  Possibly unsubscribe 
everybody,
block new subscriptions, block non-subscribers from sending messages to 
the
list so you don't get annoying moderator messages about it?  For a while I
ran a list on Freelists then moved it over to my machine once I got 
Mailman
going.  Although the old Freelists list is basicly dead, I do get a few
spammers who want to spam the list with their nonsense.  I usually just
ignore the messages, as the list isn't active any more and they are, after
all, spammers.
Jayson.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Sean Randall" <sean-r at runbox.com>
To: <DECtalk at jaybird.no-ip.info>
Sent: Friday, February 25, 2005 8:57 AM
Subject: [DECtalk] posted. Red dwarf: Season 3, Episode 1 - backwards.


> Hi all,
> It's Friday and that means another Red Dwarf episode!
>
> This is the first in the new season 3, and is entitled backwards.
> "With Lister having reassembled Kryten, Rimmer decides that Kryten
> requires a driver's license for the starbug. A driving test goes 
> horribly
> wrong, however;
> when Rimmer is ejected, a door is smashed and just for kicks an 
> extremely
> rare spatial phenomenon appears and takes them back home. Well. It's 
> fair
> to
> say they 'reversed'..."
> You can find it at the red dwarf page which is still at:
>
> http://www.shwatscoff.fsworld.co.uk/dectalk/reddwarf.html
>
> I wasn't going to  comment on this episode being late - if it had been a
> couple of days or something I'd have kept my mouth shut.
> But almost 2 years  is a little bit of a stretch, even for me.
> I just want to say it's good to be back here.  When I stopped - was it
> really in 2003? God.  Anyway, when that happened, all my email addresses
> and web hosting got totally wiped.
> I started a fresh: you may remember the AEC site at blink universe - 
> that
> ran for a goodly while but it, too, eventually died.
> And what am I doing now, you ask?
> Well I'm at college doing my A-Levels, and figured that if I'm going to 
> be
> bored out of my skull, I'll need something to do.
> And then I heard that you guys were still around and Matthew was doing 
> his
> business with the end of season 2 - I listened  to those, they weren't 
> bad
> at all!
> I'd say my life's calmed down enough now for me to stick to doing this
> again - and remember there are a ton more episodes to come.
>
> Next week, You'll get an episode from Matthew - and I assume he'll post
> about it here (Oh and thanks to Jason for being host and all that).
> Matthew and myself have agreed to do a rotating red-dwarf schedule, so
> he'll do one, then me, then him, and so on and so forth.  This will 
> almost
> certainly guarantee a steady supply of episodes, accepting the fact that
> both of us have education commitments (although mine are admittedly very
> boring ones).
> I'm seriously considering quitting the college and going for a job if I
> can find one, and then who knows? we may get a season done a week :P -
> only joking of course: about the seasons, anyway.
>
> God it's good to be back here, writing all this.  I wonder how many of 
> you
> are thinking that I'm now being a nosy git and should stay well-enough
> alone because Matthew is able to do a fantastic job without me?
> Because for any of you who are thinking that - well. I thought about it,
> too - so don't feel guilty.
> But I realized I enjoyed this - it made my week for  a good three, four
> months was it?
> I missed the thrill of a new episode: the feeling of satisfaction.
> My personal life took a bit of a spin after I finished and there was a 
> lot
> of moving house and school and friends and scripts and computers and 
> hard
> drives and files, and ISP's.  I had to hack into my own systems to get 
> the
> pages back up, you know, at the shwatscoff site?  I'll be fixing that up
> too - so we can have an accurate link to the archive again.
>
> I also want to thank Nick  for managing the archive - if I can help 
> there
> at all, yell.
> If anyone else wants to be thanked, just let me know.  I feel sure I can
> do something about it.
>
> Right, I'm off to listen to backwards.
>
>
>
>
> Ciao,
> Sean R.
>
>
> And on the seventh day, He exited from append mode.
>
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