About myself:
Did a chemistry degree long enough ago that I've forgotten almost all of it. Read far too much science fiction and fantasy. Have an ever growing collection of obsolete home computers filling a back bedroom.
Web page: http://med441.bham.ac.uk/index
Welcome, Malcolm!
Interesting work on the utopia/dystopia/H.G. Wells stuff!
--Larry Sanger
Yes, I've got stacks of these sort of books lying around, now I have to go and reread them (and read for the first time the Edward Bellamy book that's been on my shelf for some years, too!)
Hi Malcolm,
Very nifty program you've got there. Perhaps you could just completely replace new topics with the results of your program? Take charge, please! :-)
Larry
Malcolm- I have come up with a little Unix shell script using
lynx -post_data to post articles. I'm using it for
posting the 1911 encyclopedia articles.
You could adapt it to autopost the
new topics stuff.
e-mail me if you are interested.
--
Alan Millar
Thanks for the 10,000 article announcement, Malcolm. Woo-hoo! --
LMS
You keep typing (or scanning, or whatever!) and I'll keep editing, Malcolm. Popes, antipopes and related articles alone ought to count for a thousand fairly soon! --MichaelTinkler
Unfortunately I was rewriting
Telstar at the same time as you and I placed my version over yours. Please take a look.
-- It's fine: much more detail than I had!
Hi Malcolm! I'd like to solicit a current article count. Seems pretty likely we're over 20,000 articles, and that's something I'd like to put in the press release if it's true. --
LMS
That's a nice photo of a field of
snowdrops; how about a little text? (Not something I know much about, and I suspect you know more than I could find quickly.)
Sorry stepped on your toes. I think Cuthulu Mythos was the right place for the details of the Mythos but I'll let you sort it.
Alex
A thousand thanks for the help on
saturation!
-- April
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Thanks for the help on the Binyon verse, Malcolm.
Arno
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