From: owner-angry-psychos-digest@smoe.org (angry-psychos-digest) To: angry-psychos-digest@smoe.org Subject: angry-psychos-digest V3 #38 Reply-To: angry-psychos@smoe.org Sender: owner-angry-psychos-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-angry-psychos-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk X-To-Unsubscribe: Send mail to "angry-psychos-digest-request@smoe.org" X-To-Unsubscribe: with "unsubscribe" as the body. angry-psychos-digest Saturday, February 7 1998 Volume 03 : Number 038 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Re: Delivery Error Notification. [Clint Doyle ] [NPR] Gates' new house [Proudwolf ] NPR: Happy Valentines Day [Jonathan Olsson ] Re: NPR: Happy Valentines Day [Mark Cathell ] Re: NPR: List error? [jessica ] Future AP?? ["CathyS" ] Great Expectations sounds - up yet? [Brianna Faver ] Re: Delivery Error Notification. ["Jason K Helton" ] FTP ["Jason K Helton" ] Re: The MP3s on the FTP [Anfrey ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 05 Feb 1998 23:59:14 -0800 From: Clint Doyle Subject: Re: Delivery Error Notification. Ed: It appears to my untrained eye, that a user on the panacom.com domain, has a problem. Either 1) erekose@panacom.com has a full mailbox, or 2) the user no longer exists. It sounds like your mail program is attempting to resend, and eventually tries too many times, and returns the error. Of course, I could be wrong........... Angry and PsYcHo one..... Clint© ps: I posted to the list, cause I want to see if I get the error too, cause I am curious about such things, being the computer geek that I am. IEd33I@aol.com wrote: > True irony... :P > > Ed > ed@poe.org > > In a message dated 98-02-05 23:06:36 EST, Mailer-Daemon@bbs.panacom.com > writes: > > << You sent a message which could not be delivered. > > The error message is: > Too many retries > > Here are the first 20 lines of the original message you sent. > ------------------------------------------------------------- > SMF-70 > To: erekose@panacom.com > From: MBBS@BBS {MBBS: IEd33I@aol.com} > Subject: NPR: List error? ********************************************************************** Clint Doyle, CNA | "And the license said you had to stick around hcdoyle@direct.ca | until I was dead, But if you're tired of hcdoyle@poe.org | looking at my face I guess I already am" cdoyle1@hotmail.com | "Divorce Song" - Liz Phair ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 6 Feb 1998 03:27:36 -0500 (EST) From: Proudwolf Subject: [NPR] Gates' new house >Mailing-List: contact rassm-help@electricrain.com; run by ezmlm >Delivered-To: mailing list rassm@electricrain.com >Date: Thu, 5 Feb 1998 21:54:57 -0600 >From: "Paul Ens" >To: (Recipient List Suppressed) >Subject: [@rassm] Gates' new house >Content-Disposition: Inline > > >> (This is from rec.humor.funny. I hope you haven't already seen it.) >> >> Now that Bill Gates has moved into his brand spanking new house >> in the Seattle suburbs, the following is a conversation >> overheard last week: >> >> Bill: "There are a few issues we need to discuss." >> >> Contractor: "Ah, you have our basic support option. Calls are free for >> the >> first 90 days and $75 a call thereafter. Okay?" >> >> Bill: "Uh, yeah... the first issue is the living room. We think its a >> little >> smaller than we anticipated." >> >> Contractor: "Yeah. Some compromises were made to have it out by the >> release >> date." >> >> Bill: "We won't be able to fit all our furniture in there." >> >> Contractor: "Well, you have two options. You can purchase a new, >> larger >> living room; or you can use Stacker." >> >> Bill: "Stacker?" >> >> Contractor: "Yeah, it allows you to fit twice as much furniture into >> the >> room. By stacking it, of course, you put the entertainment center on >> the >> couch... the chairs on the table... etc. You leave an empty spot, so >> when >> you want to use some furniture you can unstack what you need and then >> put it >> back when you're done." >> >> Bill: "Uh... I dunno... issue two. The second issue is the light >> fixtures. >> The bulbs we brought with us from our old home won't fit. The >> threads run the wrong way." >> >> Contractor: "Oh! That's easy. Those bulbs aren't plug and play. >> You'll have to upgrade to the new bulbs." >> >> Bill: "And the electrical outlets? The holes are round, not >> rectangular. How >> do I fix that?" >> >> Contractor: "Just uninstall and reinstall the electrical system." >> >> Bill: "You're kidding!?" >> >> Contractor: "Nope. Its the only way." >> >> Bill: " Well... I have one last problem. Sometimes, when I have >> guests over, someone will flush the toilet and it won't stop. The water >> >> pressure drops so low that the showers don't work." >> >> Contractor: "That's a resource leakage problem. One fixture fails to >> terminate and is hogging the resources preventing access from other >> fixtures." >> >> Bill: "And how do I fix that?" >> >> Contractor: "Well, after each flush, you all need to exit the house, >> turn off >> the water at the street, turn it back on, re-enter the house and then >> you'll be >> back on track." >> >> Bill: "That's the last straw. What kind of product are you selling >> me?" >> >> Contractor: "Hey, remember, if you don't like it, nobody made you buy >> it." >> >> Bill: "And when will this be fixed?" >> >> Contractor: "Oh, in your next house-which will be ready to release >> sometime >> near the end of 1998. Actually it was due out earlier this year, >> but we've had some delays..." > > >===================================================== >Paul Ens "Ghent" paul.ens@sk.sympatico.ca >Staff member at http://theForce.net > > *Oh brave new world that has such people in it!* *Never again the burning times.* ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 6 Feb 1998 04:47:24 -0800 (PST) From: Jonathan Olsson Subject: NPR: Happy Valentines Day HAPPY VALENTINES TO ALL THE AP'S >> >> >>> > John Blanchard stood up from the bench, straightened his Army >>> > uniform, and studied the crowd of people making their way through >>> > Grand Central Station. >>> > >>> > He looked for the girl whose heart he knew, but whose face he didn't, >>> > the girl with the rose. >>> > >>> > His interest in her had begun thirteen months before in a Florida >>> > library. Taking a book off the shelf he found himself intrigued, not >>> > with the words of the book, but with the notes penciled in the >>> > margin. >>> > >>> > The soft handwriting reflected a thoughtful soul and insightful mind. >>> > In the front of the book, he discovered the previous owner's name, >>> > Miss Hollis Maynell. With time and effort he located her address. >>> > She now lived in New York City. >>> > He wrote her a letter introducing himself and inviting her to >>> > correspond. The next day he was shipped overseas for service in >World >>> > War II. >>> > >>> > During the next year and one month the two grew to know each other >>> > through the mail. Each letter was a seed falling on a fertile >heart. >>> > A romance was budding. Blanchard requested a photograph, but she >>> > refused. She felt that if he really cared, it wouldn't matter >>> what she looked like. >>> > >>> > When the day finally came for him to return from Europe, they >>> > scheduled their first meeting - 7:00 PM at the Grand Central Station >>> > in New York. >>> > >>> > "You'll recognize me," she wrote, "by the red rose I'll be wearing on >>> > my lapel." >>> > >>> > So at 7:00 he was in the station looking for a girl whose heart he >>> > loved, but whose face he'd never seen. >>> > >>> > I'll let Mr. Blanchard tell you what happened: A young woman was >>> > coming toward me, her figure long and slim. Her blonde >>> > hair lay back in curls from her delicate ears; her eyes were blue as >>> > flowers. Her lips and chin had a gentle firmness, and in her pale >>> > green suit she was like springtime come alive. >>> > >>> > I started toward her, entirely >>> > forgetting to notice that she was not wearing a rose. As I moved, a >>> > small, provocative smile curved her lips. "Going my way, sailor?" >>> > she murmured. >>> > >>> > Almost uncontrollably I made one step closer to her, and then I saw >>> > Hollis Maynell. >>> > >>> > She was standing almost directly behind the girl. A woman well >>> > past 40, she had graying hair tucked under a worn hat.. She was more >>> > than plump, her thick-ankled feet thrust into low-heeled shoes. >>> > >>> > The girl in the green suit was walking quickly away. I felt as >though >>> > I was split in two, so keen was my desire to follow her, and yet so >>> > deep was my longing for the woman whose spirit had truly companioned >>> > me and upheld my own. And there she stood. Her pale, plump face was >>> > gentle and sensible, her gray eyes had a warm and kindly twinkle. I >>> > did not hesitate. My fingers gripped the small worn blue leather >>> > copy of the book that was to identify me to her. >>> > >>> > This would not be love, but it would be something precious, something >>> > perhaps even better than love, a friendship for which I had been and >>> > must ever be grateful. >>> > >>> > I squared my shoulders and saluted and held out the book to the >woman, >>> > even though while I spoke I felt choked by the bitterness of my >>> > disappointment. >>> > >>> > "I'm Lieutenant John Blanchard, and you must be Miss Maynell. I >am so >>> > glad you could meet me; may I take you to dinner?" >>> > >>> > The woman's face broadened into a tolerant smile. "I don't know what >>> > this >>> > is about, son," she answered, "but the young lady in the green suit >>> > who just went by, she begged me to wear this rose on my coat. And >she >>> > said if you were to ask me out to dinner, I should go and tell you >>> > that she >>> > is waiting for you in the big restaurant across the street. She said >>> > it was some kind of test!" >>> > >>> > It's not difficult to understand and admire Miss Maynell's wisdom. >>> > >>> > The true nature of a heart is seen in its response to the >>> > unattractive. >>> > "Tell me whom you love," Houssaye wrote, "And I will tell you who >>> > you are." >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > *******Send this to 3 people.... You will have good luck for an >>> > entire day. >>> > *******Send this to 8 people .... You will have good luck for all of >>> > next week. >>> > *******Send this 11 or more people......You will know your true love >>> > and be happy for a long, long time. >>> > *******Send this to 20 or more people ...... You and your true love >>> > are going to be happily married for ever after. >>> > ******* Send this to nobody...... You will have bad luck for at >least >>> > 5 years. >> >> >> >> >> >> > > ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 6 Feb 1998 09:51:34 -0500 (EST) From: Mark Cathell Subject: Re: NPR: Happy Valentines Day I thought we agreed not to send chain mail to the list? Or was that just a figment of my over-active immagination? Sincerely, Mark http://mason.gmu.edu/~mcathell ______________________________________________________________________________ "The world minus three now, what good is it for?" ______________________________________________________________________________ ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 06 Feb 1998 10:46:49 -0500 From: jessica Subject: Re: NPR: List error? IEd33I@aol.com wrote: > > Does anyone have any clue why I get this everytime I post to the list? anyone > getting similar messages? > > Ed > ed@poe.org > > << Subj: Delivery Error Notification. > Date: 98-02-05 20:29:06 EST > From: Mailer-Daemon@bbs.panacom.com > To: ied33i@AOL.Com > > You sent a message which could not be delivered. > > The error message is: > Too many retries > > Here are the first 20 lines of the original message you sent. > ------------------------------------------------------------- > SMF-70 > To: erekose@panacom.com > From: MBBS@BBS {MBBS: IEd33I@aol.com} > Subject: Re: I love Ed, don't you? > >> I'm getting this message too but i am just disregarding it right now since my (few) posts seem to be getting through. anyone know what's causing it? ~jessica ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 6 Feb 1998 10:51:42 -0500 From: "CathyS" Subject: Future AP?? A future AP in the making??? I'm trying to do my part to recruit new members too! :) > From: David G. Powell > To: cathys@frontiernet.net > Subject: POE > Date: Thursday, February 05, 1998 8:39 PM > > Hi Cathy, > > I found your site while doing a search on Poe. Judging by your other links, > we have similar tastes in music. > > Hear's hoping Poe comes out with her sophomore effort soon! > > DaveP Later, CathyS cathys@poe.org http://www.fronterinet.net/~cathys ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 06 Feb 1998 13:29:25 -0600 From: Brianna Faver Subject: Great Expectations sounds - up yet? Has anyone put Today in any kind of format for the web yet? (that's the song, right?) I don't have the soundtrack to Great Expectations yet (Small town West Texas - amazingly we are big enough to have a Hasings, and they will get it in soon) I would love to hear the song after all these glowing reviews. Not that I would expect anything less. Thanks, Brianna On the road to enlightenment without a candle. ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 6 Feb 1998 15:00:23 -0500 From: "Michele Santiago" Subject: Re: Great Expectations sounds - up yet? On 6 Feb 98 at 13:29, Brianna Faver wrote: > Has anyone put Today in any kind of format for the web > yet? (that's the song, right?) I don't have the soundtrack to There's a RealAudio and a wav clip, of 30 seconds of the song near the end, on Atlantic's Great Expectations site. Click on Discography... - --Michele Michele Santiago, shell@poe.org The Spirit of Serramonte Will Never Die! ;D members.aol.com/VR5SBloom/psychovixen.html by FTP and by the {{{{{Web}}}}} VR.5 Viewer's Guide, POE discography, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and Live 105 Watch VR.5 on The Sci-Fi Channel, Monday nites at 10pm Eastern 7 Pacific!!! Mailing list for Hibernia Beach Live! hbeach-list-request@eskimo.com "MUSH"--Grumpy Dwarf in Disney's Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs ::P *All the old photographs were never thrown away/She looks through them for what made her cry/And then she decides, live for today* Mono "Slimcea Girl" ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 6 Feb 1998 12:24:41 -0800 (PST) From: Shanna Hollich Subject: Re: NPR: List error? - ---IEd33I@aol.com wrote: > > > Does anyone have any clue why I get this everytime I post to the list? anyone > getting similar messages? > > Ed > ed@poe.org > > > > << Subj: Delivery Error Notification. > Date: 98-02-05 20:29:06 EST > From: Mailer-Daemon@bbs.panacom.com > To: ied33i@AOL.Com > > You sent a message which could not be delivered. > > The error message is: > Too many retries > > Here are the first 20 lines of the original message you sent. > - ------------------------------------------------------------- > SMF-70 > To: erekose@panacom.com > From: MBBS@BBS {MBBS: IEd33I@aol.com} > Subject: Re: I love Ed, don't you? Yes, I get this as well. Apparently, it's because the e-mail address above (erekose@panacom.com) is no longer a good e-mail address, and whoever had that e-mail address didn't take themselves off the list. You're not alone, Ed. == Shanna Hollich Shadow123@poe.org http://www.geocities.com/SouthBeach/Sands/7738 _________________________________________________________ DO YOU YAHOO!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 6 Feb 1998 16:54:11 +0000 From: "Jason K Helton" Subject: Re: Delivery Error Notification. > It sounds like your mail program is attempting to resend, and > eventually tries too many times, and returns the error. Of course, I > could be wrong........... not to be picky, but it's the server that's attemping the remail. I'm sure that's what you meant but I figured I'd clarify for everybody else. Jason "Had they but courage equal to desire" - W B Yeats evergreen@poe.org jhelton@vt.edu ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 6 Feb 1998 17:38:19 +0000 From: "Jason K Helton" Subject: FTP The site will go down at Midnight e.s.t. It should be back up in much better shape by morning. The account info will change, and I'm not sure exactly how I'll be doing it, but I'll post the new usernames ande passwords in the morning. Jason "Had they but courage equal to desire" - W B Yeats evergreen@poe.org jhelton@vt.edu ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 06 Feb 1998 22:15:28 -0400 From: Anfrey Subject: Re: The MP3s on the FTP At 02/05/98 01:26 PM , you wrote: >yeah, I've been doing MP3's for awhile too, and I'm trying to find out a good >program.. any suggestions? I"ve used l3enc before, but I want something with >a better interface... .. I think most of the mp3's I"ve put up should be >112/44.... but you have to remember a lot of the stuff is not oging to be CD >quality, cause I'm getting it from second gen tapes and possibly two third gen >tapes... but hey.. at least stuff is up... be glad of that.... > >Ed >ied33i@aol.com >ed@poe.org > ah, well. up to know i've been using MP3 Producer Professional as my mp3 encoder. It's made by the same ppl who wrote WinPlay3. anf - --- Anfrey Cheng * torito@rdc.cl anfrey@poe.org * http://www.geocities.com/SouthBeach/1781/ http://wwp.mirabilis.com/173131 ------------------------------ End of angry-psychos-digest V3 #38 **********************************