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Originally posted by AnneOK:
Mouse, it was a pleasure to visit with you! I'm excited that you have "new" Gord to discover and I hope you will post your reactions as you begin to hear some of the songs for the first time.
Once again, welcome aboard!
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sory to have had to leave early last week "sh......"
and hope you make it this evening
Well All Right!!
Newsgroup highlights week ending friday 17 June 2005
I just posted on the Newsgroup the corfid highlights and started by saying:-
One major highlight is only viewable if you visit the Forum itself....hint hint
I suggest that no further comment on the relevant subject should be made over there for now
rgarding our topic here that covers Gord's 1976 Saturday Night Live appearance at:-
http://www.corfid.com/ubb/ultimatebb...c;f=1;t=003231
the tone of the Newsgroup discussion is different to but strangely coincidental to the thread here on the Newsgroup
http://groups-beta.google.com/group/...1441a08fdfedb9
As usual that URL is direct to the initial posting that initiated that thread and to see all the responses (mainly on how
"lame" SNL is at times you must click on the "show options" link on the top line and delect "view thread" then "view tree"
If you do you will see my posting about the great UK pop group "The rutles":-
I said in full:-
Well All Right as an Englishman I missed the vast majority of SNL in
its obvious heydays
And I missed the full repeat of the episode with Gord last week having
seen Summertime Dream on its own a couple of years ago
when that episode was shown on the "E" channel.
However I do fondly recall seeing in the UK another outstanding SNL
edition that featured a delightful parody/pastiche
(starring amongst others John Belushi and George Harrison) of another
foursome produced by Pythons Neil Innes and Eric Idle
made originaly for "Rutland Weekend Television" from the now largely
extinct English County of Rutland and starring the home
grown "pre-fab" four "The Rutles" about a group of erstwhile musicians
that are instantly familiar
Picture of The Rutles at the Cavern Club
I still have have a video recording (actually recorded onto the spare
part of an official Dire Straits musical video in PAL Betamax tape
format no less (although I have made a good NTSC VHS digital conversion
for my John Lennon mad stepdaughter)
All as describe on the great web site:-
http://www.rutles.org/
(The Rutles tragical History Tour logo)
with some memorable moments and catchy tunes that really capture the
authentic style of Lennon and McCartney
such as their string of hits from 1963:-
"Rut Me Do"
"Twist and Rut"
"Please Rut Me"
and other gems like
"Ouch"
"Piggy In The Middle"
"Get Up And Go"
"I Must Be In Love"
"With A Girl Like You"
"Blue Suede Schubert"
the parody went as far as mock Rutles album covers such as this:-

The cover of the Parlourphone LP Sgt. Rutter's Only Darts Club Band
If you have never seen this and appreciate the Beatles I heartily
recommend this show now available on the DVD
"All You Need Is Cash" see:-
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obi*dos/t...ZEU2?v=g*lance
Those of you who were lucky enough to meet and hear Ron Jones from Vancouver in Toronto recently must read his comments in
his responses to a thread I stated to alert him to the chance to play IYCRMM at a local wedding
see the thread that starts at:-
http://groups-beta.google.com/group/...c7c02494?hl=en
I also told the Newsgroup that
Having been alerted to the existence of a new compressing format to succeed mp3s (aacplus) I had tried to stir up a little
"techie" dialogue on this subject on the small talk forum at:-
http://www.corfid.com/ubb/ultimatebb...145;p=1#000003
but I only got a single reply
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Here is my weekly chat commercial
Last week I was surprised at how many found their way into Rik's alternate "Bravenet" chat room
which sufficed for one week when our usual arrangement was out of action
So now where are we??
First the bad news then the good
once again I have failed to write my planned tutorial for the chat room but below you will find two screenshots (or links to them) to help you decide once in the room which way you used to get in!! surprising how many have no idea
But the good news is that my IRC hosting outfit (dilexnet.net) finally coughed up their domain name renewal fee on Saturday the 11th
(they never replied tomy alerting email but their opening page now says:
"After two years, the growth potential has been realized. Only a few days ago, we reached record numbers of users on the network. Due to an expired domain, these numbers have dropped quite a bit, but we hope to see it rise to the record once more" so all is now functioning which will leave me more time to work on the chat room tutorial:-
hoever the existing links on my page at:-
http://www.johnfowles.org.uk/lightfoot/chat
still function and as a preliminary to my rewrite of the instructions
here is another attempt to presemt a simplified choice of entry methods.
By now several chatters have wearied of being constantly told to install mIRC and successfully bit the bullet.
For them if they have not fully configured their program(me) the following link:-
irc://irc.dilexnet.net:6667/gordonlightfootchat
should automatically open mIRC in the correct channel (and I confess I simply do not undertand how it works so there don't ask)
So OK you have resisted this far why yield now? read my blurb on my site page?
this then is how the room looks via mIRC:-

please note that if you indeed entered using mIRC the name and logo will appear in the upper left hand corner
If your considered response is to eschew the delights Of mIRC then you will have to use one of the two browser/Java applet methods I have laid on at great expense I might add.
So either wait for my own site's applet to load from the page linked above (see note below I had a problem myself earlier)
or click on this link for dilexnet's own applet:-
http://www.dilexnet.net/irc/webchat/...nlightfootchat
which will bring up a sign-in page:-
[img]http://groups.msn.com/_Secure/0UADxAhEaK0uEHFZ5lQmLpaQD*tbE8fnBok!ZtvrmqDHXxifgW J4gn0HQH5Ei8lr0TfdGno2*MFVYMHnNeeT7YdwXL2WE6zvddjW 94qtos12fowZfFD!QCXSCJRsAcCUb/Dilexnet_sign_in.jpg[/img]
Now there's a not-very -funny thing
After I made that screenshot I tried to sign in so that I could make a further screenshot of how the room appears and found it refused to open (no attempt to load the applet just a "The page cannot be found" notice dammit
To cap it all
trying to use the quick automatic link direct to mIrC works a treat on my own PC
but when when I tried to do the same for my own applet (the JW_IRC applet by a Russian actually I haven't a clue how to write such a thing myself) the applet itself refuses to load on my own PC but trying it on Susan's produced the
alarming reference to the Russian Glass Company that I had never seen before but Deb Brinkley had told me about and then Internet Explorer mumbled on about disabling something yet still the chat room appeard.
I must stress that the applet in question I obtained from a Russian site and uploaded it to my own web site from where it will actually load onto your computer so I do not think there is anything to worry about.
Oh well better luck next time
so I really am not sure if this week anybody not on mIRC will get in so go and read my screed at:-
http://johnfowles.org.uk/LIGHTFOOT/c...tingupmIRC.htm
Oh yes the chat
s usual 9 pm EST (just over one hour sorry this is late)
John Fowles
[ June 18, 2005, 15:29: Message edited by: johnfowles ]