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This week: | Monday
December 24, 2001
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to all.
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This week: | Tuesday, The
Feast of the Nativity, commonly known as Christmas. December 25, 2001
Sandro Botticelli (1445-1510) Madonna of the Magnificat “They
went in haste and found Mary and Joseph, and the infant lying in the
manger. When they saw this,
they made known the message that had been told them about this child.” Luke 2:16, 17 Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year A reader sent the following as a signature line. I very much like it: "Far and away the best prize that life has to offer is the chance to work hard at work worth doing." -- Theodore Roosevelt
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Wednesday, December
26, 2001
Family day. Grandchild. Multiple dogs. Amazing how Sasha perks up when there's another, younger, but deferential dog in the house.
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Thursday,
Family Day
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Friday,
December 28, 2001 One of the problems with getting older is that you forget things. I don't mean Alzheimer's. I think I know who I am. And I think I am as smart as I used to be although a LOT slower. But I can't work on but one thing at a time, and if I stop working on something I need to document what I have done, what is needed to do, and put it all together in one place: just dropping a project and starting something else, then trying to come back to what I was doing doesn't work. Or doesn't always work. It's something I used to be able to do, and I can't do it any more. Case in point. We need to get Q&A working on any machine here at Chaos Manor. All attempts have failed. I know that readers have given me some advice, such as that there are problems with having too much memory or too large a disk space. There is supposed to be a version that doesn't have that problem. One reader, and to my shame I don't recall who, even sent a CD that supposedly had that version on it. Naturally I do not know where I put that disk, since I didn't start a project box for Q&A. It is getting urgent to have it running here, and I don't have any idea of how to do it: it is as if all the work I had done in trying to get it going had never been done, and I don't even recall where the daylights I put anything having to do with it. This is not good, and I am chagrined, but there isn't a lot I can do other than confess that the good advice I got earlier isn't locatable, nor is the disk that was sent with a version that works, and I would sure appreciate help here. We have one Windows 95 system, three Windows 98 systems, several Windows 2000 systems, and one each Windows XP Home and Windows XP Professional. All have large hard drives and lots of memory. In every case just trying to run Q&A gets an "illegal instruction" error. I am fairly sure I have managed to get to the point where there is an attempt to load the file, and it goes "loading, loading" endlessly, but now I can't even get there. In future I will have to take notes. If I have to build a DOS machine and install this stuff on it I will, but I'd prefer not to get that drastic. Can anyone help? I have done a search on my own site and found this: 3. Mail
171 September 17 - 23, 2001 •• But in fact that seems a bit confusing, with advice on slowing down machines, and other stuff. I am sure I can manage to fathom it, but what I would really like is for someone who knows all about this to just tell me how they got it running. Then there are version problems. We most have Q&A installed on various hard drives. I may or may not have the original installation floppies: another case of a long search through Chaos Manor. This time I intend to keep at this until I get it done. Any help appreciated. That didn't take long. Thanks: I now have links to about 20 places, and Eric thinks he has seen at least one copy working on one of Niven's machines. (Turns out Roland set that up before he moved up north.) I ought to have it all working in a few days. Thanks to Bob Thompson, Eric Pobirs, Roland Dobbins, and all the others who responded so quickly. The simplest thing is to find a copy of it working somewhere and copy the entire directory since Q&A didn't as I recall go outside its own directory for DLL's and such. Another possibility is a patch from johntdow.com; he wants $50 for it, which I would be willing to pay if I were sure it would work. He says it won't work with Q&A 4, which is what our various boxes say we have. I don't know if I ever got version 5, or Q&A for Windows. Since you have to get it running to determine what version it is, and if I had it running I wouldn't need the patch, I suspect $50 is a bit much to fling out into the aether. One way or another I intend to get this running.
And for a long but very insightful piece about Johnny Walker
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This week: | Saturday,
December 29, 2001 Well the new improvements may cure me of Everquest. They have jiggered the game in an attempt to make it "interesting" which really means frustrating, and set it up so that it is clear you are fighting a random number generator. That is entirely stupid. I can roll dice any time. I don't need to be connected to a game to do that.
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This week: | Sunday,
December 30, 2001 NASTY VIRUS out there. Mailing sent to subscribers.
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