What's the current status of the DCista mailing list? Is it still the yahoo one, or has it moved over to being one of the b.org ones?
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Do you have problems, concerns or recommendations about the technical side of the Phoenix? Air them here. Compliments also welcome.
I doubt there's anything that can be done about it, but I'm a little amused at how our code-tidying code can't tell the difference between a t b tag and a t br tag, and when I post poems or song lyrics or things that require a lot of t br tags, it goes around unbolding my line breaks.
Not a problem, obviously. Just an observation.
Gus has already fixed that in his lab. (See "tidy" conversation above).
I just haven't had a chance to install it.
Is the code tidying operating? Because if it is, it's been missing stuff.
I just haven't had a chance to install it.
Oh! Cool! Thanks, ita!
Y'know what would be nice? If, on the editprofile page, the [closed] thing appeared after all closed thread names. I like to clean up my message center periodically, and the first ones I deselect are closed threads, but I always have to double check that I'm not deselecting the wrong ones.
Skipped about 650 posts to add a nickety-pickety note of zero consequence that may already have been discussed.
No how. Machines just got workings, and they talk to me.Kaylee, 'Serenity'
This quote is, I believe, missing a K and a w. Pretty sure Kaylee is saying "(I) know how."
t /unimportant picking
Beej, this is how it's spelled in the script ("Serenity" - the pilot):
Simon: You're pretty young to be a ship's mechanic.
Kaylee: No how. Machines just got workings, and they talk to me.
Oh, I get it. As in the old "Not no way, not no how," meaning in this case "I'm not too young." Jewel Staite didn't deliver the line with enough indignation to make this meaning come across to me either. Like Beej, I heard it as "[I do too] know how [to be a mechanic]."
In-ter-esting. Inflection is everything...or sometimes not.
Thanks for the correction on something I bet you've had to answer a hundred times. sorry