From kking0731 at gmail.com Sun Apr 1 00:05:33 2007 From: kking0731 at gmail.com (snow15145) Date: Sun, 01 Apr 2007 00:05:33 -0000 Subject: Mandatory meeting In-Reply-To: Message-ID: --- In HPFGU-Catalogue at yahoogroups.com, "quigonginger" wrote: > > > Miss H shuffles in and fills us in on her life: > > I am now going out to fill up the fridge, and will be back later to > > read up these emails and fix the database for you. Very sorry - you > > are all wonderful human beans to have carried on, unlike me. > > Ginger jumps up and sounds the alert: > > Attention all troops! > Miss H is back! > > All personnel are to check in as per Section 2, Part C of the > Mandatory Attendance Policy. (1) > All desks are to be decluttered as per Section 12, Part B of the > Coder Code of Office Cleanliness. (2) > All personnel are to be in strict adherance to the Company Dress > Code. (3) > All personnel are to provide auxilliary necessities as per the > Mandatory Morale and Incentive Program. (4) > > These policies are reiterated below for those who have forgotten: > > (1) Drop a line at your earliest convenience so we know who is still > alive and active. > (2) Make room for booze and wipe off crumbs from the last party so > as not to attract vermin and spread germs as we eat goodies now. > (3) If you have a webcam, at least wear underwear. > (4) Bring booze and other goodies as an offering to Miss H. > Remember the addendum that virgin sacrifices are no longer allowed > due to the fact that the only people who have time to do a lot of > coding probably aren't getting any anyway or we wouldn't be sitting > around coding. > > I'll bring the whiskey and soda and order the pizza. If I have time, > I'll make a jello cake. > > Miss is back! Let's party! > > Ginger, off to the offsale. > Snow: How curious! It seems like months since I've been drawn to the almost abandoned office and yet I feel compelled to signal a flare of some kind to show my presence. If only the office was once again the hustle and bustle of the good ole days, the days when we were young and full of the driven motive to set The Project afloat. There does seem to be a few extremely loyal devotees to The Project with something supporting their very existence; yes it is some type of floatation device that appears to be losing momentum. Alas, if only I could find my way into the servicing device which restricts me from lending a hand to attempt to help save these courageous devotees, together we might succeed in our initial endeavor. I notice that the Captain is back and throwing a very supportive life line to the devotees, so all is not lost even if I never find my way. Snow ? reporting in From elfundeb at comcast.net Sun Apr 1 01:55:06 2007 From: elfundeb at comcast.net (Debbie) Date: Sun, 01 Apr 2007 01:55:06 -0000 Subject: LV is ready for Miss H In-Reply-To: Message-ID: --- In HPFGU-Catalogue at yahoogroups.com, "quigonginger" wrote: > > Ginger heads back to her desk after a quick trip to the offsale. > There is a big package, wrapped tastefully in a pale blue paper, and > tied with a deep blue ribbon. Ginger ponders. It's too neat for the > Penguin, so no need to worry that it is a practical joke. Ginger > wonders if it might be chocolate, which she has given up for lent, > but can certainly wait another week to eat. > > Realizing that pondering and wondering will get her nowhere, she > unties the ribbon. A ray of light emerges from the package and > Ginger finds herself looking at a beautiful new Voldemort category, > with all kinds of lovely subcats. Dazzled by its brilliance, Ginger > recalls the protion of the Graveyard scene where Wormtail gets his > new hand. > > It's beautiful. Ginger crawls forward to kiss the hem of Miss' robe, > assuring her that her loyalty will never waver. Debbie is huddled quietly under her desk in the Catalogue Office, but the dazzle of Ginger's gift is apparent even from there. Debbie remains utterly still until she hears the office door open with a creak, and then shut again. Debbie peers out from under the desk to make sure she is alone, then crawls out and gets to her feet. Reaching back under the desk, she gathers an armful of empty sherry bottles and quickly shoves them into a trash bag. On her way to the door, Debbie glances at Miss H's table, thinking how lonely it's been without her. > > Left scrawled in the dust on the table is a note: > > > > 'let me know if the categories are ok, and if you need more for any > > other characters... well done team, just off to er, talk to a man > > about a dog...' She's back! Only then does Debbie realize that Miss H herself left Ginger the beautiful shiny present. Could Debbie get one for herself? Maybe one wrapped in glittering black holographic paper, which seems at first glance to have a vampire pattern, and at second glance to look like the covery of a LeCarre spy novel? Well, it doesn't hurt to ask. Debbie reaches in her pocket and pulls out a burrowing owl. She fluffs out his bedraggled feathers, then attaches http://groups.yahoo.com/group/HPFGU-Catalogue/message/2790 to its leg and exits the catalogue office. Once outside, she points the owl in the direction of Miss Havisham's and lets him go. Then she tosses the trash bag into the dumpster and sets off for the wine shop. For the return of Miss H, only the best wine will do, and she wants it ready and waiting not only for her but for all the team members who hear our leader's call to arms. Debbie noting that endlessly reading about how Snape abuses his students would drive anyone to drink From annemehr at yahoo.com Sun Apr 1 14:35:41 2007 From: annemehr at yahoo.com (Annemehr) Date: Sun, 01 Apr 2007 14:35:41 -0000 Subject: Mandatory meeting In-Reply-To: Message-ID: > Ginger jumps up and sounds the alert: > > Attention all troops! > Miss H is back! > > All personnel are to check in as per Section 2, Part C of the > Mandatory Attendance Policy. (1) Anne slinks in sideways, not meeting anyone's eyes, and drops a crumpled note on Ginger's desk: I've been very bad. I've been more gone than Miss H. All right, time to get back on the job. I'm signed up to do Mrs. Figg's category at the moment (er... for much, much more than a moment). I'll get back on that, to get back in the swing of things. I did just check, and I can still get into the catalogue, thank goodness. Anne From carolynwhite2 at aol.com Sun Apr 1 20:00:58 2007 From: carolynwhite2 at aol.com (carolynwhite2) Date: Sun, 01 Apr 2007 20:00:58 -0000 Subject: Snape is ready for Debbie In-Reply-To: Message-ID: --- In HPFGU-Catalogue at yahoogroups.com, "Debbie" wrote: > On her way to the door, Debbie glances at Miss H's table, thinking > how lonely it's been without her. aah...Miss H's crusty old heart melts (slightly)... :) they missed me! Sorry for the absence, one and all.. > > Debbie reaches in her pocket and pulls out a burrowing owl. She > fluffs out his bedraggled feathers, then attaches > > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/HPFGU-Catalogue/message/2790 > > to its leg and exits the catalogue office. All fixed in a trice, you should have emailed me! Anyone else want some stuff changed? For the return of Miss H, only the best wine will do, and she > wants it ready and waiting not only for her but for all the team > members who hear our leader's call to arms. > > Debbie > noting that endlessly reading about how Snape abuses his students > would drive anyone to drink > Miss H settles in the office armchair, uncorks a bottle and savours her first glass of the evening. She wonders how the tender souls on HPfGU would react to knowing how she'd applied Snape's teaching methods in a British office. Certainly worked...all passed their first year with flying colours; those that were left. She smiled pleasantly. Discipline, Italian medieval leg irons, a little light sarcasm.. it's what Kneasy would have wanted. From carolynwhite2 at aol.com Sun Apr 1 20:05:10 2007 From: carolynwhite2 at aol.com (carolynwhite2) Date: Sun, 01 Apr 2007 20:05:10 -0000 Subject: Mandatory meeting In-Reply-To: Message-ID: --- In HPFGU-Catalogue at yahoogroups.com, "snow15145" wrote: > > Snow: > Alas, if only I could find my way into the servicing device which > restricts me from lending a hand to attempt to help save these > courageous devotees, together we might succeed in our initial > endeavor. > > I notice that the Captain is back and throwing a very supportive life > line to the devotees, so all is not lost even if I never find my way. > > Snow ? reporting in > Kathy, The catalogue is now located here: http://catalog.hpfgu.org:443/admin/categorize.php Just click on the link, and it's the same password as before. Let us know if you have problems. Good to see you again, and Anne. Carolyn Nervously noting this strapline which has appeared on our Yah!site: There's something new for moderators! Learn, share, and take your group to new heights with Moderator Central. Check it out. From kking0731 at gmail.com Mon Apr 2 23:33:24 2007 From: kking0731 at gmail.com (snow15145) Date: Mon, 02 Apr 2007 23:33:24 -0000 Subject: Mandatory meeting In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Carolyn: The catalogue is now located here: http://catalog.hpfgu.org:443/admin/categorize.php Just click on the link, and it's the same password as before. Let us know if you have problems. Good to see you again, and Anne. Snow: Thanks for link but I still can't get in. Paul may need to allow access again; I think my IP changed. From annemehr at yahoo.com Mon Apr 9 02:39:58 2007 From: annemehr at yahoo.com (Annemehr) Date: Mon, 09 Apr 2007 02:39:58 -0000 Subject: Arabella Figg Message-ID: Arabella Figg is done. Er... finally! There were originally 197 posts; now it's down to 135. Of the 62 posts uncoded, very nearly 1/3 of them only had Figg as a code and are now rejected posts (sorry I didn't keep better track of that). Anne From quigonginger at yahoo.com Mon Apr 9 02:58:20 2007 From: quigonginger at yahoo.com (quigonginger) Date: Mon, 09 Apr 2007 02:58:20 -0000 Subject: Arabella Figg In-Reply-To: Message-ID: > Arabella Figg is done. Er... finally! > Anne Ginger drops off the pizza, drinks and cake: Go Anne, Go Anne, Go, Go, Go Anne! And goes back to work on LV. From annemehr at yahoo.com Mon Apr 9 17:51:34 2007 From: annemehr at yahoo.com (Annemehr) Date: Mon, 09 Apr 2007 17:51:34 -0000 Subject: Next -- Beasts? Or: Now What? Message-ID: Flushed with my success in wrestling down the fearsome Arabella Figg, I took a look to see what's left: Dot was going to do Beasts, but got busy. Not only that, but last she was heard from round these parts (July '06), she was unable to get into the catalogue. The sheepy penquin was going to do DD but was engaged in little R&R and travelling first. We haven't heard from him just lately, either. >From the Review Database, it also looks like Group Dynamics may not have been finished: all it says there is "KathyK did 1.2.11 & 1.2.11.3." Doing a search in here for "group dynamics" yeilds posts by KathyW and Ginger discussing doing other sections, as well. Ginger, do you know if they ever all got done? I was considering emailing Dot and Sean about their sections. Since we haven't heard back from Snow about getting in, I'm wondering if Paul is AWOL and someone will have to take over for Dot in any case. Actually, I was planning on emailing Dot anyway, so I'll just ask about the catalogue, too. I'd be more than happy to do the Beast category. Or Dumbeldore, if I must! :P Sean, where are you??? Any feedback, otherwise? Anne oddly anxious to get the reviews DONE and get back to good old- fashioned cataloguing From quigonginger at yahoo.com Mon Apr 9 20:54:41 2007 From: quigonginger at yahoo.com (quigonginger) Date: Mon, 09 Apr 2007 20:54:41 -0000 Subject: Next -- Beasts? Or: Now What? In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Annemehr wrote: > From the Review Database, it also looks like Group Dynamics may not > have been finished: all it says there is "KathyK did 1.2.11 & > 1.2.11.3." Doing a search in here for "group dynamics" yeilds posts > by KathyW and Ginger discussing doing other sections, as well. > Ginger, do you know if they ever all got done? Ginger says: Yep, we finished that. It was sort of here and there, but Kathy W and I got together and all sections have been covered. I'm not sure about the rest. As long as I have everyone's ears, I have noticed as I have been moving LV things around that there are a lot of posts marked for review coding. Some have no notations at all, and others say something like "moved out of _____". Since we are at the end of things, I've been removing review codings if they seem like they would be unnecessary. Is this a good thing/ Or should I wait? I know most of the things I put as review coding were things I have uncoded from a certain cat and I made a note so that no one else would go in and recode them. Comments? Ginger, coming down with something. From willsonkmom at msn.com Mon Apr 9 21:01:10 2007 From: willsonkmom at msn.com (Kathy Willson) Date: Mon, 09 Apr 2007 17:01:10 -0400 Subject: [HPFGU-Catalogue] Next -- Beasts? Or: Now What? In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Anne: >From the Review Database, it also looks like Group Dynamics may not >have been finished: all it says there is "KathyK did 1.2.11 & >1.2.11.3." Doing a search in here for "group dynamics" yeilds posts >by KathyW and Ginger discussing doing other sections, as well. >Ginger, do you know if they ever all got done? A tapping sound came from the nearest, dirty window. Anne managed to raise it just enough to see Potioncat standing outside. "Something to report?" Anne asks. "Erm, well, no Group dynamics hasn't been finished..." Anne frowns, "Come on in then, and get to work." Well, erm, you see, I can't get in. Not sure if I've forgotten the password, or if the site doesn't recognise me...It has been a while... If you can tell me the families, I can tell you which ones were done....or which ones I had reported on. I'm not sure what action was actually taken. If I can get in, I'll finish up this section. From annemehr at yahoo.com Fri Apr 13 00:38:10 2007 From: annemehr at yahoo.com (Annemehr) Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2007 00:38:10 -0000 Subject: Next -- Beasts? Or: Now What? In-Reply-To: Message-ID: --- In HPFGU-Catalogue at yahoogroups.com, "Annemehr" wrote: > > The sheepy penquin was going to do DD but was engaged in little R&R > and travelling first. We haven't heard from him just lately, either. > Oops. My bad -- actually, that was Boyd, last heard from about a year ago, when he said he'd done a lot of DD and would get back to it. I haven't emailed him after all, but Dot and I are going to finish up the Beasts. A. From carolynwhite2 at aol.com Sat Apr 14 11:14:55 2007 From: carolynwhite2 at aol.com (carolynwhite2) Date: Sat, 14 Apr 2007 11:14:55 -0000 Subject: Catalogue Access Message-ID: Miss H apparated back in to the Catalogue office on a Saturday morning after hearing a chorus of complaints from the team: Snow: Thanks for link but I still can't get in. Paul may need to allow access again; I think my IP changed. Anne: I was considering emailing Dot and Sean about their sections. Since we haven't heard back from Snow about getting in, I'm wondering if Paul is AWOL and someone will have to take over for Dot in any case. Kathy: Well, erm, you see, I can't get in. Not sure if I've forgotten the password, or if the site doesn't recognise me...It has been a while... Carolyn: I've emailed Paul twice now this week, and will do so again this week. I don't know what the problem is really, as I have had no difficulty getting in, and I thought it wasn't on his personal server anymore but on the fictionalley server, and hence not firewall protected. Sorry abut this.. Ginger: I'm not sure about the rest. As long as I have everyone's ears, I have noticed as I have been moving LV things around that there are a lot of posts marked for review coding. Some have no notations at all, and others say something like "moved out of _____". Since we are at the end of things, I've been removing review codings if they seem like they would be unnecessary. Is this a good thing/ Or should I wait? I know most of the things I put as review coding were things I have uncoded from a certain cat and I made a note so that no one else would go in and recode them. Comments? Carolyn: I would go right ahead Ginger and deal with the review coding as you see fit. You are closer to the posts than anyone right now I think! We, correction, you wonderful guys, must be getting close to finishing the review process by now? I'll do a chaser to Tim as well to see if he's done anything further on the website. It would be an amazing achievement to get this section of the catalogue launched by the time of publication of the final book! From stevejjen at earthlink.net Sat Apr 14 13:37:02 2007 From: stevejjen at earthlink.net (Jen Reese) Date: Sat, 14 Apr 2007 13:37:02 -0000 Subject: Catalogue Access In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Carolyn: > I've emailed Paul twice now this week, and will do so again this > week. I don't know what the problem is really, as I have had no > difficulty getting in, and I thought it wasn't on his personal server > anymore but on the fictionalley server, and hence not firewall > protected. Sorry abut this.. Jen: I e-mailed Paul because I can't get in either and didn't hear back. I thought it was because I'm using a different computer, but that's not it? I was waiting to contact him again until getting yet another computer next weekend but if that won't make a difference--would you ask about my access, too? From quigonginger at yahoo.com Sat Apr 14 15:47:48 2007 From: quigonginger at yahoo.com (quigonginger) Date: Sat, 14 Apr 2007 15:47:48 -0000 Subject: wee LV changes Message-ID: Hi, Carolyn, Could you do me the favour of making a few little changes in LV? Under the first set, could you make "LV's family" read "LV's Parents" and make "Parents/Riddle side" just read "Riddle side"? I was going to combine them into parents and Riddle due to there being very few Riddle posts, but I saw the 2 seperate categories and decided to seperate them. Also, there are 2 extra subs in the Voldy History sets. You have History II with "before Harry" as a sub, when actually "before Harry" is the category. The same with History III. So if you could get rid of the before and after Harry subcats, that would be good as they won't have any posts in them. They were just supposed to be headings, but you put in other headings, which makes them redundant. I hope that's clear. Ginger, who is sure that Miss will be overjoyed to hear that many of the National Hockey League playoff games are being televised on regular(non-cable) TV so that I will be able to work on this and watch them at the same time rather than listening online, which doesn't allow me to use the catelog. (Darn slow dialup.) From annemehr at yahoo.com Sun Apr 15 03:22:37 2007 From: annemehr at yahoo.com (Annemehr) Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2007 03:22:37 -0000 Subject: TBAY: Somebody please remind me... Message-ID: At first, we were using the TBAY code to tag posts written in the TBAY style which did not include "TBAY" in their subject heading. I seem to recall that later on, we decided to code *every* TBAY post to the TBAY category, so that they'd all be collected in one place. Is that right, or am I nuts? Anne, currently detangling the Trevor cats... From quigonginger at yahoo.com Sun Apr 15 04:53:47 2007 From: quigonginger at yahoo.com (quigonginger) Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2007 04:53:47 -0000 Subject: TBAY: Somebody please remind me... In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Anne: > At first, we were using the TBAY code to tag posts written in the TBAY > style which did not include "TBAY" in their subject heading. > > I seem to recall that later on, we decided to code *every* TBAY post to > the TBAY category, so that they'd all be collected in one place. Is > that right, or am I nuts? Ginger: Well, I've got dibs on being nuts, so I would guess that leaves being right for you. As I recall, I wasn't around when the decision was made, but I remember being told to put them all there, so that's what I have done. I think it makes sense that way, especially for those following threads. Ginger, still on LV From annemehr at yahoo.com Mon Apr 16 00:08:19 2007 From: annemehr at yahoo.com (Annemehr) Date: Mon, 16 Apr 2007 00:08:19 -0000 Subject: DD and TBAY In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Thanks, Ginger -- so, I'm marking *all* TBAY posts thusly. Makes sense to me! Also, I've just emailed Boyd about the DD category, since it won't take me long at all to finish the Beasts that Dot has lent me. It really seems like the light at the end of the tunnel now! Though, I recall I did intend to re-review some of the Harry cats for closer trimming, if I need something to do... Anne From boyd.t.smythe at fritolay.com Mon Apr 16 15:18:17 2007 From: boyd.t.smythe at fritolay.com (Smythe, Boyd T {FLNA}) Date: Mon, 16 Apr 2007 10:18:17 -0500 Subject: [HPFGU-Catalogue] Digest Number 684 In-Reply-To: <1176712964.525.3459.m18@yahoogroups.com> Message-ID: Rising groggily from a slumber punctuated by nightmares filled with dangling threads and dead-ending plot twists.... Wow, been a while but I saw my name and, like Rocky circa Rocky III, I respond to the call! Hmmm, reviewing my notes, I have been able to log into the new site successfully (thanks for the continued support, Paul!) and can resume coding. I'll have to do a bit of quick research to figure out where I left off, though. And, oh yes, greetings all! --Boyd -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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I guess all you wanted was a little attention! ;) *loads Boyd's desk up with tasty snacks, his drink-of-choice, and tastefully giftwrapped socks* From carolynwhite2 at aol.com Thu Apr 19 21:07:38 2007 From: carolynwhite2 at aol.com (carolynwhite2) Date: Thu, 19 Apr 2007 21:07:38 -0000 Subject: Does anyone know where Paul is? Message-ID: Have badgered him with emails, but no response at all. This is not like him, so wonder what has happened? Anyone any theories as to where to hunt him down? I wondered about Heidi maybe, as I think he used to do a lot of work for FictionAlley? Carolyn .. Ginger, will make those changes at the weekend From carolynwhite2 at aol.com Mon Apr 23 18:51:55 2007 From: carolynwhite2 at aol.com (carolynwhite2) Date: Mon, 23 Apr 2007 18:51:55 -0000 Subject: wee LV changes In-Reply-To: Message-ID: --- In HPFGU-Catalogue at yahoogroups.com, "quigonginger" wrote: > > Hi, Carolyn, > > Could you do me the favour of making a few little changes in LV? > > Under the first set, could you make "LV's family" read "LV's Parents" > and make "Parents/Riddle side" just read "Riddle side"? > > I was going to combine them into parents and Riddle due to there > being very few Riddle posts, but I saw the 2 seperate categories and > decided to seperate them. Ginger - all done for you. > > Also, there are 2 extra subs in the Voldy History sets. You have > History II with "before Harry" as a sub, when actually "before Harry" > is the category. The same with History III. So if you could get rid > of the before and after Harry subcats, that would be good as they > won't have any posts in them. They were just supposed to be > headings, but you put in other headings, which makes them redundant. > > I hope that's clear. Ginger - I took them out but didn't bother to re-number what's left for now, we can always do that later. > > Ginger, who is sure that Miss will be overjoyed to hear that many of > the National Hockey League playoff games are being televised on > regular(non-cable) TV so that I will be able to work on this and > watch them at the same time rather than listening online, which > doesn't allow me to use the catelog. (Darn slow dialup.) > What's with hockey? I think I missed out on a sporting gene when they were issued..... Miss, who still can't get hold of Paul, but will keep trying. Kelley gave me a third email address to contact. xx From quigonginger at yahoo.com Mon Apr 23 20:35:26 2007 From: quigonginger at yahoo.com (Ginger) Date: Mon, 23 Apr 2007 13:35:26 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [HPFGU-Catalogue] Re: wee LV changes In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <640058.46776.qm@web30215.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Thank you, dear. This week is hell week at school, so I will be back to LV this weekend. Three tests and a presentation in 3 days! Insane! Ginger --------------------------------- Ahhh...imagining that irresistible "new car" smell? Check outnew cars at Yahoo! Autos. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From carolynwhite2 at aol.com Wed Apr 25 08:20:48 2007 From: carolynwhite2 at aol.com (carolynwhite2) Date: Wed, 25 Apr 2007 08:20:48 -0000 Subject: Paul is alive and well: calling Jen, Snow etc In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Very pleased to say Paul has got in contact and even checked out the server situation on the catalogue for us. As far as he knows it is all working ok, but could those of you who can't get in right now please email him and describe the problem? Use his gmail address. Carolyn ..very relieved to have retrieved Paul from cyberspace From stevejjen at earthlink.net Wed Apr 25 14:43:33 2007 From: stevejjen at earthlink.net (Jen Reese) Date: Wed, 25 Apr 2007 14:43:33 -0000 Subject: Paul is alive and well: calling Jen, Snow etc In-Reply-To: Message-ID: --- In HPFGU-Catalogue at yahoogroups.com, "carolynwhite2" wrote: > > Very pleased to say Paul has got in contact and even checked out the > server situation on the catalogue for us. As far as he knows it is all > working ok, but could those of you who can't get in right now please > email him and describe the problem? Use his gmail address. > > Carolyn > ..very relieved to have retrieved Paul from cyberspace Thank you so much! And I have my new computer finally, found one without that darn Vista. What's his gmail address though, did you post this earlier? Or could you send me by e-mail? I've been using his e-mail link here, or the one on his Yahoo profile, and neither one is his gmail I don't think. Jen From kking0731 at gmail.com Fri Apr 27 14:48:45 2007 From: kking0731 at gmail.com (snow15145) Date: Fri, 27 Apr 2007 14:48:45 -0000 Subject: Paul is alive and well: calling Jen, Snow etc In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Carolyn ..very relieved to have retrieved Paul from cyberspace Jen: Thank you so much! And I have my new computer finally, found one without that darn Vista. What's his gmail address though, did you post this earlier? Or could you send me by e-mail? I've been using his e-mail link here, or the one on his Yahoo profile, and neither one is his gmail I don't think. Snow: Very excited to hear that you found Paul ... but like Jen, I don't have his gmail address to contact him. Would you send me his gmail address? Thanks for hooking me up again Snow From carolynwhite2 at aol.com Fri Apr 27 20:14:33 2007 From: carolynwhite2 at aol.com (carolynwhite2) Date: Fri, 27 Apr 2007 20:14:33 -0000 Subject: Paul is alive and well: calling Jen, Snow etc In-Reply-To: Message-ID: --- In HPFGU-Catalogue at yahoogroups.com, "snow15145" wrote: > > > Carolyn > ..very relieved to have retrieved Paul from cyberspace > > Jen: > Thank you so much! And I have my new computer finally, found one > without that darn Vista. What's his gmail address though, did you > post this earlier? Or could you send me by e-mail? I've been using > his e-mail link here, or the one on his Yahoo profile, and neither > one is his gmail I don't think. > > Snow: > > Very excited to hear that you found Paul ... but like Jen, I don't > have his gmail address to contact him. Would you send me his gmail > address? > Thanks for hooking me up again > > Snow > You can contact Paul at: kippesp at gmail.com Carolyn From stevejjen at earthlink.net Sat Apr 28 21:05:24 2007 From: stevejjen at earthlink.net (Jen Reese) Date: Sat, 28 Apr 2007 21:05:24 -0000 Subject: Username (Re: Paul is alive and well: calling Jen, Snow etc) In-Reply-To: Message-ID: > You can contact Paul at: kippesp at ... > > Carolyn Jen: I contacted Paul and didn't hear back yet but thought he might have set me up anyway. I know the password; what's the username again? From carolynwhite2 at aol.com Sun Apr 29 10:37:51 2007 From: carolynwhite2 at aol.com (carolynwhite2) Date: Sun, 29 Apr 2007 10:37:51 -0000 Subject: Username (Re: Paul is alive and well: calling Jen, Snow etc) In-Reply-To: Message-ID: --- In HPFGU-Catalogue at yahoogroups.com, "Jen Reese" wrote: > > > You can contact Paul at: kippesp@ > > > > Carolyn > > Jen: I contacted Paul and didn't hear back yet but thought he might > have set me up anyway. I know the password; what's the username again? > Carolyn: hpfgu From stevejjen at earthlink.net Mon Apr 30 02:32:10 2007 From: stevejjen at earthlink.net (Jen Reese) Date: Mon, 30 Apr 2007 02:32:10 -0000 Subject: Username & Snape review--Debbie In-Reply-To: Message-ID: > Carolyn: hpfgu > Jen: Oh. Er, I should be able to remember that one. ;) I'm in, I'm in, the catalogue worked! Okay Debbie, I signed up to review: 2.4.1.1 Snape & love (96) 2.4.1.1.4 LOLLIPOPS (103) I'll start with those and keep going down the list. Last I read you were working on subcat 2.4.1.7 Young Snape and MWPP (401); let me know if there are others you're working on or have completed. Jen, only two months late reporting for duty. From elfundeb at comcast.net Mon Apr 30 13:22:20 2007 From: elfundeb at comcast.net (Debbie) Date: Mon, 30 Apr 2007 13:22:20 -0000 Subject: Username & Snape review--Debbie In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Debbie staggers into the Catalogue office on a Monday morning, expecting to find a quiet spot for a post-weekend nap. Instead, she is astonished and quite pleased to discover that the staff have returned and there are memos waiting in her in-tray! Jen: > Okay Debbie, I signed up to review: > > 2.4.1.1 Snape & love (96) > 2.4.1.1.4 LOLLIPOPS (103) > > I'll start with those and keep going down the list. Last I read you > were working on subcat 2.4.1.7 Young Snape and MWPP (401); let me know > if there are others you're working on or have completed. Debbie: Erm, I've not been working at my usual pace lately. There are no others that I've completed, or even working on. Wait a minute, though. I do have some accomplishments: 1. Finished reviewing 2.4.1.7. Managed to lop off an additional 70 posts. 2. Emptied the remaining 289 posts out of 2.4.1 (Main Snape) and moved them into the brand new subcats Miss Havisham so kindly created for me. Worked very hard to avoid using "Characterisation" as a dumping ground. Even managed to consign a few more posts to the scrap heap. Later this week (I will be out of town till Wednesday), I'll get started on Characterisation. Debbie