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On Thu, 21 Aug 2025 11:48:43 EDT, jr wrote:
> thanks for the heads-up, had not known of this abomination </grin>.
> Wikipedia explains: The name yEncode is a wordplay on "Why encode?".
> quite..
The Wikipedia author must have asked ChatGPT. :laughing:
Here's what the official site says (pulled from the Internet Archive as
the site seems to be offline):
"You might ask why the name of this thing is "yEnc" - yEncoding,
yDecoding.
Well - I did introduce the name "MyNews" for another project (in 1997)
long before everybody began to use My-Xxxx for his services or domain
names. When I designed the new encoding I needed any name for it. But as
all the 'MyXxxx' names were already in use (so I could not use MyEnc). I
wanted a new name - which is nearly unique on the Internet. The name
"yEncode" was never used - and the short form would be yEnc. The file-
extension *.ync would also be unique - so I found a short and good name."
https://web.archive.org/web/20240704064321/http://www.yenc.org/whatis.htm
--
"I learned long ago, never to wrestle with a pig. You get dirty, and
besides, the pig likes it." - George Bernard Shaw
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hi,
Jim Henderson <nos### [at] nospam com> wrote:
> On Thu, 21 Aug 2025 11:48:43 EDT, jr wrote:
> ...
> > Wikipedia explains: The name yEncode is a wordplay on "Why encode?".
> > quite..
>
> The Wikipedia author must have asked ChatGPT. :laughing:
>
> Here's what the official site says (pulled from the Internet Archive as
> the site seems to be offline):
thank you for the explanation. I had wondered, seeing the file names, if
there'd been a "configuration issue". fwiw, the more "glib" version does sort
of sum it all up, neatly.
@Clarence1998
the web-ui is "clunky", but your previous posts were alright, so why not simply
"revert" to that method ?
regards, jr.
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Le 2025-08-21 à 18:16, Clarence1898 a écrit :
> Clarence1898 <dle### [at] comcast net> wrote:
>> No, not about Arnold. I have always liked to model odd things. This is
>> from my early mainframe days. Control units were daisy chained on channel
>> cables. This gadget was attached at the end to terminate the channel
>> cable. I doubt that I will ever use it in a scene, but it was fun to
>> model.
>
> My apologies to everyone. I couldn't figure how to attach multiple files with
> the povray web page. I tried a news reader program not realizing how it encoded
> the files. How do I attach multiple files in a povray post?
>
From the web interface, you can only attach a single file.
You need to use a proper client. I recommend Thunderbird. In a pinch,
you may even use Outlook/Outlook Express.
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