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16 entries at:
http://irtc.org/anims/2003-04-15/view.html
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They've put the viewing page up already?
I'm most impressed. A big thank you to the IRTC admins :)
--
Tek
http://www.evilsuperbrain.com
"Greg M. Johnson" <gregj:-)565### [at] aolcom> wrote in message
news:3e9d84f0$1@news.povray.org...
> 16 entries at:
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> http://irtc.org/anims/2003-04-15/view.html
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Greg M. Johnson wrote:
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> 16 entries at:
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> http://irtc.org/anims/2003-04-15/view.html
I had a couple incidents where my computer was shut off during a
render (XP crashed Monday, insufficiently-watched child shut down
the system Tuesday). There was also a week-long hiatus when I had
to travel home for my dad's funeral; the folks have computers
(including the laptop on which Boxer was designed), but for some reason
when I told Windows to put all of my .INC files into an archive for use
during the time home, about a third of them didn't make it.
The render finished at about 0645 Germany time. The Web submission
page was still up, but after twenty minutes of uploading the server
choked and wouldn't respond to my efforts to verify it the entry had
made it. Consequently, there is now a second Lost Rusty Episode (
although this second one is actually finished).
I should stop having this problem soon; I'm upgrading the 300MHz K6-2
to a Athlon XP 2400.
Regards,
John
I submitted it very early this morning, before going to work. The
HTML submission page was working, but it choked on the entry and
wouldn't respond after that.
Regards,
John
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On Wed, 16 Apr 2003 20:14:26 +0200, John VanSickle <evi### [at] hotmailcom>
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> after twenty minutes of uploading
In reality of small number of entries, and realistic reason of late sending (XP
is something with crashing) you could ask for exception. I thought Rusty wait
for Birthday Party.
ABX
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Sorry to hear about your father.
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On Wed, 16 Apr 2003 12:28:41 -0400, Greg M. Johnson wrote:
> 16 entries at:
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The first one stands out among all the rest. It tells a story and is
genuinely funny. The Forbidden Planet scene is noteworthy in
itself. I didn't get the falling moment thing.
electric has technical merit the spark followed the wire and the
depictions were complex.
The short ones are not even in the running.
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John, look at an email I sent to evi### [at] hotmailcom
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John VanSickle wrote:
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> I submitted it very early this morning, before going to work. The
> HTML submission page was working, but it choked on the entry and
> wouldn't respond after that.
Update:
The contest administrator said that in light of the server failure,
I could submit. In all fairness--because I am a stickler for the
rules--I don't mind if my entry is ineligible for any prize; I'm
mostly interested in having the entry where it can be seen.
It's uploading now.
Regards,
John
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