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From: Eric
Subject: Twyst and twysted.net
Date: 30 Sep 1998 04:57:17
Message: <01bdddf9$5e2f5f40$24efebd0@debbiemi>
Just thought i would drop a little line about a character called Twyst.

I recently in the last few months became a Pov-ray user.  I enjoy the
program.
Also, i have been on irc chat networks for the last couple of years so i
immediately went looking for a chat room for pov on irc.
I found one.

It is on Dalnet and it is called #povray.

After spending sometime there and seeing the usual one or 2 people stopping
by in the channel, i innocently made the comment in the channel one day
that the channel was being lame.

I never knew what a kettle that stirred up.

One of the ops, Twyst, decided that he didn't like that comment and chose
to ban me from the channel for such a minor infraction.
In truth, no one ever talked about Pov-ray which was the whole reason i had
gone there to begin with.  So, the channel WAS being lame for never
discussing Pov.

I got quite upset over being banned, ill admit.  Even went as far as to
repeat a certain curse word in private message to Twyst, for I could NOT
understand what kind of ego would have someone banning one of the FEW
constant supporters of the channel.  
The next thing i knew, my computer froze up and i had to reboot.  But not
before a little program called Nuke Nabber told me that Twyst was nuking
me.  For anyone that doesn't know, Windows 95 has a few small problems with
it's internet protocols. I can't really explain it but, it's illegal and
can be very damaging.   You can learn more about it at
http://www.irchelp.org/irchelp/nuke/ .

When i tried to reboot my computer, scandisk ran because Windows had not
been properly shut down. Scandisk found big time problems with my hard
drive because of the Windows crash.  After Scandisk finished trying to
repair everything, Windows would no longer run.  I lost everything on my
hard drive, had to reformat and reinstall everything.

Now, let me explain to you that nuking is illegal and totally uncalled for
under any circumstances.  I learned this week that Twyst has come on board
www.povray.org as the "assistant webmaster".

I can't understand why an organization like Pov-ray would want to be linked
to a criminal like Twyst.   Perhaps they enjoy him trying to take the
spotlight away from the Pov organization and putting it on himself with
such antics as releasing the new Pov-ray release on HIS web page before the
proper release date.  Or turning supposed Pov-ray channels on irc into his
own PERSONAL playgrounds where he can play God.

If a person like this is allowed to be part of the Pov-ray organization,
what does that say about the organization itself?

In Twyst's twysted world, free speech does not reign, only his twysted
sense of himself as God of Pov.  Pov is about all of us that use it, not
about one individual.

Do you want to use a program that's associated with criminals, yes,
criminals (once again, nuke attacks are illegal and the incident was quite
painful for me, because of damage done to my pc), like Twyst?

As of recently, i have once again been "allowed" back into the #povray
channels on Dalnet.  After learning of the Internet Movie Project, I began
working with another #povray channel regular named Restil on trying to
complete the first "test" run laid out by the scripting team.  That
animation has been completed and has only to be encoded into a player, now,
which is a huge step for Pov-ray and for the Internet Movie Project team. 
I am sure that more will be forth coming from Restil about this to the IMP.
I am responsible only for the sun texture and the programming of the lens
flare, using the lens flare include, produced by Chris Colefax.  And in
some small part for making the topic an active one in the minds of channel
regulars.

Tonight,  while i was trying to help some of the new users to "our"
channel, Twyst in normal fashion, was interrupting the conversation with
lines from his Mirc script.  Only a month ago, i had been told not to do
this and had complied readily.  When i asked Twyst why he could do it and
no one else, he replied that he was an OP.  He could do what he pleased as
rank came with priviledge.

I'm sorry, but my temperament won't let me live with such provincial
attitudes as this, in a forum that should be free speech.  I really had not
so much problem with Twyst's script "tests" as the fact that 1.  I had been
scolded for this.  2.  It had nothing to do with Pov-ray, the topic for our
channel.  There were new people, people that we should cradle in our arms
and say Welcome to our channel, welcome to the world of Pov-ray, what can
we do to help get you started.  But, in honesty, this is the constant curse
we must endure.

I have started a new channel on Dalnet, Undernet, Newnet and Efnet called
#povray2.  If you would like to REALLY discuss Pov-ray or problems you are
having with it, or would like to REALLY get an Internet Movie Project
going, come, you will be welcome.

As for me, i will have no more dealings with the #povray channels, or
twysted.net as long as they are run by criminals like Twyst.

Out,

Eric


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From: Thorsten Froehlich
Subject: Re: Twyst and twysted.net
Date: 30 Sep 1998 11:10:23
Message: <36123bcf.0@news.povray.org>
In article <01bdddf9$5e2f5f40$24efebd0@debbiemi> , "Eric" <erici2112@geocities.com>
wrote:

>I can't understand why an organization like Pov-ray would want to be linked
>to a criminal like Twyst.   Perhaps they enjoy him trying to take the
>spotlight away from the Pov organization and putting it on himself with
>such antics as releasing the new Pov-ray release on HIS web page before the
>proper release date.

It was available on the POVRAY Forum for the public without limitations.

>If a person like this is allowed to be part of the Pov-ray organization,
>what does that say about the organization itself?

Hmm, I did not know that he is a member...


I cannot quote on any other topics because I don't know about them.


Thorsten

____________________________________________________
Thorsten Froehlich, Duisburg, Germany


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From: Ron Parker
Subject: Re: Twyst and twysted.net
Date: 30 Sep 1998 11:24:10
Message: <36123f0a.0@news.povray.org>
On 30 Sep 1998 03:57:17 -0500, Eric <eri### [at] geocitiescom> wrote:
>In truth, no one ever talked about Pov-ray which was the whole reason i had
>gone there to begin with.  So, the channel WAS being lame for never
>discussing Pov.

Um... yeah, the regulars don't discuss POV 24 hours a day, 7 days 
a week.  That has to do with having discussed every part of it we 
care about.  Considering we've been talking about it constantly for
years now, you'd think we'd have no more to say, but we still talk
about POV most of the time.

Even when the current discussion is off-topic, if a new user comes by 
and wants to know what the channel is about, or what POV is about, or 
has a POV question, I've never seen anyone, including Twyst, not jump 
right up to answer the question in a helpful and supportive manner.  
Even when it's always the same question (where can I find some cool 
raytraced pictures) we never get tired of answering it, because we know 
we just got one more person hooked on POV.

>I can't understand why an organization like Pov-ray would want to be linked
>to a criminal like Twyst.   Perhaps they enjoy him trying to take the
>spotlight away from the Pov organization and putting it on himself with
>such antics as releasing the new Pov-ray release on HIS web page before the
>proper release date.

Actually, my understanding is that official build had been released on
Compuserve prior to both Twyst and McLilith (yes, Twyst wasn't the only 
one who prereleased the official build) putting it on their websites.
I also understand that there was no language in the Compuserve release
preventing further distribution.  That being the case, they weren't 
violating any license agreements or doing anything else wrong by 
providing a place for the Internet community to download it.  True,
they obviously have more time for website maintenance than the POV-Team
does, but maybe that's why the POV-Team is looking for help.  Would you
begrudge them the assistance of someone who has both the time and the
motivation to keep povray.org up-to-date, just because you think he
nuked you and may have incidentally caused your obviously already unstable 
windows installation to self-destruct?

>As of recently, i have once again been "allowed" back into the #povray
>channels on Dalnet.  After learning of the Internet Movie Project, I began
>working with another #povray channel regular named Restil on trying to
>complete the first "test" run laid out by the scripting team.  That
>animation has been completed and has only to be encoded into a player, now,
>which is a huge step for Pov-ray and for the Internet Movie Project team. 
>I am sure that more will be forth coming from Restil about this to the IMP.
>I am responsible only for the sun texture and the programming of the lens
>flare, using the lens flare include, produced by Chris Colefax.  And in
>some small part for making the topic an active one in the minds of channel
>regulars.

Might I point out the the IMP has its own channel?  As one of the #povray 
channel regulars, I can tell you that I got tired of people making that 
topic active in my mind long before you showed up. For those who didn't 
hear: #povray is not the IMP channel. IMP is off-topic in #povray.

But you know what?  The ops don't try to stop IMP or any other off-topic 
thing from being discussed in #povray.  We'll let any discussion take
place, because it's a community first and an informative channel second, 
and all work and no play makes #povray a dull place.  And as ops, we know
that the surest way to make people go find another channel is to enforce 
the rules to the point where nobody can breathe without being off-topic.

>I'm sorry, but my temperament won't let me live with such provincial
>attitudes as this, in a forum that should be free speech. 

Oh, come on now.  IRC isn't about free speech.  The only free speech aspect
of IRC is that ANYONE can op their own channel, and can do just about 
whatever they want in it.  But the ops completely rule the channel.  It's
not OUR channel.  It's the ops' channel, and they graciously let us use
it.  That's true of any channel, and if you've really been on IRC as long
as you claim you have, you surely know that #povray is one of the 
best-behaved channels on IRC in that respect.

>I have started a new channel on Dalnet, Undernet, Newnet and Efnet called
>#povray2.  If you would like to REALLY discuss Pov-ray or problems you are
>having with it, or would like to REALLY get an Internet Movie Project
>going, come, you will be welcome.

Good luck.  As for me, I think I'll stay on #povray.  I like the people 
there and I know that we discuss POV all the time.  I also know that no
channel on IRC stays on topic all the time, unless the ops crack the 
whip.  Maybe I'll stop by in a couple of months and see just how on-topic
your channel is, if it still exists.

There is another channel on IRC where you can talk to your heart's
content about POV, the IMP, BMRT, Radiance, or any other rendering 
stuff. It's #render, and Twyst isn't an op there.  I own the Newnet 
channel, Nite_Hawk owns the EFNet channel, and IR owns the DALnet 
channel. They're not currently linked by bots, as the bots that were 
linking them are now the backups for #povray, but they could be 
linked again if there was any interest.  But despite lots of shameless 
publicity, there's never been anyone in any of those channels except 
the ops. I think that says something for how much people like #povray.

Why was #render founded?  Because Nite_Hawk and I thought the things
we were discussing (Panorama, Radiance, BMRT) were off-topic for 
#povray, so we decided to get some of that traffic off the POV channel.
Guess what - it didn't work.  People wanted to discuss it in the POV
channel.  Let me say that again, because it's important: the ops in
#povray tried to move some of the off-topic conversation out of the
channel by providing a productive alternative, and IT DIDN'T WORK
because the channel regulars didn't go along with it.  Sounds like 
a real monarchy to me.  Those ops must be gods.

>As for me, i will have no more dealings with the #povray channels, or
>twysted.net as long as they are run by criminals like Twyst.

Restil owns the machine twysted.net resides on.  He's also an op on 
#povray.  Does that make him a criminal?  Seems to me you just said 
it does.  Will you have no more dealings with him?

I'm an op on Newnet #povray, and the administrator of twysted.net's 
PatchStation. I'm not a criminal. Looks like you just said I am.  I 
should bring suit against you for either slander or libel, whichever 
is appropriate for this forum.  But then, I can get over it without 
making a big production, so I probably won't be calling my lawyer
today.


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From: marc
Subject: Re: Twyst and twysted.net
Date: 1 Oct 1998 00:09:05
Message: <3612f251.0@news.povray.org>
for the record here is a slightly snipped copy of the log file from last
night. all relevant comments by both parties are left in only before and
after were snipped. anyone who wants the unsnipped .log e-mail me at
mar### [at] NO_SPAMncxcom and I will gladly send it

Eric wrote in message <01bdde3e$cc68c9c0$24efebd0@debbiemi>...
>Just thought i would drop a little line about a character called Twyst.
>
>I recently in the last few months became a Pov-ray user.  I enjoy the
>program.
>Also, i have been on irc chat networks for the last couple of years so i
>immediately went looking for a chat room for pov on irc.
>I found one.
>
>It is on Dalnet and it is called #povray.
>
>After spending sometime there and seeing the usual one or 2 people stopping
>by in the channel, i innocently made the comment in the channel one day
>that the channel was being lame.
>
>I never knew what a kettle that stirred up.
>
>One of the ops, Twyst, decided that he didn't like that comment and chose
>to ban me from the channel for such a minor infraction.
>In truth, no one ever talked about Pov-ray which was the whole reason i had
>gone there to begin with.  So, the channel WAS being lame for never
>discussing Pov.


Well we don't go in there to just talk about POVRAY. A lot of us go in to
hang out and help anyone who comes in for it. I know if I have any questions
I can get an answer or at least a pointer to find my own. But no we don't
exclusively talk about POVRAY all the time. If we were forced to how many
people would be there to help? No one is going to sit in an IRC room and
wait for hours hoping someone will show up asking for help. Get real.

>I got quite upset over being banned, ill admit.  Even went as far as to
>repeat a certain curse word in private message to Twyst, for I could NOT
>understand what kind of ego would have someone banning one of the FEW
>constant supporters of the channel.
>The next thing i knew, my computer froze up and i had to reboot.  But not
>before a little program called Nuke Nabber told me that Twyst was nuking
>me.  For anyone that doesn't know, Windows 95 has a few small problems with
>it's internet protocols. I can't really explain it but, it's illegal and
>can be very damaging.   You can learn more about it at
>http://www.irchelp.org/irchelp/nuke/ .


And ANYONE who has been on IRC for years would know there are patches
constantly being relapsed to protect yourself form nuking.

>When I tried to reboot my computer, scandisk ran because Windows had not
>been properly shut down. Scandisk found big time problems with my hard
>drive because of the Windows crash.  After Scandisk finished trying to
>repair everything, Windows would no longer run.  I lost everything on my
>hard drive, had to reformat and reinstall everything.
>
>Now, let me explain to you that nuking is illegal and totally uncalled for
>under any circumstances.  I learned this week that Twyst has come on board
>www.povray.org as the "assistant webmaster".
>
>I can't understand why an organization like Pov-ray would want to be linked
>to a criminal like Twyst.   Perhaps they enjoy him trying to take the
>spotlight away from the Pov organization and putting it on himself with
>such antics as releasing the new Pov-ray release on HIS web page before the
>proper release date.  Or turning supposed Pov-ray channels on irc into his
>own PERSONAL playgrounds where he can play God.


POVRAY 3.1 WAS released to the public when twyst and Mclilith (and I had a
mirror site myself) had it up. do you really think the POVRAY team has all
the time in the world to work on not only the app itself, but the web page,
and all the other things they do? come on grow up. Just because you had a
problem with twyst doesn't mean he played god. I read the .log file pal you
were being an ass from the beginning.

>If a person like this is allowed to be part of the Pov-ray organization,
>what does that say about the organization itself?


Well if the IMP has a person like you involved what does that say for that
organization?

>In Twyst's twysted world, free speech does not reign, only his twysted
>sense of himself as God of Pov.  Pov is about all of us that use it, not
>about one individual.


take out the personal attack and I do agree, POVRAY is more than ANY one
person. But I have been going into #POVRAY for months now and I have NEVER
seen twyst act like "god".

>Do you want to use a program that's associated with criminals, yes,
>criminals (once again, nuke attacks are illegal and the incident was quite
>painful for me, because of damage done to my pc), like Twyst?


I have been nuked numerous times and have NEVER had multiple file
corruption's happen. I'm not saying it doesn't happen but I would think that
maybe there was some instability there beforehand.

>As of recently, i have once again been "allowed" back into the #povray
>channels on Dalnet.  After learning of the Internet Movie Project, I began
>working with another #povray channel regular named Restil on trying to
>complete the first "test" run laid out by the scripting team.  That
>animation has been completed and has only to be encoded into a player, now,
>which is a huge step for Pov-ray and for the Internet Movie Project team.
>I am sure that more will be forth coming from Restil about this to the IMP.

I think you are over stating the importance of your short test. Not that IMP
isn't going to be something special (on the contrary it is VERY special) but
you are overestimating the importance of that one little test.

>I am responsible only for the sun texture and the programming of the lens
>flare, using the lens flare include, produced by Chris Colefax.  And in
>some small part for making the topic an active one in the minds of channel
>regulars.


First of all what does the IMP have to do with the #POVRAY channel? IMP has
it's own channel which btw twyst set up.

>Tonight,  while i was trying to help some of the new users to "our"
>channel, Twyst in normal fashion, was interrupting the conversation with
>lines from his Mirc script.  Only a month ago, i had been told not to do
>this and had complied readily.  When i asked Twyst why he could do it and
>no one else, he replied that he was an OP.  He could do what he pleased as
>rank came with priviledge.


Well first off you didn't ask you told twyst to stop it (don't believe me
check out the attached .log file) secondly ops CAN do what they want in ANY
IRC channel.

>I'm sorry, but my temperament won't let me live with such provincial
>attitudes as this, in a forum that should be free speech.  I really had not
>so much problem with Twyst's script "tests" as the fact that 1.  I had been
>scolded for this.  2.  It had nothing to do with Pov-ray, the topic for our
>channel.  There were new people, people that we should cradle in our arms
>and say Welcome to our channel, welcome to the world of Pov-ray, what can
>we do to help get you started.  But, in honesty, this is the constant curse
>we must endure.


Well first of all I have seen twyst and EVERYONE in #POVRAY stop whatever
off topic conversation to help anyone in need.Secondly who exactly are you
to say your way is the right way? Are you God? NO!!!!! you do NOT make the
rules nor the protocols that we all follow. You complain about a provincial
attitude and free speech but yet you want to limit our free speech to your
liking. GROW UP!!!!!! Its attitudes like yours that start conflicts. "I want
free speech but only if it's about what I want it to be" sheesh man.

>I have started a new channel on Dalnet, Undernet, Newnet and Efnet called
>#povray2.  If you would like to REALLY discuss Pov-ray or problems you are
>having with it, or would like to REALLY get an Internet Movie Project
>going, come, you will be welcome.


Well I stopped in tonight and guess what even you weren't there. so much for
your invitation.

>As for me, i will have no more dealings with the #povray channels, or
>twysted.net as long as they are run by criminals like Twyst.


YAAAAAAA HOOOOOOO! after you asked me about where I saw the 3DS max warez
d-load i won't miss you. We all like free progs but you call twyst a
criminal but yet your willing to d-load warez, another childish double
standard my friend.

>Out,
>
>Eric


Good Bye , Maleko


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Attachments:
Download 'snipped log.zip' (7 KB)

From: Eric
Subject: Re: Twyst and twysted.net
Date: 1 Oct 1998 15:27:58
Message: <01bddf1a$a3c54480$15efebd0@debbiemi>
Once again, you guys show how you are.  You came into my new chat channel
only a night ago, pretending to be there as some kind of friend. 

Do you know how much help i recieved from you all the whole time i was
there?  I have log after log where i asked a question, seeking help, only
to be told that basically i was dumb, because i couldn't figure out the
docs.

As far as log files go, Twyst and the rest of you are always twysting log
files to your own usage.

My question to all of you, is how can you trust someone that would nuke
somebody?

Would you download software from a site that supports a guy who nukes
people?

Eric

marc <mar### [at] ncxcom> wrote in article <3612f251.0@news.povray.org>...
> for the record here is a slightly snipped copy of the log file from last
> night. all relevant comments by both parties are left in only before and
> after were snipped. anyone who wants the unsnipped .log e-mail me at
> mar### [at] NO_SPAMncxcom and I will gladly send it
> 
> Eric wrote in message <01bdde3e$cc68c9c0$24efebd0@debbiemi>...
> >Just thought i would drop a little line about a character called Twyst.
> >
> >I recently in the last few months became a Pov-ray user.  I enjoy the
> >program.
> >Also, i have been on irc chat networks for the last couple of years so i
> >immediately went looking for a chat room for pov on irc.
> >I found one.
> >
> >It is on Dalnet and it is called #povray.
> >
> >After spending sometime there and seeing the usual one or 2 people
stopping
> >by in the channel, i innocently made the comment in the channel one day
> >that the channel was being lame.
> >
> >I never knew what a kettle that stirred up.
> >
> >One of the ops, Twyst, decided that he didn't like that comment and
chose
> >to ban me from the channel for such a minor infraction.
> >In truth, no one ever talked about Pov-ray which was the whole reason i
had
> >gone there to begin with.  So, the channel WAS being lame for never
> >discussing Pov.
> 
> 
> Well we don't go in there to just talk about POVRAY. A lot of us go in to
> hang out and help anyone who comes in for it. I know if I have any
questions
> I can get an answer or at least a pointer to find my own. But no we don't
> exclusively talk about POVRAY all the time. If we were forced to how many
> people would be there to help? No one is going to sit in an IRC room and
> wait for hours hoping someone will show up asking for help. Get real.
> 
> >I got quite upset over being banned, ill admit.  Even went as far as to
> >repeat a certain curse word in private message to Twyst, for I could NOT
> >understand what kind of ego would have someone banning one of the FEW
> >constant supporters of the channel.
> >The next thing i knew, my computer froze up and i had to reboot.  But
not
> >before a little program called Nuke Nabber told me that Twyst was nuking
> >me.  For anyone that doesn't know, Windows 95 has a few small problems
with
> >it's internet protocols. I can't really explain it but, it's illegal and
> >can be very damaging.   You can learn more about it at
> >http://www.irchelp.org/irchelp/nuke/ .
> 
> 
> And ANYONE who has been on IRC for years would know there are patches
> constantly being relapsed to protect yourself form nuking.
> 
> >When I tried to reboot my computer, scandisk ran because Windows had not
> >been properly shut down. Scandisk found big time problems with my hard
> >drive because of the Windows crash.  After Scandisk finished trying to
> >repair everything, Windows would no longer run.  I lost everything on my
> >hard drive, had to reformat and reinstall everything.
> >
> >Now, let me explain to you that nuking is illegal and totally uncalled
for
> >under any circumstances.  I learned this week that Twyst has come on
board
> >www.povray.org as the "assistant webmaster".
> >
> >I can't understand why an organization like Pov-ray would want to be
linked
> >to a criminal like Twyst.   Perhaps they enjoy him trying to take the
> >spotlight away from the Pov organization and putting it on himself with
> >such antics as releasing the new Pov-ray release on HIS web page before
the
> >proper release date.  Or turning supposed Pov-ray channels on irc into
his
> >own PERSONAL playgrounds where he can play God.
> 
> 
> POVRAY 3.1 WAS released to the public when twyst and Mclilith (and I had
a
> mirror site myself) had it up. do you really think the POVRAY team has
all
> the time in the world to work on not only the app itself, but the web
page,
> and all the other things they do? come on grow up. Just because you had a
> problem with twyst doesn't mean he played god. I read the .log file pal
you
> were being an ass from the beginning.
> 
> >If a person like this is allowed to be part of the Pov-ray organization,
> >what does that say about the organization itself?
> 
> 
> Well if the IMP has a person like you involved what does that say for
that
> organization?
> 
> >In Twyst's twysted world, free speech does not reign, only his twysted
> >sense of himself as God of Pov.  Pov is about all of us that use it, not
> >about one individual.
> 
> 
> take out the personal attack and I do agree, POVRAY is more than ANY one
> person. But I have been going into #POVRAY for months now and I have
NEVER
> seen twyst act like "god".
> 
> >Do you want to use a program that's associated with criminals, yes,
> >criminals (once again, nuke attacks are illegal and the incident was
quite
> >painful for me, because of damage done to my pc), like Twyst?
> 
> 
> I have been nuked numerous times and have NEVER had multiple file
> corruption's happen. I'm not saying it doesn't happen but I would think
that
> maybe there was some instability there beforehand.
> 
> >As of recently, i have once again been "allowed" back into the #povray
> >channels on Dalnet.  After learning of the Internet Movie Project, I
began
> >working with another #povray channel regular named Restil on trying to
> >complete the first "test" run laid out by the scripting team.  That
> >animation has been completed and has only to be encoded into a player,
now,
> >which is a huge step for Pov-ray and for the Internet Movie Project
team.
> >I am sure that more will be forth coming from Restil about this to the
IMP.
> 
> I think you are over stating the importance of your short test. Not that
IMP
> isn't going to be something special (on the contrary it is VERY special)
but
> you are overestimating the importance of that one little test.
> 
> >I am responsible only for the sun texture and the programming of the
lens
> >flare, using the lens flare include, produced by Chris Colefax.  And in
> >some small part for making the topic an active one in the minds of
channel
> >regulars.
> 
> 
> First of all what does the IMP have to do with the #POVRAY channel? IMP
has
> it's own channel which btw twyst set up.
> 
> >Tonight,  while i was trying to help some of the new users to "our"
> >channel, Twyst in normal fashion, was interrupting the conversation with
> >lines from his Mirc script.  Only a month ago, i had been told not to do
> >this and had complied readily.  When i asked Twyst why he could do it
and
> >no one else, he replied that he was an OP.  He could do what he pleased
as
> >rank came with priviledge.
> 
> 
> Well first off you didn't ask you told twyst to stop it (don't believe me
> check out the attached .log file) secondly ops CAN do what they want in
ANY
> IRC channel.
> 
> >I'm sorry, but my temperament won't let me live with such provincial
> >attitudes as this, in a forum that should be free speech.  I really had
not
> >so much problem with Twyst's script "tests" as the fact that 1.  I had
been
> >scolded for this.  2.  It had nothing to do with Pov-ray, the topic for
our
> >channel.  There were new people, people that we should cradle in our
arms
> >and say Welcome to our channel, welcome to the world of Pov-ray, what
can
> >we do to help get you started.  But, in honesty, this is the constant
curse
> >we must endure.
> 
> 
> Well first of all I have seen twyst and EVERYONE in #POVRAY stop whatever
> off topic conversation to help anyone in need.Secondly who exactly are
you
> to say your way is the right way? Are you God? NO!!!!! you do NOT make
the
> rules nor the protocols that we all follow. You complain about a
provincial
> attitude and free speech but yet you want to limit our free speech to
your
> liking. GROW UP!!!!!! Its attitudes like yours that start conflicts. "I
want
> free speech but only if it's about what I want it to be" sheesh man.
> 
> >I have started a new channel on Dalnet, Undernet, Newnet and Efnet
called
> >#povray2.  If you would like to REALLY discuss Pov-ray or problems you
are
> >having with it, or would like to REALLY get an Internet Movie Project
> >going, come, you will be welcome.
> 
> 
> Well I stopped in tonight and guess what even you weren't there. so much
for
> your invitation.
> 
> >As for me, i will have no more dealings with the #povray channels, or
> >twysted.net as long as they are run by criminals like Twyst.
> 
> 
> YAAAAAAA HOOOOOOO! after you asked me about where I saw the 3DS max warez
> d-load i won't miss you. We all like free progs but you call twyst a
> criminal but yet your willing to d-load warez, another childish double
> standard my friend.
> 
> >Out,
> >
> >Eric
> 
> 
> Good Bye , Maleko
> 
> 
>


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From: Eric
Subject: Re: Twyst and twysted.net
Date: 1 Oct 1998 15:34:27
Message: <01bddf1b$87cb4a80$15efebd0@debbiemi>
Once again, another Pov-ray op trying to defend the criminal activities of
Twyst.  What everyone must realize is that the argument between Twyst and I
erupted out of the fact that I was trying to help a new user.  Twyst made
that almost impossible with his incessant "script" tests.

Continue to support Twyst and his criminal activities, meanwhile I will
continue to tell people of the risk that they run to their property if they
associate with the #povray channels.

As for a lawsuit, i would enjoy the challenge, and due to the provable loss
that I had due to Twyst's actions, I intend to pursue any and all actions
against Twyst.

Now, everyone can be aware of what to expect from people such as you all.

Out,

Eric

Ron Parker <par### [at] my-dejanewscom> wrote in article
<36123f0a.0@news.povray.org>...
> On 30 Sep 1998 03:57:17 -0500, Eric <eri### [at] geocitiescom> wrote:
> >In truth, no one ever talked about Pov-ray which was the whole reason i
had
> >gone there to begin with.  So, the channel WAS being lame for never
> >discussing Pov.
> 
> Um... yeah, the regulars don't discuss POV 24 hours a day, 7 days 
> a week.  That has to do with having discussed every part of it we 
> care about.  Considering we've been talking about it constantly for
> years now, you'd think we'd have no more to say, but we still talk
> about POV most of the time.
> 
> Even when the current discussion is off-topic, if a new user comes by 
> and wants to know what the channel is about, or what POV is about, or 
> has a POV question, I've never seen anyone, including Twyst, not jump 
> right up to answer the question in a helpful and supportive manner.  
> Even when it's always the same question (where can I find some cool 
> raytraced pictures) we never get tired of answering it, because we know 
> we just got one more person hooked on POV.
> 
> >I can't understand why an organization like Pov-ray would want to be
linked
> >to a criminal like Twyst.   Perhaps they enjoy him trying to take the
> >spotlight away from the Pov organization and putting it on himself with
> >such antics as releasing the new Pov-ray release on HIS web page before
the
> >proper release date.
> 
> Actually, my understanding is that official build had been released on
> Compuserve prior to both Twyst and McLilith (yes, Twyst wasn't the only 
> one who prereleased the official build) putting it on their websites.
> I also understand that there was no language in the Compuserve release
> preventing further distribution.  That being the case, they weren't 
> violating any license agreements or doing anything else wrong by 
> providing a place for the Internet community to download it.  True,
> they obviously have more time for website maintenance than the POV-Team
> does, but maybe that's why the POV-Team is looking for help.  Would you
> begrudge them the assistance of someone who has both the time and the
> motivation to keep povray.org up-to-date, just because you think he
> nuked you and may have incidentally caused your obviously already
unstable 
> windows installation to self-destruct?
> 
> >As of recently, i have once again been "allowed" back into the #povray
> >channels on Dalnet.  After learning of the Internet Movie Project, I
began
> >working with another #povray channel regular named Restil on trying to
> >complete the first "test" run laid out by the scripting team.  That
> >animation has been completed and has only to be encoded into a player,
now,
> >which is a huge step for Pov-ray and for the Internet Movie Project
team. 
> >I am sure that more will be forth coming from Restil about this to the
IMP.
> >I am responsible only for the sun texture and the programming of the
lens
> >flare, using the lens flare include, produced by Chris Colefax.  And in
> >some small part for making the topic an active one in the minds of
channel
> >regulars.
> 
> Might I point out the the IMP has its own channel?  As one of the #povray

> channel regulars, I can tell you that I got tired of people making that 
> topic active in my mind long before you showed up. For those who didn't 
> hear: #povray is not the IMP channel. IMP is off-topic in #povray.
> 
> But you know what?  The ops don't try to stop IMP or any other off-topic 
> thing from being discussed in #povray.  We'll let any discussion take
> place, because it's a community first and an informative channel second, 
> and all work and no play makes #povray a dull place.  And as ops, we know
> that the surest way to make people go find another channel is to enforce 
> the rules to the point where nobody can breathe without being off-topic.
> 
> >I'm sorry, but my temperament won't let me live with such provincial
> >attitudes as this, in a forum that should be free speech. 
> 
> Oh, come on now.  IRC isn't about free speech.  The only free speech
aspect
> of IRC is that ANYONE can op their own channel, and can do just about 
> whatever they want in it.  But the ops completely rule the channel.  It's
> not OUR channel.  It's the ops' channel, and they graciously let us use
> it.  That's true of any channel, and if you've really been on IRC as long
> as you claim you have, you surely know that #povray is one of the 
> best-behaved channels on IRC in that respect.
> 
> >I have started a new channel on Dalnet, Undernet, Newnet and Efnet
called
> >#povray2.  If you would like to REALLY discuss Pov-ray or problems you
are
> >having with it, or would like to REALLY get an Internet Movie Project
> >going, come, you will be welcome.
> 
> Good luck.  As for me, I think I'll stay on #povray.  I like the people 
> there and I know that we discuss POV all the time.  I also know that no
> channel on IRC stays on topic all the time, unless the ops crack the 
> whip.  Maybe I'll stop by in a couple of months and see just how on-topic
> your channel is, if it still exists.
> 
> There is another channel on IRC where you can talk to your heart's
> content about POV, the IMP, BMRT, Radiance, or any other rendering 
> stuff. It's #render, and Twyst isn't an op there.  I own the Newnet 
> channel, Nite_Hawk owns the EFNet channel, and IR owns the DALnet 
> channel. They're not currently linked by bots, as the bots that were 
> linking them are now the backups for #povray, but they could be 
> linked again if there was any interest.  But despite lots of shameless 
> publicity, there's never been anyone in any of those channels except 
> the ops. I think that says something for how much people like #povray.
> 
> Why was #render founded?  Because Nite_Hawk and I thought the things
> we were discussing (Panorama, Radiance, BMRT) were off-topic for 
> #povray, so we decided to get some of that traffic off the POV channel.
> Guess what - it didn't work.  People wanted to discuss it in the POV
> channel.  Let me say that again, because it's important: the ops in
> #povray tried to move some of the off-topic conversation out of the
> channel by providing a productive alternative, and IT DIDN'T WORK
> because the channel regulars didn't go along with it.  Sounds like 
> a real monarchy to me.  Those ops must be gods.
> 
> >As for me, i will have no more dealings with the #povray channels, or
> >twysted.net as long as they are run by criminals like Twyst.
> 
> Restil owns the machine twysted.net resides on.  He's also an op on 
> #povray.  Does that make him a criminal?  Seems to me you just said 
> it does.  Will you have no more dealings with him?
> 
> I'm an op on Newnet #povray, and the administrator of twysted.net's 
> PatchStation. I'm not a criminal. Looks like you just said I am.  I 
> should bring suit against you for either slander or libel, whichever 
> is appropriate for this forum.  But then, I can get over it without 
> making a big production, so I probably won't be calling my lawyer
> today.
> 
>


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From: Eric
Subject: Re: Twyst and twysted.net
Date: 1 Oct 1998 15:36:23
Message: <01bddf1b$cf535d20$15efebd0@debbiemi>
That just goes to prove my point.

His statement is that he IS associated with that organization as "assistant
webmaster" for the Pov-ray page.  Is he lying?

And moreover, my message was one of warning to people that were unaware of
the risks they ran when associating with the #povray channel.

Eric

Thorsten Froehlich <fro### [at] charliecnsiitedu> wrote in article
<36123bcf.0@news.povray.org>...
> In article <01bdddf9$5e2f5f40$24efebd0@debbiemi> , "Eric"
<eri### [at] geocitiescom> wrote:
> 
> >I can't understand why an organization like Pov-ray would want to be
linked
> >to a criminal like Twyst.   Perhaps they enjoy him trying to take the
> >spotlight away from the Pov organization and putting it on himself with
> >such antics as releasing the new Pov-ray release on HIS web page before
the
> >proper release date.
> 
> It was available on the POVRAY Forum for the public without limitations.
> 
> >If a person like this is allowed to be part of the Pov-ray organization,
> >what does that say about the organization itself?
> 
> Hmm, I did not know that he is a member...
> 
> 
> I cannot quote on any other topics because I don't know about them.
> 
> 
> Thorsten
> 
> ____________________________________________________
> Thorsten Froehlich, Duisburg, Germany
>


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From: Ken
Subject: Re: Twyst and twysted.net
Date: 1 Oct 1998 16:13:12
Message: <3613D3FB.75C6656A@pacbell.net>
Eric wrote:

> As for a lawsuit, i would enjoy the challenge, and due to the provable loss
> that I had due to Twyst's actions, I intend to pursue any and all actions
> against Twyst.
>
> Eric

    I am not going to get into the middle of this you against
them issue but would like to offer a littler pearl of wisdom.
Life is much too short to get so work up about things like
this.
    I too have recently lost a considerable investment
in time and software value at the hands of Micro Softs
scandisk program. My loss though had absolutly no
connection with Twyst or anybody else for that matter.
    Microsoft infoms us in no uncertain terms that WE
are responsible for insuring the data on our computer
systems and they will not under any circumstances
assume any responsibility for lost data. What does
this mean ?
    It means either you reguraly back up your hard drive
or you don't. The responsibility is yours alone and the
blame for data loss cannot be transfered to someone else.
    Feel free to persue whatever battle of personalities
you so choose but I think the data loss issue is a personal
problem.

Again life is too short. Let it go and move on.

Ken


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From: Ron Parker
Subject: Re: Twyst and twysted.net
Date: 1 Oct 1998 16:37:48
Message: <3613da0c.0@news.povray.org>
On 1 Oct 1998 14:34:27 -0500, Eric <eri### [at] geocitiescom> wrote:
>Once again, another Pov-ray op trying to defend the criminal activities of
>Twyst.  

I guess I missed something.  Would you care to quote the specific line 
where I defended any alleged "criminal activities"?  I was pretty sure
I only defended all of the other ops on twysted.net and #povray from your
baseless and prejudiced attacks.

>What everyone must realize is that the argument between Twyst and I
>erupted out of the fact that I was trying to help a new user.  Twyst made
>that almost impossible with his incessant "script" tests.

It didn't erupt out of the fact that you were trying to help a new user.
It erupted out of the fact that you were incapable of ignoring a few lines
of unnecessary text emitted by Twyst's script.  I didn't notice the guy
you were helping complaining about them.  It looks like he went away happy.

What about all the people who were trying to have a conversation while you
posted what looks like a sizeable chunk of POV code in channel?  That's why
we have DCC.  Why weren't you using it?

>As for a lawsuit, i would enjoy the challenge, and due to the provable loss
>that I had due to Twyst's actions, I intend to pursue any and all actions
>against Twyst.

Provable?  Where are your logs?  What evidence do you have?  Didn't you 
wipe out all your evidence, if you had any, when you reinstalled Windows?  
It looks like the only "proof" we have is Twyst's logs, where he  claims 
self-defense against a Denial of Service attack from you, which is just as 
illegal as a nuke attack.  In addition to that, there's a substantial body 
of evidence, including Microsoft press releases, that shows that so-called 
'nuke' attacks don't cause any more permanent damage to a Windows 
installation than any other unrecoverable page fault or even a power 
failure would under the same circumstances.

Part of the responsibility lies with you, as well.  If I leave the keys in 
the car with the door open, I have a much weaker case when the bad guys come
along and take it.  If you failed to install the security updates that make 
impossible what you claim is a devastating attack, and if you didn't feel 
your data was important enough to create and follow a backup procedure, you 
also have a much weaker case.


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From: Thorsten Froehlich
Subject: Re: Twyst and twysted.net
Date: 1 Oct 1998 17:38:36
Message: <3613e84c.0@news.povray.org>
Im Beitrag <01bddf1b$cf535d20$15efebd0@debbiemi> , "Eric" <erici2112@geocities.com>
schrieb:

>That just goes to prove my point.

Well, not exactly...your point that he made POV-Ray available before proper release
date is simply wrong (it *was* released!!!), and your other statement is something I
do not know for sure!

>> Hmm, I did not know that he is a member...
>
>His statement is that he IS associated with that organization as "assistant
>webmaster" for the Pov-ray page.  Is he lying?

I said I don't *know* that he is a team member, he is not listed anywhere in the
program docs and I never met him in the (private area of the) POVRAY forum.
I don't now if he is "assistant webmaster", as I could read out of the IRC he only
said he was offered it, but I may be wrong.  If you want to know it you have to ask
Chris Young if he is, he is the team leader and he can tell you definetly.

>And moreover, my message was one of warning to people that were unaware of
>the risks they ran when associating with the #povray channel.

Well, you were not very kind in this either...but whatever problems there are between
you and Twyst, I don't think you should discuss them this way because attacks on your
ot Twysts computers will be nearly impossible to prove - everybody can edit a text
file or a log or whatever, I think.

I would simply forget this and not go there again...avoiding trouble is better then
running against it. Your current way is the one of a child coming to his parents (this
is a metaphor!!!) and telling them another child hit it. What will the parents do? The
only think they can do is tell the other childs parents, not more. And all this
newsgroup can do, is to say that attacking the computer someone else is not "nice",
thats all - the rest has to be settled between you and Twyst (if you both want this)
and does not belong into a newsgroup.


    Thorsten

____________________________________________________
Thorsten Froehlich, Duisburg, Germany
e-mail: Tho### [at] csicom

I am a member of the POV-Ray Team.
Visit POV-Ray on the web: http://www.povray.org


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