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Re: [microsound] Matrix scene locations?



What are your buddy name at Soulseek and in what folder do I find files?

Yours,
Björn Eriksson

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Sent: Thursday, June 05, 2003 5:48 PM
Subject: Re: [microsound] Matrix scene locations?

> No prob.  I was under the impression (still am, sort of) that there aren't
> giant waves of interest in this project so I just sort of slopped
> something together very informally.  I'm not quite sure how to resolve the
> issue of spreading the files around.  I am running a hotline server right
> now but some people have told me they couldn't connect.  You can try it..
>
> ip: 169.254.11.71
> l/p: matrix/project
>
> if you are running a mac and you want to try and get soulseek to work I
> would suggest the python version rather than the mac version.  There are
> reports of people successfully running the python version on macs.
> 'Soleseek', the mac version, is very very beta.  Youd have to do some net
> searching for info on how to do that though.  the site for pyslsk is here:
> http://www.sensi.org/~ak/pyslsk/
>
> The only other solution is for someone to donate webspace temporarily for
> this project but that usually doesn't happen.  If you really really want
> the files I can send you a CD but you would have to pay for the shipping
> because I am broker than broke.
>
> good luck,
> e
>
> The pHarmanaut wrote:
> > No faux pas. I definitely appreciate your taking initiative on this,
don't
> > get me wrong. I just thought an email had already circulated on the list
> > re.
> > storing these on the hotline server. I've never been able to get
soulseek
> > to
> > run, so I was concerned about having access to the project files.
> >
> >> Whoa...sorry guys.  No one else seemed to be taking any initiative here
> >> and I wasn't sure if it was cool to u/l to the hotline server or not.
I
> >> will u/l the files directly, I agree, it makes the most sense.
> >>
> >> Does it really matter whether it's a noiseusse project or a microsound
> >> project?  No one really looks at my site besides you guys anyway and
did
> >> anyone who is actually responsible for the microsound site express in
> >> interest in hosting it?
> >
> > Sorry, my point didn't come across right. I didn't mean this in a
> > proprietary sense but rather, will this, like the previous microsound
> > projects, be restricted to microsound list members? If not, are you open
> > to
> > having the call circulated elsewhere and bringing in other stylistic
> > approaches?
> >
> >> I'll give dev/ the concept credit, though I doubt his ego will shatter
> >> if
> >> he's not acknowledged by me.
> >
> > I wasn't meaning to indicate that devslashnull should get the credit for
> > this. The collaboration arose out of a dialog between multiple
> > participants,
> > a fact in-and-of itself unique when compared to most of the other
projects
> > offered up on the list. I was more interested in the fact of this
> > multiplicity of interest and enthusiasm be documented in some way, and
> > devslashnull's was the first name that came to mind when I thought back
to
> > those emails.
> >
> > Again, I'm all for your initiative and the project. Very intriguing! I
> > can't
> > wait to get the files and get to work. Sorry if my confusion came across
> > as
> > a lack of appreciation and respect.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > -=Trace
> >
> >
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