1. Having a difficult time selling; please review
Hello, my name is Scott Holloway. I am having a difficult time of trying
to sell these products, please help me by reviewing the list. If you are
interested in something, please contact me directly at
ScottHolloway at juno.com
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These prices are a little negotiable. The purchaser pays for shipping.
I can do any level of shipping. All software comes with the original
documents and media. All products are used, unless noted otherwise,
but in excellent condition.
After Dark 4.0 Deluxe---$30
Includes the regular After Dark screen savers plus the
Deluxe version screen savers
For Windows 95
Norton Utilities 2.0 for Windows 95---$55
Includes Disk doctor (much better scandisk), system
doctor (monitors system), diagnostics, System Information
(tests speed of system), and more. Email me for more
info if you desire.
All on one never-used CD---$90
Descent
Descent: Levels of the World
Descent II: Test Flight
YOU DON'T KNOW JACK Censored (Req. Windows 95)
Smart Games Challenge #1 (Req. Windows 3.1)
Vegas Games Deluxe (Req. Windows 3.1)
Deneba Canvas 5.0---$150
A wonderful Desktop publishing, illustrating, and
photo editing software program
CD-ROM contains program for Win95/NT
2 Clip-art CD-ROMs
1 font CD-ROM
Hardly used manuals and CDs
Clip art and font CDs were never used
Leonardo da Vinci (by Corbis)---$35
Elegant, Comprehensive CD-ROM about the Renaissance Man
Req. Win95
"The Way Things Work"---$30
Multimedia CD-ROM for Win95/Win3.1
Includes hardcover book
by David McCaulay
"Zip-It" by Vertisoft---$25
UNZIPping and ZIPping utility
Designed for Windows 95
Microsoft Works 4.0 for Windows 95---$25
Like a mini Microsoft Office
Includes Word Processor, Spreadsheet, Database,
Communications (w/ Zmodem), Drawing, and Clip art
Shipped on 3.5" diskettes
"Inside the Registry for Microsoft Windows 95" book---$20
by Microsoft Press
About the Registry
"Free Stuff for Windows 95"---$20
Book is a directory of share- & freeware on the 'Net
Includes CD-ROM of some software covered in the book
Iomega Zip drive soft carrying case (black color)---$15
With shoulder strap
Never used
168-pin, 10 ns, 100 MHz SDRAM---$150
32 MB module
"The Best of Saturday Night Live: Hosted by Eddie Murphy" on
2 CD-ROMs---$15
This is by "Movie CD"
Movie CD developed a technology to watch movies from
a regular CD-ROM and drive
"Computer Animation Festival"---$10
CD-ROM movie like that of above
20 award-winning computer animation short films
Windows 3.1---$70
Includes everything and is not previously registered.
14.4 modem---$30
No documentation but with little guide on circuit board
to set COM1, COM2, COM3, or COM4.
Works just great for a casual emailing person using Juno.
Nine Worlds---$20
A Multimedia CD-ROM about the nine planets and other bodies
in our solar system
Hosted by Patrick Stewart
Compatible with Windows 3.1 and Windows 95
Wing Commander 4---$30
By Origin (now owned by Electronic Arts)
Has SIX CD-ROMs as part of game
Has actual cinematic sequences throughout the game
Between cinematic sequences, you must successfully fly "sorties"
in
the dark.
King's Quest 5---$30
The adventure game from Sierra
Operates in DOS
The Prophecy---$20
An adventure game much like King's Quest 5, but a different
story and slightly different user interface
This is also by Sierra
Operates in DOS
Red Baron---$20
Nice flight simulator of old-style biplanes
Operates in DOS
by Sierra
Rise of the Dragon---$25
Adventure game set in a near-future city
User-interface is like King's Quest 5
Operates in DOS
Autosketch 3.0---$20
operates in DOS
Is a 2D design program
uses EMS
Has slight problem with installing sample drawings, but
the AutoSketch application works just fine.
2. Re: Having a difficult time selling; please review
On Sat, 12 Jul 1997 06:56:02 -0600 "Scott E. Holloway"
<scottholloway at JUNO.COM> writes:
>
>Hello, my name is Scott Holloway. I am having a difficult time of
>trying
>to sell these products, please help me by reviewing the list. If you
>are
>interested in something, please contact me directly at
>ScottHolloway at juno.com
>
Interesting. Hmmmmmmmmmmm.
Isn't this called.........."SPAM"
Even if I was interested in ANY of the products I wouldn't
respond to this type of message.
This has Absolutely NO Bearing on Euphoria.
This is the EUPHRORIA List server not
SPAM list server or SPAM Central.
Thank you for understanding mine
and many others frustration with such junk.
--Lucius Lamar Hilley III
-- E-mail at luciuslhilleyiii at juno.com
-- I support transferring of files less than 60K.
-- I can Decode both UU and Base64 format.
3. Re: Having a difficult time selling; please review
What the heck was it? Am I in the wrong list or you are trying to corromp
the real purposes of this list mail?
Man, I think that you will never do it again, some programmers on this
list haven't much patience, much of them are occupated persons and don't
want to waste time in this junk.
If you really need to sell these stuff, try selling home-by-home.
A very bored member of list server of EUPHORIA...
4. Re: Having a difficult time selling; please review
The last game ends before anyone wins.
On Sat, 12 Jul 1997 10:39:50 -0700 Lucius L Hilley III
<luciuslhilleyiii at JUNO.COM> writes:
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>Sender: Euphoria Programming for MS-DOS
><EUPHORIA at MIAMIU.ACS.MUOHIO.EDU>
>Poster: Lucius L Hilley III <luciuslhilleyiii at JUNO.COM>
>Subject: Re: Having a difficult time selling; please review
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>On Sat, 12 Jul 1997 06:56:02 -0600 "Scott E. Holloway"
><scottholloway at JUNO.COM> writes:
>>
>>Hello, my name is Scott Holloway. I am having a difficult time of
>>trying
>>to sell these products, please help me by reviewing the list. If you
>>are
>>interested in something, please contact me directly at
>>ScottHolloway at juno.com
>>
>
>Interesting. Hmmmmmmmmmmm.
>
>Isn't this called.........."SPAM"
>Even if I was interested in ANY of the products I wouldn't
>respond to this type of message.
>This has Absolutely NO Bearing on Euphoria.
>This is the EUPHRORIA List server not
>SPAM list server or SPAM Central.
>
> Thank you for understanding mine
>and many others frustration with such junk.
>
>--Lucius Lamar Hilley III
>-- E-mail at luciuslhilleyiii at juno.com
>-- I support transferring of files less than 60K.
>-- I can Decode both UU and Base64 format.
>
Matbe he wanted us to program him an ex to list the products for him in
case he forgot the crap he was selling. Or maybe not. I have a question,
what are uuencode and Base64? And where do I get them?
Regards Piotr Frackowiak,
Lethargic Production Software
<BTW has any1ever written a Euphoria proggie that allows rendering an
object, then seeing it in 3d by moveing around with the mouse?>
5. Re: Having a difficult time selling; please review
With all due respect, please do not advertise any sellable projects (unless
they are Euphoria-based) in this listserv.
Thank you
David Gay
"A Beginner's Guide To Euphoria"
6. Re: Having a difficult time selling; please review
> Matbe he wanted us to program him an ex to list the products for him in
> case he forgot the crap he was selling. Or maybe not. I have a question,
> what are uuencode and Base64? And where do I get them?
UUcode and Base64 are conversion techniques used to send attachments with
your Email. Most Email programs like Microsoft Internet Mail And News comes
with both techniques built in.
I believe there is a 3-D program at the Euphoria Homepage but I do not know
if it will do what you want.
Thanks
David
7. Re: Having a difficult time selling; please review
Faerun McLeam wrote:
>
<snip>
I have a question,
> what are uuencode and Base64? And where do I get them?
> Regards Piotr Frackowiak,
> Lethargic Production Software
>
They are programs that convert 8 bit files into 7 bit so they can pass
unmolested thru various e-mail systems. You can get all sorts of
encoders/decoders at:
Irv
8. Re: Having a difficult time selling; please review
Lucius L Hilley III wrote:
> Interesting. Hmmmmmmmmmmm.
> Isn't this called.........."SPAM"
> Even if I was interested in ANY of the products I wouldn't
> respond to this type of message.
You just did.
BTW- did anybody look at the prices? King's Quest 5 for $30?!
hahahahahaha I can get it at Best Buy for $5.. And at CompUSA, they
can't sell it, they almost have to give it away at $2 a pop. sucker.
no wonder he can't sell anything.
--
- MiD ( mrunner at webaccess.net / http://rmi.net/~kaliste/MiD )
nothing:information Service: 1 - 719 - 380 - 1396
iLLoGiK ushq / Project Gabbangelion ushq
unofficial Kosmic distro
9. Re: Having a difficult time selling; please review
The last game ends before anyone wins.
On Sat, 12 Jul 1997 14:01:23 -0400 David Alan Gay <moggie at INTERLOG.COM>
writes:
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>Sender: Euphoria Programming for MS-DOS
><EUPHORIA at MIAMIU.ACS.MUOHIO.EDU>
>Poster: David Alan Gay <moggie at INTERLOG.COM>
>Subject: Re: Having a difficult time selling; please review
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>> Matbe he wanted us to program him an ex to list the products for him
>in
>> case he forgot the crap he was selling. Or maybe not. I have a
>question,
>> what are uuencode and Base64? And where do I get them?
>
>UUcode and Base64 are conversion techniques used to send attachments
>with
>your Email. Most Email programs like Microsoft Internet Mail And News
>comes
>with both techniques built in.
>
>I believe there is a 3-D program at the Euphoria Homepage but I do not
>know
>if it will do what you want.
>
>Thanks
>
>David
>
Thanks for the info, but I am using Juno and do not have direct access to
the I-net as of yet. Is there a place to get and a way of using uuencode
and base64 externally <i have juno>?
Thanx,
Piotr Frackowiak <aka faerun Mcleam>
10. Re: Having a difficult time selling; please review
At 01:38 AM 7/13/97 -0500, you wrote:
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>Sender: Euphoria Programming for MS-DOS
<EUPHORIA at MIAMIU.ACS.MUOHIO.EDU>
>Poster: Faerun McLeam <photek.maven.gov at JUNO.COM>
>Subject: Re: Having a difficult time selling; please review
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>The last game ends before anyone wins.
>
>On Sat, 12 Jul 1997 14:01:23 -0400 David Alan Gay <moggie at INTERLOG.COM>
>writes:
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>>Sender: Euphoria Programming for MS-DOS
>><EUPHORIA at MIAMIU.ACS.MUOHIO.EDU>
>>Poster: David Alan Gay <moggie at INTERLOG.COM>
>>Subject: Re: Having a difficult time selling; please review
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>>> Matbe he wanted us to program him an ex to list the products for him
>>in
>>> case he forgot the crap he was selling. Or maybe not. I have a
>>question,
>>> what are uuencode and Base64? And where do I get them?
>>
>>UUcode and Base64 are conversion techniques used to send attachments
>>with
>>your Email. Most Email programs like Microsoft Internet Mail And News
>>comes
>>with both techniques built in.
>>
>>I believe there is a 3-D program at the Euphoria Homepage but I do not
>>know
>>if it will do what you want.
>>
>>Thanks
>>
>>David
>>
>
>Thanks for the info, but I am using Juno and do not have direct access to
>the I-net as of yet. Is there a place to get and a way of using uuencode
>and base64 externally <i have juno>?
> Thanx,
> Piotr Frackowiak <aka faerun Mcleam>
>
You might pick up a local puter magazine, or ask around and see if you can
dig up some local bulletin board systems. You will most likley be able to
get it of one of the boards, or someone there will probably upload it for you.
11. Re: Having a difficult time selling; please review
> <BTW has any1ever written a Euphoria proggie that allows rendering an
> object, then seeing it in 3d by moveing around with the mouse?>
not that i know of, although currently i am working on a 3D engine...
right now it can handle the moving around and the rotation of flat
objects fairly well... right now i'm working on texture mapping and
my long-term goals are to incorporate bump-mapping, mip-mapping,
persective correction, gouraud or even phong (heh yea right) shading
and maybe collision detection
actually i want to do this win32 but i felt i should probably get
some good hard experience with 3D before venturing into win32 land...
which reminds me:
hey Robert Craig: is the win32 version of euphoria going to have
built-in support for DirectX or OpenGL??
anyway back on topic... as soon as a get my texture-mapping and
hidden face removal systems working maybe i'll post it to the
euphoria www page and you can play around with it :)
. o O Mike Burrell O o .
. o O burrellm at geocities.com O o .
. o O mikpos.base.org O o .
12. Re: Having a difficult time selling; please review
Mike Burrell writes:
> hey Robert Craig: is the win32 version of euphoria going to have
> built-in support for DirectX or OpenGL??
Well, you'll be able to call C routines in .DLLs.
If specific support is required we'll look into it,
but it will be sometime after the alpha release.
Regards,
Rob Craig
Rapid Deployment Software