A Conversation for An Unauthorised Autobiography
Hey, Tal...
. Posted Apr 26, 2001
Please tell me all about your jobs
I just thought I'd write a message saying I finally came to your page...really cool...beautiful...great
Niwt
Hey, Tal...
~ jwf ~ scribblo ergo sum Posted Jul 2, 2001
Happy Canada Day.
As a fellow Canuck ..there are so few of us here ..I guess you get stuck with my passing flash of nationalistic sentimentality.
Nice spot you got here by the river...
I am in Nova Scotia, on the ocean, in the woods with the chipmonks, crows, jays, and hundreds of other varieties (even a horny owl or two) and gulls of course over the water. The occassional fox, otters, mink, coon and coyotes. And an old smelly dog who is mostly blind, mostly deaf and getting lamer. But he tells me as long as he can smell the sea and feel a breeze, he is happy. Me too.
peace
~jwf~
(ps: I need an audio check on your name. Can you spell it out phonetically for me sometime. Tall-eye-is-sin, Tally-sman, ..??)
Hey, Tal...
~ jwf ~ scribblo ergo sum Posted Jul 3, 2001
* Thinks: Somebody with a name like Niwt ought to offer a phonetic too...*
Hey Niwt, do y'think he's ever coming back? Maybe he unsubscribed. Last seen in the Boathouse thread at Camelot yesterday but it's been since April 26 here ..as you well know.
peace
~jwf~
Hey, Tal...
. Posted Jul 3, 2001
I don't know how to pronounce my name. It can only be written. My friends at school call me Niwt sometimes, but I think most of the time we tend to say "Newt"
He used to reply almost everyday to the thread at my space...I've noticed he's been slacking off but he has been saying stuff about new computers...
Hey, Tal...
taliesin Posted Jul 3, 2001
Yeah, I'm back!
First off, I believe it is pronounced 'tahl-EYE-ess-in', but since it is a Welsh Gaelich name, it is probably unpronounceable.
Yep, I have been slacking off... actually I have been very carefully setting up a new computer - installing software, configuring the OS, removing the weird stuff that Micro$oft insists on including with Windoze 98SE ('comic' chat ?? for pete's sake!)
I have been managing to keep up with the 'boathouse' thread, mainly because it was/is so darn much fun.
Niwt, I think your screen-name is pronounced 'neoowt' -- that is, with a long 'e' like 'bee', and a long 'oo' like... 'oo' The 'w' is silent
~jwf~, howdy to a fellow Canuck - and Happy Canada Day. And that is about the extent of my nationalistic sentiment
Sounds like you have an idyllic place, although I'm doubtful about the horny owls -- that might get annoying
We have a few 'rescue' animals here on the ranch -- two smart aleck horses, a nearly toothless cat, a were-cat who thinks he is a Doberman, an old Schnauzer who thinks he is a human, a huge Alsatian who thinks he is a poodle, a Black Lab who was nearly beaten to death by a former owner, and a half-wolf who has a thing for human feet
Anyway, I love it here. It is so much better than the Big City (Vancouver), and I hazard to guess you are of similar mind...
Sorry for not responding sooner. I somehow lost the link to this message board -- it is supposed to show up on my personal page whenever someone posts here, but for some reason it did not...
I will be adding some more (useless) information to my bio page in a day or so, at the request of an incurably nosy parker
Regards to you guys...
Hey, Tal...
~ jwf ~ scribblo ergo sum Posted Jul 4, 2001
BTW may I interest you fellas in contributing a bit of self explanatory insight to: http://www.bbc.co.uk/h2g2/guide/F19585?thread=115294
Hey, Tal...
taliesin Posted Jul 4, 2001
~jwf~
I just took a look at that thread.... very interesting. I copied all the postings to read them later offline, and I'll post to it later.
Are you familiar with the mythical Welsh bard who was the inspiration for my screen-name?
Hey, Tal...
~ jwf ~ scribblo ergo sum Posted Jul 4, 2001
No, I don't think I'd seen the name before. But I love (most) UK folklore and myth so now you got me curious.
Is it at the Britannica online? Or elsewhere online?
(My house burned down a few years ago and I haven't 'bothered' to replace the Library. Well actually I could never afford to replace it but that's another sad story and I'm sorry I even mentioned it but sometimes it gets embarassing to have to admit I now only own about a dozen books when I used to have a room full of them. Oh, I was proud of my Reference section! Pride cometh ..goeth(?) ..before a good fire.)
peace
~jwf~
Hey, Tal...
taliesin Posted Jul 4, 2001
I may create an article containing my version of the myth, with some links to other on-line versions...
May take a few days or so, however, as I am kinda busy right now.
Sorry to hear about your housefire ~jwf~, -- scary things -- I hope no one was harmed
Hey, Tal...
~ jwf ~ scribblo ergo sum Posted Jul 5, 2001
Just the mice and insects ..and my pride. (Having no insurance can be seen as 'foolish' to many.)
The dog and I escaped.
Looking forward to your 'myth'.
Please, be sure and tell me when.
peace
~jwf~
Hey, Tal...
whybother Posted Aug 12, 2001
I just want to say...
i saw this site on the telly in a documentary about douglas adams so i thought id take a look.i was surprised to find id been censored. so i can understand no swearing but whatelse is going to be cut for content
Hey, Tal...
taliesin Posted Aug 13, 2001
Hi whybother BTW, I like the nick
I think most of the so-called censorship is partly an image problem.
The BBC, which owns h2g2, is perhaps a bit 'straight laced', or maybe downright prim, when it comes to *anything* that may be viewed as vulgar, lewd etc. Even so, I think we get away with a lot of innuendo and playful stuff -- we just have to be creative to do it And realize that it *is* a 'family' site -- and one with a semi-serious goal: to create an on line guide to darn near anything
The other reason things get moderated is a real fear of legal action regarding plagiarism Copyright suits are a growing concern of many large entities, such as the Beeb. And you can't really blame them
Apart from that, we cannot post URLs in conversations such as this, and that is simply due to lack of manpower to check those URLs -- and see if they contain objectionable or legally actionable material..
The same goes for the language thing... although now German is allowed, because there is an employee who is literate in that language.
I hope that covers it. Do talk about it with others, and if I can offer answers to any other questions, please come and ask.. but do note that this personal bio page is actually just about me.. not the site
More technical and content related questions can be answered by reading http://www.bbc.co.uk/h2g2/guide/A308170, or by going to http://www.bbc.co.uk/h2g2/guide/Feedback, and choosing the correct link there..
Hey, Tal...
Ausnahmsweise, wie üblich (Consistently inconsistent) Posted Aug 31, 2001
I just want to say... greetings from a place about two thirds of the way across our great country.
Ausnahmsweise wie ueblich
Hey, Tal...
taliesin Posted Aug 31, 2001
Ontarian, eh? Well, howdy I rode through Ontario a few years back. Lots of blackflies. Hated Taranna, liked Ottawa. Got there. Fell in love there, for a while, anyway
If you ever get a chance, come and visit the Similkameen valley. Nice spot
Thanks for droppin' by..
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