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Topic: New Links, New Notes, New Randomosity

Message 1 / 6
Sarah FalkFeb 16, 2007
 
 
Thanks to Martin's vast archives, I've added several new links to the list. (Everyone say: "YAY FOR JAM!")

Many of these seasons are slightly incomplete; however, at this point, they're as complete as they can possibly be without someone else coming in and surprising us, so I think it's best that we at least put them out there for others to enjoy. If anyone has the full episode for those marked "incomplete", and especially, any part of an episode for those marked "missing", please get in touch with us!

Regarding the "Links" list, incidentally: Emile, on your link to Series 33, the episode numbers for "Greens" and "Cows" are backwards; in order, they're 473 and 474. There's also the 302/310 mix-up, but I think you're aware of that one already.

I also wanted to suggest to those people who are uploading to the links list to try and name their links in conformity with the format that Emile first employed, because it seems to be very effective at keeping the episodes tidy and in order.

Similarly, if there are duplicates, especially single episodes that have been uploaded again as part of a series, it might be better to remove the link for the sake of cleanliness. Or, alternatively, make a new folder in the Links section specifically for links to singular episodes and packs of randomly-selected episodes (i.e., the "classic" or "lost" episodes that aren't meant to be downloaded as a series).

Also, one random thing I've noticed that might help some people with their lists:
Many people seem to have episode 353 listed as "Seats". Unless I'm very much mistaken, Dean's site and transcript indicate that the correct designation is "Seals". The problem arises because the known mp3s of that episode are incomplete, inconveniently cutting off the first subject.

¿Algo más? No creo que sí. Das ist alles. (Would you like it if I spoke in Ancient Greek? Man. So would I. Might make that class a whole lot easier.)

Well, I've procrastinated enough, am going swing dancing in a few hours, will fail chemistry presently, and am rapidly descending into a JAM-induced pool of mad frenzy. It had better be ciao for now, friends!

 
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Topic: Re: New Links, New Notes, New Randomosity

Message 2 / 6
Emile JumeanFeb 17, 2007
 
 
Thanks for pointing that out to me, I didn't even realize those two
episodes were in the wrong order. I could have sworn I saw the two eps
in my order on Dean's site when I first got hold of them. They've been
duly corrected, and I will reupload the series tomorrow. I may also
reupload the 1983 series without #310 (since I realize it's from the
previous series.)

Emile

> Regarding the "Links" list, incidentally: Emile, on your link to Series
> 33, the episode numbers for "Greens" and "Cows" are backwards; in order,
> they're 473 and 474. There's also the 302/310 mix-up, but I think you're
> aware of that one already.

 
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Topic: Re: New Links, New Notes, New Randomosity

Message 3 / 6
Emile JumeanFeb 17, 2007
 
 
Pardon me, #310 was from 1982. I really mustn't post messages before
bed. *yawn*
 
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Topic: Re: New Links, New Notes, New Randomosity

Message 4 / 6
DaveFeb 17, 2007
 
 
--- In just-a-minute@..., "Sarah Falk" <minerva.moon@...>
wrote:
>
> Thanks to Martin's vast archives, I've added several new links to
the
> list. (Everyone say: "YAY FOR JAM!")
>
> Many of these seasons are slightly incomplete; however, at this
point,
> they're as complete as they can possibly be without someone else
coming
> in and surprising us, so I think it's best that we at least put
them out
> there for others to enjoy. If anyone has the full episode for those
> marked "incomplete", and especially, any part of an episode for
those
> marked "missing", please get in touch with us!
>
> Regarding the "Links" list, incidentally: Emile, on your link to
Series
> 33, the episode numbers for "Greens" and "Cows" are backwards; in
order,
> they're 473 and 474. There's also the 302/310 mix-up, but I think
you're
> aware of that one already.
>
> I also wanted to suggest to those people who are uploading to the
links
> list to try and name their links in conformity with the format that
> Emile first employed, because it seems to be very effective at
keeping
> the episodes tidy and in order.
>
> Similarly, if there are duplicates, especially single episodes that
have
> been uploaded again as part of a series, it might be better to
remove
> the link for the sake of cleanliness. Or, alternatively, make a new
> folder in the Links section specifically for links to singular
episodes
> and packs of randomly-selected episodes (i.e., the "classic"
or "lost"
> episodes that aren't meant to be downloaded as a series).
>
> Also, one random thing I've noticed that might help some people with
> their lists:
> Many people seem to have episode 353 listed as "Seats". Unless I'm
very
> much mistaken, Dean's site and transcript indicate that the correct
> designation is "Seals". The problem arises because the known mp3s of
> that episode are incomplete, inconveniently cutting off the first
> subject.
>
> ¿Algo más? No creo que sí. Das ist alles. (Would you like it if
> I spoke in Ancient Greek? Man. So would I. Might make that class a
whole
> lot easier.)
>
> Well, I've procrastinated enough, am going swing dancing in a few
hours,
> will fail chemistry presently, and am rapidly descending into a
> JAM-induced pool of mad frenzy. It had better be ciao for now,
friends!
>

 
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Topic: Re: New Links, New Notes, New Randomosity

Message 5 / 6
DaveFeb 17, 2007
 
 
Hmmmm, I somehow managed to post Sarah's full message without adding
to it there. Sorry about that! I think the language switches must
have thrown me.

I just wanted to say that its a good idea pointing out these misnamed
episodes and I, being something of a pedant, am compiling a list of
the episodes which do the rounds on the internet and continually
cause me to waste my time downloading them when they turn out to be
something entirely different.

The hardest ones are the one's with the start missing, but Dean's
invaluable transcripts help identify these with a little bit of work.
Watch out for this list in the next few days anyway.

My hope is to clear up the 'Lost Episodes' list and to maybe even
uncover one or two, at least in part, that were thought to be lost
but were in fact just misnamed.

Dave

--- In just-a-minute@..., "Dave" <j_a_m_fan@...> wrote:
>
> --- In just-a-minute@..., "Sarah Falk" <minerva.moon@>
> wrote:
> >
> > Thanks to Martin's vast archives, I've added several new links to
> the
> > list. (Everyone say: "YAY FOR JAM!")
> >
> > Many of these seasons are slightly incomplete; however, at this
> point,
> > they're as complete as they can possibly be without someone else
> coming
> > in and surprising us, so I think it's best that we at least put
> them out
> > there for others to enjoy. If anyone has the full episode for
those
> > marked "incomplete", and especially, any part of an episode for
> those
> > marked "missing", please get in touch with us!
> >
> > Regarding the "Links" list, incidentally: Emile, on your link to
> Series
> > 33, the episode numbers for "Greens" and "Cows" are backwards; in
> order,
> > they're 473 and 474. There's also the 302/310 mix-up, but I think
> you're
> > aware of that one already.
> >
> > I also wanted to suggest to those people who are uploading to the
> links
> > list to try and name their links in conformity with the format
that
> > Emile first employed, because it seems to be very effective at
> keeping
> > the episodes tidy and in order.
> >
> > Similarly, if there are duplicates, especially single episodes
that
> have
> > been uploaded again as part of a series, it might be better to
> remove
> > the link for the sake of cleanliness. Or, alternatively, make a
new
> > folder in the Links section specifically for links to singular
> episodes
> > and packs of randomly-selected episodes (i.e., the "classic"
> or "lost"
> > episodes that aren't meant to be downloaded as a series).
> >
> > Also, one random thing I've noticed that might help some people
with
> > their lists:
> > Many people seem to have episode 353 listed as "Seats". Unless
I'm
> very
> > much mistaken, Dean's site and transcript indicate that the
correct
> > designation is "Seals". The problem arises because the known mp3s
of
> > that episode are incomplete, inconveniently cutting off the first
> > subject.
> >
> > ¿Algo más? No creo que sí. Das ist alles. (Would you like it if
> > I spoke in Ancient Greek? Man. So would I. Might make that class
a
> whole
> > lot easier.)
> >
> > Well, I've procrastinated enough, am going swing dancing in a few
> hours,
> > will fail chemistry presently, and am rapidly descending into a
> > JAM-induced pool of mad frenzy. It had better be ciao for now,
> friends!
> >
>

 
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Topic: Re: New Links, New Notes, New Randomosity

Message 6 / 6
wednesday.kellerFeb 17, 2007
 
 
I'll point out that I continue to maintain a list of uploaded episodes in the file section (direct
link here http://f1.grp.yahoofs.com/v1/AJfXRZHdLxBkZqZHki0ZX6DquGA5MAkyIjyKl-
ozqhLrct_p2EVUMOgeKsIrbu03YkNaOCippc0SaiIUdjS0BnoGQf7sA6jLyjpdG74Zsg/Uploaded
%20JAM.rtf ) which makes it easier than the main list to see what episodes are uploaded
and which are incomplete or have quality problems[1] or are missing their opening.

Anyone who wants to add to my bad quality list[1] or if I've missed an uploaded episode
please let me know.


[1] I only tag episodes with quality (meaning bad quality) if you can't hear them at some
point. I don't care about hiss and crackle and what have you, just episodes where at some
point for some period of time you can't hear what people are saying.
 
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