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From: "Espen Krømke" <espen.kromke@...>
To: <just-a-minute@...>
Sent: Saturday, February 09, 2013 10:37 AM
Subject: [just-a-minute] A big shout out to you all
I didn't want to spam the list while the traffic was at its highest, but
now that things have calmed down I want to use this opportunity to hand
out bear-sized hugs and thanks for all the time and efforts put into
everything in regards to the World Service versions of JAM:
Everything from sharing the recordings to the splicing and analysis of
the contents and all in between, THANK YOU!
Now I have to admit that it has all become a bit blurry to me, what are
the best versions of what and where and how and who and so forth, but
with time I am sure I'll get on top of it. :)
So thanks again!
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On Sat, Feb 9, 2013 at 4:37 AM, Espen Krømke <espen.kromke@...> wrote:I didn't want to spam the list while the traffic was at its highest, but
now that things have calmed down I want to use this opportunity to hand
out bear-sized hugs and thanks for all the time and efforts put into
everything in regards to the World Service versions of JAM:
Everything from sharing the recordings to the splicing and analysis of
the contents and all in between, THANK YOU!
Now I have to admit that it has all become a bit blurry to me, what are
the best versions of what and where and how and who and so forth, but
with time I am sure I'll get on top of it. :)
So thanks again!
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James R Curry
On 10 February 2013 04:50, James R Curry <scratchy@...> wrote:I reckon we're going to end up with quite a few more merged versions, as the only analysis we've done so far has been on the first crop of World Service shows that I uploaded.
Episodes that have been reconstructed so far are: 207, 239, 448 and 450.The first three are available on my site at http://3pb.net/jamThe last one is available at the link that Josey sent out.There's also a new version of 397 that Mark put together. It's more or less the same as the reconstructed version I did last year, except the first couple of minutes are in a higher quality. That's in his JAM Jar.I think that's all the updates so far, but I imagine more will be forthcoming as we review the World Service episodes.On Sat, Feb 9, 2013 at 4:37 AM, Espen Krømke <espen.kromke@...> wrote:I didn't want to spam the list while the traffic was at its highest, but
now that things have calmed down I want to use this opportunity to hand
out bear-sized hugs and thanks for all the time and efforts put into
everything in regards to the World Service versions of JAM:
Everything from sharing the recordings to the splicing and analysis of
the contents and all in between, THANK YOU!
Now I have to admit that it has all become a bit blurry to me, what are
the best versions of what and where and how and who and so forth, but
with time I am sure I'll get on top of it. :)
So thanks again!
--
James R Curry--
On Sat, Feb 9, 2013 at 6:44 PM, nylon <sirnylon@...> wrote:What I am concerned about is that as soon as we get all our onerous surgery and replacements done, the World Service Archive will end the prototype phase and release the same episodes in their highest quality, sending us all back to the drawing board...Still, it's nice to have fresh meat until then!MarkOn 10 February 2013 04:50, James R Curry <scratchy@...> wrote:I reckon we're going to end up with quite a few more merged versions, as the only analysis we've done so far has been on the first crop of World Service shows that I uploaded.
Episodes that have been reconstructed so far are: 207, 239, 448 and 450.The first three are available on my site at http://3pb.net/jamThe last one is available at the link that Josey sent out.There's also a new version of 397 that Mark put together. It's more or less the same as the reconstructed version I did last year, except the first couple of minutes are in a higher quality. That's in his JAM Jar.I think that's all the updates so far, but I imagine more will be forthcoming as we review the World Service episodes.On Sat, Feb 9, 2013 at 4:37 AM, Espen Krømke <espen.kromke@...> wrote:I didn't want to spam the list while the traffic was at its highest, but
now that things have calmed down I want to use this opportunity to hand
out bear-sized hugs and thanks for all the time and efforts put into
everything in regards to the World Service versions of JAM:
Everything from sharing the recordings to the splicing and analysis of
the contents and all in between, THANK YOU!
Now I have to admit that it has all become a bit blurry to me, what are
the best versions of what and where and how and who and so forth, but
with time I am sure I'll get on top of it. :)
So thanks again!
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James R Curry--
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James R Curry
On 10 February 2013 12:09, James R Curry <scratchy@...> wrote:I share that concern, though there's no guarantee that will happen; I'd rather make sure that we have the most complete versions available in the highest quality we can, now, and worry about having another set of upgrades if and when that happens.
I agree, it's a pain-in-the-posterior. I originally started collecting Just a Minute with the mindset of "As long as I have lots of episodes to listen to, I'm happy". That morphed to "I want every episode" to "I want every episode in the highest quality I can" to "I want every episode in the highest quality I can with all the available material".This is the price I pay for getting obsessive about this, I suppose...On Sat, Feb 9, 2013 at 6:44 PM, nylon <sirnylon@...> wrote:What I am concerned about is that as soon as we get all our onerous surgery and replacements done, the World Service Archive will end the prototype phase and release the same episodes in their highest quality, sending us all back to the drawing board...Still, it's nice to have fresh meat until then!MarkOn 10 February 2013 04:50, James R Curry <scratchy@...> wrote:I reckon we're going to end up with quite a few more merged versions, as the only analysis we've done so far has been on the first crop of World Service shows that I uploaded.
Episodes that have been reconstructed so far are: 207, 239, 448 and 450.The first three are available on my site at http://3pb.net/jamThe last one is available at the link that Josey sent out.There's also a new version of 397 that Mark put together. It's more or less the same as the reconstructed version I did last year, except the first couple of minutes are in a higher quality. That's in his JAM Jar.I think that's all the updates so far, but I imagine more will be forthcoming as we review the World Service episodes.On Sat, Feb 9, 2013 at 4:37 AM, Espen Krømke <espen.kromke@...> wrote:I didn't want to spam the list while the traffic was at its highest, but
now that things have calmed down I want to use this opportunity to hand
out bear-sized hugs and thanks for all the time and efforts put into
everything in regards to the World Service versions of JAM:
Everything from sharing the recordings to the splicing and analysis of
the contents and all in between, THANK YOU!
Now I have to admit that it has all become a bit blurry to me, what are
the best versions of what and where and how and who and so forth, but
with time I am sure I'll get on top of it. :)
So thanks again!
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James R Curry--
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James R Curry__._--
--- In just-a-minute@..., "George" wrote:
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> I'm so far behind all the messages I need to say thanks now, because I've got a lot to read through and it'll sound ungrateful if I do it at the end. :P
>
On 13 February 2013 08:03, mathew <mat_bagnall@...> wrote:Been away for over a week. Whats been happening?
--- In just-a-minute@..., "George" wrote:
>
> I'm so far behind all the messages I need to say thanks now, because I've got a lot to read through and it'll sound ungrateful if I do it at the end. :P
>
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From: Mark <sirnylon@...>
To: just-a-minute@...
Sent: Tuesday, 12 February 2013, 21:30
Subject: Re: [just-a-minute] Re: A big shout out to you all
Well, we found ALL of the missing JAM episodes in BEAUTIFUL quality.It also turned out that Kenny Williams, Peter Jones, Clement Freud and Derek Nimmo are not deceased as previously thought, but living as comic shepherds on the Isle Of Man.Apart from that, nothing much has happened this week.MarkOn 13 February 2013 08:03, mathew <mat_bagnall@...> wrote:Been away for over a week. Whats been happening?
--- In just-a-minute@..., "George" wrote:
>
> I'm so far behind all the messages I need to say thanks now, because I've got a lot to read through and it'll sound ungrateful if I do it at the end. :P
>
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