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- From: lthumper@bga.com (Jeff Kramer)
- Newsgroups: alt.galactic-guide
- Subject: PGG Report 1.3
- Date: 31 Oct 1994 23:27:17 GMT
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- The Project, a continuing research undertaking of the alt.galactic-guide
- Usenet Newsgroup, and other entities dedicated to the furtherance of the
- intergalactic hitchhiker. This Edition of the PGG Report was send to
- press at 5:10, 10/31/94.
-
- --------------------------------------
- C o n t e n t s
- --------------------------------------
- 1) Welcome to 1.3
- 2) Achieving Perfection - Roel
- 3) Our newest editor, ExPOseD! - Alex
- 4) The Birth of the MacGuide - Rickard
- --------------------------------------
-
-
- WELCOME TO 1.3
- By Jeff Kramer (lthumper@bga.com)
-
- Welcome, one and all to the PGG Report 1.3! Who would have thought we'd
- have made it this far? The results from the survey were, unfortunately,
- deleted. Sorry folks. I do however wish to express my gratitude to all
- who participated. The general consensus was that PGG is more of a hobby
- than a way of life, that most people like both long and short articles,
- and I should think before I hit "rm *". My PGG site has been on hold
- recently, why you ask? Well, school, partially. I am currently working
- for Eagles Nest Intelligence, and I will probably be setting up their FTP
- and Web server and writing their web pages. I am also thinking of making
- my web site home to the Deep Forest and Taz-Mania web pages. We shall
- see. I'm trying to make a little more free time to dedicate to net-stuff,
- but you know how that goes. One mans extra free time is another mans
- 'lazyness'. Well, enough about me, on to the rest of the report...
-
- ----
-
- ACHIEVING PERFECTION
- By Roel van der Meulen (vdmeulen@strw.LeidenUniv.nl)
-
- When I started reading the newsgroup I was impressed by all the people who
- posted a lot, and even more by people who had written long or a lot of
- articles for The Guide. I thought that if I would write something it had
- to be *reeeeeaaally* good, so that took a little time. (It was, by the
- way, the article on quantum mechanics of sandwiches.) I can imagine other
- beginners feel the same pressure to make it perfect. Perfection is always
- good, but don't let it refrain you from sending the article in. Contrary
- to you fears, we don't harshly judge your article!
-
- Finally I humbly sent it off to the editors. The encouragement you get
- from them is always stimulating. But what I had to get used to, after the
- article was archived and posted, was that I hardly got any response to it.
- It looks like everybody is indifferent to the article, but that is not so.
- The article is read by thousands of people and most of them enjoy it very
- much. I suspect that this seeming lack of appreciation is the reason a
- lot of authors only write one article. (Another could be that they have no
- more to say. :-)
-
- So, all authors, please accept that around here appreciation
- (unfortunately) comes without saying. We could invent forums to change
- that, but the bottom line is that if you want more response to articles,
- you will have to start with giving some yourself! Let's try to do that!
-
- Oh yes, back to starting to write, don't be too impressed by all the names
- of prolific authors and authorities, this family is an easily accessible
- one.
-
- If you just continue to write an article once in a while, and keep up with
- the newsgroup, after a while you will find that you have become one of
- those 'impressive' names without realizing it.
-
- So long folks!
- Roel
-
- ----
-
- OUR NEWEST EDITOR - EXPOSED!
- By Alex McLintock (alexmc@biccdc.co.uk)
-
- I always wanted to be a writer - partly because I read so much and wanted
- to give something back to the reading public. I submitted one story to a
- professional magazine and it was rejected. It wasn't very good.
-
- I stopped writing during college - except the odd piece for the science
- fiction fanzine; I was chairman of Imperial College SF Society (see PGG
- article).
-
- Since I can't write good serious fiction I aim towards humorous fiction (I
- am a great Sheckley, Pratchett, Adams fan) After all, if you can make your
- reader laugh it doesn't matter how good your writing is. :-)
-
- And you can quote me on that.
-
- Alex McLintock
-
- Alex is our newest article editor, taking some of the load off of our over
- worked staff. For more info on Alex, check out his personal article. -Ed
-
- ----
-
- THE BIRTH OF THE MACGUIDE
- by Rickard Andersson (rickard@softlab.se)
-
-
- INTRO
- I have been reading the PGG articles for some years, and have always been
- jealous of the people with a PGG article reader for their computers. So,
- one day I started to look for a Macintosh version. But no luck, everybody
- just told me to wait for some fantastic Mac program that was about to
- start to be programmed soon. When I saw that no Macintosh program
- existed, I took it on me to produce a MacGuide. As much for myself as for
- all of you out on the Net.
-
-
- DEVELOPMENT
- So, I talked to some people who had tried to make a Macintosh version
- before. And I talked to the people that had made PGG article readers for
- other computers. And I talked to the people who were keen to introduce
- the HTML-format for the articles. Then I talked to myself for a bit.
-
- And suddenly I had the design of the Macintosh PGG article reader. Then I
- started to code. Some days later a complete program was visible on my
- screen.
-
- The result of my work is the Macintosh program called "MacGuide", a
- Macintosh program that helps you to store and read PGG articles. I have
- used HyperCard as the development tool. This makes the program easy to
- rewrite and improve, but it also makes the program slow when installing
- articles.
-
-
- HISTORY
- The first official release was on 1994-09-02 when version 1.0 of the
- MacGuide (then called PGG-Viewer) were born.
-
- Three days later, 1994-09-05, version 1.1 was released. The MacGuide
- (still called PGG-Viewer) now included a history list of 16 latest read
- articles as well as xref- and index-word capabilities.
-
- The current version of the MacGuide is the 1.2 version, released
- 1994-09-25. This version includes a complete and sortable Index for easy
- access and browsing of all the articles. The documentation has been
- rewritten and a HELP document is now included.
-
-
- FUTURE
- The future of the MacGuide is in the hands of the users. Tell me what you
- think of the program and give me suggestions for new versions.
-
- Share and Enjoy,
- Rickard
-
- -----
-
- Coming (maybe) in the next issue:
-
- -Steve's Essay on the Joy of Squishy Things
- -Paul's Graphic Expose of Organized Tongue Depressors "Just who is
- getting depressed?"
- -Roel's Favorite Bathtime Gurgles
- -PGGML vs. HTML - "Invaders from the Web!"
-
-
- Until then...
- Don't worry, be hoopy!
-
-