Chris, would you object if I made you a moderator? I have little time
to work on this.
--- In saab-tvs@yahoogroups.com, Chris Holland <dahollander@y...> wrote:
>
> Awsome. The new files are in the attached zip file. I
> didn't make new file structure for each new episode.
> Istead I created the pages so they could just get
> placed in the main file with the episode.htm file. I
> also updated the episode page to link up the new
> pages.
> If you could let us all know when the pages are up the
> rest of the group can double check the work. Thank you
> for helping us with this :)
>
> --- Newsletters <newsletters@f...> wrote:
> > yes. Go for it. :)
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: Chris Holland
> > To: saab-tvs@yahoogroups.com
> > Sent: Wednesday, June 09, 2004 11:04 AM
> > Subject: Re: [saab-tvs] Digest Number 211
> >
> >
> > Great! So, do I just send you new html? Is this
> > (http://www.fanficweb.net/tvs/saab/) the original
> > adress that we are talking about?
> > -Chris
> >
> > --- Newsletters <newsletters@f...> wrote:
> > > I posted the original site and would be happy to
> > > continue to do so.
> > > ----- Original Message -----
> > > From: Tai Carpenter
> > > To: saab-tvs@yahoogroups.com
> > > Sent: Tuesday, June 08, 2004 2:37 PM
> > > Subject: Re: [saab-tvs] Digest Number 211
> > >
> > >
> > > So, you see - the spam email was a blessing in
> > > disguise. It got us all
> > > talking again. Viva La SAAB!
> > >
> > > I'm down with the AIs and Chigs developing
> > their
> > > own In-vitro. Lots of
> > > possiblities for a convoluted story line here.
> > It
> > > could even lead to a
> > > split between the AIs and Chigs - maybe a
> > severe
> > > difference of opinion or
> > > maybe the Chigs decide they don't need the AIs
> > > with the new and improved
> > > spy/in-vitro?
> > >
> > > I like the idea that the disc Hyland has
> > contains
> > > information that Aerotech
> > > planted the colonists and lead them to their
> > > deaths in a gamble to bring our
> > > forces to war and (hopefully) conquer the
> > Chigs to
> > > get their resources
> > > (humans never learn).
> > >
> > > Back home I do not think anyone is protesting
> > the
> > > war. Protests are likely
> > > focused on the in-vitros and the Chig in-vitro
> > > would certainly ad fuel to
> > > this fire once one was actually discovered! I
> > > doubt the economy is all that
> > > good actually. Flying through space has got
> > to be
> > > very pricy and the
> > > military is needing to crank out new ships as
> > fast
> > > as the Chigs blow them
> > > out of the sky! So, I imagine taxes are high
> > and
> > > resources for civilian
> > > products are low. There may even be talk of a
> > > draft?
> > >
> > > Once this episode is finished, lets get
> > McQueen
> > > recovered and on his way
> > > back to the 58th and work on moving Hyland off
> > to
> > > some political position.
> > > Chris, I have no idea who posted the original
> > > site. It does pose a problem
> > > if we all work on writing new episodes and
> > noone
> > > can enjoy them. . .
> > >
> > > Bye, Tai.
> > > ----- Original Message -----
> > > From: "Melanie Gattiker" <biohelixx@y...>
> > > To: <saab-tvs@yahoogroups.com>
> > > Sent: Tuesday, June 08, 2004 9:43 AM
> > > Subject: Re: [saab-tvs] Digest Number 211
> > >
> > >
> > > > *de-lurking*
> > > >
> > > > Hi All,
> > > >
> > > > I've been a member for what seems like ever,
> > but
> > > have never actually had
> > > > anything to say (that I can recall), but
> > this
> > > brainstorming got my
> > > > juices going.
> > > >
> > > > I have to say, with regard to the whole
> > attitude
> > > at home to the war
> > > > thing, I would think at this point, it's a
> > lot
> > > like what we have in
> > > > regard to the affair in Iraq. There are few
> > in
> > > the world who actually
> > > > approve of the fact that we're there, but I
> > > don't know anyone who
> > > > doesn't support the soldiers there 100 %
> > (after
> > > all, they were just
> > > > following orders, as they're meant to). But,
> > if
> > > I recall correctly,
> > > > there weren't that many protests *after* the
> > > Americans went in, it was
> > > > mostly only in the run-up to the whole
> > affair,
> > > and that was usually
> > > > because the Americans were being so
> > unilateral.
> > > Now, as far as I've
> > > > seen, people just grumble and moan, but
> > there
> > > isn't any really vocal
> > > > opposition, kind of like, "we need to finish
> > > what the Americans started
> > > > for us". So no, a tentative one, but still,
> > no
> > > war protests going on at
> > > > home worth mentioning.
> > > >
> > > > In any case, simply going with "everything's
> > > hunky-dory at home and
> > > > everyone supports y'all out there" just
> > won't
> > > wash in my opinion, it's
> > > > too unrealistic. Of course, censorship is
> > often
> > > applied to whatever
> > > > information soldiers get sent from home
> > (like
> > > Vietnam), and I would
> > > > think, given what's happened with the failed
> > > Chig peace talks, on their
> > > > mission just prior to that and what we now
> > > suspect Aerotech has done/is
> > > > responsible for, I think it's safe to say
> > the
> > > party line if
> > > > "everything's hunky-dory" and that's likely
> > > pretty much all the soldiers
> > > > get from their official information sources.
> > > >
> > > > Whew, that was long-winded...sorry about
> > that.
> > > In other words, I
> > > > definitely think the politicians and
> > business
> > > people are up to
> > > > something, possibly even with their Chig
> > > counter-parts. And whatever
> > > > Hyland has downloaded might be evidence that
> > > Aerotech sent the colonists
> > > > to their deaths because they so badly wanted
> > > resources only found on hig
> > > > planets. I seem to recall that there was
> > mention
> > > of the possibility in
> > > > the series that Chigs and humans have the
> > very
> > > same origins on earth,
> > > > but the Chigs somehow got out into space and
> > as
> > > a result also evolved to
> > > > fit their new environments (Darwin's law,
> > > "survival of the fittest"). I
> > > > think that could definitely be worth
> > exploring.
> > > >
> > > > In terms of the economy at home, it probably
> > is
> > > pretty strong, and very
> > > > focused on the war effort (very a la US in
> > World
> > > War II), so I doubt
> > > > politicians etc need to fight too hard to
> > get
> > > things passed, but there's
> > > > always wrangling behind the scenes, and I
> > figure
> > > the politicians are
> > > > pretty split on this (hawk and dove thing).
> > > >
> > > > Anyway, that was my 100 kroner worth (aka
> > 10$).
> > > And btw, if you ever
> >
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