on 8/23/01 5:17 PM, Douglas Clark at [log in to unmask] wrote:
> Arminius wasnt dumbed down and wasnt too bad. Time Team before
> it was good to. I have never voted Conservative, but I wanted
> to see who Iain Duncan Smith was last night. I forgot to say
> that I went to see 'Shrek' yesterday before it finished and
> thought it great. Next week I have to go to 'Planet of the Apes'
> whose scriptwriters were destroyed today both in my local paper
> and the TLS. But it looks good. Pity they didnt think of spending
> any money on the writers.
Yes, I've heard that the remake of Planet of the Apes is very
disappointing. And I'm not sure I really want a better-looking version of it
given the appealingly low-tech thematics of the original.
> And you now get barcodes with ISBNs? Not when I was doing my books.
> It puts me off doing anything else.
This reminds me to ask if you've ever looked into archiving Poetry from
Bath with the University of Bath BIDS (Bath Information and Data Services)?
I was just reading about their mission and services, which would seem to
make Poetry from Bath a good candidate for conservationist archiving. Here's
the URL: http://www.bids.ac.uk/info/aboutbids.htm
Back in a mo' with news of another kind of mediational crossover
project/movement--
Candice
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