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Old March-22nd-2003, 07:56 PM   #1
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Envelopes with beams of light?

Hey Lois,

It'll take some getting used to but the new site is GREAT. Thank you! The calendar alone is awesome.

Now -- what about things like envelopes with beams of light (?) coming out of them, versus just normal looking envelopes, and envelopes that look like they've been opened (?), and avatars (?) (sounds like the name of a new car)? Am I the only one who doesn't know what all those things mean? (I have trouble reading other people's charts, too)


I have no idea.... supposedly some threads are on fire and some are dormant.... I have no idea

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Old March-22nd-2003, 09:29 PM   #2
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Fluter--There's a key to the meaning of the envelopes at the bottom of the page where the envelopes appear.

I believe that Avatars are and will be disabled, so fuggedaboutem. : )
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Old March-22nd-2003, 10:45 PM   #3
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Very Poetic post, Fluter.
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Old March-22nd-2003, 11:41 PM   #4
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T'was On The BBC...

A mighty maze of mystic magic rays,
Is all about us in the blue,
And in sight and sound we trace,
Living pictures out of space,
To bring a new wonder to you.

The busy world before you is unfurled,
Its song, its tears, its laughter too,
One by one they play their part,
In this latest of the arts,
To bring new enchantment to you.
As by your fireside you sit,
The news will flit,
And on the silver screen,
And just for entertaining you,
With something new,
The stars will soon be seen.

So there's joy in store,
The world is at your door,
It's here for everyone to view...
Conjured up in sound and sight,
By the magic rays of light,
That bring television to you.


(Lyrics to the first song broadcast on television November 2, 1936)
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Old March-26th-2003, 11:02 PM   #5
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Re: T'was On The BBC...

Quote:
Originally posted by Jim Sangrey
A mighty maze of mystic magic rays,
Is all about us in the blue,
And in sight and sound we trace,
Living pictures out of space,
To bring a new wonder to you.

The busy world before you is unfurled,
Its song, its tears, its laughter too,
One by one they play their part,
In this latest of the arts,
To bring new enchantment to you.
As by your fireside you sit,
The news will flit,
And on the silver screen,
And just for entertaining you,
With something new,
The stars will soon be seen.

So there's joy in store,
The world is at your door,


It's here for everyone to view...
Conjured up in sound and sight,
By the magic rays of light,
That bring television to you.


(Lyrics to the first song broadcast on television November 2, 1936)
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No beams of light so far, I'm waiting with baited breath(s) so far...

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