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Testing. 1, 2, 3... / Re:testing attachments
« on: September 02, 2003, 08:04:23 PM »
I should probably also mention that the maximum attachment size is set to 100KB. The system will NOT currently accept files larger than that.
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Well, I'll definitely check out the line in the Post.php script that's referenced in the new error, and we'll move on from there.
ditto, MB, but it's not happening for me
Bernie replied on the Shadows list that he saw the same thing on the East coast.
It was. How odd.
I just hope they don't try to correct this snafu by skipping an episode to catch up with their schedule.
And Mrs. Johnson's introduction at the Collinsport Inn was a scream! I'm still guffawing over Clarice's delivery of Mrs J's line about not being able to rest "as long as evil walks the streets of this town." I think that was a Francis Swann script--great writer.
NB was working up real tears too.
Or maybe that was from being pawed constantly by RD.
Talking of dying hard, I nauseate at the thought of Ned Stuart getting his paws on Carolyn! In the immortal words of Lucy van Pelt, BLEAH!
Actually, I was just trying to ruin Sprint's camera phone business.
Here are some photos from a "real" camera from the Return to Collinwood performance.
I got some pictures of the actors and fans. If I knew how to post them here I would.
Carolyn, now married to (hold down your gorge) Ned Stuart
Sorry I couldn't offer photos from Saturday's star panel (which included Lisa Richards) but the stage lights that were added in preparation for the filming of today's reader's drama ("Return to Collinwood") white out the actors' faces on this type of camera. To show you what I mean, this is Terry Crawford on stage right now
Oops. But if you've ever taken photos at previous Fests, you'll know that more lighting on the stage is a good thing.
BTW, this weekend KLS and others put Jim Pierson on the spot during a cast reunion, bringing him onto the stage to question him about the future of the DS Fests. Sorry I missed that.
Miss American Vampire contest winner (1970) leads the charity auction