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... available unless y'all want to pursue licensing from all the sources e.g. the BBC and other original creators of the stuff you're compiling. ... issue a...
Alexander Dante
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The whoniverse database was great. A wiki would be good also. The other Who Wiki was not as detailed about the locations the good doctor visited. I have been...
Robert St. Ivain HRH
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... I got that you were talking about Creative Commons, but given that they have half a dozen different licenses, I thought you were talking about a particular...
Stephen Gray
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CC = Creative Commons. It's one of the leading research- and sharing- friendly copylefts for text, music, and art. I didn't even realize they made a British...
Nathan Hawks
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... Yeah. Having just reread the Wikimedia license, after my last post, I realised that actually, it's not as unsuitable for print versions as I'd thought. ...
Stephen Gray
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My $0.02... WikiMedia/ Creative Commons is just about the only publishing option available unless y'all want to pursue licensing from all the sources e.g. the...
Nathan Hawks
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... The other difference is that we aim to catalogue absolutely everything, and they only catalogue major parts of the series' mythos. So we would have a page...
Stephen Gray
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... with ... I'm still editing and adding entries sporadically, but I've had next to no feedback from people while doing so - this group seems to be more of a...
Alexander Dante
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In message <eou2d0+foo3@eGroups.com>, bouncelot <bouncelot@...> writes ... I'm still here, though I haven't found the time to contribute to the ...
John Hall
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I just wanted to ask if anybody is still here, and interested in furthering this project. It appears that it's all gone pretty dead. Anyway, I was considering...
bouncelot
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Jan 20, 2007
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... AHistory would be wrong. As he's here I'd just like to give some feedback on the book. ... is until you see it. I picked up the original slimline white...
Alexander Dante
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That's cool! I agree just taking what's already available in AHistory would be wrong. As he's here I'd just like to give some feedback on the book. Brilliant. ...
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... since I'm just a friend, passing through :) All comments are welcome nathan :-) ... events leading to the Doctor's birth and the biggest details of his ...
Alexander Dante
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... getting back into the new series. We've all been there :-) ... and I thought I'd look for something to hook up with. Interestingly, Lance has joined this...
Alexander Dante
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I haven't posted here in a while. I can't speak for everybody since I'm just a friend, passing through :) But ... I've read some very detailed timelines of...
Nathan Hawks
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Apr 17, 2006
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Hi. I've just joined this group because I'm an olt time fan who's getting back into the new series. I've bought a couple of the I Whos and AHistory by Lance...
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Looks really cool. If I ever get my Whoniverse RPG running (currently titled "What ever happend to Susan Foreman" and loosely schedualed for 2008) I will find...
Brian Swift
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Apologies to anyone from the Newapocrypha group for this repost. I based an L_J posting on the planets database entries for Mars and Phobos, and this has...
Adrian Middleton
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Apr 5, 2006
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... I just emerged from one of those. I now need a holiday. AD...
Alexander Dante
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... Will do as soon as I get out from under this huge pile of work. Doctor TOC...
Chris Halliday
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Be grateful for some feedback on the databases (especially the planets one). Despite having a fair few members there's nothing to tell me if what's there is...
Alexander Dante
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... Sounds logical to me. AD...
Alexander Dante
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An LJ thread has picked this up: Planet: Vulpana (Greatest Show in the Galaxy) Mags being a werewolf "found" by Captain Cook and the name Vulpana being derived...
Adrian Middleton
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... is ... Yes, it should be Kasterborus the Fibster. Technically Pluto is a planetoid/KPO, yet we call it a planet. Why shouldn't convention see it regarded...
Adrian Middleton
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I've sailed past the 1000 entries mark with a blitz on comic strip entries up to the McCoy era. I'll ease back a bit now, as I believe the back of this...
Alexander Dante
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Feb 2, 2006
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Is anybody experiencing difficulties accessing the Planets and Locations database?...
Alexander Dante
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Japetus is mentioned in Legacy as the second moon of Jupiter c.3900 AD when, in fact, Iapetus is the 6th moon of Saturn. Sadly, this discrepancy wasn't picked...
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... Ooh, I'll have to go over and reply there as well then ;-) ... Closest to the twins sat Kaster, which lay just a hundred million kilometres from the...
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Cross-posted from http://community.livejournal.com/newapocrypha/ I'd be interested to get some feedback on my description of the Kasterborus System as given in...
Adrian Middleton
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... The databases you've set up here have the potential to be invaluable. Its a pity that the group's "higher purpose" didn't really pan out, but I do have a...
Alexander Dante
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