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I just sent you an innocent Screen Shot - in JPEG format - of my current
WU because it had an interesting trough appearing in the graph at the bottom. I briefly saw the post appear in the list, but, it has since disappeared from the list. Is that because this news group does not accept any attachments, regardless of format? How could a JPEG format attachment cause problems? If so, how can I send the info to the scientists? I'm almost sure they would like to see it. Bob Henry |
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In message ysPlc.30795$0H1.2562985@attbi_s54, Bob Henry
writes I just sent you an innocent Screen Shot - in JPEG format - of my current WU because it had an interesting trough appearing in the graph at the bottom. I briefly saw the post appear in the list, but, it has since disappeared from the list. Is that because this news group does not accept any attachments, regardless of format? How could a JPEG format attachment cause problems? If so, how can I send the info to the scientists? I'm almost sure they would like to see it. You'll find that all non-binary newsgroups reject binary (e.g. picture) attachments, and you may even be breaking the terms and conditions of your own ISP. Old-fashioned, perhaps, in these days of broadband but the rules are still there and many people don't have broadband. Your best bet would be to put the picture on a web site if you have one or know someone who does, or post to a binary group - alt.binaries.pictures.astro, perhaps. They may say "not interested" but they might be able to help. -- Save the Hubble Space Telescope! Remove spam and invalid from address to reply. |
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Bob Henry wrote:
I just sent you an innocent Screen Shot - in JPEG format - of my current WU because it had an interesting trough appearing in the graph at the bottom. I briefly saw the post appear in the list, but, it has since disappeared from the list. Attachments are probably filtered by most newsservers. It took two days for that picture to find its way through usenet to one of the newsservers my leafnode setup pulls from, for example. Is that because this news group does not accept any attachments, regardless of format? Yes. How could a JPEG format attachment cause problems? Because it's significantly larger (over 1800 lines when encoded to text as the attaching does), than other traffic. If so, how can I send the info to the scientists? I'm almost sure they would like to see it. Any results from work units are automatically sent back to Seti@home when you connect the next time and retrieve the next work unit. I don't think this particular unit is that interesting though; the base frequency is exactly 1.42Ghz. I seem to remember there were test signals of various form in the data, 1.42Ghz sounds like a nice round number to put it at. Setimon attempts to identify such signals (google or look at the links pages at seti@home's homepage for setimon). |
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In message ysPlc.30795$0H1.2562985@attbi_s54, Bob Henry
writes I just sent you an innocent Screen Shot - in JPEG format - of my current WU because it had an interesting trough appearing in the graph at the bottom. I briefly saw the post appear in the list, but, it has since disappeared from the list. Is that because this news group does not accept any attachments, regardless of format? How could a JPEG format attachment cause problems? If so, how can I send the info to the scientists? I'm almost sure they would like to see it. You'll find that all non-binary newsgroups reject binary (e.g. picture) attachments, and you may even be breaking the terms and conditions of your own ISP. Old-fashioned, perhaps, in these days of broadband but the rules are still there and many people don't have broadband. Your best bet would be to put the picture on a web site if you have one or know someone who does, or post to a binary group - alt.binaries.pictures.astro, perhaps. They may say "not interested" but they might be able to help. -- Save the Hubble Space Telescope! Remove spam and invalid from address to reply. |
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Bob Henry wrote:
I just sent you an innocent Screen Shot - in JPEG format - of my current WU because it had an interesting trough appearing in the graph at the bottom. I briefly saw the post appear in the list, but, it has since disappeared from the list. Attachments are probably filtered by most newsservers. It took two days for that picture to find its way through usenet to one of the newsservers my leafnode setup pulls from, for example. Is that because this news group does not accept any attachments, regardless of format? Yes. How could a JPEG format attachment cause problems? Because it's significantly larger (over 1800 lines when encoded to text as the attaching does), than other traffic. If so, how can I send the info to the scientists? I'm almost sure they would like to see it. Any results from work units are automatically sent back to Seti@home when you connect the next time and retrieve the next work unit. I don't think this particular unit is that interesting though; the base frequency is exactly 1.42Ghz. I seem to remember there were test signals of various form in the data, 1.42Ghz sounds like a nice round number to put it at. Setimon attempts to identify such signals (google or look at the links pages at seti@home's homepage for setimon). |
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