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Post by cambot01 on Oct 7, 2007 0:19:17 GMT -5
I have made an MST3K episode guide in an .xlr format. I was wondering if there are any sites where I could freely upload it so that others may download and use it for there own purpose. It could also probably use a quick spell and factual check.
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Post by cambot01 on Oct 7, 2007 20:29:39 GMT -5
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Post by jjb3k on Oct 7, 2007 20:53:00 GMT -5
Well, I know that "Turn Down Your Lights" last appeared in front of 403 "City Limits". As for Gypsum becoming Gypsy, I'm not sure, but I presume it was early in the KTMA era.
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Post by cambot01 on Oct 7, 2007 20:57:25 GMT -5
Well, I know that "Turn Down Your Lights" last appeared in front of 403 "City Limits". As for Gypsum becoming Gypsy, I'm not sure, but I presume it was early in the KTMA era. Satellite News's FAQ says that episode 404 was the last one to have "Turn down your lights (Where applicable)." Checking YouTube, this appears to be wrong. I know that at least during a couple of the first few KTMA episodes, Gypsy was called Gypsum. I just do not know which one was the change.
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Post by cambot01 on Oct 10, 2007 23:34:20 GMT -5
So, has anyone checked it out? I am interested on any type of feedback.
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Post by callipygias on Oct 12, 2007 15:45:17 GMT -5
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Post by Phantom Engineer on Oct 12, 2007 19:27:08 GMT -5
So, has anyone checked it out? I am interested on any type of feedback/ I downloaded it but I can't open it.
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Post by CBG on Oct 12, 2007 19:31:18 GMT -5
So, has anyone checked it out? I am interested on any type of feedback/ I downloaded it but I can't open it. Change the file extension to .xls, and it'll open in Excel.
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Post by Phantom Engineer on Oct 12, 2007 21:56:15 GMT -5
Thanks but I don't have Excel.
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Post by klickitat on Oct 12, 2007 22:09:25 GMT -5
Cambot I downloaded it and was able to open it in Excel 2000. You did a good job.
The only comments I would make is: 1. In entries like "The Day the Earth Froze", change it to "Day the Earth Froze, The" so this column can be sorted alphabetically. 2. Add a column listing the shorts for each experiment, if any. You have the shorts written in the notes but I mean having the shorts in a dedicated sortable column. 3. Add a column listing the invention exchange for each experiment, if any.
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Post by cambot01 on Oct 12, 2007 23:58:42 GMT -5
I have made a small update. Here is the download link: www.mediafire.com/?cm2mll9w0dbI have found a couple of spelling errors and have corrected them. There are also a couple more notes here and there and a few other corrections. I also like the idea of making a guide that is ordered alphabetically. I will have to get to work on something like that soon. Also, it should be noted that I am not trying to make a definitive guide here. So I will probably not include such things as invention exchanges for now. The main intention of this is to create a quick reference that can be downloaded.
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Post by McCallum on Oct 14, 2007 1:29:02 GMT -5
Just got it and took a look, nice job man.
By the way, for those of you like me who don't have Excel/Works, there is a free Microsoft Excel viewer program you can download and it will open xls/xlr files.
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Post by cambot01 on Oct 15, 2007 20:34:43 GMT -5
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