Clark stewart
10-21-2001, 05:15 PM
cindi,
this should explain what i am trying to access,
if it works for you, and you can view the file in question, please describe
how you did it, and i will post as a follow up report as to how i do , if we
get that far.
thank you, it is appreciated,
clark
>
>first of all, you have to download a program called "ghost script" as well
>as the accompanying "gsview" and download them. i've already done this and
>it's completely virus-free. 56k will take you circa 35 min to do this
>altogether.
>
>http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~ghost/doc/apfl/get700.htm
>
>supposedly the "gzip" compression algorithm is already in there, but i
>didn't know that at the time and downloaded it separately from
>www.gzip.com.
>
>now this is the main page that shows you where the article is kept:
>
>http://www.chronos.msu.ru/seminar/ereports.htm
>
>here is a direct link to smelyakov's article, the only one in the above
>list
>that is anything like it:
>
>http://temporology.bio.msu.ru/ereports/smelyakov_auric_time.gz.ps
>
>you don't hit the last link here until you've already got gs and gsview.
>then, when you install it just say that you want to associate all adobe
>postscript files (.ps) with ghostscript. then, when you download
>smelyakov's
>paper, (~4 min. on 56k) it'll open right up. it's a decent 3/4 cm. sized
>printout, but worth the time, definitely.
>
>if anyone here is sharp enough to have insight on how this fits in, please
>participate. frankly it's a stunning breakthrough. ultimately i'm probably
>out on my own here, but if someone else really "groks" this i might like to
>have a private discussion about it.
>
>- david
>
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this should explain what i am trying to access,
if it works for you, and you can view the file in question, please describe
how you did it, and i will post as a follow up report as to how i do , if we
get that far.
thank you, it is appreciated,
clark
>
>first of all, you have to download a program called "ghost script" as well
>as the accompanying "gsview" and download them. i've already done this and
>it's completely virus-free. 56k will take you circa 35 min to do this
>altogether.
>
>http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~ghost/doc/apfl/get700.htm
>
>supposedly the "gzip" compression algorithm is already in there, but i
>didn't know that at the time and downloaded it separately from
>www.gzip.com.
>
>now this is the main page that shows you where the article is kept:
>
>http://www.chronos.msu.ru/seminar/ereports.htm
>
>here is a direct link to smelyakov's article, the only one in the above
>list
>that is anything like it:
>
>http://temporology.bio.msu.ru/ereports/smelyakov_auric_time.gz.ps
>
>you don't hit the last link here until you've already got gs and gsview.
>then, when you install it just say that you want to associate all adobe
>postscript files (.ps) with ghostscript. then, when you download
>smelyakov's
>paper, (~4 min. on 56k) it'll open right up. it's a decent 3/4 cm. sized
>printout, but worth the time, definitely.
>
>if anyone here is sharp enough to have insight on how this fits in, please
>participate. frankly it's a stunning breakthrough. ultimately i'm probably
>out on my own here, but if someone else really "groks" this i might like to
>have a private discussion about it.
>
>- david
>
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