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  Furry semi-FAQ         


Author: Conrad Wong
Date: Dec 24, 2008 13:46

Archive-name: furry/faq
Posting-Frequency: Posted on the 8th and 25th of each month.
URL: http://www.tigerden.com/infopage/furry/furfaq.txt
Last-Modified: Sat, 18 Jan 2003 00:26:59 -0800 (PST)
Changes: Updated various URLs and MUCK addresses to bring up to date.

an Alt.Fan.Furry Frequently-Asked-Questions Sheet
originally by Jordan Greywolf
Updated by Lynx (lynx@lynx.purrsia.com) as of January 18, 2003

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Subject: 1. Table of Contents and Introduction
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  [fur.artwork.discuss] Sketchbook Etiquette File         


Author: Richard Chandler
Date: Sep 17, 2008 02:38

Archive-name: furry/sketchbook
Posting-Frequency: Posted the week before furry cons.
URL: http://home.kendra.com/mauser/sketchbook.html

Sketchbook Etiquette

Version of 7/29/2002

The humble sketchbook started as a way for an artist to carry around a
lot of paper, which he turned into drawings, and which he could show
to other people so they could see his ideas and how his style
developed over time.

Eventually, other artists would draw in his sketchbook to show him
things, a technique, a joke, whatever. Showing these drawings to other
people was a lot of fun, as was drawing in other people's books. This
grew until artists started keeping two sketchbooks, one for their own
work, and one for the sketches of their fellow artists. The
camaraderie and intimacy expressed in these books led to some
wonderful artwork. Eventually non-artist friends and fans wanted to
have books like these too.
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  How to Connect to FurryMUCK (and elsewhere) [Periodic Posting]         


Author:
Date: Sep 17, 2008 02:05

Archive-name: furry/muck-faq
Posting-Frequency: 1st and 3rd Wednesdays.
Last-Modified: 2006-03-21
Version: 5.14
Changes-This-Version: Added link to list of MU* clients

How to Connect to FurryMUCK
(and elsewhere)

By Puma, Unci, and Rhal
(with help from others)
>>>>> What is a MUCK?

MUCKs were derived from MUDs, "multi-user-dungeons" -- the presentation is
similar to the classic adventure games, "colossal cave" or "dungeon" -- you
explore a "place" with commands like north, south, up, down, in, out (n, s,
u, d, etc).
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  Teamouse Chanezumi's FurFilms List         


Author: Herman Miller
Date: Sep 15, 2008 02:49

Archive-name: furry/films
Posting-Frequency: Posted on the 1st and 15th of each month.
URL: http://www.io.com/~hmiller/furfilms.txt

* * * * * * * * Teamouse Chanezumi's FurFilms List * * * * * * * *
Fursion 1.8 (Sept. 2006)

A compilation of feature films related to anthropomorphic animals.
Author: Herman Miller (http://www.io.com/~hmiller/) aka Teamouse Chanezumi.

m l e @ o c m <-- Teamouse's
h i l r i . o email address

This is the latest update of the FurFilms list, originally created sometime
around 1995 or 1996. My original intent was to list as many films as I could
find which included "furry" (including feathery or scaly) anthropomorphic
characters, in addition to related categories (such as dragons, werewolves,
etc.) In the early days I had to rely mostly on books and CD-ROM guides, so
I tended to err on the side of including titles I wasn't sure about. These
days, it's easier to find information on films at sites like Wikipedia and
IMDB. This list is mainly useful as a starting point, highlighting some of
the more notable films that feature furry characters, but it may contain
some errors and many omissions.
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  Get the furry FAQs on PeterCat's Furry InfoPage!         


Author: PeterCat
Date: Sep 15, 2008 02:26

Archive-name: furry/infopage
Posting-Frequency: Posted every other Monday.
Last-Modified: May 29, 2001

For the most up-to-date collection of FAQs and facts about furries and
furry fandom, point your Web browser to:

http://www.tigerden.com/infopage/furry/

Many thanks to Tigerwolf for hosting the pages at tigerden.com. (And if
you're a furry philanthropist who'd like to help a good cause, contact
tigerden.com>, who'd love a faster link but can't afford the
recurring expense.)

The Furry InfoPage is also the site for the periodic furry FAQs posting
to alt.fan.furry and related newsgroups:
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  Rules for Fanboys [periodic posting]         


Author: Wanderer
Date: Aug 18, 2008 01:51

Archive-name: furry/fanboy
Posting-Frequency: Posted the week before furry cons.
URL: http://www.tigerden.com/infopage/furry/fanboy.txt
Last-Modified: Thu, 08 Jan 2004 21:08:42 -0600

Preface: Artists, inkers, writers, actors and singers all have fanboys,
and most have to deal with them every day. Throw this mix into a
convention setting, and things can get wildly out of paw. Here, then,
are a few simple guidelines for Fanboys (and Fangirls) to remember.

Rule 1: Your favorite artist/inker/writer/actor/singer is a
professional. This means they do this stuff for money, every day.
Asking your Favorite to give you some of their work as a gift is like
asking a doctor for a free examination or an attorney for free legal
advice: Unethical at best, insulting at worst. If they're offering,
sure, go ahead. But if you really want some of their work, you'll find
a way to pay for it.

Rule 2: Your favorite artist/inker/writer/actor/singer has probably
been in the business of preference for many years. This means that a
lot of well-meaning people have offered them ideas on how to do...
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  [fur.artwork.discuss] Sketchbook Etiquette File         


Author: Richard Chandler
Date: Aug 18, 2008 01:51

Archive-name: furry/sketchbook
Posting-Frequency: Posted the week before furry cons.
URL: http://home.kendra.com/mauser/sketchbook.html

Sketchbook Etiquette

Version of 7/29/2002

The humble sketchbook started as a way for an artist to carry around a
lot of paper, which he turned into drawings, and which he could show
to other people so they could see his ideas and how his style
developed over time.

Eventually, other artists would draw in his sketchbook to show him
things, a technique, a joke, whatever. Showing these drawings to other
people was a lot of fun, as was drawing in other people's books. This
grew until artists started keeping two sketchbooks, one for their own
work, and one for the sketches of their fellow artists. The
camaraderie and intimacy expressed in these books led to some
wonderful artwork. Eventually non-artist friends and fans wanted to
have books like these too.
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  Mass-Exposure Promotion Service 24330         


Author: Hughes
Date: Aug 10, 2008 13:14

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  Furry semi-FAQ         


Author: Conrad Wong
Date: Aug 8, 2008 02:14

Archive-name: furry/faq
Posting-Frequency: Posted on the 8th and 25th of each month.
URL: http://www.tigerden.com/infopage/furry/furfaq.txt
Last-Modified: Sat, 18 Jan 2003 00:26:59 -0800 (PST)
Changes: Updated various URLs and MUCK addresses to bring up to date.

an Alt.Fan.Furry Frequently-Asked-Questions Sheet
originally by Jordan Greywolf
Updated by Lynx (lynx@lynx.purrsia.com) as of January 18, 2003

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Subject: 1. Table of Contents and Introduction
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  How to Connect to FurryMUCK (and elsewhere) [Periodic Posting]         


Author:
Date: Aug 6, 2008 01:52

Archive-name: furry/muck-faq
Posting-Frequency: 1st and 3rd Wednesdays.
Last-Modified: 2006-03-21
Version: 5.14
Changes-This-Version: Added link to list of MU* clients

How to Connect to FurryMUCK
(and elsewhere)

By Puma, Unci, and Rhal
(with help from others)
>>>>> What is a MUCK?

MUCKs were derived from MUDs, "multi-user-dungeons" -- the presentation is
similar to the classic adventure games, "colossal cave" or "dungeon" -- you
explore a "place" with commands like north, south, up, down, in, out (n, s,
u, d, etc).
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