The file is a gzipped tar file. Your browser is playing tricks with you and trying to be smart.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
This is your silly web browser doing that. The file is correctly named.
The Internet browser is the most susceptible to viruses. The browser is naive about downloading and executing software. Google is trying to help by releasing the Chrome browser as open source.
I thought if I put my book up on the Internet as a file that you could download, and I told people about it, maybe some people would download it and read it, and maybe I could get some response.
In '93 to '94, every browser had its own flavor of HTML. So it was very difficult to know what you could put in a Web page and reliably have most of your readership see it.
I hope that I'm not simply defined by 'The X-Files,' and I hope I have more work that is important to do.
I've been using a computer for quite some time, and I don't understand everything.
They put it on the page because it sounded good or it looked good or they read it in a book somewhere that this is how you structure a script or something, and they just don't get it. It's surprising.
I don't have a computer. I don't know anything about that. I don't even know what a website is.
The script is just a blueprint.
I try to read everything that's sent me - play scripts, movie scripts - but I've had to make a rule. If the author hasn't grabbed me by Page 25, the piece goes back with a note of apology.
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