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eGroups Daily Digest: afb has 23 new messages.
Click here http://www.eGroups.com/list/afb/?start=46374 to read them.
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46374. Neil Bothwick Re: New ish
46375. Pekka Sippola Re: This Hard Drive will self destruct in 10...9.
46376. Pekka Sippola Re: Wipeout 2097, Picasso96 and CybergraphX ... p
46377. Wesley Potter Re: G3/G4 cards
46378. Kevin Fairhurst Re: This Hard Drive will self destruct in 10...9.
46379. Kevin Fairhurst Re: G3/G4 cards
46380. Sandy Brownlee Re: New ish
46381. Neil Bothwick Re: alt.binaries?
46382. Sandy Brownlee Network Quake
46383. Kevin Fairhurst Re: New ish
46384. Nyk Tarr Re: iSpell probs
46385. Chris Andrews Re: New ish
46386. Kevin Fairhurst Re: alt.binaries?
46387. Peter Gordon Re: mhz (WAS: OT: Problem with MacOS8 running on
46388. Mark Saint John Ridley&Jessic a1200 soundcards
46389. Ken Walsh Re: Apologies (mag)
46390. Ken Walsh Re: Connection speeds
46391. Ken Walsh Re: Internet costs
46392. Andrew Griffiths Re: Advertising the Amiga.
46393. Ken Walsh Re: Canon BJ600 Printer.
46394. Neil Bothwick Re: New ish
46395. Mikey C Phase 5 file for Bunkruptcy!
46396. Steve Pike Re: Microdot II and Connectfree.
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------------------------------ message 46374 ------------------------------
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Date: 9 Feb 2000 20:39:19 +0000
From: "Neil Bothwick" <neil@wire.net.uk>
In-Reply-To: <OUT-38A07153.MD-1.4.4.paulc@lantik.u-net.com>
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Subject: [afb] Re: New ish
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Paul Cundle said,
>> Actually no, it's supposed to be rounded to the nearest hundred, must have
>> been missed this time.
> I thought the "more than 2,999 directories" was quite amusing.
0-99 is the first hundred, 2899-2999 is the thirtieth hundred.
This should be obvious to anyone who believes that this year is the
start of the third millennium.
Neil
--
Neil Bothwick - Connected via Wirenet
The UK's first Amiga-only internet access provider
http://www.wire.net.uk
--
Strike any user to continue
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From: Pekka Sippola <pekka.sippola@pp.inet.fi>
Date: Wed, 09 Feb 2000 23:02:46 +0200
In-Reply-To: <yam8073.2338.2019100952@vsmtp.dtn.ntl.com>
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Subject: [afb] Re: This Hard Drive will self destruct in 10...9...8...7...
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Hello Matthew
> ***OS developer group warning, you are using a (something something
> version)***
> fs 43.19 (7-11-97)
> For legal and safety reasons, remove it from your system now!!
> What the hell is this?
Get FFS43.19_patch.lha from Aminet!
Regards
--
Zipper
proud owner of A500 powerhouse ala '91
now cooking with A4000/233PPC
------------------------------ message 46376 ------------------------------
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From: Pekka Sippola <pekka.sippola@pp.inet.fi>
Date: Wed, 09 Feb 2000 22:51:36 +0200
In-Reply-To: <yam8074.1699.143034904@mail.futurenet.co.uk>
X-Mailing-List: afb@egroups.com
Subject: [afb] Re: Wipeout 2097, Picasso96 and CybergraphX ... problem!
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Hello Richard
> WipEout won't work with a CV64/3D and P96.
Yes it will!!
> At least, it won't for me.
> I don't think Warp3D supports that set up.
Rubbish! Just get the latest updates.
Regards
--
Zipper
proud owner of A500 powerhouse ala '91
now cooking with A4000/233PPC
------------------------------ message 46377 ------------------------------
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From: Wesley Potter <wesley.potter@btinternet.com>
Date: Tue, 08 Feb 2000 22:06:14 +0000
In-Reply-To: <yam8072.1305.21707368@mail.u-net.com>
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Subject: [afb] Re: G3/G4 cards
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On 07-Feb-00 Rick Hodger said;
> Nah...calling it an 070 would cause no end of problems, but with all the
> different versions of programs, you do need to know which one to use.
>
Besides ther was a processor called the 68070 it was in the CDi
l8r
--
Wesley Potter wesley.potter@btinternet.com
mailto:wezza@http://www.amigaworkshop.currantbun.com
ICQ: 34306277 IRC: #ssamiga (Saturdays 9pm)
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From: "Kevin Fairhurst" <redvers@redvers.u-net.com>
Date: 9 Feb 2000 21:15:21 +0000
In-Reply-To: <yam8074.2329.174569088@smtp.inet.fi>
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Subject: [afb] Re: This Hard Drive will self destruct in 10...9...8...7...
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On Wed, 09 Feb 2000 23:02:46 +0200, Pekka Sippola (pekka.sippola@pp.inet.fi) wrote:
> Hello Matthew
>
>
> > ***OS developer group warning, you are using a (something something
> > version)***
> > fs 43.19 (7-11-97)
> > For legal and safety reasons, remove it from your system now!!
> > What the hell is this?
>
>
> Get FFS43.19_patch.lha from Aminet!
Nooooooooooooo!!!!!!!
Get WB3.5 which comes with FS45.1!
Kev
--
Kevin "Redvers" Fairhurst - ICQ 56332267, redver5 on AIM
------------------------------ message 46379 ------------------------------
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From: "Kevin Fairhurst" <redvers@redvers.u-net.com>
Date: 9 Feb 2000 21:16:36 +0000
In-Reply-To: <yam8073.703.2015311312@mail.btinternet.com>
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Subject: [afb] Re: G3/G4 cards
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On Tue, 08 Feb 2000 22:06:14 +0000, Wesley Potter (wesley.potter@btinternet.com) wrote:
> On 07-Feb-00 Rick Hodger said;
>
>
> > Nah...calling it an 070 would cause no end of problems, but with all the
> > different versions of programs, you do need to know which one to use.
> >
>
> Besides ther was a processor called the 68070 it was in the CDi
And it was (IIRC) nothing more than a rebadged 68000 ...
Kev
--
Kevin "Redvers" Fairhurst - ICQ 56332267, redver5 on AIM
------------------------------ message 46380 ------------------------------
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From: Sandy Brownlee <sandy@brownlee99.freeserve.co.uk>
Date: Wed, 09 Feb 2000 21:05:03 +0100
In-Reply-To: <608.74T976T12393366neil@wire.net.uk>
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Subject: [afb] Re: New ish
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Hello Neil
On 09-Feb-00, you wrote:
> 0-99 is the first hundred, 2899-2999 is the thirtieth hundred.
Should that not be,
0-99 is the first hundred, 2900-2999 is the thirteenth hundred?
Regards
Sandy
--
Sandy Brownlee
OS3.5 & PPC Powered!
Email: sandy@brownlee99.freeserve.co.uk
Website: http://www.brownlee99.freeserve.co.uk
Sent using YAM 2.0
----------------------------------
For the uninformed, this is a tagline.
------------------------------ message 46381 ------------------------------
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Date: 9 Feb 2000 21:28:14 +0000
From: "Neil Bothwick" <neil@wire.net.uk>
In-Reply-To: <OUT-38A1CC6C.MD-1.4.4.redvers@redvers.u-net.com>
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Subject: [afb] Re: alt.binaries?
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Kevin Fairhurst said,
>> Only the ones that shouldn't be distributed freely. MP3 are the main
>> user of usenet bandwidth, warez second and pron third.
> Followed closely by the porn, which isn't as bad as pron cos that stuff is
> twisted ...
pron was a movie featuring a nude light-cycle race...
> Well that's what you mean, isn't it Neil? ;-)
I meant to type it but the explanation of the usage would take too
long...
HTTP: Helps Transfer The Porn
FTP: Find The Porn
NNTP: Nude & Nasty Type Porn
Neil
--
Neil Bothwick - Connected via Wirenet
The UK's first Amiga-only internet access provider
http://www.wire.net.uk
--
There's a fine line between fishing and standing on the shore looking
like an idiot.
------------------------------ message 46382 ------------------------------
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From: Sandy Brownlee <sandy@brownlee99.freeserve.co.uk>
Date: Wed, 09 Feb 2000 21:35:56 +0100
X-Mailing-List: afb@egroups.com
Subject: [afb] Network Quake
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Hello,
Does anyone know of an Amiga Quake that supports the direct serial link, to
avoid playing with all the TCP stuff? I mailed the author of WarpQuake, and
he can't add this, as he has only one computer to do tests on.
Regards,
Sandy
--
Sandy Brownlee
OS3.5 & PPC Powered!
Email: sandy@brownlee99.freeserve.co.uk
Website: http://www.brownlee99.freeserve.co.uk
Sent using YAM 2.0
----------------------------------
Taglies always lie.
------------------------------ message 46383 ------------------------------
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From: "Kevin Fairhurst" <redvers@redvers.u-net.com>
Date: 9 Feb 2000 21:35:06 +0000
In-Reply-To: <yam8074.183.1983705896@smtp.freeserve.net>
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Subject: [afb] Re: New ish
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On Wed, 09 Feb 2000 21:05:03 +0100, Sandy Brownlee (sandy@brownlee99.freeserve.co.uk) wrote:
> Hello Neil
>
> On 09-Feb-00, you wrote:
>
> > 0-99 is the first hundred, 2899-2999 is the thirtieth hundred.
>
> Should that not be,
>
> 0-99 is the first hundred, 2900-2999 is the thirteenth hundred?
0-99
100-199
200-299
300-399
400-499
500-599
600-699
700-799
800-899
900-999
1000-1099
1100-1199
1200-1299 <- THIS is the 13th (thirteenth) hundred! :-)
Kev
--
Kevin "Redvers" Fairhurst - ICQ 56332267, redver5 on AIM
------------------------------ message 46384 ------------------------------
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Date: 9 Feb 2000 19:17:20 +0000
From: "Nyk Tarr" <Nyk@tomobiki.u-net.com>
In-Reply-To: <yam8073.2807.141548688@mail.futurenet.co.uk>
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Subject: [afb] Re: iSpell probs
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Once upon a time in the land of AF-ml,
Ben Vost wrote:
> Hi all,
> I've got iSpell working in YAM now, but is there a kind soul that can tell
> me how to create a user dictionary, or how to add words to user dictionary,
> etc.?
Can't remember how I installed it (in August 97...) but the user
dictionary is ispell:lib/.ispell_english and it's one word per line
sort of thing..
Nyk
--
____ _
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/ \/ |_ | Find me on usenet:
/ /\ _)| uk.media.animation.anime alt.games.mornington.cresent
"Bother," said Pooh, as he connected at 300 bps.
------------------------------ message 46385 ------------------------------
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Date: Wed, 9 Feb 2000 21:40:30 +0000 (GMT)
From: Chris Andrews <ca@fortunecity.com>
In-Reply-To: <yam8074.183.1983705896@smtp.freeserve.net>
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Subject: [afb] Re: New ish
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On Wed, 9 Feb 2000, Sandy Brownlee wrote:
> > 0-99 is the first hundred, 2899-2999 is the thirtieth hundred.
>
> Should that not be,
> 0-99 is the first hundred, 2900-2999 is the thirteenth hundred?
How the hell did you come up with that?!? /Sealey
Unless, of course, you're getting you "13th"s and your "30th"s
muddled up...
bye,
Chris
------------------------------ message 46386 ------------------------------
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From: "Kevin Fairhurst" <redvers@redvers.u-net.com>
Date: 9 Feb 2000 21:44:00 +0000
In-Reply-To: <820.74T715T12882929neil@wire.net.uk>
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Subject: [afb] Re: alt.binaries?
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On 9 Feb 2000 21:28:14 +0000, Neil Bothwick (neil@wire.net.uk) wrote:
> Kevin Fairhurst said,
>
> >> Only the ones that shouldn't be distributed freely. MP3 are the main
> >> user of usenet bandwidth, warez second and pron third.
>
> > Followed closely by the porn, which isn't as bad as pron cos that stuff is
> > twisted ...
>
> pron was a movie featuring a nude light-cycle race...
What? In my copy of the video there's no metion of a light-cycle race :-)
> > Well that's what you mean, isn't it Neil? ;-)
>
> I meant to type it but the explanation of the usage would take too
> long...
Any excuse ...
> HTTP: Helps Transfer The Porn
> FTP: Find The Porn
> NNTP: Nude & Nasty Type Porn
ROTFL ... is this going to appear in a future magazine article?
Kev
--
Kevin "Redvers" Fairhurst - ICQ 56332267, redver5 on AIM
------------------------------ message 46387 ------------------------------
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From: Peter Gordon <mrtickle@amiga4k.ndo.co.uk>
Date: Wed, 09 Feb 2000 21:49:29 +0000
In-Reply-To: <2121.74T2096T5295491T.A.S@bigpond.com>
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Subject: [afb] Re: mhz (WAS: OT: Problem with MacOS8 running on Fusion.)
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Hi,
> 10000000000 binary can't be written as 1K simply because it's got one
> bit set in the thousands RANGE. No more than I can say that 1024
> decimal is 1K. It ain't. 1024 is one thousand AND twenty four, not on=
e
> thousand.
Either way I completely and utterly detest the use of 1000 when refering =
to Kilo or Megabytes reguardless of correctness or strictness. Using 1024=
is a convention which has been adopted and is even taught in computing c=
ourses. Just look at HDToolBox. In the OS3.5 betas it used 1000bytes per =
kilobyte, and everyone hated it to bits and it got changed back (thank go=
d!).
-- =
=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=
=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D
so long and thanks for all the fish
http://fly.to/Mr_Tickle
=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=
=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D
Real meanings #19:
FORTRAN: FORd TRANsit
------------------------------ message 46388 ------------------------------
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From: Mark Saint John Ridley&Jessica Mordsley <markjess@menace.ndo.co.uk>
Date: Wed, 09 Feb 2000 21:27:59 +0000
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Subject: [afb] a1200 soundcards
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Hello,
whatever happened to the Melody clockport soundcard? It was designed by the
same people as the Twister 2 I think. I saw it demo'ed at WOA'99. MP3
decoding on a 1200 with no noticeable CPU drain.. Cool I thought. Weren't
Power supposed to be supplying them?
Yo! Out.
Mark
------------------------------ message 46389 ------------------------------
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From: Ken Walsh <bigken@ukonline.co.uk>
Date: Wed, 09 Feb 2000 21:30:15 +0000
In-Reply-To: <yam8072.2372.130120984@smtp.netdirect-online.co.uk>
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Subject: [afb] Re: Apologies (mag)
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Hello Peter
>> Apologies for the sellotape fiercely attaching the CD to the cover of the
>> mag. It was supposed to be snot, but I guess something got mixed up...
>
> Mine wasn't attached at all, it was in the magazine.
same here
>
> I found myself not hating it being
> staple bound at all. Would it be possible to reclaim the 8 pages in future
> even if staple binding stays?
same here
>
> Also, hooray for the cardboard CD sleeve, I actually quite like it.
I think its OK to (even better than normal plastic cover)
Cheers all the best
Ken
------------------------------ message 46390 ------------------------------
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From: Ken Walsh <bigken@ukonline.co.uk>
Date: Wed, 09 Feb 2000 21:44:26 +0000
In-Reply-To: <yam8072.83.395125944@smtp.prestel.co.uk>
X-Mailing-List: afb@egroups.com
Subject: [afb] Re: Connection speeds
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Hello Alexander
> Hi Ken
>> as i write this my speed is 49333 it is 50000+ usually
>
> My speeds are about the same 52000 most of the time dropping to 50666
> if I happen to get a bad line.This is with Prestel with Free4all it never
> goes above 49000at any time.
I have had it higher than 50666 but 9 times out of 10 is 50666 for the higest
speed, I'm happy enough with it. My line is split into 4 on entry into my
house (to phones all over) and my phone/computer/modem is about 25m away from
the split.
Cheers all the best
Ken
------------------------------ message 46391 ------------------------------
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From: Ken Walsh <bigken@ukonline.co.uk>
Date: Wed, 09 Feb 2000 21:55:03 +0000
In-Reply-To: <200002071924.TAA29752@renko.ucs.ed.ac.uk>
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Subject: [afb] Re: Internet costs
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Hello Gerald
> On 7 Feb 00, at 20:36, Alkis Tsapanidis wrote:
> =
>> how much are the Internet phone rate in the UK???
> =
> If you're talking about standard BT local call rates, then it costs:
> =
> For 1 hour Monday-Friday 8:00-18:00 - =A32.40
> For 1 hour Monday-Friday before 8:00 & after 18:00 - =A30.90
I thought they had changed there rate to 1p now after 6pm M-F (min 5p)
> For 1 hour Weekend (midnight Friday - midnight Sunday) - =A30.60
Cheers all the best
Ken =
=
------------------------------ message 46392 ------------------------------
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From: Andrew Griffiths <Andrew@Drange.freeserve.co.uk>
Date: Wed, 09 Feb 2000 22:21:19 +0500
In-Reply-To: <87nkh1$5q86@eGroups.com>
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Subject: [afb] Re: Advertising the Amiga.
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I have had an idea of how the members of afb list can make an advert for the
Amiga.
My idea is that each of the 800+ members of the afb sends a picture of
themselves to Ben. When he has everyones mugshot a picture or a symbol
(something Amiga) can be made out of all the seperate images, something
similar to the E.T. BT billboards that can be seen around the UK at the
moment can be made and attached to the outside of the AF office building. I
am sure Ben would like to spend his dinner hour in the car park positioning
the photos so that he can go on the roof and see his masterpiece from a
distance (and probably see a gust of wind destroy it).
Thanks Andy
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From: Ken Walsh <bigken@ukonline.co.uk>
Date: Tue, 08 Feb 2000 23:13:27 +0000
In-Reply-To: <87phfa$gtqb@eGroups.com>
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Subject: [afb] Re: Canon BJ600 Printer.
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Hello Mikey
> Hello all.
> =
> I need a quick reply.
> =
> I have been offered a Cannon BJ600 Colour printer, extra ink carts,
> manuals, Boxed for =A350.
> =
> Is this printer any good? How old is it? I don't need it for photo
> images,
> just the odd color leaflet.
> =
> Your advice much valued.
Well I have the BJC-610 the one that came after the 600 its OK but need g=
ood
software to get best from it I use Studio. Also use good inkjet paper to =
get
it looking good
Cheers all the best
Ken =
=
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Date: 9 Feb 2000 21:39:10 +0000
From: "Neil Bothwick" <neil@wire.net.uk>
In-Reply-To: <yam8074.183.1983705896@smtp.freeserve.net>
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Subject: [afb] Re: New ish
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Sandy Brownlee said,
> Hello Neil
>> 0-99 is the first hundred, 2899-2999 is the thirtieth hundred.
> Should that not be,
> 0-99 is the first hundred, 2900-2999 is the thirteenth hundred?
No. it should be
0-99 is the first hundred, 2900-2999 is the thirtieth hundred.
Neil
--
Neil Bothwick - Connected via Wirenet
The UK's first Amiga-only internet access provider
http://www.wire.net.uk
--
Windows Error #10: Insufficient money spent in hardware.
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Date: Wed, 09 Feb 2000 14:33:23 -0800
From: "Mikey C" <michael.carrillo@ukonline.co.uk>
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Subject: [afb] Phase 5 file for Bunkruptcy!
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It's on Amiga.org
Check it out.
Regards
Mikey C
And if you don't know where Amiga.org is, like where have you been?
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From: Steve Pike <sjpike@connectfree.co.uk>
Date: Wed, 09 Feb 2000 22:30:29 +0000
In-Reply-To: <87qb9c$5erh@eGroups.com>
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Subject: [afb] Re: Microdot II and Connectfree.
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Hi Nick,
On 09-Feb-00, you wrote:
> Hi again,
>
> I'm having problems sending my mate 'Steve Pike' an e-mail
> using Microdot II (version 1.1, that came with netconnect2).
> I am using 'Free4all.co.uk' which I have never had a problem with
> and he is using 'Connectfree.co.uk'.
>
> When I try to send an e-mail it bounces saying that 'it doesn't
> accept 8bitmime data, or something like that. Have I changed something
> that I shouldn't. Should I reinstall the software :( Help!!!!
>
> What's going on?
>
I don't have a problem receiving from any one else,
it must be a problem your end!
Have you changed your configuration at all?
> Regards,
> Nick.
>
>
Regards
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Regards Steve
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