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eGroups Daily Digest: afb has 23 new messages.
Click here http://www.eGroups.com/list/afb/?start=48971 to read them.
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48971. Andy Mills Re: CGX 3
48972. Alan L.M. Buxey Re: CGX 3
48973. Sealey, M. Re: CGX 3
48974. Tudor Davies Re: A5000
48975. Sealey, M. Re: A5000
48976. Tudor Davies Re: A5000
48977. Sealey, M. Re: A5000
48978. Tudor Davies What do Ateo know?
48979. Anthony Prime Test, pls ignore
48980. Alan L.M. Buxey Re: CGX 3
48981. Paul Laycock Re: CGX 3
48982. Vaughn Atkinson Re: Workbench in QNX stylee...
48983. Simon Jenkins Re: I'm Baaack!
48984. Tony WW 7.01?
48985. Rick Hodger Re: PCMCIA network cards/CC_reset question.
48986. Rick Hodger Re: A question for the Mac fraternity...
48987. Paul Cundle AFCDfind
48988. Tony Re: WW 7.01?
48989. Sean FT Re: CGX 4 =?iso-8859-1?Q?=A335!?=
48990. Kevin Fairhurst Re: WW 7.01?
48991. Jonathan M. Dudley Re: limit
48992. Tony Re: WW 7.01?
48993. Alex Furmanski Re: Fillums (was: More A1200 Qs)
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------------------------------ message 48971 ------------------------------
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Date: 25 Feb 2000 15:1:39 +0000
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From: "Andy Mills" <andy@wharne.u-net.com>
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Hello Simon Cooper, on 25-Feb-00 14:18:02 you said about:
[afb] CGX 3
><html>Can anyone help me...?
><BR>
>Now that Phase 5's servers are off-line, where can I get a copy of the
>cgxsystem.library 41.21beta1 file? I need it to run WipeOut...
If no one else has done so yet, give me a shout in private mail and I'll
send it to you...
--
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South West Amiga Group - http://www.swag.org.uk
afb-ot's official webshite - http://www.afb-ot.co.uk
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I either want less corruption, or a chance to get in on it.
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Date: Fri, 25 Feb 2000 15:09:28 +0000 (GMT)
From: "Alan L.M. Buxey" <kcci1@central.susx.ac.uk>
In-Reply-To: <E0E3B7CA065CD311992F0008C70DABF801DDCB07@SUMAC.cfs.le.ac.uk>
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On Fri, 25 Feb 2000, Sealey, M. wrote:
> > Can anyone help me...?
> > Now that Phase 5's servers are off-line, where can
> > I get a copy of the cgxsystem.library 41.21beta1
> > file? I need it to run WipeOut...
>
> Easy peasy: go and buy CyberGraphX 4 on CD, and
> install the latest 4.2prerelease update. You'll
> get a much faster, more stable system out of it
> and Warp3D applications will run flawlessly..
dont bother Matt.... I'm *always* telling people to get CGX4 as it
solves so many problems (and is faster!) but they often reply with
ill-thought-out sentiments and swearing. Whats the matter with these
people..dont they want to get the most out of their expensive
hardware?
alan
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From: "Sealey, M." <mws2@leicester.ac.uk>
Date: Fri, 25 Feb 2000 15:13:32 -0000
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> On Fri, 25 Feb 2000, Sealey, M. wrote:
>=20
> > > I get a copy of the cgxsystem.library 41.21beta1=20
> > > file?
> >=20
> > Easy peasy: go and buy CyberGraphX 4 on CD [snip]
>=20
> dont bother Matt.... I'm *always* telling people to
> get CGX4 as it solves so many problems (and is faster!)
> but they often reply with ill-thought-out sentiments
> and swearing. Whats the matter with these people.. dont
> they want to get the most out of their expensive
> hardware?=20
Leave it out, Alan! That was just uncalled for. I'm=20
offering advice, and you're sh*tting on them for no
reason!
We'll see what Simon says first, and if he DOES swear
(which I doubt) then you can launch your anti-personnel
missiles at will. Until then:
Simon, I recommend you just bite the bullet and get
CGX 4.2 - there really is no reason to stay with CGX 3
anymore especially now that it's never ever going to
be updated ever again, and that it's as unstable as
hell (yes it is!)
WipeOut is one hell of a lot faster with CGX 4 than
it is with 3. And it may solve many a problem with
your system that you'd never have noticed that
causes a lot of trouble.
=A335-odd isn't too much to ask, is it? I'm sure Frank
Mariak will love you to death ;)
--=20
Matt Sealey mws2@le.ac.uk=20
Distributed Systems Support
Computer Centre
University of Leicester
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Date: Fri, 25 Feb 2000 16:56:39 +0100
From: Tudor Davies <tudor@high5.net>
References: <E0E3B7CA065CD311992F0008C70DABF801DDCB0A@SUMAC.cfs.le.ac.uk>
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On Fri, Feb 25, 2000 at 02:58:13PM -0000, Sealey, M. wrote:
> getting closer, I can almost smell the silicon ;)
If you can smell the silicon, then the "power-up" obviously highlighted
another problem :)
I just want to hear when a "real" person - such as yourself gets one and can
test it out with everyday apps to see how it reacts - I won't get one until
someone has gfx/sound card drivers done personally...
l8r
--
Tudor Davies Running Amiga, Mac, PC & Unices
Technology in Perfect Harmony
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Web: http://www.AmiBench.org Specialist in Internet Security & ISP
Email: tudor@high5.net Support (RADIUS, Firewalls & Routing)
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From: "Sealey, M." <mws2@leicester.ac.uk>
Date: Fri, 25 Feb 2000 16:02:55 -0000
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> On Fri, Feb 25, 2000 at 02:58:13PM -0000, Sealey, M. wrote:
>
> > getting closer, I can almost smell the silicon ;)
>
> If you can smell the silicon, then the "power-up" obviously
> highlighted another problem :)
>
> I just want to hear when a "real" person - such as yourself
LOL! What makes you think I'm even real? :)
*** Bzzt! Error, advanced AI systems failed. Flame retention
deactivated!!!
> gets one and can test it out with everyday apps to see how
> it reacts - I won't get one until someone has gfx/sound card
> drivers done personally...
But then you have about 100 kick-ass Amiga setups: for us
lowly scumsucking A1200 users without PPCs, we need the BoXeR!!
--
Matt Sealey mws2@le.ac.uk
Distributed Systems Support
Computer Centre
University of Leicester
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Date: Fri, 25 Feb 2000 17:11:45 +0100
From: Tudor Davies <tudor@high5.net>
References: <E0E3B7CA065CD311992F0008C70DABF801DDCB0E@SUMAC.cfs.le.ac.uk>
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On Fri, Feb 25, 2000 at 04:02:55PM -0000, Sealey, M. wrote:
> LOL! What makes you think I'm even real? :)
No-one would pretend to be like you are - LOL :)
> But then you have about 100 kick-ass Amiga setups: for us
> lowly scumsucking A1200 users without PPCs, we need the BoXeR!!
I don't have PPC - yet!
Might get the AmiJoe 4K though - that sounds like a nice card (on the
grounds that waiting for a Phase5/???? G3/G4 may take some time)
l8r
--
Tudor Davies Running Amiga, Mac, PC & Unices
Technology in Perfect Harmony
Team Member of AmiBench
Web: http://www.AmiBench.org Specialist in Internet Security & ISP
Email: tudor@high5.net Support (RADIUS, Firewalls & Routing)
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From: "Sealey, M." <mws2@leicester.ac.uk>
Date: Fri, 25 Feb 2000 16:15:56 -0000
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> On Fri, Feb 25, 2000 at 04:02:55PM -0000, Sealey, M. wrote:
>
> > LOL! What makes you think I'm even real? :)
>
> No-one would pretend to be like you are - LOL :)
heh heh.. huh?
> > But then you have about 100 kick-ass Amiga setups: for us
> > lowly scumsucking A1200 users without PPCs, we need the BoXeR!!
>
> I don't have PPC - yet!
If you're an A1200 owner, with a PPC, you almost certainly have
a machine with a 68040 processor *AND* higher. Future proofed,
almost. Lucky Amigans will have an A1200 almost as powerful as
an iMac (and at only 4x the cost!!!)
With A4000s and A3000s, you have the best Amigas out, high
end neatness out of the box, and probably filled with all
kinds of juicy meaty cardage!
--
Matt Sealey mws2@le.ac.uk
Distributed Systems Support
Computer Centre
University of Leicester
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Date: Fri, 25 Feb 2000 17:18:13 +0100
From: Tudor Davies <tudor@high5.net>
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Subject: [afb] What do Ateo know?
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Has anyone seen the link from ANN from Ateo.
Check out http://www.ateo-concepts.com/amiga/eframe.html
What do they know that no-one else does?
Or does anyone know anymore? Ben?
l8r
--
Tudor Davies Running Amiga, Mac, PC & Unices
Technology in Perfect Harmony
Team Member of AmiBench
Web: http://www.AmiBench.org Specialist in Internet Security & ISP
Email: tudor@high5.net Support (RADIUS, Firewalls & Routing)
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From: Anthony Prime <anthony@prime.clara.co.uk>
Date: Fri, 25 Feb 2000 16:26:07 +0000
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Subject: [afb] Test, pls ignore
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Series 5 OK?=
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Date: Fri, 25 Feb 2000 16:50:04 +0000 (GMT)
From: "Alan L.M. Buxey" <kcci1@central.susx.ac.uk>
In-Reply-To: <E0E3B7CA065CD311992F0008C70DABF801DDCB0C@SUMAC.cfs.le.ac.uk>
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On Fri, 25 Feb 2000, Sealey, M. wrote:
> Leave it out, Alan! That was just uncalled for. I'm=20
> offering advice, and you're sh*tting on them for no
> reason!
?? I'm saying the ones who reply back negatively are the
ones with the problem...and dont worry, they do number
amongst the 60% of BVision owners
=20
> Simon, I recommend you just bite the bullet and get
> CGX 4.2 - there really is no reason to stay with CGX 3
> anymore especially now that it's never ever going to
> be updated ever again, and that it's as unstable as
> hell (yes it is!)
>=20
> WipeOut is one hell of a lot faster with CGX 4 than
> it is with 3. And it may solve many a problem with
> your system that you'd never have noticed that
> causes a lot of trouble.
>=20
> =A335-odd isn't too much to ask, is it? I'm sure Frank
> Mariak will love you to death ;)
Its a lot cheaper than that - buy direct from Schatztruhe.
=2E.lets see if our continual recommendation WILL get people
to finally give up on the dying corpse of CGX3
alan
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Date: Fri, 25 Feb 2000 08:59:07 -0800
From: "Paul Laycock" <amipal@yahoo.com>
In-Reply-To: <Pine.GSO.4.21.0002251648170.13153-100000@keeler.central.susx.ac.uk>
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Hi Alan,
> > =A335-odd isn't too much to ask, is it? I'm sure Frank
> > Mariak will love you to death ;)
> Its a lot cheaper than that - buy direct from Schatztruhe.
> ..lets see if our continual recommendation WILL get people
> to finally give up on the dying corpse of CGX3
Don't you worry Alan! As soon as my BVision arrives, I'll be straight
on the phone to order myself a copy of CyberGFX 4.
Remember people: we may have a hardware market, but the software market
is slowly dwindling. For those with CGX3, buy V4 now, before it is too
late!
Paul Laycock
------------------------------ message 48982 ------------------------------
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From: Vaughn Atkinson <vaughn@manc.abelgratis.com>
Date: Fri, 25 Feb 2000 10:29:53 +0100
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Subject: [afb] Re: Workbench in QNX stylee...
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Hi M.
On 25-Feb-00, you wrote:
=>>> Which QNX GUI? If your desktop is the one on Aminet now,
=>>> then that's just a mockup shot created in Photoshop.
=>>
=>> Yeah, that was my mk1 version. Its evolved a bit now. Much
=>> better. Do you mean MY grab on Aminet is a mockup (it isn't)
=>> or the gui I based it on?
=>
=> The GUI it was based on. Photoshop, beleive me ;)
It doesn't stop it being pretty, tho' ;o)
=>> I've seen it. I prefered the original design. The new one's gadgets
=>> are crap. (IMHO, of course!).
=>
=> What? How can you see them in such tiny screengrabs? :)
I have very good eyes! 8)
=>> => Anyone want me to make a VP theme for the *new* Photon?
=>>
=>> If you like. But as I said, I don't like it as much. Are we
=>> starting a "design a VP theme based on QSSL's latest whim"
=>> competition????
=>
=> QSSL's "latest whim" is how it looks full stop. It never ever
=> looked like the "mockup" in production, that shot was made up
=> practically MONTHS before we ever saw it. In fact, I seem to
=> beleive that Ben had seen the shot about 6 months before at a
=> show or something?
Vapour, vapour everywhere...
Vaughn
------------------------------ message 48983 ------------------------------
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From: Simon Jenkins <simon@jinky.connectfree.co.uk>
Date: Fri, 25 Feb 2000 18:21:43 +0100
In-Reply-To: <OUT-38B53826.MD-1.4.4.redvers@redvers.u-net.com>
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/*Thank You Kevin Fairhurst For Your Email Dated 24-Feb-00*/
>> Has anything odd been happening?
>
> Well my testicles were having a conversation last night on the merits of
> Boyzone, until I realised they were talking bol.. whoops, family show!
That's definately strange!! I'll have to call in Mulder and Scully on this!
Mine generally don't say much, how about the rest of you? ;-)
Anyway, I think that's enough Testicle talk for one day!
--
Simon "Jinky" Jenkins
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"Bother," said Pooh, as Satan pointed out the small print.
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From: "Tony" <far@ukonline.co.uk>
Date: 3 Jan 78 20:41:16 +0000
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Subject: [afb] WW 7.01?
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Hi Ben
Was the 7.1 bugfix for WW7 ever put on a AFCD?
Tony.
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From: Rick Hodger <rick.thehub@bigfoot.com>
Date: Fri, 25 Feb 2000 12:18:50 +0000
In-Reply-To: <20000224225404.A27888@cam.ac.uk>
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Subject: [afb] Re: PCMCIA network cards/CC_reset question.
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I watched as Matthew Garrett hammered "[afb] Re: PCMCIA network
cards/CC_reset question." out on their keyboard...
> On Thu, Feb 24, 2000 at 08:06:54PM +0000, Alan L.M. Buxey wrote:
>> you want t use RJ-45 - its the best. as for CCReset...what'll happen
>> wihout it done? Well, the card will work when you boot up your
>> machine..but wont work if you warm reboot
> You don't necessarily want to use RJ 45 (I don't) - 10Base2 is easier to
> manage if you have a large number of machines in a single room and avoids
> the need for a hub.
Nooo...you really don't want to do that. Large networks should use RJ45,
simply because if one lead between a machine and the hub breaks, just that
machine is affected. On 10Base2, if a lead breaks *anywhere* the entire
network goes down. Baaad. 10Base2 should only be used for small networks,
no more than 10 machines at the most I'd say.
--
<sb>Rick Hodger - rick . thehub @ bigfoot . com
<sb>Anti Spam Sig - Remove the spaces
<sb>
<sb>It's your right to be stupid, but it doesn't mean you should be.
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From: Rick Hodger <rick.thehub@bigfoot.com>
Date: Fri, 25 Feb 2000 12:24:21 +0000
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I watched as Sealey, M. hammered "[afb] Re: A question for the Mac
fraternity..." out on their keyboard...
>> On Thu, Feb 24, 2000 at 05:52:45PM -0000, Sealey, M. wrote:
>>
>>> With Internet Explorer 5 coming out soon for the Mac, it looks to
>>> be the fastest, and most 100% compliant (yes, you read it right!)
>>> internet platform in existance. End of March I think they're saying,
>>> and until then you can be using the far-superior IE4.5 instead of
>>> lame old Nutscrape.
>>
>> How can something be more 100% compliant than something else? :-)
> Easy. Mozilla says it'll be 100% compliant, but it fails quite a few
> compliance tests. Opera is supposed to be working towards 100% compliance,
> too, but it doesn't.
> But IE5 really trounces them by being 100% STANDARDS compliant, and
> also 100% compliant with Microsoft's extensions *too*.
> 200% compliant, then :)
...except for the Java VM that comes with it, I'm told by a friend that it
*still* has that nasty DLL support that MS added in, thereby defeating the
entire purpose of Java in the first place.
--
<sb>Rick Hodger - rick . thehub @ bigfoot . com
<sb>Anti Spam Sig - Remove the spaces
<sb>
<sb>I'm not crazy; I'm just a sane person trapped in the body of a lunatic.
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From: "Paul Cundle" <paulc@lantik.u-net.com>
Date: 24 Feb 2000 21:50:19 +0000
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Hello peeps, Oliver Roberts in particular,
If I stop AFCDfind using the "Stop" button before it has finished
searching but it hasn't found any matches, it appears to hang as if
trying to open the amigaguide file but can't find it.
Obviously the normal thing to do would be to click cancel, but it
would be nice if Stop had the same effect.
Or is it just me? I'll give more info if neccessary but I can't think
of much relevant at the mo.
Ta,
Paul C, on line 4
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From: "Tony" <far@ukonline.co.uk>
Date: 3 Jan 78 21:21:50 +0000
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Hi Ben/All
I wrote
> Hi Ben
> Was the 7.1 bugfix for WW7 ever put on a AFCD?
> Tony.
> --
I just checked AFCDfind (which is what i should have done,i know) and
no matching files were found.Can anyone help.It is no longer available
from Aminet :-(
Tony
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From: BloodStain@t-online.de (Sean FT)
Date: Fri, 25 Feb 2000 20:20:30 +0200
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Subject: [afb] Re: CGX 4 =?iso-8859-1?Q?=A335!?=
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Hello M.
On 25-Feb-00, you wrote:
>>> Easy peasy: go and buy CyberGraphX 4 on CD [snip]
I agree totaly!
> =A335-odd isn't too much to ask, is it? I'm sure Frank
> Mariak will love you to death ;)
Are you saying CyberGraphX 4 costs =A335 in England? =
Cheers,
Sean.
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it! (Any offers!)
Always remember that you are unique. Just like everyone else.
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From: "Kevin Fairhurst" <redvers@redvers.u-net.com>
Date: 25 Feb 2000 19:21:21 +0000
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On 3 Jan 78 21:21:50 +0000, Tony (far@ukonline.co.uk) wrote:
> > Was the 7.1 bugfix for WW7 ever put on a AFCD?
>
> I just checked AFCDfind (which is what i should have done,i know) and
> no matching files were found.Can anyone help.It is no longer available
> from Aminet :-(
Go to http://kickstart.amiga.tm (I think) cos they've got the support files
for it now ...
Kev
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Date: Fri, 25 Feb 2000 14:55:56 +0000
From: "Jonathan M. Dudley" <jonny@thelabyrinth.free-online.co.uk>
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Mash wrote:
> Just in case you hadn't noticed, this is a mailing list with lots of poeple
> on it where anyone can reply to any message and indeed is meant to, if
> you're so stuck up that you dont want anyone else replying why dont you do
> it through private mail, that way no-one can disturb you.
>
> Ben I'm starting to get sick of this. I'm on this list because I like being
> here and I like most of the poeple. I know that several people didn't like
> the comment that I posted and I've apologised for it. But a select few had
> decided to have a go at me in every way possible in every mail they post. I
> dont want to leave the list because I have made lots of friends here &
> enjoy helping everyone.
Surprisingly enough, I'm with Mash on this one. I've been following this
thread, and it does seem that some folk are trying to find fault just
because it's Mash that they're replying to.
For the record, I've never received one of these fabled moderator messages
either. I *know* that a few of my mails have been over the daily limit
through a combination of the number downloaded, and the fact that my mails
have failed to appear by the following evening. It would appear that these
moderator messages don't get sent to everyone, eh?
Yes, Mash's comment was ill-advised, and very likely to cause offence to
some people. I think he's probably well aware of that by now. If you don't
like what he has to say then filter his messages. You'll miss some
well-informed comments that way, though.
Regards,
Jonny (trying not to be an arsehole).
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From: "Tony" <far@ukonline.co.uk>
Date: 3 Jan 78 21:41:08 +0000
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Subject: [afb] Re: WW 7.01?
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> On 3 Jan 78 21:21:50 +0000, Tony (far@ukonline.co.uk) wrote
>
> > > Was the 7.1 bugfix for WW7 ever put on a AFCD?
> >
> > I just checked AFCDfind (which is what i should have done,i know) and
> > no matching files were found.Can anyone help.It is no longer available
> > from Aminet :-(
>
> Go to http://kickstart.amiga.tm (I think) cos they've got the support files
> for it now ...
>
> Kev
Cheers Kev i'll check it out ;-)
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From: "Alex Furmanski" <a.furmanski@virgin.net>
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Date: Fri, 25 Feb 2000 19:47:19 -0000
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Subject: [afb] Re: Fillums (was: More A1200 Qs)
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Hi all
> > HTTP://www.mashman.co.uk
>
> It doesn't work - you've got your frameset tag in your body tag.
Sorry - that was meant to go privately :-/
Lovely job
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