> eric-engle: ...and finding out that the pc does not
> appear to have a "clipboard" i figured attachments
> would be easier.
> 
> Alain: Haven't they copied that part of the Macintosh
> GUI yet? How primitive!

Adrian: Linux has a different system of copy and paste, it's more like
select and insert, it's very good, but different.

> Alain: If you wish, Eric, but I have a better idea.
> Mail them to me as attachments. I will then put your
> mail attachment into our web space, so as to make it
> available to everyone that is interested, at the click
> of a mouse (URL). Even better than that would be that
> you deposit the resource on our web server yourself,
> via FTP, then post a mail message that merely quotes
> the URL corresponding to the newly-deposited resource.
> If you need instructions, don't hesitate to write to
> me.

Adrian: I hate to complain but this is still very difficult and unreliable
for me as the server I depend on for internet access is down 90% of the time
and I have no way of avoiding using this server.  My email is extremely
reliable however, but I can only subscribe to the list in digest mode due to
problems with the list in the past and Scott becoming rather annoyed at
bouncing mail (a mystery still to be resolved).  I'd suggest fixing your
system because it doesn't need to crash that often.  :)  Again, sorry for
being so difficult but I would like to keep up with the discussions.

> Alain Farmer

Adrian Sutton

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