That's interesting, I can't find the link on Tom's page though, either I'm
blind or I'm having a premature hangover.
Could you post the URL?
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That's interesting, I can't find the link on Tom's page though, either
I'm
blind or I'm having a premature hangover.
Could you post the URL?
| Einar Orn Eidsson
"Potts, Ross" wrote:
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> Okay, here it is. It's dated today(4 Feb 2000).
>
> www.tomshardware.com/technews/index.html#0619.
For the full scoop, see http://www.theregister.co.uk/000203-22.html
If you post complete URLs, *some* of us can just click on them in our
mailers. ;^)
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Potts, Ross wrote:
> Some people don't like embedded HTML mail, especially if they aren't
> using something that uses it, such as Netscape. Cutting and pasting
> is just as easy.
uh... I think Wes just meant post the complete URL (actually,
that's what he said), i.e. stick http:// on the front
"Potts, Ross" wrote:
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> Some people don't like embedded HTML mail, especially if they aren't using
> something that uses it, such as Netscape. Cutting and pasting is just as easy.
> Personally, I like the idea of using links in mail. I just decided to go for
> the lowest common denominator.
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