[lace] UK Lace Guild Magazine

2004-10-30 Thread Jean Nathan
Have people in the UK received theirs? I haven't and was thinking it was
about time for it.

Jean in Poole

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[lace] Noelene's poem

2004-10-30 Thread Pene Piip
I forgot to say yesterday that Noelene's poem "Lace for All Seasons"
is published in this issue. Congratulations, Noelene!
Back to staying dry & warm in this wet & miserable weather,
Penelope Piip
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City of Tartu, Estonia
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[lace] UK Lace Guild Magazine

2004-10-30 Thread Jean Nathan
Having said that I hadn't got mine, it arrived about an hour ago.

There's a photo of one of my techniques portfolio pages (spider ground
showing the pattern draft, pricking and sample) for the Torchon Intermediate
Assessment in it. First time a picture of anything of mine has appeared.

Jane (Partridge), I really like your rainbow choker, and the article on the
Old Bailey Trials by Carol McFadzean is extremely interesting. At last I
know what a lace cow is.

Haven't had a chance to look at the rest yet.

Jean in Poole

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[lace] UK Lace magazine (and calendar)

2004-10-30 Thread Eberhard De Wille
Hi,

where can I order the calendar? I think I got the 2003 from my SP and really
loved it but missed to order the next one.

Martina DW


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> One thing I have to get somehow, is the 2005 Calendar. The theme is
> titled "Friends Around the World".  Patterns come from many countries
> around the world, including Australia & Estonia!!

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Re: [lace] UK Lace Guild Magazine

2004-10-30 Thread Sue Babbs
Mine arrived in the US yesterday (Friday) - and its full of lovely colour 
pictures. Have fun when you get yours
Sue


Have people in the UK received theirs? I haven't and was thinking it was
about time for it.
Jean in Poole
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Re: [lace] Currency symbols

2004-10-30 Thread Brenda Paternoster
Jean,
Dollar, percent, ampersand, hash etc along with all the upper and lower 
case letters and numbers are true ASCII symbols  and are consistent 
across all computer systems.
The Pound, Yen, Euro symbols along with all the accented letters, 
fractions and some punctuation marks etc come into the upper ASCII set 
(128-255) and can vary from system to system.

As a test I'm pretty certain that you will all see the following 
correctly displayed:
Dollar 	$
Ampersand	&
Hash		#
Percent	%

But almost certainly most of you will find some of the following 
displayed differently from what I've typed (unless you are using Mail 
on a Mac configured to British English):
Pound		#
Yen			Â
Euro		â
Copyright	Â
e acute	Ã
Pi			Ï
Degree		Â
Half		Â

As Vibeke Ervà said (and how may of you saw Vibeke's surname 
correctly?) it's necessary to use the standard abbreviations such as 
GBP or USD for email.

Brenda
On 28 Oct 2004, at 09:28, Jean Nathan wrote:
Is it only the UK, then, that acknowledges the existence of other
currencies? On the English (UK) keyboard we have symbols for:
Pound sterling - Â
Dollar - $
Euro - ?
For computers where the operating system is set up as English (United
Kingdom) the only one that causes a problem is the Euro in emails in 
plain
text.

With an English UK setup, in plain text I can either send an email
containing the euro as unicode, which messes up the both the pound and 
the
euro, but leaves the dollar alone or I can send 'as is', when both the 
pound
and dollar are OK, but the euro is received as a question mark. In 
HTML, all
three symbols get sent and received correctly. I'm sending this 'as 
is', but
in plain text because Arachne strips the HTML code anyway. If your 
computer
isn't set up as English UK you now know how these symbols appear when 
you
receive them in your setup. UK setups should receive the Euro as a 
question
mark.

On the keyboard the pound symbol is on the upper row number 3 key. The 
Euro
and the dollar are both on the number 4 key, the dollar accessed with 
the
shift key held down and the Euro with the Ctrl and Alt keys held down.

Jean in Poole
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Brenda
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