Re: Regular programming

2004-06-12 Thread Cotty


>Its amazing boys and girls.
>Set up a couple of filters and suddenly fully 1/3 of the content of
>the PDML, all of it apparently randomly generated noise, judging from
>a cursory QC inspection, goes straight to the bit bucket.
>
>It's a beautiful thing.
>
>William Robb

Bill, I am shortly unsubbing from the digests and going 'full time'
 when my broadband gets activated in a couple of weeks. I can't
tell you what a pleasure it will be to be able to set up some filters


Cheers,
  Cotty


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Re: Regular programming

2004-06-12 Thread Gonz

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Its amazing boys and girls.
Set up a couple of filters and suddenly fully 1/3 of the content of
the PDML, all of it apparently randomly generated noise, judging from
a cursory QC inspection, goes straight to the bit bucket.
It's a beautiful thing.
Yes it is.
William Robb




Re: Regular Programming

2004-06-12 Thread Joseph Tainter
Wheatfield, is that really you, or is it Mr. Hyde?
Joe


Re: Regular programming

2004-06-12 Thread Keith Whaley

Cotty wrote:

Its amazing boys and girls.
Set up a couple of filters and suddenly fully 1/3 of the content of
the PDML, all of it apparently randomly generated noise, judging from
a cursory QC inspection, goes straight to the bit bucket.
It's a beautiful thing.
William Robb

Bill, I am shortly unsubbing from the digests and going 'full time'
 when my broadband gets activated in a couple of weeks. I can't
tell you what a pleasure it will be to be able to set up some filters
Then I'll just say goodbye now, Cotty, ol' chap...
keith <== just kidding!  YOU may not be, but I am...>
Cheers,
  Cotty