Re: What are you cooking? Was HELP! re NEtscape 7.0
Good idea - I'll try that! ann David Savage wrote: >You really should have the odd glass of water now and then. > >Dave > >On 12/23/06, ann sanfedele <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >>Well no wonder I didn't know - I dont' drink! >>ann >> >> > > > -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List PDML@pdml.net http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net
Re: What are you cooking? Was HELP! re NEtscape 7.0
You really should have the odd glass of water now and then. Dave On 12/23/06, ann sanfedele <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Well no wonder I didn't know - I dont' drink! > ann -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List PDML@pdml.net http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net
Re: What are you cooking? Was HELP! re NEtscape 7.0
ah - homemade leftovers - much better ! ann graywolf wrote: >I did. > >It is pretty much like what you get in a family restaurant for >Thanksgiving or Christmas dinner only made with better ingredients, and >a bit of love. Sliced turkey breast, stuffing, mashed taters, green >beans, gravy, cranberry sauce, hot rolls, pie. I will not be having the >cranberry sauce or pie this time around. I always make enough to have a >bit of leftovers, and make a couple of big TV dinners out of it. This >year I saved one of the TV dinners, and will have fresh gravy and rolls >with it. Actually, it's not a bad meal for a single guy living alone. > > >ann sanfedele wrote: > > >>Depends on who cooked it originally :) >> >>a >> >>graywolf wrote: >> >> >> >>>I am having leftover turkey cassarole from T-Day. Aren't I lucky? >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >> >> >> > > > -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List PDML@pdml.net http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net
Re: What are you cooking? Was HELP! re NEtscape 7.0
Well no wonder I didn't know - I dont' drink! ann Paul Stenquist wrote: >Cabernet Sauvignon. I have two different Napa wines. It's fun to >compare. >Paul >On Dec 22, 2006, at 7:05 PM, ann sanfedele wrote: > > > >>dueling Christmas dinners! YOurs sounds lovely as well >> >>what are um "cabs" ? aside from taxis, that is :) >> >>ann >> >> >>Paul Stenquist wrote: >> >> >> >>>Sounds great, Ann. I love duck, it is my favorite fowl, but my wife >>>isn't very keen on it. I'm going to make a crown roast of pork. It >>>will be stuffed with a cherry, pecan and cornbread dressing. I have a >>>couple of good cabs, and my wife is making a sweet potato pie with >>>pecan and gingersnap crust. >>>Paul >>>On Dec 22, 2006, at 6:22 PM, ann sanfedele wrote: >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> to me too, and I'm making wild rice dressing - but that will be cooked outside the bird ann Paul Sorenson wrote: >Hmmm...an interesting variation on Turducken. The melding of >different >flavors sounds good. > >-P > >ann sanfedele wrote: > > > > > > > >>I went out and did some fun shopping for what I'm making on >>Christmas >>night (Monday) >>A muscovy duck - and stuffing partridge inside... bought fresh in >>Chinatown for a combined total >>of $17.00 >> >>If I can find someone who will send me one quail I'll put that >>inside >>the partridge... >>I'm only feeding 3 people... >>Haven't cooked a duck in a while and I love it. >> >>ann >> >> >>John Whittingham wrote: >> >> >> >> >> >> >> I'd assume so, since she says she is using Netscape 7.0 :-) >>>Just checking, you could use any client with Netscape Navigator, >>>not >>>necessarily communicator. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> With 7.0 and later, Netscape got a lot more aggressive in their mail handling. It used to be the case that you could open up a mail file (not a message - the mail file containing an entire "folder") using a text editor, change things around, and write out a new file. Try that with Netscape 7.0 and the folder just seems to vanish from the Netscape folder list; while the file is still there, it presumably fails some consistency check. Not a bad thing in some ways - there were too many ways to abuse the free edit capability - but annoying. I wouldn't be at all surprised to find that renaming folders only works if you do it from inside Netscape, too. >>>I've not used Netscape for some time but mail folders generally >>>were saved as >>>text files with the extension *.msf or *.nsf IIRC as stated >>>above so a search >>>on a Windows PC for *.nsf or *.msf would find all files with >>>that extension. >>>It's unlikely that you have lost the information all together >>>it's just not >>>showing up in communicator or whatever they call it these days! >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> Ann - if you did anything (renaming, etc.) outside Netscape, undo it, and then try renaming, etc. from inside the Netscape email window. Oh, just one other thing - make sure your email options are set to "show all messages", not "show unread messages" (that's done in a drop-down box at the top of the folder message list, I believe). >>>As above! >>> >>>John >>> >>>- >>>-- >>>- >>> >>>The information transmitted is intended only for the person to >>>whom it is addressed and may contain >>>confidential and/or privileged material. If you have received an >>>email in error please notify Carmel College >>>on [EMAIL PROTECTED] then delete all copies of it from your >>>systems. >>> >>>Although Carmel College scans incoming and outgoing emails and >>>email attachments for viruses we cannot >>>guarantee a communication to be free of all viruses nor accept >>>any responsibility for viruses. >>> >>>Although Carmel College monitors incoming and outgoing emails >>>for inappropriate content, the college cannot >>>be held responsible for the views or expressions of the author. >>>The views expressed may not neces
Re: What are you cooking? Was HELP! re NEtscape 7.0
I did. It is pretty much like what you get in a family restaurant for Thanksgiving or Christmas dinner only made with better ingredients, and a bit of love. Sliced turkey breast, stuffing, mashed taters, green beans, gravy, cranberry sauce, hot rolls, pie. I will not be having the cranberry sauce or pie this time around. I always make enough to have a bit of leftovers, and make a couple of big TV dinners out of it. This year I saved one of the TV dinners, and will have fresh gravy and rolls with it. Actually, it's not a bad meal for a single guy living alone. ann sanfedele wrote: > Depends on who cooked it originally :) > > a > > graywolf wrote: > >> I am having leftover turkey cassarole from T-Day. Aren't I lucky? >> >> >> >> > > > -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List PDML@pdml.net http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net
Re: What are you cooking? Was HELP! re NEtscape 7.0
Cabernet Sauvignon. I have two different Napa wines. It's fun to compare. Paul On Dec 22, 2006, at 7:05 PM, ann sanfedele wrote: > dueling Christmas dinners! YOurs sounds lovely as well > > what are um "cabs" ? aside from taxis, that is :) > > ann > > > Paul Stenquist wrote: > >> Sounds great, Ann. I love duck, it is my favorite fowl, but my wife >> isn't very keen on it. I'm going to make a crown roast of pork. It >> will be stuffed with a cherry, pecan and cornbread dressing. I have a >> couple of good cabs, and my wife is making a sweet potato pie with >> pecan and gingersnap crust. >> Paul >> On Dec 22, 2006, at 6:22 PM, ann sanfedele wrote: >> >> >> >>> to me too, >>> and I'm making wild rice dressing - but that will be cooked outside >>> the bird >>> >>> ann >>> >>> Paul Sorenson wrote: >>> >>> >>> Hmmm...an interesting variation on Turducken. The melding of different flavors sounds good. -P ann sanfedele wrote: > I went out and did some fun shopping for what I'm making on > Christmas > night (Monday) > A muscovy duck - and stuffing partridge inside... bought fresh in > Chinatown for a combined total > of $17.00 > > If I can find someone who will send me one quail I'll put that > inside > the partridge... > I'm only feeding 3 people... > Haven't cooked a duck in a while and I love it. > > ann > > > John Whittingham wrote: > > > > > >>> I'd assume so, since she says she is using Netscape 7.0 :-) >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >> Just checking, you could use any client with Netscape Navigator, >> not >> necessarily communicator. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >>> With 7.0 and later, Netscape got a lot more aggressive in their >>> mail >>> handling. It used to be the case that you could open up a mail >>> file >>> (not a message - the mail file containing an entire "folder") >>> using >>> a text editor, change things around, and write out a new file. >>> Try >>> that with Netscape 7.0 and the folder just seems to vanish from >>> the >>> Netscape folder list; while the file is still there, it >>> presumably >>> fails some consistency check. Not a bad thing in some ways - >>> there >>> were too many ways to abuse the free edit capability - but >>> annoying. >>> I wouldn't be at all surprised to find that renaming folders >>> only >>> works if you do it from inside Netscape, too. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >> I've not used Netscape for some time but mail folders generally >> were saved as >> text files with the extension *.msf or *.nsf IIRC as stated >> above so a search >> on a Windows PC for *.nsf or *.msf would find all files with >> that extension. >> It's unlikely that you have lost the information all together >> it's just not >> showing up in communicator or whatever they call it these days! >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >>> Ann - if you did anything (renaming, etc.) outside Netscape, >>> undo it, >>> and then try renaming, etc. from inside the Netscape email >>> window. >>> >>> Oh, just one other thing - make sure your email options are >>> set to >>> "show all messages", not "show unread messages" (that's done >>> in a >>> drop-down box at the top of the folder message list, I believe). >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >> As above! >> >> John >> >> - >> -- >> - >> >> The information transmitted is intended only for the person to >> whom it is addressed and may contain >> confidential and/or privileged material. If you have received an >> email in error please notify Carmel College >> on [EMAIL PROTECTED] then delete all copies of it from your >> systems. >> >> Although Carmel College scans incoming and outgoing emails and >> email attachments for viruses we cannot >> guarantee a communication to be free of all viruses nor accept >> any responsibility for viruses. >> >> Although Carmel College monitors incoming and outgoing emails >> for inappropriate content, the college cannot >> be held responsible for the views or expressions of the author. >> The views expressed may not necessarily be those of Carmel >> College and Carmel College cannot be held >> responsible for any loss or injury resulting from the contents >> of a message. >> >> - >> -- >> - >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> > > > >>> >>> -- >>
Re: What are you cooking? Was HELP! re NEtscape 7.0
Depends on who cooked it originally :) a graywolf wrote: >I am having leftover turkey cassarole from T-Day. Aren't I lucky? > > > > -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List PDML@pdml.net http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net
Re: What are you cooking? Was HELP! re NEtscape 7.0
I am having leftover turkey cassarole from T-Day. Aren't I lucky? -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List PDML@pdml.net http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net
Re: What are you cooking? Was HELP! re NEtscape 7.0
dueling Christmas dinners! YOurs sounds lovely as well what are um "cabs" ? aside from taxis, that is :) ann Paul Stenquist wrote: >Sounds great, Ann. I love duck, it is my favorite fowl, but my wife >isn't very keen on it. I'm going to make a crown roast of pork. It >will be stuffed with a cherry, pecan and cornbread dressing. I have a >couple of good cabs, and my wife is making a sweet potato pie with >pecan and gingersnap crust. >Paul >On Dec 22, 2006, at 6:22 PM, ann sanfedele wrote: > > > >>to me too, >>and I'm making wild rice dressing - but that will be cooked outside >>the bird >> >>ann >> >>Paul Sorenson wrote: >> >> >> >>>Hmmm...an interesting variation on Turducken. The melding of >>>different >>>flavors sounds good. >>> >>>-P >>> >>>ann sanfedele wrote: >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> I went out and did some fun shopping for what I'm making on Christmas night (Monday) A muscovy duck - and stuffing partridge inside... bought fresh in Chinatown for a combined total of $17.00 If I can find someone who will send me one quail I'll put that inside the partridge... I'm only feeding 3 people... Haven't cooked a duck in a while and I love it. ann John Whittingham wrote: >>I'd assume so, since she says she is using Netscape 7.0 :-) >> >> >> >> >> >> >Just checking, you could use any client with Netscape Navigator, >not >necessarily communicator. > > > > > > > > >>With 7.0 and later, Netscape got a lot more aggressive in their >>mail >>handling. It used to be the case that you could open up a mail >>file >>(not a message - the mail file containing an entire "folder") >>using >>a text editor, change things around, and write out a new file. >>Try >>that with Netscape 7.0 and the folder just seems to vanish from >>the >>Netscape folder list; while the file is still there, it presumably >>fails some consistency check. Not a bad thing in some ways - >>there >>were too many ways to abuse the free edit capability - but >>annoying. >>I wouldn't be at all surprised to find that renaming folders only >>works if you do it from inside Netscape, too. >> >> >> >> >> >> >I've not used Netscape for some time but mail folders generally >were saved as >text files with the extension *.msf or *.nsf IIRC as stated >above so a search >on a Windows PC for *.nsf or *.msf would find all files with >that extension. >It's unlikely that you have lost the information all together >it's just not >showing up in communicator or whatever they call it these days! > > > > > > > > >>Ann - if you did anything (renaming, etc.) outside Netscape, >>undo it, >>and then try renaming, etc. from inside the Netscape email window. >> >>Oh, just one other thing - make sure your email options are set to >>"show all messages", not "show unread messages" (that's done in a >>drop-down box at the top of the folder message list, I believe). >> >> >> >> >> >> >As above! > >John > >--- >- > >The information transmitted is intended only for the person to >whom it is addressed and may contain >confidential and/or privileged material. If you have received an >email in error please notify Carmel College >on [EMAIL PROTECTED] then delete all copies of it from your >systems. > >Although Carmel College scans incoming and outgoing emails and >email attachments for viruses we cannot >guarantee a communication to be free of all viruses nor accept >any responsibility for viruses. > >Although Carmel College monitors incoming and outgoing emails >for inappropriate content, the college cannot >be held responsible for the views or expressions of the author. >The views expressed may not necessarily be those of Carmel >College and Carmel College cannot be held >responsible for any loss or injury resulting from the contents >of a message. > >--- >- > > > > > > > > >>> >>> >>> >>> >> >>-- >>PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List >>PDML@pdml.net >>http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net >> >> > > > > -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List PDML@pdml.net http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net
What are you cooking? Was HELP! re NEtscape 7.0
Sounds great, Ann. I love duck, it is my favorite fowl, but my wife isn't very keen on it. I'm going to make a crown roast of pork. It will be stuffed with a cherry, pecan and cornbread dressing. I have a couple of good cabs, and my wife is making a sweet potato pie with pecan and gingersnap crust. Paul On Dec 22, 2006, at 6:22 PM, ann sanfedele wrote: > to me too, > and I'm making wild rice dressing - but that will be cooked outside > the bird > > ann > > Paul Sorenson wrote: > >> Hmmm...an interesting variation on Turducken. The melding of >> different >> flavors sounds good. >> >> -P >> >> ann sanfedele wrote: >> >> >> >>> I went out and did some fun shopping for what I'm making on >>> Christmas >>> night (Monday) >>> A muscovy duck - and stuffing partridge inside... bought fresh in >>> Chinatown for a combined total >>> of $17.00 >>> >>> If I can find someone who will send me one quail I'll put that >>> inside >>> the partridge... >>> I'm only feeding 3 people... >>> Haven't cooked a duck in a while and I love it. >>> >>> ann >>> >>> >>> John Whittingham wrote: >>> >>> >>> > I'd assume so, since she says she is using Netscape 7.0 :-) > > > > Just checking, you could use any client with Netscape Navigator, not necessarily communicator. > With 7.0 and later, Netscape got a lot more aggressive in their > mail > handling. It used to be the case that you could open up a mail > file > (not a message - the mail file containing an entire "folder") > using > a text editor, change things around, and write out a new file. > Try > that with Netscape 7.0 and the folder just seems to vanish from > the > Netscape folder list; while the file is still there, it presumably > fails some consistency check. Not a bad thing in some ways - > there > were too many ways to abuse the free edit capability - but > annoying. > I wouldn't be at all surprised to find that renaming folders only > works if you do it from inside Netscape, too. > > > > I've not used Netscape for some time but mail folders generally were saved as text files with the extension *.msf or *.nsf IIRC as stated above so a search on a Windows PC for *.nsf or *.msf would find all files with that extension. It's unlikely that you have lost the information all together it's just not showing up in communicator or whatever they call it these days! > Ann - if you did anything (renaming, etc.) outside Netscape, > undo it, > and then try renaming, etc. from inside the Netscape email window. > > Oh, just one other thing - make sure your email options are set to > "show all messages", not "show unread messages" (that's done in a > drop-down box at the top of the folder message list, I believe). > > > > As above! John --- - The information transmitted is intended only for the person to whom it is addressed and may contain confidential and/or privileged material. If you have received an email in error please notify Carmel College on [EMAIL PROTECTED] then delete all copies of it from your systems. Although Carmel College scans incoming and outgoing emails and email attachments for viruses we cannot guarantee a communication to be free of all viruses nor accept any responsibility for viruses. Although Carmel College monitors incoming and outgoing emails for inappropriate content, the college cannot be held responsible for the views or expressions of the author. The views expressed may not necessarily be those of Carmel College and Carmel College cannot be held responsible for any loss or injury resulting from the contents of a message. --- - >>> >>> >>> >> >> >> >> > > > > -- > PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List > PDML@pdml.net > http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List PDML@pdml.net http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net