Re[3]: Signature Thing Frustration

2000-01-30 Thread tracer

Hello Chuck Mattsen,
On GMT your local time,
which was Monday, January 31, 2000, 12:41:35 AM (GMT+0700) my local time,
Chuck Mattsen wrote:


> On Sunday, January 30, 2000 at 11:15 AM or thereabouts, Thomas
> Fernandez wrote the following about Signature Thing Frustration:

Thomas>> You have life? - I have a computer. ;-)

> A meager semblance of one, barely ... would you believe I live in a
> one-room, studio apartment and just the other day I realized I'm
> surrounding by three functional PCs and three others in various states
> of repair/disrepair ... that's what happens when you work from home, I
> guess.

> Chuck

You havent seen the room where I sit OR my living room.
Even THIS system is under total renovation and while doing my email
the rest of my e-drive is still being copied..
All the cases are semi permanent open, and I must have about 7 systems
here in various stages of being changed/upgraded (except one, it
caught fire on the motherboard...)

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Re[3]: Signature Thing Frustration

2000-01-30 Thread John De Hoog

Chuck Mattsen wrote...

CM> My first clue is usually when some "helpful" person on this list
CM> emails me to tell me it's not working ... some people spend a lot
CM> of time watching for that, apparently.  :-) Myself, I have other
CM> hobbies.

  Yes, I got one of those mails too. Interestingly, not everyone
  thinks the sig-dash standard is a good thing. When it was introduced
  to Datula, a Japanese mailer, the regulars on the Datula mailing
  list set up a howl, with some of them saying it was a really bad
  idea to have a program automatically cut out everything after the
  sig-dash.

  I'm not opposed to it myself, but if The Bat! is not going to make
  it easy for me to use it, I'm not going to waste more time than it's
  worth. Especially when we have the Select + F4 option, which I like
  much better. Let's face it, the only people for whom the sig-dash
  standard makes sense are those who blindly quote the entire message.
  And I'm not one of those, thank you. 
   
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Re[3]: Signature Thing Frustration

2000-01-30 Thread Gary

Hi Chuck,

On Sunday, January 30, 2000, 2:31:45 PM, you hammered out:


C> Here in Minnesota, the home of the "Ice Thing" as Gary puts it , we
C> don't sweat the small stuff ... or any stuff, for that matter ... in
C> January.

I don't see how you can sweat anything in Minnesota in January !
(Hoping to get there to pay homage to the Ice Gods)...

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Re[3]: Signature Thing Frustration

2000-01-30 Thread Gary

Hi Chuck,

On Sunday, January 30, 2000, 11:41:35 AM, you hammered out:

C> On Sunday, January 30, 2000 at 11:15 AM or thereabouts, Thomas
C> Fernandez wrote the following about Signature Thing Frustration:

Thomas>> You have life? - I have a computer. ;-)

C> A meager semblance of one, barely ... would you believe I live in a
C> one-room, studio apartment and just the other day I realized I'm
C> surrounding by three functional PCs and three others in various states
C> of repair/disrepair ... that's what happens when you work from home, I
C> guess.

Yah, but you have "The Ice Thing!"

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