Re: Sunday Salsa

2001-05-08 Thread Samuel W. Heywood
Hello Clarence: On Tue, 08 May 2001 00:08:45 -0400, Clarence Verge wrote: >> This is an interesting point for you to make, but who are you as an >> individual living in a temperate climate zone to arbitrarily say that zero >> degrees is the point at which it becomes bloody cold and a hundred deg

Re: built-in FTP client

2001-05-08 Thread Bernie
Steve (who is almost back - but from what?): > Try uploading a CGI file to a server using FTP binary, >then see if you still think ASCII is totally useless. ;-) I see your point. However ASCII transfers is still useless, all you need to do is make the file correct when you make it (or convert i

Re: Sunday Salsa

2001-05-08 Thread Clarence Verge
On Tue, 08 May 2001 22:04:13 -0400, Glenn McCorkle wrote: > On Tue, 08 May 2001 00:08:45 -0400, Clarence Verge wrote: >> It WAS the 1700s and you have to admit there appears to be some human >> element in the calibration - the LACK of which is what I complained >> about re: "C". > Ah yes... Per

Re: objet d'interest

2001-05-08 Thread Samuel W. Heywood
On Tue, 8 May 2001 10:48:33 -0400, Terri FitzSimons wrote: > Sam Heywood wrote, in part: >> ...I hope our Spelling and Grammar Sheriff is watching. In order for her > to secure a conviction for a violation citation against a federal agency > she would need only to subpoena witnesses into a US f

Re: Sunday Salsa

2001-05-08 Thread Glenn McCorkle
On Tue, 08 May 2001 00:08:45 -0400, Clarence Verge wrote: > The Fahrenheit scale was arrived at by an interesting series of mistakes. > Fahrenheit, German by birth, thought he was using a method described by > a contempory Dane, Roemer to calibrate his thermometers. He got the zero > point righ

Re: Sunday Salsa

2001-05-08 Thread Hristo Iliev
On Tue, 8 May 2001, Arachne4Dos wrote: > Hi there Hristo, > > We forget that not everyone on this list speaks English as a first or > main language, and of course the special "web" language. > > ISTR is an acronym (the first letters of each word Hristo) for > > "I Seem To Remember" > > others in

Re: Sunday Salsa

2001-05-08 Thread Hristo Iliev
On Sun, 6 May 2001, Mel Evans, Registered Arachne User wrote: > Now we > are looking forward to our next (MAIN) vacation to the Black Sea and > Bulgaria, the resort of "Golden Sands" in English, ISTR Zlatni Piasaci > in Bulgar Anglicised. If you don't know, Bulgarian uses the Cyrillic > alphabet

Re: Sunday Salsa

2001-05-08 Thread Arachne4Dos
On Tue, 8 May 2001 18:59:25 +0300 (EEST), [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >On Sun, 6 May 2001, Mel Evans, Registered Arachne User wrote: > >> Now we >> are looking forward to our next (MAIN) vacation to the Black Sea >>and >> Bulgaria, the resort of "Golden Sands" in English, ISTR Zlatni >>Piasaci >> in

Re: Sunday Salsa

2001-05-08 Thread Hristo Iliev
On Sun, 6 May 2001, Mel Evans, Registered Arachne User wrote: > Now we > are looking forward to our next (MAIN) vacation to the Black Sea and > Bulgaria, the resort of "Golden Sands" in English, ISTR Zlatni Piasaci > in Bulgar Anglicised. If you don't know, Bulgarian uses the Cyrillic > alphabet

Hello!

2001-05-08 Thread Hai Anh
I'm a new user of Arachne software. My ONLY laptop is in poor status: P5-100/8MB RAM/FDD/CD-ROM/Without HDD/ 14.4K Ext.modem...so I have to creat a RAMDISK to run applications Do you have any recommend for me to continue using this software ? If I have a PCcard modem...Could it run with Arachne?

Re: PCI hardware modem in DOS

2001-05-08 Thread Gregor J Jones
On Mon, 7 May 2001, Thomas Mueller wrote: | Has anybody on Arachne list used a PCI modem (hardware | controller, not Winmodem) with DOS? What would be the IRQ | and COM number or port address? I have, the one on this machine, though I am using it in Linux at the moment. My modem is an Action

re: objet d'interest

2001-05-08 Thread Terri FitzSimons
Sam Heywood wrote, in part: >...I hope our Spelling and Grammar Sheriff is watching. In order for her to secure a conviction for a violation citation against a federal agency she would need only to subpoena witnesses into a US federal district court and request to conduct an official hearing on

RE: RFC File Attachment

2001-05-08 Thread Thomas Mueller
---(begin quote) As best I can remember, AOL email will send files to other email services as RFC attachments. IIRC, this only signifies it conforms to RFC standards. Just save the file as a plain text file...in Arachne press F2, then either "view as plain text" or save as plain text. AOL always