Re: [CGUYS] Millennial Computer Guys Archive Online

2007-12-30 Thread Eric S. Sande
8 of the 9 subject lines were for problems with Microsoft products. Well, that doesn't surprise me. Windows 95 sort of sucked, and 8 out of 9 people were using it :-). * == QUICK LIST-COMMAND REFERENCE - Put the

Re: [CGUYS] Millennial Computer Guys Archive Online

2007-12-29 Thread Tom Piwowar
How about the first post ever? Does someone still have that one? I still have my email when I joined the list with my current email address, but I had an AOL account for several years before that. Wed, 6 Aug 1997 21:11:03 Your subscription to the COMPUTERGUYS-L list (WAMU-FM Computer

Re: [CGUYS] Millennial Computer Guys Archive Online

2007-12-29 Thread Steve at Verizon
And an incorrect starting point. The new millennium started on 01/01/2001. Tony B wrote: Since that beginning was just an arbitrary point in time, the real prize will be the LAST post on the list! :) On Dec 28, 2007 5:20 PM, Tom Piwowar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The Computer Guys List going

Re: [CGUYS] Millennial Computer Guys Archive Online

2007-12-29 Thread Tony B
Not in the computer world. We always start counting at zero, not one. On Dec 29, 2007 11:30 AM, Steve at Verizon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: And an incorrect starting point. The new millennium started on 01/01/2001. * ==

Re: [CGUYS] Millennial Computer Guys Archive Online

2007-12-29 Thread Tom Piwowar
And an incorrect starting point. The new millennium started on 01/01/2001. Sez you. * == QUICK LIST-COMMAND REFERENCE - Put the following commands in == * == the body of an email send 'em to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] == * Join

Re: [CGUYS] Millennial Computer Guys Archive Online

2007-12-29 Thread Reid Katan
Quoting Tom Piwowar [EMAIL PROTECTED]: How about the first post ever? Does someone still have that one? I still have my email when I joined the list with my current email address, but I had an AOL account for several years before that. I'm sure I still have mine. I keep all my welcome

[CGUYS] Millennial Computer Guys Archive Online

2007-12-28 Thread Tom Piwowar
The Computer Guys List going back to Jan 1, 2000 is now in the MARC (Mailinglist ARChive). Access it at http://marc.info/?l=computerguys-l The millennium began with a 1/1/2000 post by Marcio who was having a problem with his computer.

Re: [CGUYS] Millennial Computer Guys Archive Online

2007-12-28 Thread Tony B
Since that beginning was just an arbitrary point in time, the real prize will be the LAST post on the list! :) On Dec 28, 2007 5:20 PM, Tom Piwowar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The Computer Guys List going back to Jan 1, 2000 is now in the MARC (Mailinglist ARChive). Access it at

Re: [CGUYS] Millennial Computer Guys Archive Online

2007-12-28 Thread Tom Piwowar
Since that beginning was just an arbitrary point in time, the real prize will be the LAST post on the list! :) I promise to post an announcement giving that person credit. * == QUICK LIST-COMMAND REFERENCE - Put the

Re: [CGUYS] Millennial Computer Guys Archive Online

2007-12-28 Thread Tom Piwowar
Which millennium are you referring to? The CGL millennium? (The current calendar millennium began 1/1/2001 AD... Here in Washington DC the big celebration was held on 1/1/2000 with fireworks launched from the Washington Monument and a big concert at the Lincoln Memorial. So I mean the Bill

Re: [CGUYS] Millennial Computer Guys Archive Online

2007-12-28 Thread katan
On Fri, 28 Dec 2007 17:20:40 -0500, Tom Piwowar wrote: The Computer Guys List going back to Jan 1, 2000 is now in the MARC (Mailinglist ARChive). Access it at http://marc.info/?l=computerguys-l The millennium began with a 1/1/2000 post by Marcio who was having a problem with his computer.