Just like to add that I myself appreciate the data limit on attachments.
I use a mobile broadband plan as my primary home internet. It is not
monthly, but rather prepaid.
The main advantage is that if I just check email and a couple news sites
(while using noscript/adblock/ghostery to limit
On Tue, May 8, 2018, at 04:35, Anton Aylward wrote:
> On 07/05/18 07:10 PM, junkyardspar...@yepmail.net wrote:
> > whereas exFAT currently *does* present some obstacle
>
> And what obstacle is that?
Just in the practical sense that it has resulted in two (IIRC) different people
posting here
Thanks for confirmation. At least I found a workaround.
Am Dienstag, 8. Mai 2018, 22:27:30 CEST schrieb Tobias Ellinghaus:
> Am Dienstag, 8. Mai 2018, 21:45:03 CEST schrieb Michael Fritze:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have updated DT to 2.4.3 on Win10 and Linux.
> >
> > On Linux its fine. On Windows I
Am Dienstag, 8. Mai 2018, 21:45:03 CEST schrieb Michael Fritze:
> Hi,
>
> I have updated DT to 2.4.3 on Win10 and Linux.
>
> On Linux its fine. On Windows I can't navigate when importing a folder. Was
> working in 2.4.2.
>
> Workaround is just to drop the folder from Explorer.
>
> Is that a
* Michael Fritze [05-08-18 15:47]:
> Hi,
>
> I have updated DT to 2.4.3 on Win10 and Linux.
>
> On Linux its fine. On Windows I can't navigate when importing a folder. Was
> working in 2.4.2.
>
> Workaround is just to drop the folder from Explorer.
>
> Is that a known
Hi,
I have updated DT to 2.4.3 on Win10 and Linux.
On Linux its fine. On Windows I can't navigate when importing a folder. Was
working in 2.4.2.
Workaround is just to drop the folder from Explorer.
Is that a known bug?
Best Regards, Micha.
On 08/05/18 01:44 PM, I. Ivanov wrote:
>
> On 2018-05-08 07:38 AM, Anton Aylward wrote:
>> On 07/05/18 07:14 PM, I. Ivanov wrote:
>>> Is it an European practice not to top post?
>> No.
>> It is how it always "used to be" before such things as GMail
> I don't "completely" agree about GMail
On 2018-05-08 07:38 AM, Anton Aylward wrote:
On 07/05/18 07:14 PM, I. Ivanov wrote:
Is it an European practice not to top post?
No.
It is how it always "used to be" before such things as GMail
I don't "completely" agree about GMail (because I have observed the
practice before that). But
Am Samstag, 5. Mai 2018, 13:26:03 CEST schrieb kneops:
> Hi Tobias,
Hi Jack,
> Did you receive my files and were they any good?
yes, I received them. Sorry for the lack of reaction, I was at LGM and am
still catching up with the mails I got in that time.
> Jack
Tobias
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On 07/05/18 07:14 PM, I. Ivanov wrote:
> Is it an European practice not to top post?
No.
It is how it always "used to be" before such things as GMail
> I deal with quite a bit of email and everyone (that I have worked with in
> North
> America) top posts when they reply to email.
I've been
On 07/05/18 10:30 PM, Mark Heieis wrote:
> I agree. I find it frustrating to scroll to the bottom to find a response.
No its not.
This response illustrates why its not.
A: Yes.
> Q: Are you sure?
>> A: Because it reverses the logical flow of conversation.
>>> Q: Why
On 07/05/18 08:26 PM, Michael wrote:
> I never knew that "top posting" was a problem. Maybe I'm just used to it, but
> I
> prefer to have the reply at the top so I don't have to scroll thru all the
> messages in the chain to find the latest post.
Then at least trim what's not relevant, such as
On Tue, 2018-05-08 at 08:03 -0400, Robert Krawitz wrote:
> Just a couple of comments --
>
> 1) Not everyone has fast internet. A month ago I had 1.5/.368 DSL.
>
> 2) Mobile devices often have data caps.
Probably it was not really clear that my comment was ironical. If 90-s
are over and old
On Tue, 08 May 2018 08:48:51 +0300, Timur Irikovich Davletshin wrote:
>> "OTOH, using mobile
>> devices or mail clients like outlook that is not so easy, and the
>> 90ies are over..."
>
> Bad logic. If 90s are over then it is really strange to cry about those
> pictures in the age of ubiquitous
On 07/05/18 07:10 PM, junkyardspar...@yepmail.net wrote:
> whereas exFAT currently *does* present some obstacle
And what obstacle is that?
You are only going to need exFAT if your card is over 32G.
I'm not saying that 32G is the new version of 640k, just that I don't see a
problem with using
> Message du 07/05/18 23:12
> De : "Patrick Shanahan"
> A : darktable-user@lists.darktable.org
> Copie à :
> Objet : Re: [darktable-user] SDXC Card not detected
>
> * Jean-Luc CECCOLI [05-07-18 15:56]:
> > > Message du 07/05/18 21:34
> > > De : "Patrick Shanahan"
> >
> > > A :
On mardi 8 mai 2018 07:48:51 CEST Timur Irikovich Davletshin wrote:
> > "OTOH, using mobile
> > devices or mail clients like outlook that is not so easy, and the
> > 90ies are over..."
>
> Bad logic. If 90s are over then it is really strange to cry about those
> pictures in the age of ubiquitous
heya,
On Tue, May 8, 2018 at 6:23 AM, Timur Irikovich Davletshin
wrote:
> Reminds me of UN security council. One is whining, two are furious,
> China's neutral, Russia's banning every US. initiative and no one wants
> to make official rules :)
since i found that an
On Tue, 8 May 2018 at 07:11 Remco Viëtor wrote:
> Hundreds of
> lines of quoted text to be read bottom up do not tempt me to make an
> effort to
> figure out what's going on.
>
> In such cases, I just delete the message without bothering to read it at
all.
On mardi 8 mai 2018 07:35:50 CEST Michael Below wrote:
(...)
> Top posting vs. inline is a matter of internet tradition (Usenet) vs
> newfangled AOL users/Outlook etc., see
> https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Posting_style#Top-posting
>
> I learned some time back in Usenet newsgroups that it's rude
On mardi 8 mai 2018 02:26:01 CEST Michael wrote:
> I never knew that "top posting" was a problem. Maybe I'm just used to it,
> but I prefer to have the reply at the top so I don't have to scroll thru
> all the messages in the chain to find the latest post.
> On May 8, 2018 12:13:36 AM UTC, Patrick
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