The main problem with Neo--at least for discussion-oriented forums like FFL--is
the formatting of replies. Top posting is fine in some cases, but if you want
to interleave your comments, the formatting problems make coherent exchanges
extremely difficult.
Another major problem is the very li
Emily wrote:
> > Of course the reality is, Judy was *extremely helpful* to all of us during
> > the "Neo-transition" period. Barry crashes and burns again:
> How? By bitching about the new interface, failing to understand the
> market it was created for (mobiles), and encouraging people to write
Dear Turq; ewe write, “Luddite Lib.” That is descriptive of something, You
were thinking “Liberal” or may be 'Luddite Liberation' back to the late
neo-transition? Is some scholarship around this label to this recent period of
yahoo struggling to be in the modern world again. That is thought ful
This is all trolling, stuff Richard made up. If anyone here takes Richard
seriously enough to want a detailed refutation, let me know.
Richard wrote:
Well, I'm still waiting for Judy to explain to me how she set a macro key in
Neo - not sure how anyone could paste in a macro from Word or Wor
Of course the reality is, Judy was *extremely helpful* to all of us during the
"Neo-transition" period. Share, OTOH, not so much. LOL
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote:
You'd suck working at a computer help desk - I hope this isn't an example of
how you treat your clients.
We
Share, I'm going to leave that to you to figure out all by yourself. How d'ya
like them apples, kid?
Share pretended:
> So what if some noticed all this back in August. What's your point?
On Monday, November 25, 2013 2:23 PM, "authfriend@..." wrote:
Some of us noticed all this ba