Re: Top-Bottom Posting Clarification

2006-02-04 Thread sandra ragan
You are correct... I mis-spoke... it is Mail... On Feb 3, 2006, at 6:25 PM, phoenix wrote: In /Safari/? Please don't mistake this for nit-picking, but I'm genuinely curious if it's Safari (the web browser) or Mail.app that you're talking about -- or some other program. I don't think I've s

Re: Top-Bottom Posting Clarification

2006-02-03 Thread Geoffrey Peters
Stardate 060203.11:52 -0500. A subspace message from Laurent Daudelin reads: 1. It's logical. It shows the flow from message to response. Historical note: RFC 1855 (which is what these rules are based on) grew out of the inherent patchiness in UseNet NNTP propagation -- no-one could guarante

Re: Top-Bottom Posting Clarification

2006-02-03 Thread phoenix
Quoth sandra ragan : > In Safari I found that there is a pref setting for sending your > signature to the bottom In /Safari/? Please don't mistake this for nit-picking, but I'm genuinely curious if it's Safari (the web browser) or Mail.app that you're talking about -- or some other program. I

Re: Top-Bottom Posting Clarification

2006-02-03 Thread mike kochkodin
--- Laurent Daudelin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > We just got words from Dan, the List Mom, about the > top-bottom posting issue > and here is what he said: > > " The rule applies regardless of the default > behavior of any given email > client. We established the rule for four reasons: > > 1.

Re: Top-Bottom Posting Clarification

2006-02-03 Thread Brian L. Matthews
If you can modify your signature, you can also add 2 '-' characters at the beginning of a line, just above your name and signature. The standard is "-- " (dash dash space) on a line by itself. See RFC 3676 for instance. Brian -- G-Books is sponsored by and... Small D

Re: Top-Bottom Posting Clarification

2006-02-03 Thread Laurent Daudelin
On 03/02/06 15:02, "sandra ragan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On Feb 3, 2006, at 8:52 AM, Laurent Daudelin wrote: > >> " The rule applies regardless of the default behavior of any given >> email >> client. We established the rule for four reasons: > > In Safari I found that there is a pref se

Re: Top-Bottom Posting Clarification

2006-02-03 Thread sandra ragan
On Feb 3, 2006, at 8:52 AM, Laurent Daudelin wrote: " The rule applies regardless of the default behavior of any given email client. We established the rule for four reasons: In Safari I found that there is a pref setting for sending your signature to the bottom (I added an extra line of em

Top-Bottom Posting Clarification

2006-02-03 Thread Laurent Daudelin
We just got words from Dan, the List Mom, about the top-bottom posting issue and here is what he said: " The rule applies regardless of the default behavior of any given email client. We established the rule for four reasons: 1. It's logical. It shows the flow from message to response. 2. It mak

Re: Clarification?

2005-10-12 Thread John Collins
I can confirm that it will go in--I have a QS dual 800 and I put one in--but I have never figured out how to get the access door to open. So I added an external on top and use it. Need is about gone since I only have some old files archived on Zips. I would be interested if anybody can tell me

Re: Clarification?

2005-10-12 Thread Bruce Johnson
On Oct 11, 2005, at 9:19 PM, Dylan Moore wrote: Hey bruce, quick question- I'm probably misunderstanding you, but i'm pretty sure the quicksilver takes an internal zip. Well, let me put it this way- I have a quicksilver, and it had the option to take an internal zip- and since I opted for

Re: Clarification?

2005-10-12 Thread Tim Collier
Dylan, you're right, they did have an option for a zip drive on the Quicksilvers. I didn't opt to get it because I thought they were on their way out. But the option was there. Tim On Oct 12, 2005, at 12:19 AM, Dylan Moore wrote: Hey bruce, quick question- I'm probably misunderstanding you

Clarification?

2005-10-11 Thread Dylan Moore
Hey bruce, quick question- I'm probably misunderstanding you, but i'm pretty sure the quicksilver takes an internal zip. Well, let me put it this way- I have a quicksilver, and it had the option to take an internal zip- and since I opted for it, I have the aforementioned internal zip drive.

Challenge and Response Clarification

2004-11-19 Thread Dan Knight
In response to some emails received since yesterday's posting, I've updated the list FAQ to specifically state that our objection is to "challenge and response" anti-spam services used to filter messages from the list. This doesn't apply to individual off-list correspondence. New text: "What a

Re: Clarification Ibook CD-ROM Bezel

2004-07-22 Thread Alejandro
I've checked the Apple Tech Manuals and I didn't see a guide to attach that part. I'm sorry. If you ask http://www.pbparts.com/ or http://www.wegenermedia.com/ maybe they'll help you. --- Michael Takamoto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > This is for a CD-ROM bezel on an Ibook SE CD ROM. > I

Clarification Ibook CD-ROM Bezel

2004-07-20 Thread Michael Takamoto
This is for a CD-ROM bezel on an Ibook SE CD ROM. I can't seem to find instructions on how to attach it. The new part does not look at like the old part. If anyone had a clue, your advice would be most welcome. -Mike Takamoto -- G-Books is sponsored by and... Small Do

Bootable image--clarification, question

2004-05-10 Thread illovox
on 5/8/04 4:09 PM, G-Books at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > To the best of my knowledge, CCC is the only SW that > will make a bootable image of an OS X start up disk. > You can also use it to make perdiodic back-ups of said > bootable disks. > Best > George Bootable image...meaning burned to cd

Re: Apology and Clarification

2004-05-04 Thread Bigbikerbo
Geee.. Who the heck died and left "illovox" king of all things electronic? Seems to me that his attitude (and demeanor) are regularly more acidic and divisive than anything that Wayne said. Yes wayne's comments seemed A LITTLE BIT abrasive, but not overly demeaning, considering that enough peo

Apology and Clarification

2004-05-04 Thread illovox
on 5/4/04 8:32 AM, G-Books at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > From: Wayne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > In-Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > To Laurent & the rest of the Listers: > > I do apologize for the strong message that was sent. It did start out as a > thought out obj

Re: Need clarification on Wallstreet PowerBook Series II. Thanks for car charger info

2004-02-02 Thread Mikael Byström
Robin, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: > I don't know if it was fixed in the PDQ, but >my Wallstreet has major troubles going to sleep, and most of the crashes I >have are after it has gone to sleep and been woken up again. If you have to >save battery power it's probably better to just turn it off. Other

Re: Need clarification on Wallstreet PowerBook Series II. Thanks for car charger info

2004-02-01 Thread Robin Ashe
On 2/1/04 12:18 AM, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Thanks for the info. > I want a laptop to do email, MS Word, and internet. This guy who used to be > in my user group has the Wallstreet for sale. Sounds like he's taken good care > of it. I'll be travelling for a while and need

Re: Need clarification on Wallstreet PowerBook Series II. Thanks for car charger info

2004-02-01 Thread JocBr8
Thanks for the info. I want a laptop to do email, MS Word, and internet. This guy who used to be in my user group has the Wallstreet for sale. Sounds like he's taken good care of it. I'll be travelling for a while and need an inexpensive laptop with more memory and speed than my old Power Mac 5

Re: Need clarification on Wallstreet PowerBook Series II. Thanks for car charger info

2004-02-01 Thread Robin Ashe
That depends on its condition. If it's in good condition it's a good deal, if it isn't then $50 would be too much. Also keep in mind you'll probably have to buy a new battery for it, so that will jack up the price. On 1/31/04 8:23 PM, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > The guy want

Re: Need clarification on Wallstreet PowerBook Series II. Thanks for car charger info

2004-01-31 Thread David M. Ensteness
That is a fair price. Now, whether its worth it, I don't know, depends on your desires for it. But I think its actually a very good price. Pismos are anywhere from $550-750 right now depending on what comes with em. Lombards are not far below, and honestly, 1400s and 3400s tend to pull in at le

Need clarification on Wallstreet PowerBook Series II. Thanks for car charger info

2004-01-31 Thread JocBr8
The guy wants $200 for the Wall street series II laptop. Is $200 too much for the laptop? Thanks for the webpage for the car charger for $25!! Jocelyn Thanks --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hi, I'm new to the list. > Does anyone know if I'll be able to find a car > charger for a Wallstreet ? > W