Ben Okopnik wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 30, 2010 at 06:33:27AM -0400, Vernon Densler wrote:
>
>> Yes in a way. The one on my server replaces the @ with the word at so that
>> automated systems can't pick it up. The other one just hides it.
>>
>> As far as the difference, well the one on mail-archive.
Wow, two Rocnas -- now _there's_ a testimonial :-) They sound great;
I'm sold and will start lining one up for when I get to Panama in a
few months. Thanks & cheers,
Phil
s/v Cynosure
Bahia de Caraquez
At 09:07 AM 6/30/2010 -0400, Dave Skolnick wrote:
>I have two Rocna 25s on Auspicious. The f
Last year I had the pleasure of using the the services of
Paul F. Logue - AMS
Coastal Marine Surveyors
6 Edgar Road
Scituate, MA
Skip,
Without labels, I couldn’t make head nor tale of the excellent
pictures under any of the repair headings so I could not find pictures
of the cable. I did see one of the old RG8U with a PL259 on the end.
Also did a search of the blog using the terms VHF and cable and found
no mention of the ca
On Wed, Jun 30, 2010 at 06:33:27AM -0400, Vernon Densler wrote:
> Yes in a way. The one on my server replaces the @ with the word at so that
> automated systems can't pick it up. The other one just hides it.
>
> As far as the difference, well the one on mail-archive.com is searchable and
> the o
On Tue, Jun 29, 2010 at 11:28 PM, Ben Okopnik wrote:
>
>
> [grin] Kinda like my favorite error message:
>
> KEYBOARD NOT FOUND; PRESS ANY KEY TO CONTINUE
>
or my fave CS analysis: PBKAC...
L8R
Skip
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SV Flying Pig KI4MPC
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On Tue, Jun 29, 2010 at 6:38 PM, Ron Rogers wrote:
> *Good to hear that all is well aboard Flying Pig. I’ve gone to your
> website to catch up. Hope your VHF setup is enduring and performing.*
>
> *Ron Rogers*
>
Hi, Ron, and list,
Yes, the VHF is stellar. New RU400DB waterproof all the way fr
We've used the "Odor Gone" spray on our cushions which we found more
effective that Febreeze (no affiliation, just a satisfied customer:
http://www.odorgone.com). The stuff is a little pricey, but it did seem
to help neutralize the lingering odors.
Bill
S/V Antares
O'Day 302
> Short of replacing
James, I had good service with a full insurance-accepted survey from:
Thomas J. Ferguson, Marine Surveyor/Consultant
677 Lake Avenue,
Manchester, NH 03103
Office:(603) 669-0734
Cell:(978) 828-8889
Fax:(866) 211-3836
When my offer on Captiva was accepted by the previous owner
Well that is the way the software is written so there isn't much I can do
about it.
-Original Message-
From: liveaboard-boun...@liveaboardonline.com
[mailto:liveaboard-boun...@liveaboardonline.com] On Behalf Of Dave Skolnick
Sent: Wednesday, June 30, 2010 8:56 AM
To: liveaboard@liveaboar
Well actually I take back that there isn't much I can do about it. I might
and I say might because I have to look at the way the directory structure
is, might be able to password protect the archives.
-Original Message-
From: liveaboard-boun...@liveaboardonline.com
[mailto:liveaboard-boun
Hi all,
Need a sharp eyed surveyor in MA.
Thanks,
James
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> From: Phil Sherwood
> Subject: [Liveaboard] anchors [was test]
>
> I'll bite. I"m seriously considering dropping heavy coin on a Rocna
> 25 (Rocna's recommended size for my boat). I've yet to hear a
> negative word about them in apparently independent reviews and from
> other cruisers I've met.
> From: "Vernon Densler"
> Subject: Re: [Liveaboard] Archives
>
> Yes in a way. The one on my server replaces the @ with the word at so that
> automated systems can't pick it up. The other one just hides it.
Vern with all due respect, that particular obfuscation just makes the
address harvester
That's the stuff for the old ",org". Is it the same for the
'liveaboardonline.com'?
Steve Weinstein
S/V CAPTIVA
1997 Hunter 376, Hull #376
Sailing out of Oyster Bay, NY
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- Original Message -
From: Vernon Densler
To: liveaboard@liveaboardo
Vernon Densler wrote:
> Yes in a way. The one on my server replaces the @ with the word at so that
> automated systems can't pick it up. The other one just hides it.
>
> As far as the difference, well the one on mail-archive.com is searchable and
> the one on my server is not. If you wanted to s
Yes in a way. The one on my server replaces the @ with the word at so that
automated systems can't pick it up. The other one just hides it.
As far as the difference, well the one on mail-archive.com is searchable and
the one on my server is not. If you wanted to search the archives on mine
you
Do the archives hide hopefully our e.mail addresses?
Lee Haefele
- Original Message -
From: "S/V Sarks"
To:
Sent: Tuesday, June 29, 2010 11:45 PM
Subject: Re: [Liveaboard] Archives
> Thanks for your efforts Vern.
>
> I for one would appreciate the archives, though I am un-aware of the
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