Re: Open letter to Marnie (Doe) Parker

2009-06-18 Thread Larry Colen
On Thu, Jun 18, 2009 at 02:22:37PM -0400, John Sessoms wrote: > It's only old farts like me who still buy CDs ... and I don't buy that > many anymore. I didn't realize I'm like you. Though most of the CDs I buy are from bands that play at dances I go to. things you couldn't get at Rasputins or

RE: Open letter to Marnie (Doe) Parker

2009-06-18 Thread John Sessoms
From: "Bob W" I also confuse record store workers when i ask for the latest album > from so and so. > > They look confused trying to figure out what an album is. > aren't they called albums any more? When did that happen? What are they called now? They're called CDs now. They're also not c

Re: Open letter to Marnie (Doe) Parker

2009-06-18 Thread Brian Walters
On Wed, 17 Jun 2009 22:09 -0400, "paul stenquist" wrote: > There's a Russian bathhouse in New York's east village area that > offers some interesting services in this general area. > Paul There seems to be much more knowledge about these things on this list than is healthy.. :-)> Cheer

Re: Open letter to Marnie (Doe) Parker

2009-06-17 Thread paul stenquist
There's a Russian bathhouse in New York's east village area that offers some interesting services in this general area. Paul On Jun 17, 2009, at 6:21 PM, mike wilson wrote: Brian Walters wrote: On Wed, 17 Jun 2009 20:31 +0100, "mike wilson" > wrote: Brian Walters wrote: On Tue, 16 Jun 2009

Re: Open letter to Marnie (Doe) Parker

2009-06-17 Thread mike wilson
Brian Walters wrote: On Wed, 17 Jun 2009 20:31 +0100, "mike wilson" wrote: Brian Walters wrote: On Tue, 16 Jun 2009 08:44 +0100, "mike wilson" wrote: One of the great pleasures in life is to be "massaged" with birch twigs (complete with leaves) in the banya. Wonderful smell. Part of t

Re: Open letter to Marnie (Doe) Parker

2009-06-17 Thread Brian Walters
On Wed, 17 Jun 2009 20:31 +0100, "mike wilson" wrote: > Brian Walters wrote: > > On Tue, 16 Jun 2009 08:44 +0100, "mike wilson" > > wrote: > > > > > >>One of the great pleasures in life is to be "massaged" with birch twigs > >>(complete with leaves) in the banya. Wonderful smell. Part of the

Re: Open letter to Marnie (Doe) Parker

2009-06-17 Thread mike wilson
Brian Walters wrote: On Tue, 16 Jun 2009 08:44 +0100, "mike wilson" wrote: One of the great pleasures in life is to be "massaged" with birch twigs (complete with leaves) in the banya. Wonderful smell. Part of the pleasure depends on who is doing the "massaging", of course. This is (sa

Re: Open letter to Marnie (Doe) Parker

2009-06-17 Thread Keith Whaley
Cotty wrote: On 16/6/09, Keith Whaley, discombobulated, unleashed: This is (sadly, I think) a pleasure I've yet to experience. Not even sure how I would locate such a service. Cheers Brian Ask Cotty? My prices are way too high for you sailor. -- Cheers, Cotty Sig Not the

Re: Open letter to Marnie (Doe) Parker

2009-06-17 Thread P. J. Alling
Cotty wrote: On 16/6/09, Keith Whaley, discombobulated, unleashed: This is (sadly, I think) a pleasure I've yet to experience. Not even sure how I would locate such a service. Cheers Brian Ask Cotty? My prices are way too high for you sailor. -- Cheers, Cotty ___/\_

Re: Open letter to Marnie (Doe) Parker

2009-06-17 Thread Anthony Farr
2009/6/17 Bob W : > aren't they called albums any more? When did that happen? What are they > called now? > Downloads :- / regards, Anthony   "Of what use is lens and light to those who lack in mind and sight" (Anon) -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Ma

Re: Open letter to Marnie (Doe) Parker

2009-06-17 Thread Cotty
On 16/6/09, Keith Whaley, discombobulated, unleashed: >> This is (sadly, I think) a pleasure I've yet to experience. Not even >> sure how I would locate such a service. >> >> >> Cheers >> >> Brian > >Ask Cotty? My prices are way too high for you sailor. -- Cheers, Cotty ___/\__ || (O)

Re: Open letter to Marnie (Doe) Parker

2009-06-16 Thread Keith Whaley
Brian Walters wrote: On Tue, 16 Jun 2009 08:44 +0100, "mike wilson" wrote: One of the great pleasures in life is to be "massaged" with birch twigs (complete with leaves) in the banya. Wonderful smell. Part of the pleasure depends on who is doing the "massaging", of course. This is (sadly,

Re: Open letter to Marnie (Doe) Parker

2009-06-16 Thread Joseph McAllister
LPs? On Jun 16, 2009, at 11:50 , Bob W wrote: My fault, Marnie. I looked you up in "peoplefinder" and THEY revealed your age, to me. For $1.95 I could have gotten your phone number and address. For $9.95 I could have gotten your tax and criminal records. For $14.95 I could have gotten a

RE: Open letter to Marnie (Doe) Parker

2009-06-16 Thread Bob W
> > My fault, Marnie. I looked you up in "peoplefinder" and > THEY revealed > > your age, to me. > > > > For $1.95 I could have gotten your phone number and address. > > > > For $9.95 I could have gotten your tax and criminal records. > > For $14.95 I could have

RE: Open letter to Marnie (Doe) Parker

2009-06-16 Thread Bob W
> > > > One of the great pleasures in life is to be "massaged" with > birch twigs > > (complete with leaves) in the banya. Wonderful smell. Part of the > > pleasure depends on who is doing the "massaging", of course. > > > > > > This is (sadly, I think) a pleasure I've yet to experience. N

Re: Open letter to Marnie (Doe) Parker

2009-06-16 Thread David J Brooks
On Mon, Jun 15, 2009 at 8:00 PM, P. J. Alling wrote: > mike wilson wrote: >> >> David J Brooks wrote: >> >>> On Mon, Jun 15, 2009 at 5:05 AM, Cotty wrote: >>> On 14/6/09, Joseph McAllister, discombobulated, unleashed: > My fault, Marnie. I looked you up in "peoplefinder" and THEY

Re: Open letter to Marnie (Doe) Parker

2009-06-16 Thread Brian Walters
On Tue, 16 Jun 2009 08:44 +0100, "mike wilson" wrote: > > One of the great pleasures in life is to be "massaged" with birch twigs > (complete with leaves) in the banya. Wonderful smell. Part of the > pleasure depends on who is doing the "massaging", of course. > This is (sadly, I think) a

Re: Open letter to Marnie (Doe) Parker

2009-06-16 Thread mike wilson
Paul Stenquist wrote: > > On Jun 15, 2009, at 4:19 PM, Bob W wrote: > > >>> > My fault, Marnie. I looked you up in "peoplefinder" and > >> THEY revealed > your age, to me. > > For $1.95 I could have gotten your phone number and address. > > For $9.95 I could

Re: Open letter to Marnie (Doe) Parker

2009-06-15 Thread P. J. Alling
mike wilson wrote: David J Brooks wrote: On Mon, Jun 15, 2009 at 5:05 AM, Cotty wrote: On 14/6/09, Joseph McAllister, discombobulated, unleashed: My fault, Marnie. I looked you up in "peoplefinder" and THEY revealed your age, to me. For $1.95 I could have gotten your phone number and addr

Re: Open letter to Marnie (Doe) Parker

2009-06-15 Thread Paul Stenquist
On Jun 15, 2009, at 4:19 PM, Bob W wrote: My fault, Marnie. I looked you up in "peoplefinder" and THEY revealed your age, to me. For $1.95 I could have gotten your phone number and address. For $9.95 I could have gotten your tax and criminal records. For $14.95 I could have gotten a dam

Re: Open letter to Marnie (Doe) Parker

2009-06-15 Thread mike wilson
Cotty wrote: On 15/6/09, mike wilson, discombobulated, unleashed: Gonna film that with the K-7 are we.:-) Cotty reckons it won't be any good for that. I won't argue with the professsional. Well, it's supposed to be weather-sealed? I suspect fluids other than water invalidate the warra

Re: Open letter to Marnie (Doe) Parker

2009-06-15 Thread Cotty
On 15/6/09, mike wilson, discombobulated, unleashed: >> >> Gonna film that with the K-7 are we.:-) > >Cotty reckons it won't be any good for that. I won't argue with the >professsional. Well, it's supposed to be weather-sealed? -- Cheers, Cotty ___/\__ || (O) | People, Places, Past

Re: Open letter to Marnie (Doe) Parker

2009-06-15 Thread mike wilson
David J Brooks wrote: On Mon, Jun 15, 2009 at 5:05 AM, Cotty wrote: On 14/6/09, Joseph McAllister, discombobulated, unleashed: My fault, Marnie. I looked you up in "peoplefinder" and THEY revealed your age, to me. For $1.95 I could have gotten your phone number and address. For $9.95 I co

RE: Open letter to Marnie (Doe) Parker

2009-06-15 Thread Bob W
> > > >> My fault, Marnie. I looked you up in "peoplefinder" and > THEY revealed > >> your age, to me. > >> > >> For $1.95 I could have gotten your phone number and address. > >> > >> For $9.95 I could have gotten your tax and criminal records. > > > > For $14.95 I could have gotten a damn good sp

Re: Open letter to Marnie (Doe) Parker

2009-06-15 Thread Joseph McAllister
On Jun 15, 2009, at 02:05 , Cotty wrote: On 14/6/09, Joseph McAllister, discombobulated, unleashed: My fault, Marnie. I looked you up in "peoplefinder" and THEY revealed your age, to me. For $1.95 I could have gotten your phone number and address. For $9.95 I could have gotten your tax and c

Re: Open letter to Marnie (Doe) Parker

2009-06-15 Thread Eactivist
In a message dated 6/15/2009 9:07:52 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time, ann...@nyc.rr.com writes: It was all my fault , Marnie I was proclaiming how you were just a kid compared to Keith, Joe and moi... ann - 72 and proud ... FYI - I thought you were younger, too ann === Well, I am,

Re: Open letter to Marnie (Doe) Parker

2009-06-15 Thread Bob Sullivan
I knew this was gonna be trouble! Women and ages... Regards, Bob S. On Mon, Jun 15, 2009 at 11:07 AM, ann sanfedele wrote: > It was all my fault , Marnie  I was proclaiming how you were just a kid > compared to Keith, Joe and moi... > ann - 72 and proud ... > > FYI - I thought you were you

Re: Open letter to Marnie (Doe) Parker

2009-06-15 Thread ann sanfedele
It was all my fault , Marnie I was proclaiming how you were just a kid compared to Keith, Joe and moi... ann - 72 and proud ... FYI - I thought you were younger, too ann David J Brooks wrote: On Sun, Jun 14, 2009 at 7:29 PM, wrote: MY AGE REVEALED! How dare you!! Heh, Later, Mar

Re: Open letter to Marnie (Doe) Parker

2009-06-15 Thread David J Brooks
On Sun, Jun 14, 2009 at 7:29 PM, wrote: > MY AGE REVEALED! > > How dare you!! > > Heh, Later, Marnie  :-) Well, they say the camera adds 10 lb's, so therefore the internet must add 10 years.:-) Dave > > - -- Documenting Life in Rural Ontario. www.ca

Re: Open letter to Marnie (Doe) Parker

2009-06-15 Thread David J Brooks
On Mon, Jun 15, 2009 at 5:05 AM, Cotty wrote: > On 14/6/09, Joseph McAllister, discombobulated, unleashed: > >>My fault, Marnie. I looked you up in "peoplefinder" and THEY revealed >>your age, to me. >> >>For $1.95 I could have gotten your phone number and address. >> >>For $9.95 I could have gotte

Re: Open letter to Marnie (Doe) Parker

2009-06-15 Thread Cotty
On 14/6/09, Joseph McAllister, discombobulated, unleashed: >My fault, Marnie. I looked you up in "peoplefinder" and THEY revealed >your age, to me. > >For $1.95 I could have gotten your phone number and address. > >For $9.95 I could have gotten your tax and criminal records. For $14.95 I could ha

Re: Open letter to Marnie (Doe) Parker

2009-06-14 Thread paul stenquist
Well, that means you're as young as me. A spring chicken! Paul On Jun 14, 2009, at 7:29 PM, eactiv...@aol.com wrote: I was reading over the archive, looking at open letter to me thread (because I felt warm and fuzzy at all the worry and attention -- hey, sorry, I really worried some of you),

Re: Open letter to Marnie (Doe) Parker

2009-06-14 Thread Joseph McAllister
On Jun 14, 2009, at 16:29 , eactiv...@aol.com wrote: Oh I don't know. She's 61. That's just a little bit younger than I, at 67 in 22 days... At least the only Marnie Parker in Walnut Creek is 61. I discovered that my age was revealed ONLINE AND IN PDML!!! Not fair, not fair. Shame, sh

Re: Open letter to Marnie (Doe) Parker

2009-06-14 Thread Eactivist
I was reading over the archive, looking at open letter to me thread (because I felt warm and fuzzy at all the worry and attention -- hey, sorry, I really worried some of you), and... >Oh I don't know. She's 61. That's just a little bit younger than I, at >67 in 22 days... >At least the on

Re: Open letter to Marnie (Doe) Parker

2009-06-13 Thread John Sessoms
From: Marnie n a message dated 6/13/2009 9:36:18 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time, sdlovel...@gmail.com writes: On Sat, Jun 13, 2009 at 11:12 AM, wrote: Google mail is scanned by big government. You could just pull the plug on your internet access. That'll teach those NSA bastards. ===

Re: Open letter to Marnie (Doe) Parker

2009-06-13 Thread Ken Waller
You were gone ? Where did you go ? ;-} Kenneth Waller http://www.tinyurl.com/272u2f - Original Message - From: Subject: Re: Open letter to Marnie (Doe) Parker BTW, it's nice to now you guys noticed I wasn't around. Makes me feel all warm and fuzzy. Even somewhat

Re: Open letter to Marnie (Doe) Parker ~ Fri. 6-12 update

2009-06-13 Thread Joseph McAllister
I received an email from Marnie this morning. She's fine. Just busy. Says she'll try to post a not every now and again so we don't worry. Hooray! On Jun 12, 2009, at 23:33 , Christine Aguila wrote: If I remember correctly, didn't she say she was redoing her condo and that she had car probl

Re: Open letter to Marnie (Doe) Parker ~ Fri. 6-12 update

2009-06-13 Thread Cotty
On 13/6/09, George Sinos, discombobulated, unleashed: >Careful with the personal info - remember this is a public list and >the PDML archive stays out there forever. gs Excellent! Seeing Eye Productions Ltd Broadcast, Corporate and Web Video Production http://www.seeingeye.tv -- Cheers,

Re: Open letter to Marnie (Doe) Parker

2009-06-13 Thread Cotty
>Marnie or others; if you want a Gmail account, email me off-list and >I will send an invtation. > > >-- >Sandy Harris, >Quanzhou, Fujian, China > >== >Google mail is scanned by big government. Sure others are probably too >(including AOL), but with Google mail I definitely know it

Re: Open letter to Marnie (Doe) Parker

2009-06-13 Thread Eactivist
BTW, it's nice to now you guys noticed I wasn't around. Makes me feel all warm and fuzzy. Even somewhat Pentaxian. Marnie aka Doe ;-) - We can't solve problems by using the same kind of thinking we used when we created them. Albert Einstein ***

Re: Open letter to Marnie (Doe) Parker

2009-06-13 Thread Eactivist
In a message dated 6/13/2009 10:12:28 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time, rf.sulli...@gmail.com writes: Oh and by the way, could you turn the camera on your computer a bit to the left. We're having trouble seeing you. :-) Bob S. === Heh. Marnie ;-)

Re: Open letter to Marnie (Doe) Parker

2009-06-13 Thread Bob Sullivan
Oh and by the way, could you turn the camera on your computer a bit to the left. We're having trouble seeing you. :-) Bob S. On Sat, Jun 13, 2009 at 12:09 PM, Bob Sullivan wrote: > Marnie, > Glad you're alive and well. > Check in from time to time or we'll worry about you. > Regards, Bob S. > >

Re: Open letter to Marnie (Doe) Parker

2009-06-13 Thread Bob Sullivan
Marnie, Glad you're alive and well. Check in from time to time or we'll worry about you. Regards, Bob S. On Sat, Jun 13, 2009 at 11:41 AM, wrote: > In a message dated 6/13/2009 9:36:18 A.M.  Pacific Daylight Time, > sdlovel...@gmail.com writes: > On Sat, Jun 13, 2009 at  11:12 AM, wrote: >> Goog

Re: Open letter to Marnie (Doe) Parker

2009-06-13 Thread Eactivist
In a message dated 6/13/2009 9:36:18 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time, sdlovel...@gmail.com writes: On Sat, Jun 13, 2009 at 11:12 AM, wrote: > Google mail is scanned by big government. You could just pull the plug on your internet access. That'll teach those NSA bastards. = Would

Re: Open letter to Marnie (Doe) Parker

2009-06-13 Thread Scott Loveless
On Sat, Jun 13, 2009 at 11:12 AM, wrote: > Google mail is scanned  by big government. You could just pull the plug on your internet access. That'll teach those NSA bastards. -- Scott Loveless Cigarette-free since December 14th, 2008 http://www.twosixteen.com/fivetoedsloth/ -- PDML Pentax-Di

Re: Open letter to Marnie (Doe) Parker

2009-06-13 Thread Eactivist
In a message dated 6/13/2009 8:31:12 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time, webstertwenty...@gmail.com writes: Supposedly everything is scanned by big government, looking for "terror" related keywords and suspicious mailing patterns. There isn't enough manpower to read every e-mail so you should be sa

Re: Open letter to Marnie (Doe) Parker

2009-06-13 Thread P. J. Alling
Supposedly everything is scanned by big government, looking for "terror" related keywords and suspicious mailing patterns. There isn't enough manpower to read every e-mail so you should be safe. I thought you were using a web interface because AOL inserts advertisements at the bottom of all y

Re: Open letter to Marnie (Doe) Parker

2009-06-13 Thread Eactivist
In a message dated 6/13/2009 8:21:39 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time, ozsav...@gmail.com writes: 2009/6/13 : > In a message dated 6/13/2009 8:18:24 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time, > ozsav...@gmail.com writes: > Given that the PDML is archived online anyway, if all you use it for > is the PDML what d

Re: Open letter to Marnie (Doe) Parker

2009-06-13 Thread P. J. Alling
If you set it up to use a pop client such as Thunderbird, and set g-mail up to delete the messages on the server when you download them, then you'll never run out of space, though it will take ages to download your mail if you log in infrequently. (and you no longer need an invitation). eact

Re: Open letter to Marnie (Doe) Parker

2009-06-13 Thread David Savage
2009/6/13 : > In a message dated 6/13/2009 8:18:24 A.M.  Pacific Daylight Time, > ozsav...@gmail.com writes: > Given that the PDML is  archived online anyway, if all you use it for > is the PDML what difference  does it make? > > Cheers, > > Dave > > == > It's a matter of  principle. > > M

Re: Open letter to Marnie (Doe) Parker

2009-06-13 Thread Eactivist
In a message dated 6/13/2009 8:18:24 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time, ozsav...@gmail.com writes: Given that the PDML is archived online anyway, if all you use it for is the PDML what difference does it make? Cheers, Dave == It's a matter of principle. Marnie -

Re: Open letter to Marnie (Doe) Parker

2009-06-13 Thread Eactivist
In a message dated 6/8/2009 9:51:09 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time, webstertwenty...@gmail.com writes: -- Traditional. Keith Whaley wrote: > Messages to your email come back with "Undeliverable ~ Mail Box FULL" > messages. > > And of course, my mail cannot be delivered... > > Just so you know.

Re: Open letter to Marnie (Doe) Parker

2009-06-13 Thread David Savage
2009/6/13 : > In a message dated 6/8/2009 9:59:10 P.M. Pacific  Daylight Time, > sandyinch...@gmail.com writes: > Gmail is free and has lots of  storage. It currently tells me I have just > under > 2 gigs used out of  7.something. > > Marnie or others; if you want a Gmail account, email me  off-li

Re: Open letter to Marnie (Doe) Parker

2009-06-13 Thread Eactivist
In a message dated 6/8/2009 9:59:10 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time, sandyinch...@gmail.com writes: Gmail is free and has lots of storage. It currently tells me I have just under 2 gigs used out of 7.something. Marnie or others; if you want a Gmail account, email me off-list and I will send an in

Re: Open letter to Marnie (Doe) Parker

2009-06-13 Thread Eactivist
In a message dated 6/8/2009 9:51:09 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time, webstertwenty...@gmail.com writes: -- Traditional. Keith Whaley wrote: > Messages to your email come back with "Undeliverable ~ Mail Box FULL" > messages. > > And of course, my mail cannot be delivered... > > Just so you know.

Re: Open letter to Marnie (Doe) Parker ~ Fri. 6-12 update

2009-06-13 Thread ann sanfedele
George - No one is giving away Marnie's phone number or address... but it's a point well made. I did have some recent news of my own I carefully avoided sending to the (whole) list recently as it was more personal than photo publishing news... alas, one's defunct web pages also stay in cyb

Re: Open letter to Marnie (Doe) Parker ~ Fri. 6-12 update

2009-06-13 Thread George Sinos
Careful with the personal info - remember this is a public list and the PDML archive stays out there forever. gs -- George Sinos gsi...@att.net www.georgesphotos.net -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List PDML@pdml.net http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net to UNSUBSCRIBE

Re: Open letter to Marnie (Doe) Parker ~ Fri. 6-12 update

2009-06-12 Thread Christine Aguila
;Pentax-Discuss Mail List" Sent: Friday, June 12, 2009 8:54 PM Subject: Re: Open letter to Marnie (Doe) Parker ~ Fri. 6-12 update Her Mom died some months back I'm hoping she is just busy with personal things or away... she's a bit ahem younger than you and I Keith. ann

Re: Open letter to Marnie (Doe) Parker ~ Fri. 6-12 update

2009-06-12 Thread Doug Franklin
Keith Whaley wrote: Now, THAT's the truth! Hell, EVERYbody is! You're not really old until you're the only one that remembers where everything didn't used to be. -- Thanks, DougF (KG4LMZ) -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List PDML@pdml.net http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net to UNSU

Re: Open letter to Marnie (Doe) Parker ~ Fri. 6-12 update

2009-06-12 Thread Keith Whaley
ann sanfedele wrote: Her Mom died some months back I'm hoping she is just busy with personal things or away... she's a bit ahem younger than you and I Keith. ann Now, THAT's the truth! Hell, EVERYbody is! keith :-D -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List PDML@pdml.net http://pdml.net/mail

Re: Open letter to Marnie (Doe) Parker ~ Fri. 6-12 update

2009-06-12 Thread ann sanfedele
Joseph McAllister wrote: Oh I don't know. She's 61. That's just a little bit younger than I, at 67 in 22 days... At least the only Marnie Parker in Walnut Creek is 61. As I said to Keith a bit younger than he and I:-) ann On Jun 12, 2009, at 18:54 , ann sanfedele wrote: Her Mom

Re: Open letter to Marnie (Doe) Parker ~ Fri. 6-12 update

2009-06-12 Thread Joseph McAllister
Oh I don't know. She's 61. That's just a little bit younger than I, at 67 in 22 days... At least the only Marnie Parker in Walnut Creek is 61. On Jun 12, 2009, at 18:54 , ann sanfedele wrote: Her Mom died some months back I'm hoping she is just busy with personal things or away... s

Re: Open letter to Marnie (Doe) Parker ~ Fri. 6-12 update

2009-06-12 Thread ann sanfedele
Her Mom died some months back I'm hoping she is just busy with personal things or away... she's a bit ahem younger than you and I Keith. ann Joseph McAllister wrote: Just checked her website, and got her alternate email address. doead...@aol.com and sent a msg. No bounce yet. It's

Re: Open letter to Marnie (Doe) Parker ~ Fri. 6-12 update

2009-06-12 Thread P. J. Alling
IIRC her mom died a while, maybe a year, ago. Joseph McAllister wrote: Just checked her website, and got her alternate email address. doead...@aol.com and sent a msg. No bounce yet. It's possible her mom died, and she is making arrangements, selling the house, or cleaning it out. I'm going to

Re: Open letter to Marnie (Doe) Parker ~ Fri. 6-12 update

2009-06-12 Thread paul stenquist
Marnie frequently disappears from the list for months at a time. And a full mailbox is a common occurrence. Paul On Jun 12, 2009, at 7:48 PM, Joseph McAllister wrote: Just checked her website, and got her alternate email address. doead...@aol.com and sent a msg. No bounce yet. It's possible

Re: Open letter to Marnie (Doe) Parker ~ Fri. 6-12 update

2009-06-12 Thread Joseph McAllister
Just checked her website, and got her alternate email address. doead...@aol.com and sent a msg. No bounce yet. It's possible her mom died, and she is making arrangements, selling the house, or cleaning it out. I'm going to set this worry aside until something more is found out. On Jun 12

Re: Open letter to Marnie (Doe) Parker ~ Fri. 6-12 update

2009-06-12 Thread Keith Whaley
Joseph McAllister wrote: Thanks for trying, Bruce. I think she is the only member we have on that side of the Bay. Don't know her last name, so can't do much more. We old and infirm should keep better track of each other. All I have is my next door neighbor, who would go several days without

Re: Open letter to Marnie (Doe) Parker ~ Fri. 6-12 update

2009-06-12 Thread Bruce Dayton
Parker is her last name. I think she lives in Pleasant Hill or Walnut Creek. -- Best regards, Bruce Friday, June 12, 2009, 4:14:48 PM, you wrote: JM> Thanks for trying, Bruce. JM> I think she is the only member we have on that side of the Bay. Don't JM> know her last name, so can't do much m

Re: Open letter to Marnie (Doe) Parker ~ Fri. 6-12 update

2009-06-12 Thread Joseph McAllister
Thanks for trying, Bruce. I think she is the only member we have on that side of the Bay. Don't know her last name, so can't do much more. We old and infirm should keep better track of each other. All I have is my next door neighbor, who would go several days without seeing me. He may mis

Re: Open letter to Marnie (Doe) Parker ~ Fri. 6-12 update

2009-06-12 Thread Bruce Dayton
I have her cell #. Just tried it - immediately picked up with voice mail - like the phone was turned off. I left a message for her to contact me. -- Bruce Friday, June 12, 2009, 2:48:41 PM, you wrote: JM> Now I'm concerned about her. She could be in hospital, or any number JM> of situation

Re: Open letter to Marnie (Doe) Parker ~ Fri. 6-12 update

2009-06-12 Thread Joseph McAllister
Now I'm concerned about her. She could be in hospital, or any number of situations that are not good. Is there anyone who could go check up on this woman? Keith, if you know her phone number, you might try calling an operator and finding out the status of her phone. Turned off? Voicemail fu

Re: Open letter to Marnie (Doe) Parker ~ Fri. 6-12 update

2009-06-12 Thread Keith Whaley
Doug Brewer wrote: Dario Bonazza wrote: Everything has to do with Marnie clearing her mailbox. This is the PDML. Dario and as a sad, blippy coda to the original thread, I just received notice from the server that her account has been disabled due to excessive or fatal bounces. a moment o

Re: Open letter to Marnie (Doe) Parker

2009-06-11 Thread Christian
Bob Sullivan wrote: Marnie needs to establish a gmail account to read things like this list. AOL is so passe! Regards, Bob S. Meh, it pays my mortgage -- Christian http://404mohawknotfound.blogspot.com/ -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List PDML@pdml.net http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml

Re: Open letter to Marnie (Doe) Parker

2009-06-11 Thread David J Brooks
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Re: Open letter to Marnie (Doe) Parker

2009-06-11 Thread Bob Sullivan
Marnie needs to establish a gmail account to read things like this list. AOL is so passe! Regards, Bob S. On Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 11:23 PM, Doug Brewer wrote: > Dario Bonazza wrote: > >> Everything has to do with Marnie clearing her mailbox. This is the PDML. >> >> Dario > > and as a sad, blippy

Re: Open letter to Marnie (Doe) Parker

2009-06-11 Thread P. J. Alling
Apparently AOL is taking a page out of the MSN/Hotmail play book. Doug Brewer wrote: Dario Bonazza wrote: Everything has to do with Marnie clearing her mailbox. This is the PDML. Dario and as a sad, blippy coda to the original thread, I just received notice from the server that her account

Re: Open letter to Marnie (Doe) Parker

2009-06-10 Thread David Mann
On Jun 11, 2009, at 12:58 PM, John Francis wrote: I sit in front of a Windows box, but it's mostly a remote terminal emulating multiple VT220s logged in (via SSH) to the Linux boxes. The main native Windows applications I use are Visual Studio and a couple of older C++ environments (Visual C++ V

Re: Open letter to Marnie (Doe) Parker

2009-06-10 Thread David Mann
On Jun 11, 2009, at 7:06 AM, Bob W wrote: just to add some weight to that, the ginormous bank I work for, and for whom I'd recently started planning the IE7 upgrade for my miniscule sub- empire, cancelled the project indefinitely today, so it will be using IE6 for at least another 18 months.

RE: Open letter to Marnie (Doe) Parker

2009-06-10 Thread John Coyle
Hi Joe - the sites work perfectly with IE8 on XP/SP3 John in Brisbane On Tue, Jun 09, 2009 at 10:08:03PM -0700, Joseph McAllister wrote: >> Because, in the real world, most people use IE. And if you have >> a web site that's in any way connected to your financial wellbeing >> you'd better be

Re: Open letter to Marnie (Doe) Parker

2009-06-10 Thread Anthony Farr
2009/6/11 Doug Franklin : > Microsoft's inability, or unwillingness, to read, comprehend, and accurately > implement a standard I reckon it's an unwillingness to implement. Face it, Microsoft is the 900lb gorilla in their business, but still get only one seat at the table (metaphorica

Re: Open letter to Marnie (Doe) Parker

2009-06-10 Thread Joseph McAllister
On Jun 10, 2009, at 21:23 , Doug Brewer wrote: Dario Bonazza wrote: Everything has to do with Marnie clearing her mailbox. This is the PDML. Dario and as a sad, blippy coda to the original thread, I just received notice from the server that her account has been disabled due to excessiv

Re: Open letter to Marnie (Doe) Parker

2009-06-10 Thread Doug Brewer
Dario Bonazza wrote: Everything has to do with Marnie clearing her mailbox. This is the PDML. Dario and as a sad, blippy coda to the original thread, I just received notice from the server that her account has been disabled due to excessive or fatal bounces. a moment of silence, please...

Re: Open letter to Marnie (Doe) Parker

2009-06-10 Thread William Robb
- Original Message - From: "paul stenquist" Subject: Re: Open letter to Marnie (Doe) Parker If you were a Red Wing fan, you wouldn't have been sober:-). Hockey, That's the Detroit team, right? William Robb -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List PDML@pdml.net htt

Re: Open letter to Marnie (Doe) Parker

2009-06-10 Thread Graydon
On Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 07:11:46PM -0400, Doug Franklin scripsit: > Microsoft's inability, or unwillingness, to read, comprehend, and > accurately implement a standard is not something I can affect. Mark! -- Graydon -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List PDML@pdml.net http://pdml.net/mailman/listinf

Re: Open letter to Marnie (Doe) Parker

2009-06-10 Thread paul stenquist
That makes sense. I should hire someone to upgrade all my web sites, but it's not in the budget at the moment. I started trying to learn Dream Weaver, but haven't really had time to pursue it seriously. iWeb is idiot proof, but the results leave a lot to be desired. Paul On Jun 10, 2009, at

Re: Open letter to Marnie (Doe) Parker

2009-06-10 Thread John Francis
On Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 07:08:11PM -0400, Doug Franklin wrote: > John Francis wrote: > >> My day job is working with software that has to work well on IE, >> and has to work acceptably on the other mainstream browsers. That >> pretty much dictates my using IE as my default browser. Sure, I've >> g

Re: Open letter to Marnie (Doe) Parker

2009-06-10 Thread Doug Franklin
Graydon wrote: "Use current browser" produces a black page with a busted image reference icon in the middle of it, nothing else. After ~15 seconds, the page appears and works fine. To be honest, I haven't actually clicked "continue" and tried to keep going after getting the warning screen.

Re: Open letter to Marnie (Doe) Parker

2009-06-10 Thread Doug Franklin
paul stenquist wrote: I agree. But are the mac.com sites realy incompatible with IE? I honestly don't know, Paul. But I've tried it from enough "places" on the Internet with enough different systems and enough different browsers, that I think there is /something/ wrong. Maybe not every IE6

Re: Open letter to Marnie (Doe) Parker

2009-06-10 Thread Joseph McAllister
On Jun 10, 2009, at 16:11 , Doug Franklin wrote: Joseph McAllister wrote: If I were you, I would call MS IE tech support and ask why IE is making me.com give you that warning. Or call Apple and ask them what circumstances would cause that message when you try to access it with IE. Not w

Re: Open letter to Marnie (Doe) Parker

2009-06-10 Thread Doug Franklin
William Robb wrote: For myself, if there is some fatal flaw in a website, either a design that makes my eyes bleed, or page loading that is too slow (photonet is terrible most of the time), I just go elsewhere. I rarely go back, as if You, me, and 99.99% of everyone else. At least when the

Re: Open letter to Marnie (Doe) Parker

2009-06-10 Thread Doug Franklin
Joseph McAllister wrote: If I were you, I would call MS IE tech support and ask why IE is making me.com give you that warning. Or call Apple and ask them what circumstances would cause that message when you try to access it with IE. Not worth the effort to me. Personally, I really don't car

Re: Open letter to Marnie (Doe) Parker

2009-06-10 Thread Doug Franklin
John Francis wrote: My day job is working with software that has to work well on IE, and has to work acceptably on the other mainstream browsers. That pretty much dictates my using IE as my default browser. Sure, I've got Firefox installed as well. But for just clicking on a link I'm going to

Re: Open letter to Marnie (Doe) Parker

2009-06-10 Thread Keith Whaley
paul stenquist wrote: Bill and I like to trade insults now and then. Of course I had consumed a few servings of adult beverage myself. Paul You?! NOooo! Really? Good onya then! And thanks for the revelation. keith -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List PDML@pdml.net http://pdml.net/mailman/list

Re: Open letter to Marnie (Doe) Parker

2009-06-10 Thread Doug Franklin
paul stenquist wrote: I guess I don't know why someone would want to use "oddball" browsers. Or IE for that matter. Since I develop HTML sites and other stuff "Web-related" (sometimes in very indirect ways) for a living, I test all my stuff, and most other people's stuff, with a boatload of d

Re: Open letter to Marnie (Doe) Parker

2009-06-10 Thread Doug Franklin
paul stenquist wrote: But can you access my pages with Firefox or IE7? As far as I know, everyone else an. Yep, and I tried it with IE8 today at work, and it gave the same warning as IE7, but let me continue. -- Thanks, DougF (KG4LMZ) -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List PDML@pdml.net http://pd

Re: Open letter to Marnie (Doe) Parker

2009-06-10 Thread mike wilson
Joseph McAllister wrote: Try all three now! That's an order! Especially all IE versions and "other weird" browsers. Dare ya! And let me know if they are really slow, 'cause frankly, I never check the damn things except through Comcast (now gone) and FIOS (now connected) at pretty high speed

Re: Open letter to Marnie (Doe) Parker

2009-06-10 Thread Brian Walters
On Wed, 10 Jun 2009 14:03 -0700, "Joseph McAllister" wrote: > > Try all three now! That's an order! Especially all IE versions and > "other weird" browsers. Dare ya! And let me know if they are really > slow, 'cause frankly, I never check the damn things except through > Comcast (now gone)

Re: Open letter to Marnie (Doe) Parker

2009-06-10 Thread Graydon
On Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 02:03:58PM -0700, Joseph McAllister scripsit: > Try all three now! That's an order! Especially all IE versions and > "other weird" browsers. Dare ya! And let me know if they are really > slow, 'cause frankly, I never check the damn things except through > Comcast (now

Re: Open letter to Marnie (Doe) Parker

2009-06-10 Thread paul stenquist
If you were a Red Wing fan, you wouldn't have been sober:-). Paul On Jun 10, 2009, at 4:18 PM, William Robb wrote: - Original Message - From: "paul stenquist" Subject: Re: Open letter to Marnie (Doe) Parker Bill and I like to trade insults now and then. Of course I

Re: Open letter to Marnie (Doe) Parker

2009-06-10 Thread Joseph McAllister
On Jun 10, 2009, at 13:00 , paul stenquist wrote: I agree. But are the mac.com sites really incompatible with IE? I can access all my mac.com pages from my daughter's PC, although her version of IE is probably quite recent. In any case, I'm kind of stuck with that server space for now. Howe

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