On 15 August 2013 00:20, Ken Dibble wrote:
>> http://www.channelregister.co.uk/2013/08/14/lawsuit_claims_microsoft_misled_investors_in_surface_rt_debacle/
>
>
> "fondleslab"???
Most of the search results seem to point to The Register. I'll have
to try to slip that one into a conversation today!
On 8/14/2013 8:30 PM, Dan Covill wrote:
On 08/14/13 04:20 PM, Ken Dibble wrote:
http://www.channelregister.co.uk/2013/08/14/lawsuit_claims_microsoft_misled_investors_in_surface_rt_debacle/
"fondleslab"???
ROFL.
Thank you, Ken. That word stopped me, too. At first, I thought it was
an
On 08/14/13 04:20 PM, Ken Dibble wrote:
http://www.channelregister.co.uk/2013/08/14/lawsuit_claims_microsoft_misled_investors_in_surface_rt_debacle/
"fondleslab"???
ROFL.
Thank you, Ken. That word stopped me, too. At first, I thought it was
an elaborate type, but it appears twice in t
> I'm willing to pay a reasonably high price to a company to set up and
maintain an
> email server for me, but only if they follow MY rules...ALL of them.
Forward me your rules and requirements, and maybe we could talk. :)
Deal. Will do, tomorrow when I get back to work.
Thanks!
Ken Dibb
http://www.channelregister.co.uk/2013/08/14/lawsuit_claims_microsoft_misled_investors_in_surface_rt_debacle/
"fondleslab"???
ROFL.
Ken Dibble
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I have been using Webfaction for years. You might want to check into them.
www.webfaction.com
That looks like a sort of server co-location service.
I don't know how to, and can't be bothered with, the nuts and bolts of
setting up, tweaking, and maintaining an email server and running
inte
On 8/14/13 4:00 PM, Ken Dibble wrote:
> I'm willing to pay a reasonably high price to a company to set up and
> maintain an
> email server for me, but only if they follow MY rules...ALL of them.
Forward me your rules and requirements, and maybe we could talk. :)
Paul
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> I need an ISP that knows the difference between this kind of mass
emailing and spam,
> and does not impose limits on this kind of emailing, nor does it charge
extra for it.
Run your own mail server (and make sure it's secure to keep it off of
blacklists),
have Rackspace or some other reput
You could look at Fastmail maybe? Their paid business accounts allow
something like 2GB/hr through your account I think.
I had previously rejected Fastmail due to its high per-address price and
its restrictive configuration policies. It might be worth considering
though if I'm going to have
Google has had this down for as long as I have been with them.
No data-mining email service need apply. These emails contain confidential
and, at times, HIPAA-protected information.
Thanks.
Ken Dibble
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I have been using Webfaction for years. You might want to check into them.
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On 08/14/2013 12:50 PM, Ken Dibble wrote:
Hey folks,
Do any of you know of an email IS
On Wed, Aug 14, 2013 at 3:46 PM, Ted Roche wrote:
>
> In context, I think it referred to the capitalized object in the previous
> sentence. However, a Google search for "Microsoft Mort" will also reveal
> some interesting insight into MS and their technique in the early 2000's to
> aim their deve
On 8/14/13 12:50 PM, Ken Dibble wrote:
> Hey folks,
>
> Do any of you know of an email ISP that understands the difference between
> "spam" and
> legitimate and necessary mass email communication?
>
> Our agency needs to be able to send out frequent mass emails to clients and
> business
> assoc
On Wed, Aug 14, 2013 at 4:06 PM, Gene Wirchenko wrote:
> At 08:40 2013-08-08, Ted Roche wrote:
>
>>
> /regserver solution and/or the Microsoft Office Repair Tools. Isn't it
>> great MS ships an app so complex it comes with its own MORT?
>>
>
> What does "MORT" mean, please?
>
In context,
You could look at Fastmail maybe? Their paid business accounts allow
something like 2GB/hr through your account I think.
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I would infer "Microsoft Office Repair Tools".
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Google has had this down for as long as I have been with them.
On Wed, Aug 14, 2013 at 2:50 PM, Ken Dibble wrote:
> Hey folks,
>
> Do any of you know of an email ISP that understands the difference between
> "spam" and legitimate and necessary mass email communication?
>
> Our agency needs to b
At 08:40 2013-08-08, Ted Roche wrote:
Okay, Fox is throwing the "Class definition EXCEL.APPLICATION not found"
error, which points to a likely registration problem with the app. We'll
get in touch with the client's IT staff and see if they can invoke the
/regserver solution and/or the Microsoft
Hey folks,
Do any of you know of an email ISP that understands the difference between
"spam" and legitimate and necessary mass email communication?
Our agency needs to be able to send out frequent mass emails to clients and
business associates. These emails must frequently contain attached
d
I'd have a tag file of product tags each one with a PK.
Tag Table:
PK_Tag I
Tag_Id c(64)
Customer Table:
PK_Customer I
Customer_Id C(32)
Then have a Customer tag table:
PK_Tag I
PK_Customer I
add a record into this customer tag table for each tag you want to add in where
the PK_Tag is the tag
Sounds like a Many to Many listing table.
VendorID | AssociationID
Association is your "topic"
This way you do not move any vendors or lose any notes.
On Wed, Aug 14, 2013 at 10:57 AM, Gary Jeurink wrote:
> I have a vendors file that has grown to a fairly large size. I am finding
> that I w
http://www.channelregister.co.uk/2013/08/14/lawsuit_claims_microsoft_misled_investors_in_surface_rt_debacle/
[Specifically, the complaint alleges that Microsoft knew Surface RT
sales were miserable, yet company execs persisted in describing its
tablet business in glowing language that was "mate
My bad.
I'm getting these at my place of employment, the network admin's had some files
block.
Getting them now.
Thanks, Ed.
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I have a vendors file that has grown to a fairly large size. I am finding
that I want to connect several vendors together by topic. Yesterday I had
one vendor that sells rubber molds, another whole sells concrete dyes and
they recommend retailer of their products and then I've consulted an art
firm
Wow. This is good information.
Thanks, Virgil!
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Subject: learning python
I’ve been monitoring the python comments lately because I
NP!
:-)
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On 8/14/2013 10:06 AM, vbiersch wrote:
Forgot all about the nf thing
Thanks for the rest
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Date: 08/14/2013 8:53 AM (GMT-06:00)
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Subject: Re: [NF] learning python
He
Forgot all about the nf thing
Thanks for the rest
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From: "Kurt @ VR-FX"
Date: 08/14/2013 8:53 AM (GMT-06:00)
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Subject: Re: [NF] learning python
Hey Virgil,
Two things.
1 - U forgot to put [NF] on t
Hey Virgil,
Two things.
1 - U forgot to put [NF] on the Posting Subject. But - no biggie - I got
that Rectumfied for you!
2 - I was at my big Graphics conference several weeks ago out in Cali.
Was actually chatting to a couple young guys who work at this graphics
co. that does special effec
On Aug 12, 2013, at 6:34 PM, Anthony Jennings wrote:
> I am subscripted to the listinfo/propython, but it does not format like
> ProFox. I'm missing something.
> Get a list of stats and that seem about it
I'm not sure what format is different; they are run with the same software.
There i
I’ve been monitoring the python comments lately because I’m thinking about
learning it to do things like this.
Long story, but I’m the type that has to have an actual problem to learn
something new
Thought I would share some of the things that are being done with python and
automation i
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