All,
Does anyone know if there is any documentation listing the changes that took
place between JS and the MGx series of QDOS ROMs (besides the localised
messages and keyboard maps). I am especially interested in finding out about
MGE (Spain).
This relates to an issue arising from beta testing of
On 10/01/2012 13:35, Ade Vickers wrote:
Tony Firshman wrote:
On Jan 10, at 13:12 | Jan10, Marcel Kilgus wrote:
Tony Firshman wrote:
Pedant (8-)#
(Pot calling the kettle black).
Tony
Why the sudden outbreak of "testy" emails ;-)?
Not at all - didn't you see the smile. It was a J O K E.
...
Tony Firshman wrote:
> On Jan 10, at 13:12 | Jan10, Marcel Kilgus wrote:
>
> > Tony Firshman wrote:
> Pedant (8-)#
> (Pot calling the kettle black).
> Tony
> >>>
> >>> Why the sudden outbreak of "testy" emails ;-)?
> >>>
> >> Not at all - didn't you see the smile. It was a J O K
On Jan 10, at 13:12 | Jan10, Marcel Kilgus wrote:
> Tony Firshman wrote:
Pedant (8-)#
(Pot calling the kettle black).
Tony
>>>
>>> Why the sudden outbreak of "testy" emails ;-)?
>>>
>> Not at all - didn't you see the smile. It was a J O K E.
>> and the 'pot' comment was aga
Tony Firshman wrote:
>>> Pedant (8-)#
>>> (Pot calling the kettle black).
>>> Tony
>>
>> Why the sudden outbreak of "testy" emails ;-)?
>>
> Not at all - didn't you see the smile. It was a J O K E.
> and the 'pot' comment was against *me* (8-)#
WSH!
That's the sound of Geoff's joke go
On Jan 10, at 12:17 | Jan10, Geoff Wicks wrote:
>
>
> --
> From: "Tony Firshman"
> Sent: Tuesday, January 10, 2012 9:30 AM
> To:
> Subject: Re: [Ql-Users] Test
>
>> Pedant (8-)#
>> (Pot calling the kettle black).
>> Tony
>
> Why the sudden out
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From: "Tony Firshman"
Sent: Tuesday, January 10, 2012 9:30 AM
To:
Subject: Re: [Ql-Users] Test
Pedant (8-)#
(Pot calling the kettle black).
Tony
Why the sudden outbreak of "testy" emails ;-)?
Best Wishes,
Geoff
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On 10 Jan 2012, at 10:25, Dilwyn Jones wrote:
>>
>> So thanks to those who did not ignore this.
>> George
>> PS Please ignore this.
>> GG
> Would that be 'ignore the PS' or 'ignore the GG'?
Just the "this".
George
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So thanks to those who did not ignore this.
George
PS Please ignore this.
GG
Would that be 'ignore the PS' or 'ignore the GG'?
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On Jan 10, at 09:37 | Jan10, Ade Vickers wrote:
> Tony Firshman wrote:
>>
>> On Jan 10, at 09:11 | Jan10, Ade Vickers wrote:
>>
>>> Tony Firshman wrote:
>>>
That reminds me of a shaggy dog story (slightly amended)
>> as to why
there was a dead person in the shower surrounde
On 9 Jan 2012, at 19:04, Andrew Stephen wrote:
> On Jan 10, 2012 4:50 AM, "gdgqler" wrote:
>>
>> Please ignore this.
>>
>> George
>
> 4/10
>
> While polite, the plea lacked sincerity. Little attention to form or
> substance. Better effort required.
>
How about:
"I would be extremely grate
Tony Firshman wrote:
>
> On Jan 10, at 09:11 | Jan10, Ade Vickers wrote:
>
> > Tony Firshman wrote:
> >
> >>
> >> That reminds me of a shaggy dog story (slightly amended)
> as to why
> >> there was a dead person in the shower surrounded by empty shampoo
> >> bottles:
> >>
> >> 1 Wet hair
On Jan 10, at 09:11 | Jan10, Ade Vickers wrote:
> Tony Firshman wrote:
>
>>
>> That reminds me of a shaggy dog story (slightly amended) as
>> to why there was a dead person in the shower surrounded by
>> empty shampoo bottles:
>>
>> 1 Wet hair
>> 2) Apply shampoo and rub in
>> 3) Rinse
>>
Tony Firshman wrote:
>
> That reminds me of a shaggy dog story (slightly amended) as
> to why there was a dead person in the shower surrounded by
> empty shampoo bottles:
>
> 1 Wet hair
> 2) Apply shampoo and rub in
> 3) Rinse
> 4) Repeat
>
> The dead guy was a QL programmer.
>
Surely in
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