Peter Tillier wrote:
>I have a black 102-key (I think: I haven't bothered to count them)
Cherry
>keyboard that I found at a boot sale about 5 years ago for the
princely sum
>of £3. It worked perfectly first time with SuperHermes - I reckon it
was a
>bargain. I have seen others the same from time
>When I read the above bit about Eudora, I immediately went the Tools
>--> Options route and looked for the warning and the option. Either
>I didn't recognize the items or my version is not sufficiently
>advanced. I'm using Eudora Light 3.0.6.
>Could you give these tiny feet some tiny step
Tony Firshman wrote:
>>it is slightly wider thena the Black one, so doesn't quite fit the
>>shelf on my computer desk. ANyway, when time allows, this will be
>>plugged into SHL to try it out.
>I will keep my fingers crossed.
>
>What is the make?
Scorpius 90P, made in Taiwan.
I have managed to da
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Mel LaVerne
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
>At 17:11 02/06/2001 +0100, you wrote:
>>Hi all,
>>
>>Testing Outlook Express v5.5 - this should be in plain text, as I
>have configured the settings.
>>
>
>"Should be" but with excess baggage. Configure some more, please.
>
>
Tony,
from the other list his email is mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
The address does seem to be very illegible on the web page - maybe he
doesn't really want any visitors :o)
1 Torriano Mews
London
is the address of the company on its web page - maybe run from home ?
Norman.
On Thu, 7 Jun 2001 at 08:46:00, you wrote:
(ref: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>)
>I've seen the name 'Fred Toussi' on another list I use. Did,'t he used to be
>involved in the QL scene somewhere ?
>I seem to think it was Text87 or something.
Exactly right.
Do pass his 'real' email address on as some work
I've seen the name 'Fred Toussi' on another list I use. Did,'t he used to be
involved in the QL scene somewhere ?
I seem to think it was Text87 or something.
Just curious - seems he's into relational databases these days - see
www.cluedup.com - if it is the same guy.
Norman.