Is there a standard way to put a job to sleep? I notice that jobs like Qpac
Files, QD, & al close down their working windows and open a new button-sized
window on the Button Frame (where available) . However the BT_SLEEP utility
(a Qpac2 Thing) can put any job to sleep. It does NOT close the job's
- Original Message -
From: "Norman Dunbar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, May 03, 2002 9:24 AM
Subject: RE: [ql-users] ROM versions
> The circular wheel thingy was a Russion Nokolia something or other, back
> about 1850 ish (+- 30 years).
> JLB did the first
C.Catotti Wrote:-
> What is the schedule for the show? (Dates/Time/Location).
> Will there be any Z88 things or QL only?
> Thanks!
>
> Chris Catotti
> PO BOX 621777
> OVIEDO FL 32762-1777
> U.S.A.
Hi Chris,
Below is the relevant info on the US Show. I will (hopefully) be attending,
and will
On 03/05/02 at 09:24 Norman Dunbar wrote:
>The circular wheel thingy was a Russion Nokolia something or other, back
>about 1850 ish (+- 30 years).
Someone is doing the 'black stuff'
Russian (Though I am not sure he was) Nipkovliev. Anyone passing by Munich
can do a quick detour to the Deuts
Dilwyn wrote:-
> The Welsh rolling picture described usually happens when Welsh QL
> Traders visit Irish QL places for some of the Black Stuff (and I'm
> not talking about Black QLs!) :-))
TV sponsored by Guinness.
A least its better than the Irishman who had trouble with his new "washing
At 03:00 ðì 3/5/2002, Rich Mellor wrote:
>Is there any reason why all your emails to the ql-user mailing list are
>sent twice??
Yes, I am stupid :-) (Stupid enough to poke in Eudora's settings that is :-)
Anyway, tis fixed now :-)
Phoebus
The circular wheel thingy was a Russion Nokolia something or other, back
about 1850 ish (+- 30 years).
JLB did the first scanning tv with 30 lines (HDTV then) at first.
:o)
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Norman Dunbar
Database/Unix administrator
Lynx Financial Systems Ltd.
mailto:[EMAIL
True !
And if I drop a 50p, when I bend down to pick it up, it hits me on the back
of the head :o)
Norman.
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Norman Dunbar
Database/Unix administrator
Lynx Financial Systems Ltd.
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Tel: 0113 289 6265
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