Nice to have someone with a BRAIN back on the mailing list.
Welcome back COLIN.
Message to DAVID, talk to LEN, he has done what you want to do.
M.D.L.M
On Sun, 18 Oct 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nice to have someone with a BRAIN back on the mailing list.
Put those claws away. ;)
'scuse me, just one quick test.
Paul Walker wrote:
'scuse me, just one quick test.
And here's another
On Sun, 18 Oct 1998, David wrote:
'scuse me, just one quick test.
And here's another
Didn't work, unfortunately. :/ Every other list I'm on gets filtered into
the right place by procmail, except sam-users. God knows why.
I use it to taunt and rile people whilst I laugh merrily and rub
myself with bacon-grease. Yourself?
I just do the bacon-grease bit...
Simon
You always told me you preferred the chocolate mousse sob I feel so
betrayed
Well, I wasn't going to tell them about *that* was I? In a public
So is somebody going to tell us all what hapenned at the show
yesterday, or what?
Who actually ended up being able to go?
Andrew
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From: David [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Maria Rookyard wrote:
From: Simon Cooke [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I use it to taunt and rile people whilst I laugh merrily and rub
myself with bacon-grease. Yourself?
I just do the bacon-grease bit...
Simon
You always told me you preferred
Maria Rookyard wrote:
From: David [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Maria Rookyard wrote:
From: Simon Cooke [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I use it to taunt and rile people whilst I laugh merrily and rub
myself with bacon-grease. Yourself?
I just do the bacon-grease bit...
Simon
From: Simon Cooke [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I use it to taunt and rile people whilst I laugh merrily and rub
myself with bacon-grease. Yourself?
I just do the bacon-grease bit...
Simon
You always told me you preferred the chocolate mousse sob I feel so
betrayed
Well, I wasn't
And does this mean that you're ashamed of our mousse or something?
My sister was bitten by a mousse once.
No really, mousse bites can be very painful.
What's the news from the show then?
Dan.
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Graham Goring [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Not being a big fan of bacon grease, I just use it to taunt and rile
people. (And moan at people with fsck-off big signatures. Hint.)
Mine ain't exactly her-ruge. It's 8 lines and a newline.
Well it's twice as big as it's 'supposed to be' ...
Lee.
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Paul Walker [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Sun, 18 Oct 1998, David wrote:
Didn't work, unfortunately. :/ Every other list I'm on gets filtered into
the right place by procmail, except sam-users. God knows why.
Well OK, I realise that this is just asking for another mousse type
debate but
What an informative subject line.
On Mon, 19 Oct 1998 08:42:31 +0100, Maria Rookyard said:
And does this mean that you're ashamed of our mousse or something?
Are you ashamed of your catte and dogg as well?
(c) 1998 The Beware Of Desserts In A Cup Company
You forgot This posting may not
On 19 Oct 1998, Lee Willis wrote:
Well OK, I realise that this is just asking for another mousse type
debate but what's your recipe ?
Apologies for non-unix people...
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# Back it all up (doesn't work?!)
:O c
backup
On Mon, 19 Oct 1998 12:15:30 +0100 (BST), Paul Walker said:
# Back it all up (doesn't work?!)
:O c
backup
# Mailing list section
# this doesn't work either :/
:O:
* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
sam-users
[snip]
OK, first question... why are you writing :O instead of :0?
The subsidiary
Anybody wants to connect a PC mouse to the SAM ??
Its now possible. And very easy too.
All you need is the COMMs interface (with the RS232 part).
And solder a single wire at the connector to make them work (with a
special driver) .
If you have a Microsoft Ballpoint Mouse you even don't have
Ian Collier [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
OnMon, 19 Oct 1998 12:15:30 +0100 (BST), Paul Walker said:
# Back it all up (doesn't work?!)
:O c
backup
# Mailing list section
# this doesn't work either :/
:O:
* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
sam-users
[snip]
OK, first question... why are
On Mon, 19 Oct 1998, Ian Collier wrote:
OK, first question... why are you writing :O instead of :0?
Can't remember. Still seems to work, though.
The subsidiary question is what character you expect to be matched by
the dot, except for a space.
Just a space.
On 19 Oct 1998, Lee Willis wrote:
OK, first question... why are you writing :O instead of :0?
Yep, problem numero uno ...
I was confused by the fact that all the other lists filtered okay, and
they had a :O there as well. Changed it now and it's working, so.. :)
I'd guess that he just
Paul Walker [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Mon, 19 Oct 1998, Ian Collier wrote:
OK, first question... why are you writing :O instead of :0?
Can't remember. Still seems to work, though.
Erm I thought you said it didn't ...
Lee.
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On Mon, 19 Oct 1998 14:44:12 +0100 (BST), Paul Walker said:
On Mon, 19 Oct 1998, Ian Collier wrote:
OK, first question... why are you writing :O instead of :0?
Can't remember. Still seems to work, though.
I thought you started this thread precisely because it doesn't work...
imc
On 19 Oct 1998 14:47:57 +0100, Lee Willis said:
I'd guess that he just expects one space to be there, I'd recommend
something along the lines of
^From.*owner-sam-users
which should cover it pretty well
But there's only one From line which ever contains owner-sam-users and
that's the
Hello Simon,
Perhaps it was Simon Cooke.
Or possibly Ian Slavin. Apart from the glasses, we both had a very
similar line in hair and leather jackets.
Ah yeah, that's him. I couldn't remember the name but now you've mentioned
it I recall always wondering whether it was pronouned Slay-Vin or
Hi Ian,
I do not recall ever going to an All Formats fair in Haydock...
Perhaps it was Simon Cooke.
No, his name was Ian. :) H, who else is there called Ian on the Sam?
He did some programming, I think.
Kev.
Kevin Cooper [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi Ian,
I do not recall ever going to an All Formats fair in Haydock...
Perhaps it was Simon Cooke.
No, his name was Ian. :) H, who else is there called Ian on the Sam?
He did some programming, I think.
Ian Slavin? (Or am I just making
Ian Collier [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On19 Oct 1998 14:47:57 +0100, Lee Willis said:
^From.*owner-sam-users
But there's only one From line which ever contains owner-sam-users and
that's the envelope From line.
Yep, agreed, I hadn't actually intended matching the other one (Which I
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Andrew Collier
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
So is somebody going to tell us all what hapenned at the show
yesterday, or what?
Who actually ended up being able to go?
James Curry and about 4 other people, from what I hear...
Graham Goring
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Anybody wants to connect a PC mouse to the SAM ??
I think so!
All you need is the COMMs interface (with the RS232 part).
And solder a single wire at the connector to make them work (with a
special driver) .
If you have a Microsoft Ballpoint Mouse you even don't have
to solder the wire .
Will this work with normal PS/2 type mice as well? If so then would it
be easy to make a 9-pin - PS/2 converter with said extra wire?
Nope - the RS232 mice run off +12v and -12v (well, 12ish..) but
the PS/2 mice run of +5v, 0v. Also, the PS/2 mouse communicates
synchronously (whereas RS232
maybe simon cooke can't read my emails.
si - if you receive this, email me. i'll reply, and send my saa stuff
for win32 simcoupe.
anyone else - if si cooke DOESN'T receive this, tell him that i'm
trying to send him my stuff
dave
dave
dunno why that happenned. i didn't send it. sorry.
the real
dave
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