Re: I hate Outlook Express

1999-08-09 Thread Martin Fitzpatrick
Hi Rob... Robert Wilkinson wrote: > > Does anyone know of a better interface than Outlook Express and if so how do > I interface it to my current ISP. There are loads of email programs out there (if thats what you mean)... As for free ones, now thats a different matter. Presumably this is for W

Win2k challenge :)

1999-08-09 Thread Simon Cooke
For those who are following this, I just managed to take out ASP on the Win2k box... I'm going to see if I can use the same hack to get more access to the machine... Confirmation? Sure! http://www.windows2000test.com comes up... the Guestbook doesn't :) Si

Re: I hate Outlook Express

1999-08-09 Thread Gasson
Robert Wilkinson wrote: > Does anyone know of a better interface than Outlook Express and if so how do > I interface it to my current ISP. > > Or does anyone know of a free ISP that uses something different from Outlook > Express. > > Microsoft rules the World! But not my machine if I can help i

Fred n' speccy

1999-08-09 Thread Rob Smith
Couple of questions to anyone who can answer them... What are Colin McDonald and Colin Anderson of FRED fame up to these days? Can anyone recommend a web site with hints, tips, cheats etc for SAM and SPECCY games?... I have searched and searched for them and all I can find are tips for modern

Re: Fred n' speccy

1999-08-09 Thread Graham Goring
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Rob Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes >Couple of questions to anyone who can answer them... > >What are Colin McDonald and Colin Anderson of FRED fame up to these days? > >Can anyone recommend a web site with hints, tips, cheats etc for SAM and >SPECCY games?... I ha

Re: website nwe address

1999-08-09 Thread Ian Collier
On Fri, Jul 30, 1999 at 07:34:44PM -0700, Simon Cooke wrote: > BTW: I've recently left Microsoft and am starting a new job at Sierra > software soon... So... remind us why you defected to the US again? :-) I mean, now you have left Microsoft you didn't have the tiniest thought about coming back to

Re: website nwe address

1999-08-09 Thread Nick Humphries
From: Ian Collier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >On Fri, Jul 30, 1999 at 07:34:44PM -0700, Simon Cooke wrote: >> BTW: I've recently left Microsoft and am starting a new job at Sierra >> software soon... > >So... remind us why you defected to the US again? :-) >I mean, now you have left Microsoft you didn't

Re: website nwe address

1999-08-09 Thread Ian Collier
On Mon, Aug 09, 1999 at 04:15:09PM +0100, Nick Humphries wrote: > Notice the rain outside? :) And that makes Seattle more attractive for some reason? :-) imc

Re: Fred n' speccy

1999-08-09 Thread Rob Smith
I've got a few cheats and maps on my site... But only a few. What are you stuck on? www.duketastrophy.demon.co.uk Graham Goring Thanks for the offer of help For the Speccy "Slaine" and "Stontium Dog" For the Sam "Manic Miner" and the lords of Midnight clone which name alludes me and "Day

Re: Bondi Blue?

1999-08-09 Thread Tim
From: Andrew Collier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > For other files, I have a program (quickly hacked together in C, most of > which should be totally cross-platform except calling the Open and Save > dialogue boxes) which can transfer files to and from a .dsk image. I guess > I should upload it to mnemotec

Re:

1999-08-09 Thread Tim
From: Jonathan Bristow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Hmmm, strange... my settings say that i am sending it out as Plain Text! > Also, although i have set any replies to be indented with >, none are!!! > Damned annoying, maybe somehow Outlook Express has got corrupted along the > way! Mine often seems to g

Re:

1999-08-09 Thread Jonathan Bristow
Thanks for that Tim, i now know i am not alone on that prob! BTW: Is any one gonna give me a tip-off where i might find an internal Disc drive for the SAM, or am i gonna be forever with just a SAM-Carcass? Respect Twilighte -Original Message- From: Tim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: sam-users@nv

Re: Fred n' speccy

1999-08-09 Thread Martin Fitzpatrick
Graham Goring wrote: > www.duketastrophy.demon.co.uk Should that be read "duke catastrophe" or "duck catasrophe"? Martin -- Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ICQ#: 11077801 AOL/CServeIM: Flupert