Thanks, Ian,
I'd been wondering what all those Teutonic mesages were -- Tom
> From: "Ian Adkins DSO-CS 9ER" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 2004/03/14 Sun PM 04:26:59 CST
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [scots-l] Regestrierung, Indeed
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> 'Congratulations! Your registration on [URL deleted]
<< I really like your Scots Wha Hae font - would you be interested in
trading a copy of it for a copy of our Celtic Knot Font? >>
Sure. I warn you, however, that it's a very sloppy export and may not be
pretty unless you're in a program where you can control the kerning
(Corel, Adobe, Quark, et
'Congratulations! Your registration on [URL deleted] was successful. You
can login immediately...'
'We are launching the Compact Disc of Commercial Correspondence Forms that
elaborates on all business forms of letters and documents: thank-yous,
certifications, acknowledgments, debt collection,
Can anyone assist me?
Im looking for information on a scottish Fiddler called Ian Powrie. Background info of who he is, family life etc.
Thankyou
I have a further question: these tunebooks seem to be inconsistent in
noting which tunes were composed by Petrie and which were from other
sources (in the first tunebook there's no authorship info so I assumed
most tunes were Petrie's own, however I found several that I know to be
traditional. In
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On Saturday, 13 March 2004 at 08:28, John McChesney-Young spake thus:
>Cliff wrote:
>
>>I tried to look at Owens from the URL given, but got
>>only what looked like HTML lingo. It must be the PC
>>vs. Mac thing.
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>I apologize for the off-topic