How about c.o.r.? Not to mention how flex!!
Burgess Howell wrote:
At 06:36 PM 1/26/2004, you wrote:
Size does matter? ; )
Well, yes, but only how big around it is.
In a message dated 1/26/2004 6:33:48 AM Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
David Thanks a bunch How do I match the shafts to the heads (allowing for the differeing frequencies)
Regards Jeremy
Jeremy,
If they are Alpha Platinum's, then they come as a pre cut pre tipped set of
At 06:36 PM 1/26/2004, you wrote:
Size does matter? ; )
Well, yes, but only how big around it is.
In a message dated 1/26/04 7:37:51 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Size does matter? ; )
Jen
That's the subject line of at least 10 emails per day!
Sign in the window says "giant club sale" yup, I'm selling giant clubs! Got one 2000cc head with a 6 foot shaft. Bet even B
You all must have too much time on your hands (or golf is slow) when
y'all are comparing the size of your ° signs!
Size does matter? ; )
Jen
PS - enjoy the PGA show and the Shoptalk open those who are heading
south this week. I had my badge in my hands but had to cancel my
trip... maybe nex
Mac OSX has a great e-mail program called (funny enough) Mail. It has a
great spam filter built-in and is easy to use. You will find it in the
"Applications" folder. Double click to start-up and enter the appropriate
information and you are off to the races. You can drag the icon down to your
"dock
Title: RE: ShopTalk: degree sign
Why not just type degree?
Hey, that would too simple and easy
Why not just type degree?
Tom
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Sent: Monday, January 26, 2004
12:50 PM
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Subject: Re: ShopTalk: degree sign
But, gee;
I don't need a larger ° sign unle
So, howinell does one set up the Mac to run OE?
TFlan
MS had an express version of Outlook which I think only ran on OS9.
Their new mail package for Mac is Entourage. I have never used
either. Download a copy of Eudora. One of the best email packages I
have tried. I have been using it for
But, gee;
I don't need a larger ° sign unless the degree to
which I refer is too large for the ALT 0176 symbol - the "nth" degree,
perhaps?
I'm the kinda guy who must keep things in
perspective.
°
º
TFlan
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In a message dated 1/26/04 12:57:11 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Win 98SE. Alt 0176 gets this; °
alt 0176 gets ° true, now try alt 167 to get the larger degree sign º on Windows 98
Hi;
I'm running Win 98SE. Alt 0176 gets
this; °
TFlan
Hi;
I have inherited my son's Mac which is running OSX.2. He bought it shortly
before he passed away. Now I have it. What I know about it you could stick
in your eye. I'm trying to figure out how to use Outlook Express on the Mac.
So far no luck. I've been running PC's for a long time but this is
Option shift / 8 won't work on mine (sys 8.6). Option key is the alt key
(alt in small letters on the extended keyboard). Try the zero key on top
of the letter keys, not on the number keypad.
Haven't tried it on OS X.
Gerry
sean weijand wrote:
Re: ShopTalk: degree sign
I have looked cl
Title: Re: ShopTalk: degree sign
Alt and the Option are one in the same. Option shift 8
works and Option/alt ) key works also.
Bruce
I have looked
closely on both of my Macs and for the life of me I can't find the
ALT key. For me it is 1° C (option shift 8) couldn't play golf all
weekend. Hope
Title: Re: ShopTalk: degree sign
I have looked closely on both of my Macs and for the life of me I can’t find the ALT key. For me it is 1° C (option shift 8) couldn’t play golf all weekend. Hopefully it warms up a bit and stops raining for next weekend.
Sean Weijand
On 1/26/04 7:46 AM, "bftay
Title: Re: ShopTalk: degree sign
Yep, I have two Macs two PC that I have use only because I have
some applications which only run on them. But for real work I
use the Macs. If anyone has ever done any network
configuration work you would know how easy they are to make network
configuration cha
All Macs here as well. Nine of them. Never a virus or trojan or worm -
EXCEPT - on the one machine that runs Virtual PC...
-t
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Tim Hewitt
myOstrich Golf
http://www.myostrichgolf.com
On Jan 26, 2004, at 10:26 AM, skismith wrote:
Actually I have 2, and a PC I don't trust it so I seldom use it.
Thanks Arnie, Yes I will do dynamic loft and lie particularly now
as you tell me.! The swing weight thing is very important as
my customer won't play with any thing that does'nt feel right however
well put together every thing else is
.Regards Jeremy
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Actually I have 2, and a PC I don't trust it so I seldom use it. Also
get to delete all those virus warnings cause they don't affect me.
Gerry
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In a message dated 1/25/2004 11:13:44 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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And on a Mac
Brad, Thank very much I do have a frequency meter how do I use it to get the right
trim? presumably I will need to use both tip and but trim.
Regards Jeremy
Brad Smith wrote:
> Jeremy,
> You need to do 2 different things here. You need to add weight to most of the heads
> to get them to a 7 gr
David Thanks a bunch How do I match the shafts
to the heads (allowing for the differeing frequencies)
Regards Jeremy
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a message dated
1/23/2004 7:02:54 AM Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Subj:
Re:
ShopTalk: FSMatching Program
Date: 1/23/2004 7:02
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Arnie,the above is what I get by using Alt key and 248?
HStill
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Sent: Sunday, January 25, 2004 9:14
PM
Subject: ShopTalk: degree sign
Try this..hold Alt key and on the number
key pad you can
alt-248 °
alt -167 º
alt -0176 °
At 09:14 PM 1/25/2004 -0500, you wrote:
>Try this..hold Alt key and on the number key pad you can make the degree sign °
>by pressing 248. I like that better than *. Hey that's what we do in Michigan when
>the temperature drops below 0° !
In a message dated 1/25/2004 11:13:44 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
And on a Mac
Someone still has a Mac!
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