t the [bleep] is a Mac vs. PC argument doing on
RCSE?
Joe Parsons
-Original Message-
From: Jim Laurel
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mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: August 14, 2006 9:37 AM
To: 'Lighthorse'
Cc: 'Soaring @ airage.com'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [RCSE] MS Outlook question
It's
My Outlook is this, I am off to the UP of Michigan in the morning for some
beach demo's and my Perfect will be here just after I leave, that means my
inbox will be Perfectly full and my out box will be empty of a parts that I
could be outfitting in motel rooms along the way.
Yesterday I fle
Guys,
Look, Harley asked a simple question and got his answer. With all Harley
shares with us an off topic post to get his emails working again is more than
exceptable. Chuck at least made his post soaring related by tying it to how
his airfoil plotting programs worked with the various machin
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-Original Message-
From: Harley Michaelis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, August 12, 2006 7:47 PM
To: soaring@airage.com
Cc: Winston Okerlund; Byron Seward; Harold Ochs
Subject: [RCSE] MS Outlook question
Guys. . . I have a new HP computer with Outlook, not Outlook Express,
l
I stopped using Outlook some years ago, I use Thunderbird, a free mail
program. (I also use Firefox instead of Internet Explorer). Its easy to
use, flexible, its got a good junk filter and unlike Microsoft's
programs it will not execute anything that comes to it. (A lot of
computer problems hav
A little over 20 years ago, I wrote an airfoil plot program for the
Commodore 64. I soon ported it to the Atari, TRS80, and other
computers using the 6502 computer chip except for the Apple
II. Apple, in it's infinite wisdom, crippled the operating system so
that basic programs could not send
That would be "preferences" and no it wasn't a MS product I sent my email out on. ;) LOL--Glenn W.Tri-Cities, Wa
That would be "preferences" and no it wasn't a MS product I sent my email out on. ;) LOL--Glenn W.Tri-Cities, Wa
Jim, I support 23 sites with only one being mostly MAC's and I don't have these problems. A lot of it is how the user setups their preierences. My stuff always works though. Al, We are a Vista Beta Siteand honestly right now "NOT IMPRESSED" ;) Good Luck and I make a rule never bu
Soaring @ airage.com; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [RCSE] MS Outlook question
Same Problem. I would love to convert to Mac. But the majority of the
programs that
I use run in windows :-(
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On 8/14/06, Jim Laurel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Harley-
If you still have time, box it up and send i
#x27;m an ex-Microsoft guy. ;-)
--Jim
-Original Message-
From: Harley Michaelis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, August 12, 2006 10:47 PM
To: soaring@airage.com
Cc: Winston Okerlund; Byron Seward; Harold Ochs
Subject: [RCSE] MS Outlook question
Guys. . . I have a new HP computer
Okerlund'; 'Byron Seward'; 'Harold Ochs'
Subject: RE: [RCSE] MS Outlook question
Harley-
If you still have time, box it up and send it back for a refund. Then, head
to your local Apple store and pick up a Mac. You'll never regret it. A few
years ago, I started thi
oaring@airage.com
Cc: Winston Okerlund; Byron Seward; Harold Ochs
Subject: [RCSE] MS Outlook question
Guys. . . I have a new HP computer with Outlook, not Outlook Express, loaded
for e-mail. When new messages are listed from senders, a box appears asking
if I'd like to read them now. When selecting
Guys. . . I have a new HP computer with Outlook, not Outlook Express, loaded
for e-mail. When new messages are listed from senders, a box appears asking
if I'd like to read them now. When selecting "yes" the list of senders goes
blank. All the mail is gone. A new messages says it's been moved or de
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