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On 31 Oct 99, at 13:35, Thomas Fernandez wrote about
"Re[3]: OT: Computer Philosophy (was":
MDP Completely and utterly true. It *is* a just small percentage of the
MDP millions of computer owners and users that have actually put any
MDP effort or time into training,
I (Marck) am posting this on behalf of Alexander V. Kiselev
[EMAIL PROTECTED] who has unfortunately been unable to get any
mail posted to the list since the server problems earlier this week,
although he is still receiving list traffic. Those of you familiar
with his
Hi there!
On 18 Oct 99, at 14:15, tracer wrote
about "Re: SOT: Languages and Writing Syst":
The problem is not Thai, not English, its THAIS.
I donot care but there is an official standard, seemingly inherited from
the Vietnam period produced by the peace corps from the USA.
Anything
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On 18 Oct 99, at 17:40, tracer wrote
about "Re[2]: %ATTACHMENTS: doesnt show fi":
Anyway, I am fairly sure I can generate proper Thai with that DB font.
The switcher seems to produce different symbols etc so I think it means
that with that Thai mono font (ie one of the DB fonts
Hi there!
On 19 Oct 99, at 1:28, Thomas Fernandez wrote
about "Re[2]: OT: languages and spellings":
Perhaps we should use the phonetic alphabet of the IPA (international
phonetic association), Unicode characters 0x0250..0x02af, but then i
know just know one font, Lucida Sans Unicode,
Hi there!
On 19 Oct 99, at 1:54, tracer wrote
about "Re[2]: SOT: Languages and Writing S":
A more practical question maybe, is there any practical reason why the
bat HAS to use these mono fonts as if it could use any standard TTF it
would make life soe much easier... and text would
Hi there!
On 17 Oct 99, at 19:35, Thomas Fernandez wrote
about "Re[2]: OT: Laguanges and names, rea":
I really don't know why everybody thinks all langauges of the world
should be squeezed into the English alphabet. Look at Vietnamese: it
looks awful now! And really, even though they use
Hi there!
On 16 Oct 99, at 2:14, Steve Lamb wrote
about "Re: PGP Check Signature does not wo":
English isnt the most suitable language to use to pronounce/spell
foreign language pronounciation
That's why here we are using "Transliteration" whenever we're
sending something in
Hi there!
On 16 Oct 99, at 9:53, Keith Russell wrote
about "Re: Fwd: FW: ÷Á±H: ¤jƤjf¬r":
The mailer (not mentioned in these headers) is Outlook running under
C-Win98. Delivery of this message was via our company LAN, not via the
Internet.
Note how the name of the encoding
Hi there!
On 16 Oct 99, at 12:14, Steve Lamb wrote
about "OT: Laguanges and names, really, ho":
The latter. Esperanto has 28 letters and 28 base sounds. 1 sound per letter,
obviously. It also has several other sounds which are made when a small
selection of letters are combined,
Hi there!
On 15 Oct 99, at 12:44, Morgan Collins wrote
about "Re[2]: PGP Check Signature does not work":
I'm curious...Does anyone happen to know the demographics of the TB
population?
I'm a USA user, I just found TB and find it an excellent e-mail
client. I assumed it was
Hi there!
On 15 Oct 99, at 21:15, \\'alter wrote
about "Re[3]: PGP Check Signature does not":
MC What is the origin of TB then?
What made you think it was Russia?
SY, Alex
(St.Petersburg, Russia)
--
Thought for the day:
To steal ideas from one person is plagiarism; to steal from
Hi there!
On 15 Oct 99, at 21:48, MaXxX wrote
about "Re[6]: PGP Check Signature does not":
Wrong.
I'm from Poland myself, and let me teach you one thing about Russian
and Polish last names:
Pretty interesting an explanation:-))) Only.
1. Polish names NEVER have a "v" (vee) in
Hello all.
What about the subject? The latest threads show (IMHO), that
many extra options could be introduced, but provided that they
*are* introduced the current GUI will be just spoiled. Why not
introduce new options via some kind of resource compiler
then?
SY, Alex
(St.Petersburg,
Hi there!
On 11 Oct 99, at 18:31, Joris wrote
about "Re: Printing Headers":
IG I've tried with kludges on and off, and with the RFC 822 headers on
IG and off, but while I can see them, I can't print a complete set of
IG message headers. Is this a bug or am I doing something stupid?
Is
Hi there!
On 9 Oct 99, at 18:13, Jack LaRosa wrote
about "Forwarded messages":
What's the deal with forwarded messages appearing as attachments? I
sometimes have to click *NUMEROUS* times on an attachment because each
click brings up a new attachment with a blank page. I assume it's
Hi there!
On 9 Oct 99, at 18:35, Ali Martin wrote
about "Re: Forwarded messages":
What's happening is that the message is MIME forwarded and then the
message containing the MIME forwarded message is in turn MIME forwarded
and so on.
Jokes are sent to me and I have to open up to eight
Hi there!
On 4 Oct 99, at 9:27, George M. Menegakis wrote
about "Re: Strange inline attachments":
I usually get them from listserv (the daemon) and also from varius daemons that
send mails. Either case there is a bug , after all only The Bat shows that
there are inline attachments
Hi there!
On 4 Oct 99, at 18:49, George M. Menegakis wrote
about "Example of strange attachment":
I didn't see the effect you've described:-)) It's been all right
(IMO). Do you see the same problem with the the message
you've sent to the TBUDL??? I opened it with Beta9 as well as
with
Hi there!
On 1 Oct 99, at 1:31, Quin Selman wrote
about "MS-TNEF":
What is that MS-TNEF Base 64 extension that appears in The Bat!'s
attachment window on some Microsoft mail messages? What does it open
in? I see Content-Type: multipart/mixed. I've never understood
what that
Hi there!
On 18 Sep 99, at 0:22, Dirk Heiser wrote
about "Re: Importing mail from Eudora ligh":
AVK And hence TB says "empty body", that's the clue. Nothing then
AVK (just another:-)) bug in Eudora!
Who say that Eudora want to save the mails in the RFC format. ;-)
*Everybody* says:-)
Hi there!
On 19 Nov 99, at 16:37, Steve Lamb wrote
about "(SOT) Moo-ah, Met-ah, Med-ah and al":
Now, as always, I'm sure someone like Alex could come up and point out
where I am wrong, but this is my understanding of these terms, why I use them
in the way that I do and how they shape
--
Thought for the day:
The average woman would rather be beautiful than smart because
the average man sees better than he thinks.
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