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Hello Thomas!
On Saturday, December 30, 2000 at 4:24:11 AM you wrote:
in the Middle East they have the year sixhundredsomething (after
Muhammad)
Shouldn't it be 1379?! AFAIR their calendar goes back to the 622,
around which Muhammad "came" to
Hello Thomas other Batmen women following this by now OT thread,
Friday, December 29, 2000, you stated regarding :
the purportedly upcoming Bat! coffee machine:
TF I sure hope it will be integrated into v2, and my machine
TF machine is also ready to be controlled by TBv2. I'm biting my
TF
Hallo Dierk,
On Sat, 30 Dec 2000 11:58:14 +0100 GMT (30/12/2000, 18:58 +0800 GMT),
Dierk Haasis wrote:
in the Middle East they have the year sixhundredsomething (after
Muhammad)
DH Shouldn't it be 1379?! AFAIR their calendar goes back to the 622,
DH around which Muhammad "came" to Mekka.
A Bat-fellow, Allie,
wrote on Thursday, December 28, 2000 at 18:59:02 (GMT -0500),
which was Friday 0:59 a.m. in Bratislava --
AM Have you seen the TB! homepage slogan?
AM "Save your time - Extend your life! "
AM
AMSensational
Hello Avenarius other Batmen women following this thread,
Friday, December 29, 2000, you responded to ACM's saying:
AM Have you seen the TB! homepage slogan?
AM "Save your time - Extend your life! "
AM
AMSensational isn't
Hi Douglas,
On Fri, 29 Dec 2000 15:53:47 -0600GMT (30/12/2000, 05:53 +0800GMT),
Douglas Hinds wrote:
A (.. I guess there'll be a Bat! web browser, a Bat! news reader,
A and a Bat! coffee machine before RITlabs ever fix the most
A aggravating bugs in our favourite mail program.)
DH On the one
Hi myself,
On Sat, 30 Dec 2000 11:24:11 +0800GMT (30/12/2000, 11:24 +0800GMT),
Thomas Fernandez wrote:
TF I sure hope it will be integrated into v2, and my machine machine
Are you drunk? This should be "washing machine", referring to an
earlier mail of mine. ;-)
TF is
TF also ready to be
Hello, the Bat! list recipients,
Tuesday, December 26, 2000, Avenarius wrote to Opera Users about
Unicode TB!'s Browser:
A Thanks for the suggestions, David and Oleg, but the point seems to
A be: in Internet Explorer you need to press
A ALT
A A
A initial letter for a bookmark or bookmarks
A Bat-fellow, Oleg Zalyalov,
wrote on Tuesday, December 26, 2000 at 12:59:04 (GMT +0400),
which was 9:59 a.m. in Bratislava --
A How many keystrokes is that compared to IE? Time is a key factor in
A browsing, and I'm wasting it whenever I need to access bookmarks in
A Opera.
O 2 times less
Hi Avenarius,
On Tue, 26 Dec 2000 20:53:04 +0100GMT (27/12/2000, 03:53 +0800GMT),
Avenarius wrote:
A Perhaps Opera should advertise itself,
A "The Best Browsing Experience That There Ever Was For Western
A Europeans Who Never Bothered to Learn an Eastern European Language".
LOL! And right you
Hello, the Bat! list recipients,
Wednesday, December 27, 2000, Thomas Fernandez wrote to Avenarius on TBUDL about
Unicode TB!'s Browser:
A Perhaps Opera should advertise itself,
A "The Best Browsing Experience That There Ever Was For Western
A Europeans Who Never Bothered to Learn an Ea
Hi Oleg,
On Wed, 27 Dec 2000 10:51:00 +0400GMT (27/12/2000, 14:51 +0800GMT),
OK3 wrote:
O Isn't Russian an Eastern European Language? Still Opera is the best
O browser experience for me.
Sure is, but then, he could have made a list of the languages he
means, which includes his. You know
Thanks for the suggestions, David and Oleg, but the point seems to
be: in Internet Explorer you need to press
ALT
A
initial letter for a bookmark or bookmarks folder
initial letter for a bookmark
and the desired page opens: that's 3 or (maximum) 4 keystrokes.
In Opera you need to press
F8
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