Andre,
Do you have the Newton 2010 fix? Is it even done yet?
Thanks,
Judy
On Mon, 20 Apr 2009, Andre Garzia wrote:
I have lots of old machines here, my motto is buy, keep it working, never
sell, so I got everything, from old newton message pads to the latest core
2 duo here. Everything has
Wow, Andre, that's the right attitude! Unfortunately about 9 of my older
computers are stuffed
in the attic of my house in St Andrews, Scotland, and I have yet to work
out how to get them to
Bulgaria (especially my 'first love', my BBC Master Compact).
I had great fun 2 years ago, on holiday
Judy,
which fix? I have an MP2000 with no trouble, even with compact flash support
and wifi (yes)
Andre
On Tue, Apr 21, 2009 at 3:38 PM, Judy Perry jper...@ecs.fullerton.eduwrote:
Andre,
Do you have the Newton 2010 fix? Is it even done yet?
Thanks,
Judy
On Mon, 20 Apr 2009, Andre
Andre,
Aren't the Newtons supposed to brick up in 2010?
I'll try to locate the reference after class...
I've got a MP120, a 2100 and an eMate :-)
Judy
On Tue, 21 Apr 2009, Andre Garzia wrote:
Judy,
which fix? I have an MP2000 with no trouble, even with compact flash support
and wifi
Richmond,
I'd just like to acknowledge that I think this is the first post from you
that doesn't 'break' the thread. Thanks so much for going to the trouble of
registering with gmail.
And in line with this thread, I still have a Mac Centris 650 running 7.6.1
still used on a regular (at least
Andre,
See these:
http://myapplenewton.blogspot.com/2009/03/koppen-it-is-possible-to-patch-newton.html
http://newtonpoetry.com/2008/09/10/2010-newtpocalypse-without-an-update/
http://40hz.org/Pages/Newton%20Year%202010%20Problem
So, you might want to get the fix as it looks like it may well
Amateurs. I still keep Apple ][ GS computers running (you want vblint
sync, that is all that is left; you want horizontal line scanning
sync: there is no other machine!). And Hypercard on the ][GS (full
colour!) was in many ways what hypercard should have been on the mac.
It died with
John-
Tuesday, April 21, 2009, 9:00:07 PM, you wrote:
Amateurs. I still keep Apple ][ GS computers running (you want vblint
sync, that is all that is left; you want horizontal line scanning
sync: there is no other machine!). And Hypercard on the ][GS (full
colour!) was in many ways what
Hi all.
I have two issues. One is that I would like to respectfully request
that you do not change the Subject when responding to emails from this
list. It creates a new thread in my email and I end up with LOTS of
different threads on the same issue.
Secondly, has something changed in
I heartily agree with:
I would like to respectfully request
that you do not change the Subject when responding to emails from this
list. It creates a new thread in my email and I end up with LOTS of
different threads on the same issue.
However, I never have this sort of problem:
has
On Apr 20, 2009, at 1:41 PM, Richmond Mathewson wrote:
I heartily agree with:
I would like to respectfully request
that you do not change the Subject when responding to emails from this
list. It creates a new thread in my email and I end up with LOTS of
different threads on the same issue.
On Apr 20, 2009, at 1:54 PM, Colin Holgate wrote:
http://mail.runrev.com/pipermail/use-revolution/2009-April/thread.html
To illustrate more what I mean, look at the bottom of that page now.
You should see the original thread, then the one that you started, and
indented are my two replies
Colin wrote:
By just replying, and not touching the subject, it should remain
within the same thread.
As soon as one is on digest mode (as am I) I think it will break.
Anyone knows a way around that?
Cheers,
Malte
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On 20 Apr 2009, at 18:54, Colin Holgate wrote:
Richmond, do you realize that all the messages that you reply with
exactly the same subject (as was the case here), starts a new thread?
Plus the lack of 're:' at the start of your subject lines makes things
hard to keep track of at times...
On Apr 20, 2009, at 1:59 PM, Malte Brill wrote:
As soon as one is on digest mode (as am I) I think it will break.
Anyone knows a way around that?
Does the digest message not include a Reply link for each topic?
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do you realize that all the messages that you reply with
exactly the same subject (as was the case here), starts a new thread?
With Yahoo Groups one can remain within threads via the web interface;
but reading the RunRev Use-List via web browser and then replying via
browser-based e-mail does
Hi Malte,
The message headers included with each message in the digest look as
follows:
Message: 9
Date: Sun, 19 Apr 2009 23:55:52 +0100
From: Mark Smith li...@futilism.com
Subject: Re: on-rev example: dynamic table (was: 'globals.cgi'
conversion)
To: How to use Revolution
On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 11:54 AM, Colin Holgate co...@rcn.com wrote:
Richmond, do you realize that all the messages that you reply with exactly
the same subject (as was the case here), starts a new thread?
Yes, Richmond's self-imposed exhile against the use of modern e-mail clients
does
Hi Chipp,
Get a Mac and use Apple Mail. Apple Mail has no problem with
Richmond's e-mails. Also, i think that it is perfectly alright if
Richmond chooses to use older e-mail clients. Of modern e-mail clients
can't cope with that, then those modern clients should be adjusted.
I do notice
Written by Bob Sneidar on Mon Apr 20, 2009 - 11:51 AM CDT
Response to Issue 1:
Using Outlook 2003 on WinXP. If I copy the Subject and reply to the
forum,
I don't think it will add a reply to the original thread, by indenting
it.
So in response, I think I would be a culprit to those looking for
And there proves my point. :-(
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Mark,
Nabble includes the correct message ID. That's all.
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old equipment does not mean old software... you can run Linux or Solaris or
Any BSD in old software and it will run the latest firefox which will give
you GMail which is the best thing for mailing list on the cheap.
I have lots of old machines here, my motto is buy, keep it working, never
sell, so
Hi Mark,
Please don't start with the platform wars here. I suppose you're somewhat
new to this list, but the platform wars were addressed years ago, with the
conclusion to each his own.
On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 2:36 PM, Mark Schonewille
m.schonewi...@economy-x-talk.com wrote:
Hi Chipp,
Get a
Hi Chipp,
I didn't start a platform war and you know very well that I'm far from
new on this list. Do you think that I'm still a newby, 5 years after
my first message to this list, a year of lurking, and more than a
decade as a member of the xTalk community that you are a member of too?
Oh, my bad. I guess those platform war threads were a very long time ago.
Sorry to have upset you.
Actually, I didn't quote the rest of your message as I thought Andre did a
rather nice job of addressing the issue regarding old hardware doesn't
necessarily require old software.
And thanks to
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