Dilwyn Jones wrote:
If it gets really bad I'll start using Geordie- wor Geordies lost
his
penker ..
All the best - Bill
Err, I think we might stick with the Dutch thank you Bill!
How do you say My QL needs a new keyboard membrane in Geordie?
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Dilwyn Jones
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Norman Dunbar wrote:
PS. Demon account up and running - nothing on the web site yet
though.
Could you let me know the address of the website when ready so I can
update the links page on my website?
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Dilwyn Jones
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http://www.soft.net.uk/dj/index.html
Then again QDOS DOES have bugs anyways...every program does :-)
(Even
yours
;-)) Remember some funny things with FP numbers about 1 year
ago?)
hehe
Phoebus - that well known computer murphy's law does state that by the
time the last bug is removed, the program is obsolete (says Dilwyn
Back in the late '70s/early '80s I used to buy computing mags like
Practical Computing and Computing Today because they were very 'DIY'
based with articles on programming and building bits of hardware, but
when they changed to nothing but reviews of commercial software and
hardware I lost
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Bill Waugh
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Dilwyn Jones wrote:
If it gets really bad I'll start using Geordie- wor Geordies lost
his
penker ..
All the best - Bill
Err, I think we might stick with the Dutch thank you Bill!
How do you say My QL needs a new
Hi Bill,
I thought Geordie's were supposed to live in Newcastle have you moved
from Berwick
Derek
- Original Message -
From: Bill Waugh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, October 13, 2001 12:40 PM
Subject: Re: [ql-users] QPC2
Dilwyn Jones wrote:
If it