for the moment
Ciao
Fabrizio
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Bixio60 signature file from soQL release 3 with PPP-CHAP and Q60
Very nice, proving it can all be done.
What software are you using to write the emails, etc ?
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that without the QL and its
technology I would not be at the business position I am today...
Viele Grüsse aus der Schweiz / Best regards...Urs König
Nice one Urs ... :-)
The QL has certainly changed the lives of those on this list.
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- an application CD costs just a
fiver.
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that small PDA devices can be
interesting and viable.
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can continue for another 20 years ... :-)
Happy Xmas to all on the list.
The London Quanta Workshop is coming up soon too in 2004 ...
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...
:-)
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Caesar the things that are Caesar's . Nice to hear from you; regards.
Indeed, just a little gentle 'leg pulling' :-) ... the people on this
list are the defenders of the QL against the dominance of the PC.
I am pleased that you have joined in.
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in particular ]
Welcome contribution.
But ... a QL superior to a PC ? ... :-) ... surely not ...
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through the tangled
weave of the www :-)
Overall, the more information that it is on the net, the better. As it
makes it more encyclopaedic ...
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In message [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Dave P [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
On Fri, 12 Dec 2003, Malcolm Cadman wrote:
'ql_now' would be an apt domain name - that is what is happening with
the QL now.
404 Not Found.
The page you are looking for could not be displayed ;)
So, what does that say
to be able to get an
ARM Linux box to run a DNS server for this and other domains and point to
all alternative international generic TLDs.
'ql_now' would be an apt domain name - that is what is happening with
the QL now.
Sinclairs' interest is no longer there ...
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.
Are you using Shoestring, the last q60 linux distribution ?
Fabrizio
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, traders and QL users.
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!
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stupid joke Serves you diesel lovers just fine! If you were proud
owners of C5s now this wouldn't have happened would it?
Hmpptt!/stupid joke
:-D (Couldn't resist... sorry!)
Phoebus
Yes, but when would he ever arrive at the show ...?... :-)
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as well as north Wales.
Sorry for dragging such a subject onto this list guys, it was meant to
help me find out if I could make it to the Quanta workshop after all!
No problem.
Have a safe journey.
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Malcolm Cadman
Darren's email
isn't on the website yet).
Any Irish whiskey ... ?
Depends if Darren's buying or not!
We'll see..Probably plenty of pints though after the show - anything
been organised for a get together afterwards, guys?
I assumed he may bring some across with him :-)
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are.
Look up any of the major oil companies on the net, and contact them
either by email or phone. They will give a positive answer for England,
and may be able to pin point the local problem that you are
experiencing.
Good luck with the journey !
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will be limited in the amount of
stock I can bring over. Thanks!
Any Irish whiskey ... ?
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difficulty or success ?
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I've not had reports, but I can send you a copy on disk to try if you
send me a private email with the address to send it, in case it's due
to download problems.
Thanks.
I can wait for another version to be put on the Web. Downloading is not
a problem
online by
tomorrow.
Thanks.
I wondered why he was quiet.
I downloaded the demo of Launchpad from his web site, and have found
that it will not unzip ... it just hangs with :
inflating : filelist_txt
inflating : config
Anyone else experienced difficulty or success ?
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In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Tony Firshman
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
On Fri, 24 Oct 2003 at 20:07:59, Malcolm Cadman wrote:
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In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Tony Firshman
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
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gone on charges if I had cashed it.
Is this correct? How on earth are eurocheques therefore usable at all,
unless dealing in huge amounts? Am I doing something wrong?
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In message [EMAIL PROTECTED],
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
Malcolm Cadman
[EMAIL PROTECTED] To:
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In message [EMAIL PROTECTED],
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
Having a clear out at home, and these items floated to the top of a LONG
list
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
Just a quick survey.
However, what printers are people actually using nowadays with their
QL??
Mine is a trustworthy HP deskjet.
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happy carefree days ... now that he
is married with a baby.
The wife sorting you out :-)
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a digital camera to a computer - no need
for cables and special software, etc.
Ideal for the QL too. The image format is JPEG.
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shop ( fast food outlet ), ... and 'VIM' is a powerful
cleaning agent that comes in the form of a white powder :-)
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In message [EMAIL PROTECTED],
=?iso-8859-7?B?IlBob2VidXMgUi4gRG9rb3MgKNbv3+Lv8iDRLiDN9Pzq7/IpIg==?=
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
On Fri, 12 Sep 2003 21:57:45 +0100, Malcolm Cadman
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
Is the list working today
accelerators and broadband at:
URL:http://hometown.aol.co.uk/RWAPSoftware/reviews.html
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can choose between a StrongARM RiscPC and an Amiga 4000. Heaven).
Hi Stephen,
Good that you made the list.
I missed the '.uk' of the address I gave you :-(
With an iMac you are in for further delights, as there is a QL emulator
for that machine too ...
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of users.
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Malcolm Cadman
for whatever might
happen, for example, the latest CD (v1.24) now has QL2K and the
Windows version of uQLx, just added as is with additions to the
readme files.
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... it
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Malcolm Cadman
This is an Idea I had some time ago. Actually, back when the late Colin
Baskett was editor of QUANTA Magazine, I came up with a version of QPC1
demo (the old original DOS version) that went on a floppy, and had its own
boot file and autoexec.bat file, and would boot up as a QL
that it is all done, I've been told so s*d off because we don't need
you now - as it is all just working!. Gratitude eh ?
He .. he .. of course you have just left the clock ticking until that
fateful day when it all goes wrong !!
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from a word.doc file as this is the
only application I have here in work!!
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bathrooms -
along the lines of that Linux game where you have to destroy the PCs
while Bill Gates is sneaking in and installing them - Dilwyn should be
good at that.
Is it a good game, good game ... :-)
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In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Tarquin Mills
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
Testing as previous emails have not got though.
OK again now ...
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. Which has moved to where we
would have used for a London event - 9th or 16th November 2003. After
the one held in 2002.
Is there an interest in a December 2003 date ? Or even a January 2004 ?
Assume Sunday as being the day for the event.
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In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Christopher Cave
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
In-Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I can confirm that Ken Bain IS organising the Byfleet show for
9/11.
Yes, thanks ... this does effect the plans that I had in mind.
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arrangements are made.
Malcolm Cadman - Organiser London QL and Quanta Group
I was under the impression that Ken Bain was organising a Byfleet
workshop on 9th November 2003. Does it make sense to have two separate
workshops so close?
No, it wouldn't :-(
I had assumed that Byfleet
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Tony Firshman
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
On Sun, 8 Jun 2003 at 19:02:02, Malcolm Cadman wrote:
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A London QUANTA Workshop is to be planned for Sunday 16th November 2003
( 3rd Sunday in month to avoid clash problem last year ! ). Although
their
own calendars.
* It is already June, so six months on the year gone by :-)
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In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Tony Firshman
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
On Sun, 8 Jun 2003 at 22:08:07, Tony Firshman wrote:
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On Sun, 8 Jun 2003 at 19:02:02, Malcolm Cadman wrote:
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A London QUANTA Workshop is to be planned for Sunday 16th
-keeping system by Dialog
3) Taskmaster - the file super_boot is corrupt.
I've got Taskmaster ... which I used a lot at one time.
Will remember to bring it with me if I get your way around Easter time.
Does anyone have a manual or any details on the QFlash toolkit and RAM Disk??
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is successful it can be
repeated. All thoughts welcomed.
Try to avoid other platforms if you can ... they have enough venues
elsewhere, and will just dominate.
Talks and presentations are useful if you can get any takers ... they
create an interest to attend.
Good luck !
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Malcolm Cadman
.
At the London Quanta Group we take any QL items on a regular basis.
There is a good demand for items, both in England and Europe.
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Malcolm Cadman
and rugby injuries then ... :-)
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Malcolm Cadman
.
Good news ... I hope the couple and baby do well.
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bar'.
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In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], James
Hunkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
Guys,
I haven't seen any activity for a couple of days here. Is everyone on
break over there or is there a problem with this list?
No ... just sleeping ... z :-)
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In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Jonathan Dent
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
Test mail testing PPP
Yipee!! PPP is working on the QL :-)
Still a bit of tidying-up to do before I release it though.
Yes, definitely getting through ... happy coding :-)
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Malcolm Cadman
) on Turbo
Toolkit.
clip
Davide, any chance of changing your line width to around 70 characters ?
Your emails are coming through as very long lines ...
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to any other device missed, or that may come
along in the future. Also the letter 'O' does not get taken up very
much, so less likely to conflict.
The two 'R's for RAM and ROM unfortuneatly are the current conflict.
Which means a bit extra work for keyboard shortcuts ...
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Malcolm Cadman
for some reason.
Any chance of including the version number in the title of the program
:-) ... now that it is past version 1 ?
I've used a directory name of 'T' for the Trash ... which seemed
sensible as a one letter directory is advised.
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Malcolm Cadman
with a free CD on the cover of the QL
Today magazine.
Thanks for all effort by those who put it together.
Whenever I have used QPC I have had the Q-Celt Emulators CD in the
drive, now it has a companion :-)
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Malcolm Cadman
--
Malcolm Cadman
Just received a nice surprise with a free CD on the cover of the QL
Today magazine.
Thanks for all effort by those who put it together.
Whenever I have used QPC I have had the Q-Celt Emulators CD in the
drive, now it has a companion :-)
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Malcolm Cadman
location, it looks like it's spinning.
Umm ... a simple solution too.
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Malcolm Cadman
.
A graphical presentation would also be useful.
0% ...100%
( Crude ASCII illustration above ).
Hmm - there is one used in Q-Route, if you want me to look out the source
code...
Ah ... I figured somebody had already got there.
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Malcolm Cadman
Hi,
Has anyone written a progress bar in SuperBASIC ?
To inform the user of the progress made during a longish operation like
processing a file.
A graphical presentation would also be useful.
0% ...100%
( Crude ASCII illustration above ).
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of parameters in a PRINT is defined by the
length of the actual line of pre-compiled text - 32Kb if I remember
correctly.
I'll let you know what the limit is - if I ever find it !
Be careful out there ... remember the outer limits :-)
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Malcolm Cadman
://www.illusion.co.uk/software/products/transient.htm
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the web based Email system. Same problem...
Apart from the last line which was one long line. Check your line length
is set to 70 character width.
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Malcolm Cadman
playing this damn thing, its addictive as hell!!
... oh no !!
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screen.
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, reason why very I am thanked for
all you.
Glad you are enjoying it.
Your web site is very good.
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, as they
are finished).
Ummm ... judging by the way that you have started with QTrans, Launchpad
is going to be very interesting :-)
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of thing that just makes the QL
system easier to use - the thing that the 'non-experts' are always
asking for. It is a pity that so few of them are left around now, we
need ways of encouraging them back to using the QL / SMSQ/E ... etc.
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Malcolm Cadman
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], James
Hunkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
I hate to ask this but where can I find/buy this wonderful QTrans
program?
It is on Dilwyn's web site ... and its free :-)
16/12/2002 3:49:42 µµ, / Malcolm Cadman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
:
Snip
QTrans is still
it is possible to edit out manually the 'directory' part of
the destination name.
QTrans is still a joy to use. Well done !
The ability to 'execute' programs, and the 'viewer' are both features
that make it a very useful 'frontend', as well as a file transfer
facilitator.
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' to launch.
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Malcolm Cadman
convenient.
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Malcolm Cadman
back, it is an excellent
'sculptured' layout and feel to it. The actual 'legends' printed do not
matter ...
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In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], paul holmgren
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
Malcolm Cadman wrote:
MacNamara [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
Hi Folks
This email received from Malcolm Cadman was infected with
bugbear32, Norton has deleted here, when I hit reply it shows as
going back to malcolm
In article 002601c28d02$44296610$4f88fea9@macnamars9pihh, Mike
MacNamara [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
Hi Folks
This email received from Malcolm Cadman was infected with
bugbear32, Norton has deleted here, when I hit reply it shows as
going back to malcolm Somebody playing with this list
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Dave P [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
On Mon, 11 Nov 2002, Malcolm Cadman wrote:
A good index is essential.
I plan to give every email a serial number. Whether a single file or one
file per email, there will be an index file with serial number, filename,
length, date
/indexsms.html
For Quantum Leap Software: URL: http://www.dokos-gr.net/~phoebus/
For RWAP Software: URL: http://www.dokos-gr.net/~rwapsoftware/
For NESQLUG: URL: http://www.dokos-gr.net/~nesqlug
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environment, or would
you be happy to use industry standard CTRL-key combinations?
Must have the PE for me.
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to contribute.
I know that both one of our London members, and Urs Konig, took many
digital photos duirng the day.
A note to Bill Richardson - Bill it seems you left behind a suitcase.
This is now lodged at Ken Brickwoods home for safe keeping.
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bag. No, the German version
doesn't make much sense either ;-)
I gather he's an expert when it comes to smart cards and related
things (cryptography, electronic money). No real QL activity is known
;-)
Interesting pose, though :-)
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' :-)
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Malcolm Cadman
.
Maybe I shouldn't bother in future :o)
I did notice ... yet I thought it was more challenging to refer to the
latter interpretation :-)
... of course 'naked QL's' could be a good 'hook' to generate sales.
-Original Message-
From: Malcolm Cadman [mailto:ql;mcad.demon.co.uk]
Sent: Thursday
In article KIGC2W09VU2WL653Y1TURIDMLJHJGTP.3dcae921@quantumcentral,
Phoebus Dokos [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
7/11/2002 4:28:35 , / Malcolm Cadman [EMAIL PROTECTED] :
Looks like you got yourself sorted out ... with Arachne ...
Now you can call me Spiderman...
Very popular right
problems. Yet will be able to take advantage of
certain new features.
... and so on for various hardware/software combinations.
Perhaps this warrants a full article in QL Today, and a brief posting on
this list.
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Malcolm Cadman
In article 2Y97WU3Z71VQB9POLISPSN2XC9GFMK6.3dcc322a@quantumcentral,
Phoebus Dokos [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
8/11/2002 4:03:55 , / Malcolm Cadman [EMAIL PROTECTED] :
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED]
uk, Norman Dunbar [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
Hi malcxolm,
Oh yeh ... I finally get
to set up on a MAC than QPC is on a PC ... yet
nevertheless it is very capable.
Anyone interested can ask Ken to demonstrate it at the London Show on
Sunday 10th November 2002.
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In article 9A4TMJMOnvy9EwK$@firshman.demon.co.uk, Tony Firshman
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
On Thu, 7 Nov 2002 at 20:52:36, Malcolm Cadman wrote:
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In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Tarquin Mills
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
In 2000 I went to the London workshop, I saw the Q40
://arachne.cz/
Running under FreeDOS beta (Nikita) - Kewl! Don't need Windoze anymore!
-- Arachne V1.70;rev.3, NON-COMMERCIAL copy, http://arachne.cz/
Looks like you got yourself sorted out ... with Arachne ...
I just what to know who this 'Quantum Leap' organisation is :-)
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one. Any ideas ?
-Original Message-
From: Malcolm Cadman [mailto:ql;mcad.demon.co.uk]
Sent: Wednesday, November 06, 2002 8:06 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [ql-users] QL Calendar for 2003
Has anyone thought of doing of doing a QL Calendar ?
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a
dozen times a year usually. I do it to help keep the QL scene alive, and to
meet people I regard as close and dear friends.
I can vouch for that suitcase being not also huge, but very heavy :-)
Attend the London Show, if you can, and show your appreciation ...
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of the year.
Progress is slow due to my many conflicting responsibilities, etc. but
I continue to plod along.
Good luck with the 'plodding' ... I will take a look at your site this
evening.
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Malcolm Cadman
there presence with the Q60.
However, lots to see and people to meet.
Plus lots of second user QL equipment, books, and a large Spectrum
donation to sort through.
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In article 012501c285fd$2ce12d50$0100a8c0@gamma, P Witte
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
Malcolm Cadman writes:
Has anyone thought of doing of doing a QL Calendar ?
Ill vote for you to be Mr January 2003 ;)
Thanks :-) ... I am up for the digital camera photo ... at the London
Show this coming
:-)
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In article LKRQUSMJGBZUPOIPJ2YRO2ZIGH1WML.3dc5717b@quantumcentral,
=?windows-1253?Q?=D6=EF=DF=E2=EF=F2=20=D1.=20=CD=F4=FC=EA=EF=F2?=
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
Ôçí 3/11/2002 1:21:46 ìì, ï/ç Malcolm Cadman
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Ýãñáøå:
In article ONDC97QMM4X41B3W96VQJF21WTCQN.3dc55d73
kammia
koyventa kai plhtoyme monoi mas emeis oi Ellhnes ths
jenhtias;;;
Greeklish stopped above-
He .. he ... I don't mind the Greeklish :-) ... it was the 'Windows-
1253'
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In article RN93USBA97B85KHKEWVLGJHFBVREB21.3dc571d2@quantumcentral,
=?windows-1253?Q?=D6=EF=DF=E2=EF=F2=20=D1.=20=CD=F4=FC=EA=EF=F2?=
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
Ôçí 3/11/2002 1:21:46 ìì, ï/ç Malcolm Cadman
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Ýãñáøå:
That's an excerpt from header:
Message-Id
to the show. At the VCF shows, the more odd and unusual the computer
is, the more interest people have.
Sounds like the good old days of computer innovation :-)
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'image' can encapsulate something that will appeal to a wider
audience.
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could bring them along. I recently passed several on to Rich
Mellor.
Do you have any interest in 'Speccy' history ... books, games, etc ? A
collection of these will be available to look over.
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Malcolm Cadman
and ENTER. This fails to produce a directory listing for
DOS1_.
Tried it, and you are right. It does fail when done that way !
So, what is different in the coding ?
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