Hi Gangue,
Well, Salsa is late today, but we've been out and about looking at
new(er) cars than we have at present. Came across a Mitsubisihi Pajero
4x4 2.5TD which would be ideal for our other hobby of caravan touring.
Big, mean machine to look at, seven seats, lots of goodies extras and a
good price, but the dealer is offering me next to nothing for my old car
in part exchange.
Whilst it's off topic, anyone on the list have one of these? and if so,
how does it perform? It's also called a Shogun in some countries.
More revelations in the sorry tale of the two young twins "adopted" by
the British couple from the USA. Seems the father has now been granted
custody stateside despite being a known drug user. What a terrible
performance the whole thing is/was from start to wherever it's going to
end up. I just feel so sorry for the two small children involved.
Downloaded 1.70! Brave? or what! Well, as posted it went first time on
entry, this is the one and only time ANY version of Arachne has done
this for me. I've still to start trying to customize it to suit my
set-up here. Can anyone tell me if it has the "standard" bugs? and if it
does, Michael, why are we still "fixing" them after more than two or
three versions?
I have to agree with Sam and LD (and probably one or two others) on
this. I have brought this up before. Surely there's time for someone to
look at known problems which can be sorted by the users, and sort them
before they get to the users? I have offered to help on occasions past
with both HTML and English tidying, but DOS is not my bag, so I can't
help with re-programming the nitty-gritty of Arachne.
I know where this is coming from here in the sense that I do the same.
Sure, it's much more fun to go off and do a completely new webpage
design and solve a problem on making the HTML do something different
whilst slogging away fixing some subset of tables and links that don't
work is boring and mundane, but I do force myself to do it when I have
to.
Maybe cinch inch is needed - - it takes a while to do a mile, but it';s
a cinch by the inch! In other words, do what I do when I get bored, lay
aside a half hour each day and time it strictly! I use a kitchen timer
actually. I start the boring job and set the timer. When it rings I move
back onto the fun stuff. Within a week I've done over three hours and
the jobs done!
Enough for now, regards
Mel
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