On 09/08/2012, at 20:20, Graham Davies <ecros...@ecrostech.com> wrote: > "Georg-Johann Lay" wrote (in part): > >> If you start a new topic, please don't >> do that by replying to another thread ... > > I'm very sorry. I completely deleted the subject and body of the message, > leaving only the list's e-mail address, in the expectation that that would be > the same as composing a new message. Obviously, something is going on that I > don't understand. I have no idea how my message could have been connected to > the previous one. >
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