On Sun, 6 May 2007, mike wrote:

Isn't it \format :sledge ?

There are places where any computer is a step up
from no computer.  I'd prefer to offer a functioning
computer to someone than a system that is so much
scrap metal (the results of /format:sledge).

Girlfriend is an attorney who is largely a
technophobe - "I like floppies ... this one is
broke.  What do you mean you can't fix it?  Okay,
show me how this USB thingie works - okay."  All
(maybe that should be most/all?) of her files
were stored in one directory ... "Yeah, hmm you
think using sub-directories would be good?"  Files
named aaaaleter.wp, etc out the wazooo.  It is not
like there are lots of places to find client files.

BTW, I found a floppy shutter in the drive...
maybe that's why the first one stopped working.
I don't know why a replacement floppy didn't
work, BIOS was okay, etc. it just didn't work.
Screw it, this is a USB stick, it's lots bigger
than a floppy.

Take care      |   This clown speaks for himself, his job doesn't
Wayne D.       |   pay for this, etc. (directly anyway)


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