Re: [U2] U2's Latest Tour

2010-03-13 Thread Steven M Wagner
When I saw the first post, I thought Rocket Software had put together a road 
show.

Steve
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On Mar 13, 2010 9:22 AM, Charlie Noah lt;cwn...@comcast.netgt; wrote: 

Definitely written by someone to whom English is not the native language.



On 03-13-2010 8:08 AM, Dan Fitzgerald wrote:

gt; That's funny. I wonder if it was a 'bot or a person who subscribed?

gt;

gt; -Original Message-

gt; From: u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org

gt; [mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of onlineticketspot

gt; Sent: Saturday, March 13, 2010 7:18 AM

gt; To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org

gt; Subject: [U2] U2’s Latest Tour

gt;

gt;

gt; U2’s latest tour dubbed360 Degrees” has made it possess the biggest music

gt; pay check. Billboard’s 2010 Money Makers list is lead by the veteran act

gt; which has earned more than 108 (US Dollars)million in the year 2009.Bruce

gt; Springsteen is on the second with 57(US Dollars) million and Madonna 
follows

gt; the list with 47(US Dollars)  million earned in 2009. AC/DC is at the 
fourth

gt; with 43 (US Dollars) million while Britney Spears makes it to the fifth

gt; position with 38(US Dollars)  million. Pink’s career year with 36.3(US

gt; Dollars) million ranked her 6th while the Jonas Brothers made 33.5 (US

gt; Dollars)  million. Coldplay, Kenny Chesney and Metallica made it to Top 10

gt; as well .Billboard piles up the list from excise collected through CD 
sales,

gt; digital sales, tours, mechanical royalties (from radio and other sources)

gt; and merchandise sales. Following the money, Billboard magazine determined

gt; that U2 hauled in 108,601,283(US Dollars)  in 2009 which is not bad at all

gt; if we consider that the quartet’s song “No Line on the Horizon” was only

gt; able to sell about 1 million copies in U.S and was out of the Billboard

gt; album chart in the month of November.

gt;

gt; If you wish of owning a piece of U2 then this is the news for you. All the

gt; fans of Bono and his boys can get their hands on a number of exclusive 
items

gt; be it a pair of used shoes, backstage passes or candid Polaroid shots of 
the

gt; rock legends, in an online auction which is expected to raise up-to 
£36,000.

gt; Being auctioned on the New York website gottahave-rockandroll.com, these

gt; items cost a fortune. Lola Cashman who is the Former U2 stylist has put up 
a

gt; collection of 16 items for auction in the US that include Bono's rosary

gt; beads and a Bible belonging to Larry Mullen, priced together for £6,300. 
The

gt; former stylist was once involved in a court case for selling items 
belonging

gt; to the rock legends which she collected  on their Joshua Tree tour from the

gt; year 1987 onwards. After the judge’s decision that she could not sell the

gt; items as they were not hers, she is now auctioning off those band items 
that

gt; did belong to her. All the items in the auction are from the band's early

gt; days which are expected to make up to £3,500. 

gt; Singer and actor Jared Leto has expressed his pleasure to work with U2 
while

gt; saying that he would love to collaborate with U2. Speaking to RTE.ie

gt; reporter, the front man of 30 Seconds to Mars said, Yeah, I'd love to do

gt; something with U2. Adding, “To do a song with Bono would be great.. Get

gt; your  http://www.onlineticketspot.com/concerts/U2.php Cheap U2 Tickets 

gt; before they sold out.

gt;   



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Re: [U2] Barcode Software for UniVerse?

2010-02-24 Thread Steven M Wagner
Bryan

Have you checked the Sato amp; Zebra manuals?  If the printers natively 
support printing the UCC128 bar codes you might want to look at programming the 
labels yourself.

Steve



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Bryan Evans wrote:

Can anyone recommend software to print UCC128 labels from UniVerse?  We are

using Sato and Zebra printers.  I am looking for software that allows us to

easily design and print lables.



Thanks in advance,



Bryan Evans

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Re: [U2] U2 is now Rocket U2

2009-10-12 Thread Steven M Wagner
Didn't Ultimate have a development center around Moscow?

Steve

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Prime Information



Jerry Banker





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From: u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org

[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Dawn Wolthuis

Sent: Monday, October 12, 2009 3:32 PM

To: U2 Users List

Subject: Re: [U2] U2 is now Rocket U2



Love the U2-rocket story, Dominic. I don't know if there is any U2 in

Russia or related countries, but I understand that some PICK or

PICK-a-like system was used to track Russian spies in the US, perhaps

all the way to the end of the cold war. If anyone has details on that,

such as which MV flavor it was (something I might have known at one

time), I'd be interested.  [And, yes, I know, I know, I shouldn't be

on this list--it should move over to U2C, but ...]  Cheers!  --dawn

-- 

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Take and give some delight today



On Mon, Oct 12, 2009 at 2:36 PM, Dominic Baron

lt;dominic.ba...@publictrust.co.nz wrote:





 Yes, I also like U2. It has interesting historical associations, for those

of us of a certain age. It was a U2 spy-plane that was shot down by a

rocket over the USSR in 1960 that led to quite a frosty first meeting

between Khruschev and Kennedy in Geneva that year.



 Which leads me to ask if anyone knows whether any U2 (DB's of course)

installations exist in Russia or in any of the former Soviet Republics?



 Dominic Baron.

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Re: [U2] Connection Pooling Statement

2009-09-24 Thread Steven M Wagner
Ross

The question that I would ask, Was this one-directional? PC to U2. Or 
bi-directional? PC to U2 and back.

One-directional is data collection.  

Bi-directional could be seen as a way around buying licences.

Steve

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Ross Ferris wrote:

Interestingly, one of the scenario's we ran past IBM back in April/March

was the use of disk shares, where people could drop files from windows

applications which would be picked up by a U2 phantom amp; processed 

they characterised this as requiring a connection pool licence!



Ross Ferris

Stamina Software

Visage  Better by Design!





-Original Message-

From: u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org [mailto:u2-users-

boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Glenn Batson

Sent: Friday, 25 September 2009 8:43 AM

To: U2 Users List

Subject: Re: [U2] Connection Pooling Statement



I RedBack you would be using WebShares which is basically like

Connection Pools.



-Original Message-

From: u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org

[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Charles

Stevenson

Sent: Thursday, September 24, 2009 3:40 PM

To: U2 Users List

Subject: Re: [U2] Connection Pooling Statement



I'm missing something.  We ran Redback without connection pooling.  Is

that an exception because it's a U2 product or were we in violation?



Ross Ferris wrote:

 Doug,

 I fear that if you look at the terminology and description that lt;IBM

 (Rocket may change, but somehow I doubt it) use to describe a

 connection pool, though you may like to think that your connection

 manager is different, I fear you may fall foul of their definition

  and if you look at your 175 user system running off 2 licences

you

 can understand why (I assume that the 175 users also use other

stuff,

 rather than everyone using NOTHING BUT your CRM)



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Re: [U2] Hmmmm...Learn something new every day!

2009-09-04 Thread Steven M Wagner
And a fine PERFORMance you are providing us. . . . .

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George Gallen wrote:

I wonder if you use EXECUTE without any CLAUSES, the compiler

converts it to a PERFORM?



sounds like I'm anti-Santa hereEXECUTING CLAUSES!



 -Original Message-

 From: u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org [mailto:u2-users-

 boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of George Gallen

 Sent: Friday, September 04, 2009 4:33 PM

 To: U2 Users List

 Subject: Re: [U2] H...Learn something new every day!



 But the question is, why does removing the CAPTURING CLAUSE

fix the problem (allow passing the data).



 with the CAPTURING, user0 won't pass

 without the CAPTURING, user0 passes fine



 I thought PERFORM and EXECUTE were the same?



 George



  -Original Message-

  From: u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org [mailto:u2-users-

  boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Tom Whitmore

  Sent: Friday, September 04, 2009 4:30 PM

  To: U2 Users List

  Subject: Re: [U2] H...Learn something new every day!

 

  EXECUTE creates a new environment, try PERFORM.  From BASIC Help:

 

  EXECUTE creates a new environment for  the  executed  command.

  This  new  environment  is  initialized with the values of the

  current prompt, current printer state, Break key counter,  the

  values  of  in-line prompts, KEYEDITs, KEYTRAPs, and KEYEXITs.

  If any of these values change  in  the  new  environment,  the

  changes are not passed back to the calling environment. In the

  new environment, stacked @variables are either initialized  to

  0 or set to reflect the new environment. Nonstacked @variables

  are shared between the EXECUTE and calling environments.

 

  Tom

 

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Re: [U2] Hmmmm...Learn something new every day!

2009-09-04 Thread Steven M Wagner
How well does U2 handle imaginary numbers?

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and you tell how productive we are also!!



 -Original Message-

 From: u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org [mailto:u2-users-

 boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of jpb-u2ug

 Sent: Friday, September 04, 2009 5:13 PM

 To: 'Steven M Wagner'; 'U2 Users List'

 Subject: Re: [U2] H...Learn something new every day!



 You can tell it's Friday :-)



 Jerry Banker



 -Original Message-

 From: u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org

 [mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Steven M

 Wagner

 Sent: Friday, September 04, 2009 3:56 PM

 To: U2 Users List

 Subject: Re: [U2] H...Learn something new every day!



 And a fine PERFORMance you are providing us. . . . .



 -- Sent from my Palm Pre

 George Gallen wrote:



 I wonder if you use EXECUTE without any CLAUSES, the compiler



 converts it to a PERFORM?







 sounds like I'm anti-Santa hereEXECUTING CLAUSES!







  -Original Message-



  From: u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org [mailto:u2-users-



  boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of George Gallen



  Sent: Friday, September 04, 2009 4:33 PM



  To: U2 Users List



  Subject: Re: [U2] H...Learn something new every day!



 



  But the question is, why does removing the CAPTURING CLAUSE



 fix the problem (allow passing the data).



 



  with the CAPTURING, user0 won't pass



  without the CAPTURING, user0 passes fine



 



  I thought PERFORM and EXECUTE were the same?



 



  George



 



   -Original Message-



   From: u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org [mailto:u2-users-



   boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Tom Whitmore



   Sent: Friday, September 04, 2009 4:30 PM



   To: U2 Users List



   Subject: Re: [U2] H...Learn something new every day!



  



   EXECUTE creates a new environment, try PERFORM.  From BASIC Help:



  



   EXECUTE creates a new environment for  the  executed  command.



   This  new  environment  is  initialized with the values of the



   current prompt, current printer state, Break key counter,  the



   values  of  in-line prompts, KEYEDITs, KEYTRAPs, and KEYEXITs.



   If any of these values change  in  the  new  environment,  the



   changes are not passed back to the calling environment. In the



   new environment, stacked @variables are either initialized  to



   0 or set to reflect the new environment. Nonstacked @variables



   are shared between the EXECUTE and calling environments.



  



   Tom



  



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Re: [U2] HL7

2007-02-16 Thread Steven M Wagner
Some years ago, when I had to interface a UV clinical system with an 
outside site, I wrote a socket/HL7 interface.  It was fairly easy, even 
fun.  HL7 is rather Pick-like and is easy to take apart and reformat. It 
took me about 2 to 3 months to write.


If you have any further questions, please feel free to contact me off list.



At 08:52 AM 2/15/07 -0500, you wrote:
Does anyone have experience with HL7?  We're looking for a product to 
interface with UniVerse.  A consultant suggested Mirth.  Any suggestions?


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Re: [U2] Win to Lin Universe migration

2006-08-05 Thread Steven M Wagner

Jason

Hire a consultant.  I have worked on a team that migrated from Unix 
Universe to WinNT Universe.  It really wasn't that hard, but there was a 
large number of things that needed to be done to make the application 
work.  We were lucky, the team had some 30years of Pick  UV experience 
with us, and we had been supporting the application for a couple of years.


So hire somebody that you can work with.  Check with the application vendor 
for suggestions.  It will be the difference between success and failure.


Steve

At 03:02 PM 8/3/06 -0400, you wrote:
Just wondering if anyone had tidbits of info that they might like to share 
before I attempt to migrate an old Windows NT-based (Intel) Ardent 
Universe to a new Linux-based (Intel) IBM Universe.  I have absolutely 
zero knowledge of or experience with actually using Universe beyond what 
I've read in the PDFs, and a some posts to this list.


TIA,
  Jason

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Re: [U2] Bad News. Tom Welch of Lumberjack/ACS Passed Away this morning

2006-07-24 Thread Steven M Wagner

Curt

Any news about the wake and funeral?

Steve Wagner

At 02:03 PM 7/24/06 -0400, you wrote:
I know some Lumberjack users and Some ACS former employees hang out here 
So I wanted everyone to know. He was on a ride at Bush gardens and could 
not get his breath. They tried to get the ride stopped, but they would not 
stop it. When the ride finally ended, he was gone. They could not revive him.


Tom has been a good friend since 1985 and will be severely missed.

God rest his soul.
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Re: [U2] FOLD can mutilate {Unclassified}

2006-05-29 Thread Steven M Wagner
One thing I remember from the 029 days was correction stickers for punch 
cards.  If you needed to correct a mispunched card, you could cover the 
hole with a sticker.  Always wondered how many came off in high speed card 
readers. . . .


Steve

At 09:54 AM 5/30/06 +1000, you wrote:

At 10:10 29/05/06 -0400, you wrote:


You guys had punch cards?  We had to use Sears catalog pages, cut to
the proper size


Yeah, maybe. Well do I recall.one of my early DP jobs was putting 
the chads back in punch cards so they could be re-used.and Quality 
Control insisted I put the right ones back in the right holes. I also 
remember being sent to the ironmongers for a long weight to make the job 
easier..grin




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Re: [U2] SOX question (United States only, I believe)

2005-12-09 Thread Steven M Wagner

Marc

How do the programmers to customer support if they cannot look at the data 
in the production data-base?  It would be hard to research problems if you 
cannot look at live data.


Steve

At 08:49 AM 12/9/05 -0300, you wrote:

Good Morning Charlie,
No only a US issue, but also an issue for multinationals with US home 
offices. We are in Argentina and have clients that must comply and frankly 
we DO separate the DBA role from the programmer role and I am in favor of 
this although it is an administrative pain at times. Programmers on these 
sites do not get access to the production data-base and only get read-only 
to the user testing environment.

Regards,
Marc Hilbert
Pick Professional Center
Buenos Aires,
Argentina.

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Subject: [U2] SOX question (United States only, I believe)



When we started implementing Sarbanes-Oxley, I knew the question of why we
don't separate the Database Admin role from the Programmer role would come
up.  Has anyone on this list been able to provide a satisfactory answer to
the auditors, without spending a lot of time explaining the benefits of an
MV database?

Charlie Rubeor
Unix/Database Administrator
Wiremold/Legrand
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West Hartford, CT 06110
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Re: [U2] 20 Digit Number

2005-11-24 Thread Steven M Wagner

Hire a temp to key them in?

And a Happy Thanksgiving to all who are with us.

Steve

At 11:42 AM 11/23/05 -0500, you wrote:

I was intending to make it easy on myself when having to enter these 20
digit numbers with my fingers when reading them on a printed paper.

Thanks for all who replied.
Happy Thanksgiving.
Feliz dia de pabo.
Mark Johnson


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RE: [SPAM] [U2] [AD] Job in California [/AD]

2005-08-07 Thread Steven M Wagner
Which means that everybody stays in the dark until the operations team 
notices something?  big grin


Steve Wagner

At 12:51 PM 8/5/05 -0500, you wrote:

 And how many of each does it take to change a light bulb? ;)

None.  That's a hardware problem.

(If you don't want the joke, don't give me the straight line!)

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 Hi George,

 I often wonder while watching Home and Gardens how people in California
 afford the houses that are 600,000 plus on a salary of 70-80.


 It's simple really, you get  5 U2 , 2 Pick, 1 jBase and 1 Revelation
 programmers to move in together and share the expenses. ;-)

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Re: [U2] customized PCL out (was Again with Setting a Network Printer in Linux)

2005-06-08 Thread Steven M Wagner

Peter

I just included the PCL5 commands in the text of the printout.  The only 
problem that I had was making sure that the lines of PCL were less than 140 
bytes long.  If they got over 140 bytes long, the system put a CR:LF in the 
middle of it.  Looked real good.


It was really quite easy and fun to do.

Steve



I was printing to HP LaserJet 4s.  It worked fine in a WinNT 
envionment.  At 03:19 PM 6/8/05 -0400, you wrote:
Ok, we've tracked this down further -- the forms which are having trouble 
printing are using two subroutines my programmer's made (and used 
successfully in lots of OS scenarios excepting Linux) which 1) define a 
lot of printer control codes such as:


   ESC = CHAR(27)
   LANDS = ESC:l1O
   PORTR = ESC:l0O
   COURR = ESC:(8U  ;*  LINE PRINTER
   TMSRM = ESC:(0U  ;*  HELV BOLD
   M = ESC:(10U  ;*UNK
   HALFL = ESC:=
   FFPRM = ESC:Z   ;** FORM FEED PROMPT

and 2) draw the boxes we were seeing, respectively. When I capture the 
output stuck in the lp queue it turns out to be PCL, which we can turn 
into a PDF with a converter, and which appears the same way as I was able 
to get printout, i.e. boxes but not the accompanying text.


Alternatively, if I use enscript rather than lp in the driver, I can get 
the text output with all the PCL codes inline.


I know wew're getting pretty site specific here but has anyone run into 
this previously? How do you typically handle laserjet output where you 
need some minimal graphics, is this customized set of printer codes still 
sensible  I just need to figure out how to get the printer to interpret 
them correctly  fire off the resulting output?


Any hints/tips/ideas gratefully received, and again, thanks to everyone 
who's replied here, very much a help.


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Re: [U2] Source code question

2005-06-04 Thread Steven M Wagner
The answer is a big fat maybe.  It will depend on how different the OS's 
are and how tied into the OS the UV application is.  I know that UV on 
HP-UX stored internal time as an integer and UV on WinNT includes the 
milliseconds.  So a change from HP-UX to NT could be a major 
change.  Different versions of Unix may not be quite as dramatic.


Can you share what two different OSes you are considering?

Steve Wagner

At 06:19 PM 6/4/05 -0400, you wrote:

POSTED ON BEHALF A NON-MEMBER
Hello guru's

I've got question about source code.
If I compile on 2 different machines and 2 different OS ex. HP-UX and AIX 
but on the same Universe versions the same source code (any basic code) 
did they work the same ?  Maybe there are some system specific basic 
funcions which working different on different OS's.
Conclusion : If I have source aplication ( all in UV Basic ) after 
migrating(compiling) on another OS there could be some changes between 
this two applications ex. different calculations, time representations etc.??



Regards

Radoslaw
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RE: [U2] OT Wumpus!

2005-06-01 Thread Steven M Wagner
The first computer game I bought was a copy of Adventure for my 1984 Kaypro 
10.  And my wife remembers playing Wumpus! where I was working, Area 
Computer Services in Largo, FL.


Anybody remember ROBOT on Pick computers?

Steve Wagner

At 10:00 AM 5/31/05 -0700, you wrote:

XYZZY - Thanks I was trying to remember that game. In 1980 we had a young
intern play that game for hours after work. After about a month, he finally
won the game but he had to print the 'object code' on that system and read
thru the comments to figure out how to win.

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 And ADVENTURE... you are in a cave filled with little twisty passages...

 Any one have a copy of ADVENTURE???

 Laura I just want Adventure Hirsh

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RE: [U2] PICK Assembler Language

2004-11-06 Thread Steven M Wagner
Thought it compiled to the Pick virtual machine?
Steve Wagner
At 06:56 PM 11/5/04 -0500, you wrote:
Back when PICK ran native instead of under Unix (or whatever) ..
Pick STILL runs native in the MvBase implementation.  If you call it 
that.  It uses the same concepts of workspace, modes, and ABS frames and 
I'm sure it's the same assembler, read pseudo-assembler.  Doesn't 
actually compile to machine language you know.
Will
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Re: [U2] slave printing from universe

2004-07-15 Thread Steven M Wagner
Dear D Raven
Not too hard.
1) Define the printer within Windows on the client computer.
2) Define the printer within your terminal emulation software as the 
default printer for the software.

That should handle it.
Good luck.
Steve
At 08:23 PM 7/15/04 +, you wrote:
I have UniVers running windows and would like to setup a slave printer 
that universe can use.

I haven't been able to find out any procedure to set one up.
Is it possible to salve a printer that is on a network workstation as and 
if so does anyone have a procedure?

D Raven
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Re: [U2] UniVerse barcode generation

2004-05-23 Thread Steven M Wagner
Dear Donald
You can print easily print barcodes from a UV system on an PCL5 printer 
easily.  There is a two programs out there that I have seen, David Church's 
BAR.CODE.SUBR and PRINT.BARCODE.25.  Both are available in the message 
archives on www.indexinfocus.com.  And, of course, you can use specific 
barcode printers, like those from Eltron and SATO, as well.

If you have any question, please feel free to contact me.
Steve
At 12:21 PM 5/21/04 -0400, you wrote:
We have a need to generate barcodes from our UniVerse system. We are running
on AIX 5.2 and UniVerse 10.0.19.
If you know of away to do this with the standard UniVerse tools or know of a
3rd party product, which might meet our needs, please e-mail me direct at
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RE: [U2] My sincere condolences

2004-05-04 Thread Steven M Wagner
Haven't you heard of spyware? grin
Steve
At 11:04 AM 5/4/04 -0400, you wrote:
Funny thing
Our son's hamster died this am...(he doesn't know yet)
First my wife calls hysterical, The hamster is Dead!
then I get an email titled My sincere condolences
   I'm thinking, now, how the heck did the U2 list find out
   about the hamster
Guess we will be hamster shopping tonight...(no, were not
  gonna try the old switch and hope he doesn't realize it's
  not the same one).
Oh well...
George
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Dennis,

If anyone is having trouble posting, they should contact the
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Dennis Bartlett wrote:

Condolences? The list appears to be suffering from asthma - no-one has
wot it takes to blow
bags of hot air around this mortal coil.

Huh? Wot ya on about?

Just seems there're only a few brave souls able to post. Tis very sad!
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