RE: lest we forget

2007-08-21 Thread Gordon McLean
Wow. Don't let the stereotypes door hit you on the arrse on the way out. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] com] On Behalf Of Stuart Rogers Sent: 20 August 2007 16:45 To: Donald M Rinderknecht Cc: framers@lists.frameusers.com Subject: Re: lest we

lest we forget

2007-08-21 Thread Gordon McLean
Sent: 20 August 2007 16:45 To: Donald M Rinderknecht Cc: framers at lists.frameusers.com Subject: Re: lest we forget Donald M Rinderknecht wrote: > Wow. And I thought that _I_ had been using Frame for a long time... > what version were they using then? > I think they must have been t

lest we forget

2007-08-20 Thread Graeme R Forbes
It seems that our history goes back further than you thought. From David Lyons' coffee-table book Scotland, p. 184, reproduced as printed, but for the elisions: ...the event which most shaped Highlanders were the Highland Clearances, which started in the late 18th and continued into the

Re: lest we forget

2007-08-20 Thread Stuart Rogers
Donald M Rinderknecht wrote: Wow. And I thought that _I_ had been using Frame for a long time... what version were they using then? I think they must have been the baa-ta testers of FrameMake. Graeme R Forbes wrote: this was when ambitious landowners cleared the land of

lest we forget

2007-08-20 Thread Graeme R Forbes
It seems that our history goes back further than you thought. From David Lyons' coffee-table book "Scotland", p. 184, reproduced as printed, but for the elisions: ...the event which most shaped Highlanders were the Highland Clearances, which started in the late 18th and continued into the

lest we forget

2007-08-20 Thread Donald M Rinderknecht
Wow. And I thought that _I_ had been using Frame for a long time... what version were they using then? :D don. Don Rinderknecht -- KD5MVV Meteorologist Instructor/Developer ~ Warning Decision Training Branch 120 David L. Boren Blvd Suite 2640 Norman, OK 73072 405.325.2805 ~

lest we forget

2007-08-20 Thread Stuart Rogers
Donald M Rinderknecht wrote: > Wow. And I thought that _I_ had been using Frame for a long time... what > version were they using then? > I think they must have been the baa-ta testers of FrameMake. > > Graeme R Forbes wrote: this was when ambitious landowners cleared the >> land