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.


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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 people in favor of sheep farming...the upshot was that 
 thousands of poor framers...were thrown off their ancestral lands or 
 out of their townships to fend for themselves with little or no 
 resources to help them.


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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.


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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 the baa-ta testers of FrameMake.

> 
> Graeme R Forbes wrote:
this was when ambitious landowners cleared the
>> land of people in favor of sheep farming...the upshot was that 
>> thousands of poor framers...were thrown off their ancestral lands or 
>> out of their townships to fend for themselves with little or no 
>> resources to help them.
>>

--
Stuart Rogers
Technical Communicator
Phoenix Geophysics Limited
Toronto, ON, Canada
+1 (416) 491-7340 x 325



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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 
early 19th century...this was when ambitious landowners cleared the 
land of people in favor of sheep farming...the upshot was that 
thousands of poor framers...were thrown off their ancestral lands or 
out of their townships to fend for themselves with little or no 
resources to help them.


Tout ca change, if you're on a Mac.

Graeme Forbes
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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 people in favor of sheep farming...the upshot was that 
thousands of poor framers...were thrown off their ancestral lands or 
out of their townships to fend for themselves with little or no 
resources to help them.




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Stuart Rogers
Technical Communicator
Phoenix Geophysics Limited
Toronto, ON, Canada
+1 (416) 491-7340 x 325

srogers phoenix-geophysics com

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and wrong.


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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 
early 19th century...this was when ambitious landowners cleared the 
land of people in favor of sheep farming...the upshot was that 
thousands of poor framers...were thrown off their ancestral lands or 
out of their townships to fend for themselves with little or no 
resources to help them.

Tout ca change, if you're on a Mac.

Graeme Forbes



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.

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Graeme R Forbes wrote:
> 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 
> early 19th century...this was when ambitious landowners cleared the 
> land of people in favor of sheep farming...the upshot was that 
> thousands of poor framers...were thrown off their ancestral lands or 
> out of their townships to fend for themselves with little or no 
> resources to help them.
>
> Tout ca change, if you're on a Mac.
>
> Graeme Forbes
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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 people in favor of sheep farming...the upshot was that 
>> thousands of poor framers...were thrown off their ancestral lands or 
>> out of their townships to fend for themselves with little or no 
>> resources to help them.
>>

-- 
Stuart Rogers
Technical Communicator
Phoenix Geophysics Limited
Toronto, ON, Canada
+1 (416) 491-7340 x 325

srogers phoenix-geophysics com

"For every complex problem, there is a solution that is simple, neat, 
and wrong."

? H.L. Mencken