[h-cost] Thanks for suggestions

2007-05-13 Thread Kathy Hoover
Hi , I just wanted to say thank you to Agnes Gawne, Genie Barrett, and Marie Stewart for their suggestions of costume/fabric/needlework related places to visit in Ireland. I leave in 4 days, and I'll be sure to report back to the list if I stumble across any other Not To Be Missed Places.

[h-cost] Re: obtaining non-English text characters - was Bildindex in English

2007-05-13 Thread Pierre Sandy Pettinger
-- COMMENT For those of us running on Microsoft platforms, doesn't Word contain a Font Character Set subfile, giving one all the keystrokes needed to produce characters which do not normally occur in English/American text? Alt+0230 for 'æ', for

Subject: Re: [h-cost] 2,700-Year-Old Fabric Found in Greece

2007-05-13 Thread Cin
That's not true. It's still fiber, still purple tabby woven with strips of gold Thanks--boy, was my memory faulty. Well, my only excuse is I read it a LONG time ago! Maybe I'm remembering another fragment from another source? Darned sensitive buttons! Sent that message before I was

Re: [h-cost] 2,700-Year-Old Fabric Found in Greece

2007-05-13 Thread AnnBWass
In a message dated 5/12/2007 5:23:36 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: That's not true. It's still fiber, still purple tabby woven with strips of gold Thanks--boy, was my memory faulty. Well, my only excuse is I read it a LONG time ago! Maybe I'm remembering

Re: [h-cost] 2,700-Year-Old Fabric Found in Greece

2007-05-13 Thread AnnBWass
In a message dated 5/12/2007 5:23:36 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: That's not true. It's still fiber, still purple tabby woven with strips of gold Darned sensitive buttons! Sent that message before I was finished. Anyway, thanks for setting me straight. My

Re: [h-cost] The Jamestown Test

2007-05-13 Thread Elizabeth Walpole
- Original Message - From: Cin [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: h-cost [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, May 10, 2007 3:40 AM Subject: [h-cost] The Jamestown Test A Washington Post reporter dresses up as John Smith to see if anyone recognizes the outfit or has heard about Jamestown.