Perhaps you can search for specific words that should be within the ebay
folder, and if it shows up see what file location it has.
Op 2018-03-10 om 02:19 schreef ann sanfedele:
I have my inbox in thunderbird with two subfolders (in addition to top
folder) PDML and EBAY ... I download ALL my
I did look under other folders within Thunderbird...
I think system set to show hidden folders but remember and don't know
where to tell it to if I dont
can a system restore save me?
how could I have tagged it?
The only area I was fiddlign with in thunderbird was the DISPLAY just
changing
On Fri, Mar 9, 2018 at 4:46 PM Toralf Lund wrote:
> On 07/03/18 03:16, Bill wrote:
> > On 3/6/2018 1:27 PM, Henk Terhell wrote:
> >> For those having a weakness for lenses of 35 mm focal length:
> >> There is a recent comparison of good old Pentax 35 mm lenses by
> >>
Maybe check and see if you didn’t inadvertently drag the folder into
another one.
You could also do a general search for the folder in Windows Explorer.
Also, is it possible you accidentally tagged it as a hidden folder? Do you
have your system set to show hidden folders?
Bill
On Fri, Mar 9,
I have my inbox in thunderbird with two subfolders (in addition to top
folder) PDML and EBAY ... I download ALL my mail.. hardly ever look at
it on line..
I use it as a file system of information ... I was fiddling with font
sizes just now and suddenly POOF -- the ebay folder disappeared
On 07/03/18 03:16, Bill wrote:
On 3/6/2018 1:27 PM, Henk Terhell wrote:
For those having a weakness for lenses of 35 mm focal length:
There is a recent comparison of good old Pentax 35 mm lenses by
"vyoufinder" on YouTube:
https://youtu.be/IrjwRUi3jfQ
A pleasure to watch (recorded near Moab
When I was a kid we lived a couple of years in Salonica, northern Greece. There
was an organ grinder we saw several times on the street but rather than a
monkey he came with a bear. I had nightmares about that bear climbing in my
bedroom window and hiding under the bed waiting to get me. Never
What's the problem? There were no organ grinders when I was a kid, yet somehow
I learned what they were.
> On 9 Mar 2018, at 17:08, Igor PDML-StR wrote:
>
>
> I looked at the preview offered by Amazon, - and stumbled on the first page
> there (p.20/21): how would you
:0)
I bought the Joel Meyerowitz book - it really is good, thanks for putting me on
to it.
B
> On 9 Mar 2018, at 16:59, Igor PDML-StR wrote:
>
>
> Aah, that were genious you, Bob!
>
> All this time, I've been thinking who was that kiddo cursing like a sailor in
>
On 3/9/2018 12:03, Larry Colen wrote:
I will say that I sure missed a lot reading Stranger in a Strange
Land when I was ten years old.
NO Shittah! I never had the chance to read it when I was 10.
It didn't come out until I was 11.
--
Science - Questions we may never find answers for.
Nicholas van Rijn & Dominic Flandery (aka "Flandry of Terra").
On 3/9/2018 12:33, Igor PDML-StR wrote:
That's quite a story!
But I should admit, despite having swallowed tons of sci-fi books as
a teenager and post-teenager, I had to look up Poul Anderson.
I am not sure if I just missed the
1492?
Alan C
-Original Message-
From: Larry Colen
Sent: 9 March, 2018 7:03 PM
To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List
Subject: Re: Cameras for a kid
I don't think I've seen a thread in a long time that is so well suited
for giving crusty old farts a chance to pontificate on their experiences
That's quite a story!
But I should admit, despite having swallowed tons of sci-fi books as a
teenager and post-teenager, I had to look up Poul Anderson.
I am not sure if I just missed the name or his books as well...
However, The Snows of Ganymede and Virgin Planet sound familiar...
Being
Oh, I'd just pull out my accordion and get the monkey dancing ... That should
get the point across pretty quickly.
G
—
No matter where you go, there you are.
> On Mar 9, 2018, at 9:07 AM, Igor PDML-StR wrote:
>
> I looked at the preview offered by Amazon, - and stumbled
I looked at the preview offered by Amazon, - and stumbled on the first
page there (p.20/21): how would you explain to a contemporary kid the
meaning of "organ grinder"?!..
https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/71Xoe7oN76L.jpg
Cheers,
Igor
Eric Weir Thu, 08 Mar 2018 09:58:51
I don't think I've seen a thread in a long time that is so well suited
for giving crusty old farts a chance to pontificate on their experiences
back when they wore kneepants.
Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:
I just ordered one copy of that book for me and one copy for a friend as a
birthday gift.
Aah, that were genious you, Bob!
All this time, I've been thinking who was that kiddo cursing like a sailor
in Sanskrit while they were changing his diapers and nursing during the
breaks in the next classroom!
:-D
Paul: I learned long division at 7, but did not learn that it was long
until
Agreed! Varied, Dynamic, Very Interesting. Great collection! Cheers,
Christine
> On Mar 8, 2018, at 3:49 AM, Steve Cottrell wrote:
>
> On 7/3/18, Brian Walters, discombobulated, unleashed:
>
>>
>> View here:
>>
>> http://pug.komkon.org/
>
> What a fabulous gallery!
Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:
>>I just ordered one copy of that book for me and one copy for a friend as a
>>birthday gift.
>>We're both 64 this year: It's important to keep our child's eye. Thanks for
>>posting the link! :-)
>
I just ordered one copy of that book for me and one copy for a friend as a
birthday gift.
We're both 64 this year: It's important to keep our child's eye. Thanks for
posting the link! :-)
BTW: I learned basic develop and print with the Minolta 16-Ps when I was eight
or nine… I don't remember
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