In earlier days, malfunction could cause psychological
damage but I don't recall if there was any incident that organic matter
made puddle!
Oh, contraire. I recall Kirk getting sort of queazy at the mess on
the T-Room floor. Old episode, but I think they repeated it in the first
movie
*.b64 is indeed the extension for a Base64 MIME encoded document.
StuffIt expander should be able to decode it; if not there is a
shareware/freeware b64 decoder.
It should, but dbl-clicking or dragging the file on top Stuffit, or
Expander, just launches the app, which noodles the situation for
On Mon, Apr 12, 2004 at 3:43 PM, A-NO-NE Music sent forth:
Oh, c'mon. The transporter won't melt organic material. In case of
accident, molecular will stay in the buffer, which can cease to exist at
some malfunction. In earlier days, malfunction could cause psychological
damage but I
A-NO-NE Music [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 12 April 2004 stated:
I don't know what the .b64 mail is.
Base64 MIME encoding?
Yes. If you have a tool that will decode base64 files, you could use it
to decode that particular file. One such tool I used for years was
UUencode. There are a bunch of others
it; if not there is a
shareware/freeware b64 decoder.
Hope this helps.
Steven Mayer / 04.4.12 / 3:30 PM wrote:
I don't know what the .b64 mail is.
Base64 MIME encoding?
Anthony Sanna / 04.4.12 / 2:31 PM wrote:
It reminded me of those Star Trek episodes when the
Transporter malfunctions - usually depositing the Klingon
Steven Mayer / 04.4.12 / 3:30 PM wrote:
I don't know what the .b64 mail is.
Base64 MIME encoding?
Anthony Sanna / 04.4.12 / 2:31 PM wrote:
It reminded me of those Star Trek episodes when the
Transporter malfunctions - usually depositing the Klingon ambassador as a
puddle on the Transporter Room
.
But if I dbl-click on whitehouse.1.jpg, it opens just fine in Photoshop.
This has happened before to random .jpg's, and to one had-to-have-it-now
Illustrator file. It reminded me of those Star Trek episodes when the
Transporter malfunctions - usually depositing the Klingon ambassador as a
puddle
-it-now
Illustrator file. It reminded me of those Star Trek episodes when the
Transporter malfunctions - usually depositing the Klingon ambassador as a
puddle on the Transporter Room floor.
Tony
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