On 31 Mar 2010, at 18:59, Derek Stewart wrote:
On 31/03/2010 18:39, Norman Dunbar wrote:
On 31/03/10 17:59, Rich Mellor wrote:
I would prefer bottom quoting - that is the default in Thunderbird!
If I may offer an opinion too...
If we choose the standard bottom posting then we
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On 01/04/2010 10:04, Tony Firshman wrote:
Rich Mellor wrote, On 31/03/10 17:59:
Tony Firshman wrote:
Derek Stewart wrote, On 31/03/10 17:37:
I did not have a vote in this decision, in my opinion, the text
should be at the top and quoting at the bottom.
(8-)#
We have to choose one only and
Rich Mellor wrote, On 1/04/10 10:11:
Actually, replacing the JS ROMs by a Minerva allowed the QL with trump
card to start up but it only reported 640K in the end (after
displaying the huge numbers on screen) so I guess there is a memory
fault on the Trump Card. Odd that it started fine on
Derek Stewart wrote, On 1/04/10 10:36:
Derek/
I have used Thunderbird pretty well from day one, and mine has always
top quoted by default.
Mind you *where* can one change the quoting? It is well hidden in TB
2.0.0.24 for Mac OS X.
In Thunderbird go to TOOLS/ACCOUNT SETTING/
For each
Tony Firshman wrote:
Rich Mellor wrote, On 1/04/10 10:11:
Actually, replacing the JS ROMs by a Minerva allowed the QL with
trump card to start up but it only reported 640K in the end (after
displaying the huge numbers on screen) so I guess there is a memory
fault on the Trump Card. Odd
Thanks to Dilwyn Jones, we have now completed a major update to the
information on the hardware side to the Sinclair QL Wiki with pictures
of most items.
We welcome further contributions to the wiki from the rest of the QL
community - maybe this is something that Quanta could usefully promote
... and sorry for 'cakking' you, Dilwyn (8-)#
Tony
It's only taken until today for me to realise that the 'cakking' was a
TF mistype of 'calling'...
:-)
Dilwyn Jones
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Paul said -
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Dilwyn Jones wrote:
... and sorry for 'cakking' you, Dilwyn (8-)#
Tony
It's only taken until today for me to realise that the 'cakking' was a
TF mistype of 'calling'...
:-)
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P Witte wrote:
No, no. 'Cakking' means 'being shamed into disclosing your personal
email address via a public forum'. It is derived from 'cacking', which
is, for example, when someone is called up over the PA system at a
busy airport. Would Dilwyn Ezekiel Obediah Jones please report
IMMEDIATELY
Dilwyn Jones wrote, On 1/04/10 15:51:
... and sorry for 'cakking' you, Dilwyn (8-)#
Tony
It's only taken until today for me to realise that the 'cakking' was a
TF mistype of 'calling'...
:-)
He he. I love misprints that are relevant.
There is a classic one I saw today on
SMSQ - Jochen Merz wrote:
the current issue went to the post on Friday evening (for readers in
Germany) and this morning to all the other readers (mailed
from here in Austria). Let's see how fast it reaches you this time.
This time we added even more extra pages (you know, 32 pages
were
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