Nope, his website has moved here: URL:http://thgodef.nerim.net/qdos/
This does not necessarily mean that he has not left the scene, because the
website
is so old that it doesn't even recognize browsers different from Netscape
3.0 of higher ;-))
Wolfgang
Dilwyn made the point that Quanta membership was based on a
subscription to the magazine.
Nothing could be further from the truth. The subscription is for
membership to Quanta, period.
Hmm, I must be mixing this up with another organisation. The sentence
membership is by subscription to the
Tue, 28 Dec 2004 11:32:11 +0100,() Wolfgang Uhlig [EMAIL PROTECTED]
/wrote:
Nope, his website has moved here: URL:http://thgodef.nerim.net/qdos/
This does not necessarily mean that he has not left the scene, because
the website
is so old that it doesn't even recognize browsers different from
Dilwyn Jones wrote:
Dilwyn made the point that Quanta membership was based on a
subscription to the magazine.
Nothing could be further from the truth. The subscription is for
membership to Quanta, period.
Hmm, I must be mixing this up with another organisation. The sentence
membership is by
Tony Firshman wrote:
snip
http://www.sincuser.f9.co.uk/048/qlink.htm
Membership is by subscription to the magazine
I do think I remember that very phrase from the dim and distant past.
Would this have been the short lived SUB
All the best - Bill
___
Rich Mellor wrote:
The problem is deleting or updating old links - there are still
plenty of sites which point at my old website - I try to inform
them and get them updated, but in many cases, it is impossible.
Many of the updates can only be done by Thierry - and he does not
have a lot of
Can't get Lynx to work on recent QPC2's. Any suggestions? Here's the
boot program I'm using. It's Tim Swenson's cut down Lynx installation,
asd I couldn't get the JRH full version to unzip without filling up my
QXL.WIN and peppering the root directory with god knows how many
files.
No sign of Lynx
Phoebus R. Dokos wrote:
(BTW-what does the R stand for?)
Phoebe, That is a female version of my name ;-)
Last time I checked I was male (of course the hair... well until
recently
could throw some off track but me and Roy know better don't we Roy?)
:-)
Same problem, for some reason some
Tue, 28 Dec 2004 18:09:26 -,() Dilwyn Jones
[EMAIL PROTECTED] /wrote:
Can't get Lynx to work on recent QPC2's. Any suggestions? Here's the
boot program I'm using. It's Tim Swenson's cut down Lynx installation,
asd I couldn't get the JRH full version to unzip without filling up my
QXL.WIN
Tue, 28 Dec 2004 18:10:30 -,() Dilwyn Jones
[EMAIL PROTECTED] /wrote:
Phoebus R. Dokos wrote:
(BTW-what does the R stand for?)
As per Greek convention our middle initial stands for our father's first
name. In this case it is Phoebus Romylus Dokos (or to be more precise,
Phoebus Dokos,
Tue, 28 Dec 2004 18:11:10 -,() Dilwyn Jones
[EMAIL PROTECTED] /wrote:
Imagine you been called Divad (or Vlade Divac for that matter
;-) -or other obvious anagrams ;-)
Hey, Phoebus, David is rather close to Dafad or Davad in Welsh, which
means
sheep...
Or one could play a little anagram
Dilwyn made the point that Quanta membership was based on a
subscription to the magazine.
Nothing could be further from the truth. The subscription is for
membership to Quanta, period.
Hmm, I must be mixing this up with another organisation. The
sentence membership is by subscription to the
Tony Firshman wrote:
snip
http://www.sincuser.f9.co.uk/048/qlink.htm
Membership is by subscription to the magazine
I do think I remember that very phrase from the dim and distant
past.
Would this have been the short lived SUB
All the best - Bill
Ah yes, the Super User Bureau. Newsletter produced
On Tue, 28 Dec 2004 at 18:36:52, Dilwyn Jones wrote:
(ref: [EMAIL PROTECTED])
There's a shop in Bangor called Quantum Leap Tattooing (how do you
spell that last word???). Wonder if I asked them to tattoo a QL on me
if they'd know what I meant???
Reminds me of the advert seen in a tattoo shop in
Phoebus R. Dokos wrote:
(BTW-what does the R stand for?)
As per Greek convention our middle initial stands for our father's
first name. In this case it is Phoebus Romylus Dokos (or to be more
precise, Phoebus Dokos, son of Romylus :-)
Hmmm. So my equivalent would be Dilwyn ap Ifor Jones (or ab
Tue, 28 Dec 2004 20:44:07 -,() Dilwyn Jones
[EMAIL PROTECTED] /wrote:
Phoebus R. Dokos wrote:
(BTW-what does the R stand for?)
As per Greek convention our middle initial stands for our father's
first name. In this case it is Phoebus Romylus Dokos (or to be more
precise, Phoebus Dokos,
I seem to remember somebody complaining on the group that the standard icons
are missing on the Gold Card version of SMSQE 3.07
Nobody was able to help him if my memory is correct.
Well George has solved the problem which is all to do with the dev7 change.
On Tue, 28 Dec 2004 14:10:08 -0500, Phoebus Dokos [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
The cut down installation is not working right :-)
I did work on my JSU QL years ago when I created the cut down version. I
don't even want to think about how many years ago that was.
Tim Swenson
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