This is a test to see if I've entered the SAM group address in my address
book correctly...
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 08 January 1999 19:08
Subject: Re: New URLs
>IKWYM, I've been on the net for quite a while. I meant the ridiculous
>amount of quoting. I don't know if it bothers other people, but
On Wed, 6 Jan 1999 02:52:03 - Fri, 8 Jan 99 18:53:33 GMT, "Chris
Pile" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>AFAIK he is
>
>>Use a bit of netiquette mate!
>
>
>There's nothing wrong in using common 'net abbreviations... If you don't
>already know, AFAIK simply means 'As Far As I Know'...
IKWYM
> >>PS. David, *please* could you set up your mail client to place the quoted
> >>messages above the new text, not below it, and do some judicious editing.
> >>It makes threads a lot easier to follow.
depends which your using.. i could probably help out with outlook (spit) or
netscape (woohoo)...
On Fri, Jan 08, 1999 at 11:42:19AM +, Lee Willis wrote:
> This is, IMHO, a good thing. After all this nice mailer (pGnus under
> emacs 20.3 in case your mailer is so brain-dead to be unable to show
> headers ) trundles off and passes the HTML to w3 so I have to sit
> and wait about a second
Ian Collier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Fri, Jan 08, 1999 at 01:20:58AM -, Paul Walker wrote:
> > Compared to the habit Outlook Express has got of encoding HTML in
> > MIME after the message, it's a very minor thing.
>
> > (Hello Malcom. Could you please TURN THAT OFF?! Thank you.)
>
>
On Fri, Jan 08, 1999 at 01:20:58AM -, Paul Walker wrote:
> Compared to the habit Outlook Express has got of encoding HTML in
> MIME after the message, it's a very minor thing.
> (Hello Malcom. Could you please TURN THAT OFF?! Thank you.)
You made me look...
Apparently this nice mailer (mutt
On 8 Jan 1999 at 00:43, Andrew Collier wrote:
> >PS. David, *please* could you set up your mail client to place the quoted
> >messages above the new text, not below it, and do some judicious editing.
> >It makes threads a lot easier to follow.
Then on Fri, Jan 08, 1999 at 09:02:30AM -, David q
> PS. David, *please* could you set up your mail client to place the quoted
> messages above the new text, not below it, and do some judicious editing.
> It makes threads a lot easier to follow.
Compared to the habit Outlook Express has got of encoding HTML in
MIME after the message, it's a very
> -Original Message-
> From: Malcolm Mackenzie [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, January 08, 1999 12:40 AM
> To: sam-users
> Subject: Re: Gavin Smith questions
>
> Monopoly NO! I don`t think so, but we are doing a Chess game!
Jupiter will have to change their
Hello All,
> Of course it's a plug... ;) Why not?
>
> Nah... only handles disk images AFAIK... I think Unix does tho...
Oh yes it does, in version 0.78 use fd1: or fd2: (for PC floppy A/B)
in the 'image' pathname dialog box (ie instead of c:\yadda\yadda\yadda)
Allan
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In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Malcolm Mackenzie
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
>Already spoken to Wayne, the game should be ready March/April.
March/April? Considering that he only had an afternoon of coding left
to do on it, that seems an awfully long time.
Graham Goring
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At 9:02 am + 8/1/99, David wrote:
>Wish I could any suggestions any other win98 users?
>
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>From: Andrew Collier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Date: 08 January 1999 00:43
>Subject: Re: sim-coupe
>>PS. David, *please* could you set
Wish I could any suggestions any other win98 users?
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From: Andrew Collier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 08 January 1999 00:43
Subject: Re: sim-coupe
>PS. David, *please* could you set up your mail client to place the quoted
>messa
Which year? ;)
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From: Malcolm Mackenzie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 08 January 1999 00:49
Subject: Re: Gavin Smith questions
>> I trust you have covered yourself where Kaboom is concerned!
>>Speaking of which, any chance of you conv
>> -Original Message-
>> From: Malcolm Mackenzie
> > Persona has now taken over Fred Publishing.
>
> Hmm, the phrase "monopoly on the SAM market" is beginning to spring
>to mind when I hear the name Persona ;)
Monopoly NO! I don`t think so, but we are doing a Chess game!
> Nice one, an
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>From: Dave <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>Hmm...I forget - does simcoupe handle directly reading the floppy drive?
At 8:22 am + 8/1/99, David wrote:
>Nah... only handles disk images AFAIK... I think Unix does tho...
SimCoupe running on Linux (and only Linux, no other Uni
Of course it's a plug... ;) Why not?
Nah... only handles disk images AFAIK... I think Unix does tho...
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From: Dave <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 08 January 1999 00:06
Subject: Re: sim-coupe
>in a good-natured way, this is just a pl
in a good-natured way, this is just a plug.
but i don't think the original post said he was trying to do anything
illegal, just run his own tape copy of DoE thru simcoupe.
Hey, there's a thought. I know a lot of Enigma Variations games used
protection for their disk games, but what about their ca
>>At 6:44 pm + 7/1/99, Peter Harkess wrote:
>>> can i put my tape version of defenders of the earth in sim-coupe(i mean
>>> legaly)and if so how??
At 7:26 am + 8/1/99, David wrote:
>Of course, if you want a copy of DOE ... then the title is available
>*legally* from Persona for not a
Colin MacDonald and Malcolm Mackenzie have
signed a contract of transfer of FRED Publishing to PERSONA.
All Fred Publishing software is now only available from
PERSONA.
Any queries regarding Fred Publishing should be addressed
to:-
PERSONA,
31 ASHWOOD DRIVE, BRANDLESHOLME, BURY, LANCS,
Of course, if you want a copy of DOE ... then the title is available
*legally* from Persona for not a lot of dosh!
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From: Andrew Collier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 07 January 1999 19:12
Subject: Re: sim-coupe
>At 6:44 pm +
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