Due to failure of delivery I have removed:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have also replaced A with B for the following two individuals:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Please let me know of any problems.
-Frode
Van: Stuart Brady [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Aan: sam-users@nvg.ntnu.no
Onderwerp: Re: Manual
Datum: woensdag, mei 26, 1999 10:20
HTML was doing fairly well until Microsoft and Netscape screwed it up -
as soon as you get commercial interest, you get splits in the standard.
Netscape added some
Has anyone had any dealings with Persona in the last couple of months? I
ordered some software 6 weeks ago and still haven't received anything. I've
also tried mailing [EMAIL PROTECTED], but haven't heard anything back
from there either.
Si
On Thu, 27 May 1999, Robert van der Veeke wrote:
That is why i use Opera :) If your page looks good on opera than you can be
quite sure that both Netrape and Exploder will screw things up.
Yes, but using Opera is something akin to self-flagellation.
Paul
Van: Paul Walker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Aan: sam-users@nvg.ntnu.no
Onderwerp: Re: Manual
Datum: donderdag, mei 27, 1999 12:04
Yes, but using Opera is something akin to self-flagellation.
Mhh ... ^_^
But seriously, I love those buttons wich switch colors to standard ones and
remove
Has anyone had any dealings with Persona in the last couple of months? I
ordered some software 6 weeks ago and still haven't received anything. I've
also tried mailing [EMAIL PROTECTED], but haven't heard anything back
from there either.
Try [EMAIL PROTECTED] or [EMAIL PROTECTED]
One of
The Lyra III from NVG doesn't work.
Can somebody put there a working version?
The problem is that lyra3.dsk.gz file is
either not a GZip file
or contains neither DSK nor Tar file.
Aley [eili] Keprt - student, programmer
The Lyra III from NVG doesn't work.
Can somebody put there a working version?
The problem is that lyra3.dsk.gz file is
either not a GZip file
or contains neither DSK nor Tar file.
Soory about that, it looks like macgzip burped[1] when I uploaded the
original file... I'll put a new copy in the
On Thu, 27 May 1999, Robert van der Veeke wrote:
That is why i use Opera :) If your page looks good on opera than you can be
quite sure that both Netrape and Exploder will screw things up.
I really want a free browser, written by people who care about it's
quality, instead of staying one step
Has anyone had any dealings with Persona in the last couple of months? I
ordered some software 6 weeks ago and still haven't received anything. I've
also tried mailing [EMAIL PROTECTED], but haven't heard anything back
from there either.
He has definitely been about. You know,
I really want a free browser, written by people who care about it's
quality, instead of staying one step ahead of the competition. It's just
sad when you can't even view the W3C's site without having to enable
override document colours in your web browser. W3C is truly pathetic.
Tried
On Mon, 24 May 1999 21:20:50 +0100 Tue, 25 May 99 18:47:01 BST, Thomas
Harte [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've got a spare manual here that I could rip up, but if you insist...
If you've got a spare manual, I don't suppose you feel like sending it
to me?
Unfortunately, no. :)
BTW, if
BTW, if anyone feels like sending me a nice new 21 inch monitor...
Well I had one spare, but I was sort of bored so I ripped it up!
-Thomas
Hi,
My brand new copy of SAM Elite is sitting mostly unplayed due to the
continuing deterioration of my SAM power supply and so on. The disk uses
some crazy format, so neither samdisk (the useless gives up on bad
sectors or the DJGPP does all sectors but crashes in dos boxes versions)
It has been brought to my attention that such games can be converted
for .dsk-able use, so I am wondering if anyone has SAM Elite (just to
make entirely clear : the game, not the silly cut down computer) as a
usable .dsk and is willing to send it to me?
Or you could download a copy of the
On Thu, 27 May 1999, Robert van der Veeke wrote:
That is why i use Opera :) If your page looks good on opera than you can
be
quite sure that both Netrape and Exploder will screw things up.
I really want a free browser, written by people who care about it's
quality, instead of staying one step
From: Robert van der Veeke [EMAIL PROTECTED]
HTML was doing fairly well until Microsoft and Netscape screwed it up -
as soon as you get commercial interest, you get splits in the standard.
Netscape added some screwey frames support, and Microsoft added
scrolling text and fonts.
We also
At 8:34 pm +0100 27/5/99, Simon Cooke wrote:
We ... we ... us ... we've ... we ... Si (Not speaking for MS)
If you're not speaking for Microsoft, then who on earth _are_ you speaking
for??
;)
Andrew
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