In fact, there is a different explanation for the mark as deleted
approach. Depending on how it's handled, it can even make the undeletion
explanation untenable.
The point of mark as deleted was, at least originally, a matter of
*SPEED*. MS-DOS would mark a file as deleted in the directory,
Ray_Net wrote:
I did not know how the word freelance writer can be a spam ...
normally a spam is someone that propose his services or products ? non ?
Spam has come to mean more than simply unsolicited commercial e-mail. Soldiers
even talk of spamming bullets at the enemy - just firing off
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
chokito wrote:
In SeaMonkey 2.4 will
javascript:self.resizeTo(1600,1000);self.moveTo(40,10); doesn't
function.
That size appears to me to be a full-screen resolution. If you really
like such big windows, why don't you just press F11 while in the browser?
Keith Whaley wrote:
Question: Thruout the following post, URL is repeatedly shown as
'URI' or some such. The L in URL stands for Locator, and I'm
wondering why all acronyms in here show up as 'URI', even in the RFC
quote.
URLs are a subset of URIs - Uniform Resource Identifiers. Computer
W3BNR wrote:
On 3/5/2011 12:46 AM Rostyslaw Lewyckyj wrote:
Philip Chee wrote:
On Fri, 04 Mar 2011 15:11:33 -0500, Rostyslaw Lewyckyj wrote:
Is there any way to sequence the messages in a folder in a particular
order. The only way that I have been able to come up with is to move
them, one at
Jane_Galt wrote:
I was looking at the stats for my small business website and only
about 2.5% of visits come from people using SM.
I don't know about you, but I can't afford to turn away 2.5% of my
potential customers. Things are just too tight these days. Especially
as it's not so much a
hawker wrote:
Use Image Zoom. Works great (less filling).
Mouse over and use scroll wheel to zoom
http://imagezoom.yellowgorilla.net/
One *MIGHT* note that not all people, especially some on laptops, have
the luxury of your silly scroll wheel. Heck, you can't even really
guarantee your
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