Hi Keith,
On Mon, 31 Jan 2000 00:52:45 -0700GMT (31/01/2000, 15:52 +0800GMT),
Keith Russell wrote:
JDH Just for
JDH fun I've added it to this message, and here's some Japanese for you.
JDH ú{êÎͯµÄïµÈ¢B
KR Thanks. It looks good, and I can actually "read" it. Of course,
Hello, The Bat Users!
I think this question may have been asked before, but I've never
read an answer. I was just browsing RITLabs home page and noticed
on their screens shots of TB, some red coloured folders along with
the traditional yellow and blue ones. Anyone know the significance
of
Hello dMb,
On Sunday, January 30, 2000 you wrote:
Bingo. O.k. So I'll reveal why I need this. I have someone that
doesn't know what an attachment is. Sent a couple of photgraphs to
them at AOL, and they can't figure out how to view them. Nor can
I figure out how to walk them through the
Hello Alexander,
On Sunday, January 30, 2000 you wrote:
Attach your images to the same message, too. Hrefs should be stated this way:
img src="whatever.jpg" width=200 height=114 border=0 title="Whichever"
alt="whichever"
Does it work with TB? Anyone could confirm? I didn't manage to
On Monday, January 31, 2000 at 2:52 AM or thereabouts, Christopher J.
Trybowski wrote the following about HTML:
Attach your images to the same message, too. Hrefs should be stated this way:
img src="whatever.jpg" width=200 height=114 border=0 title="Whichever"
alt="whichever"
Christopher
Yo all,
are we registered for thebat v2.xx if we paid for 1.xx?
simple yes/no is all i need.
phil running theBAT1.39
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Hello phil,
p are we registered for thebat v2.xx if we paid for 1.xx?
p simple yes/no is all i need.
no, but you will get a discount if you
Hello, the Bat! list recipients,
Monday, January 31, 2000, phil wrote to [EMAIL PROTECTED] about
stupid registration question:
p are we registered for thebat v2.xx if we paid for 1.xx?
p simple yes/no is all i need.
No, only discount promised.
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Hi there!
On 31 Jan 00, at 8:29, Peter Steiner wrote
about "Re: Signature Thing Frustration":
On Mon, 31 Jan 2000 04:04:35 +0300, Alexander V. Kiselev wrote:
^^ Sleepless in St. Petersburg?? ;-)
Yeah, Allie's message dealing with that regexp idea arrived after the
Hi phil,
On 31 January 2000 at 07:26:31 GMT -0800 (which was 15:26 where I
live) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote and made these points:
p are we registered for thebat v2.xx if we paid for 1.xx?
p simple yes/no is all i need.
No. There was discussion of a discount for more recent purchasers.
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On Monday, January 31, 2000 at 9:26 AM or thereabouts, phil wrote the following about
stupid registration question:
phil are we registered for thebat v2.xx if we paid for 1.xx?
phil simple yes/no is all i need.
The simple answer, as I understand it, is no.
The more complex answer is that it
Hi Chuck,
On Monday, January 31, 2000, 9:42:42 AM, you hammered out:
phil are we registered for thebat v2.xx if we paid for 1.xx? simple
phil yes/no is all i need.
When is Version 2 scheduled to be out, anybody know?
C The more complex answer is that it hasn't been fully decided what will
C
R hth
ÛÛv2.00
ÛÛv1.41
how much is 1ea v2.x + 1.x discount = ?
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p are we registered for thebat v2.xx if we paid for 1.xx?
p simple yes/no is all i need.
MDP No. There was discussion of a discount for more recent purchasers.
welp i hope
ÛÛv2.00
ÛÛv1.41
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C The more complex answer is that it hasn't been fully decided what will
C happen, how much of an upgrade charge there may be, etc.
I hope they decide to do it.
ÛÛv2.00
ÛÛv1.41
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Hi there!
On 31 Jan 00, at 8:21, phil wrote
about "stupid registration question...":
ùùv2.00
ùùv1.41
What the hell this was supposed to mean???;-)
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Hi there!
On 31 Jan 00, at 10:12, Gary wrote
about "Re[2]: stupid registration question":
When is Version 2 scheduled to be out, anybody know?
Nah, it seems to me that nobody knows;-(
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Hi there!
On 31 Jan 00, at 23:26, Shanmugam Ganeshkumar wrote
about "Customized Headers":
Is is possible to create a Customized Headers in TB.
Nope, currently it's impossible. But as a temporary workaround you could
exploit Outgoing filters with the action "run external application".
Hi Alexander,
On Monday, January 31, 2000, 10:29:53 AM, you hammered out:
A Hi there!
When is Version 2 scheduled to be out, anybody know?
A Nah, it seems to me that nobody knows;-(
well, sign me up for the first invisible version 2. I just hope I
live long enough :-)
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Hi TBUDL,
I am new to The Bat and I have a couple of questions which I have not
found answers to in the usual channels...
1: I'd like to dock the mail-ticker to either the top or bottom of
the screen but at the moment, if I do this it appears 'over'
other windows rather than forcing
AVK What the hell this was supposed to mean???;-)
what font do you use?
ùùv2.00
ùùv1.41
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Hello Everybody,
i'm having problems using tb! for logging into my yahoo-mail
accounts...
i've enabled pop-access within the accounts i can download from
other clients...
TB! gives this error:
'Could not connect to server', and i am *sure* the settings are
correct... (i can even
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Hello phil,
p keep messing with it, there's a way to do it. I
p got a yahoo and no problems.
for some reason it started working right after i sent
Hi there!
On 31 Jan 00, at 9:11, phil wrote
about "Re[2]: stupid registration question":
AVK What the hell this was supposed to mean???;-)
what font do you use?
ùùv2.00
ùùv1.41
It doesn't really matter: in the Western script, these ùs are just umlauted Us.
The
Hi Nick -
Saturday, January 29, 2000, 8:10:30 PM, you wrote:
NA Anyway, I hope this thread keeps going on subject... I'm really anxious to
NA finally know about the red folders. :o) Any of the RITLabs guys care to
NA comment on it?
Never mind my previous post. That's what I get for reading
Has anybody been able to get MicroSpell
http://www.microspell.com
to work with Bat!?
I like Batty (e.g., the searching facility) and are looking forward to
Xanadu (ie. version 2). Another app I enjoy is the visuality of
MicroSpell, and it's HotKey Spell checking did readily work in
conjunction
On Monday, January 31, 2000 at 08:21:25 ,phil scribbled:
p are we registered for thebat v2.xx if we paid for 1.xx?
p simple yes/no is all i need.
MDP No. There was discussion of a discount for more recent purchasers.
AVK The initial question still stays unanswered, though;-)
The following is
AVK It doesn't really matter: in the Western script, these ùs are just umlauted Us.
AVK The initial question still stays unanswered, though;-)
"umlauted" not understood that word in your
context or meaning
and why does a three line tagline bother you?
is it offensive or part of the moderation of
On Monday, January 31, 2000 at 09:10:54 ,Gary scribbled:
When is Version 2 scheduled to be out, anybody know?
A Nah, it seems to me that nobody knows;-(
G well, sign me up for the first invisible version 2. I just hope I
G live long enough :-)
From the "Interview..." email, I understood it
Hi Angel,
On Monday, January 31, 2000, 1:54:13 PM, you hammered out:
A From the "Interview..." email, I understood it to be "soon",
A *possibly* in Feb. (NOTE: that's not a "promised" date for the Beta
A release). So that's an estimated time anyways...
Thanks for your (and others) for the
On Mon, 31 Jan 2000 11:45:18 -0800, phil wrote:
ùùv2.00
ùùv1.41
I'm using Lucida Console and cannot make sense of the tagline.
Is it supposed to be in English? The characters don't make sense
either. shrug I think that's what Alex is getting at.
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Hi phil,
p and why does a three line tagline bother you?
Because we can not read it. Please use an encoding that is
appropriate for an international mailing list.
And please add a signature delimiter "-- " (minusminus
blankenter) befor your signature. Thank you.
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Regards,
Wolfgang
AVK It doesn't really matter: in the Western script, these ùs are just umlauted Us.
AVK The initial question still stays unanswered, though;-)
p "umlauted" not understood that word in your
p context or meaning
Well, they're not umlauted for me. They've got circumflexes over
them. At least, I
Hello TBUDL,
Send yourself a message with high priority and you'll see that if
you mark it unread, the outbox will be be a red folder.
Now that I think of it, when I received my registration e-mail from
Ritlabs both the envelope and the inbox were red indicating it to
Hi there!
On 31 Jan 00, at 11:45, phil wrote
about "ùùv1.41":
AVK It doesn't really matter: in the Western script, these ùs are just umlauted Us.
AVK The initial question still stays unanswered, though;-)
"umlauted" not understood that word in your context or meaning
Actually I
I was thinking i should not even reply to this
but since there is no major snafu here i will let
her rip
there are many things here you can't read like
pictures of faces in ascii you havent said a word
about them
so
what makes a GRAPH any different
how many lines of fluff are allowed
or are
Hello list,
I'm wondering if there is a way to manage the list of previously entered
email addresses in the "To:"field ( and also in the "Subject" field ).
Although this feature is great, I've sent many mails by now and I'd like
to keep the size of this list smaller - only my most
Hello, Bat users,
This morning my wonmug server was down briefly. The Bat! tried to
access it and would not give up, so finally (after about 20
minutes?) I cancelled to get rid of the accessing window.
Thereafter The Bat! stopped automatic checking for that account. The
log showed
Hello phil,
On Mon, 31 Jan 2000 09:11:58 -0800 GMT your local time,
which was Tuesday, February 01, 2000, 12:11:58 AM (GMT+0700) my local time,
phil wrote:
AVK What the hell this was supposed to mean???;-)
what font do you use?
ùùv2.00
I hope this doesnt say: the Bat v2
Hello Oleg Zalyalov,
On Mon, 31 Jan 2000 19:33:39 +0400 GMT your local time,
which was Monday, January 31, 2000, 10:33:39 PM (GMT+0700) my local time,
Oleg Zalyalov wrote:
Hello, the Bat! list recipients,
Monday, January 31, 2000, phil wrote to [EMAIL PROTECTED] about
stupid registration
On Mon, 31 Jan 2000 16:13:39 -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i paid for the bat personal version i dont have a right to be here
the same as you?
Oh absolutely. :) Never again let anyone bring that question
in your mind. friendly nudge
then again for all i know this is a welcome to
Are there any groups on Usenet where Bat! is routinely discussed?
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Are there any groups on Usenet where Bat! is routinely discussed?
AM I haven't heard mention of one though I wouldn't mind if one
AM were started.
Easy enough to do within the alt.* hierarchy. Just think, in
addition to the 100s of posts in this group
On Monday, January 31, 2000, Homesick Mac wrote:
I'm wondering if there is a way to manage the list of previously entered
email addresses in the "To:"field ( and also in the "Subject" field ).
Although this feature is great, I've sent many mails by now and I'd like
to keep the size
I've found this thread informative, because I've never understood what a
MIME digest is and why Alexander is so hot for them. :)
I understand from what someone said that the Digest arrives as one
entity (is it a mail message or an attachment?), but that individual
messages can be selected for
Hello, fellow Bat-lovers.
On Saturday, January 29, 2000, 7:20:49 PM, John wrote:
JDH ú{êÎͯµÄïµÈ¢B
I actually managed to translate this, finally.
Speak for yourself, pal 8-).
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Using The Bat! 1.39 under Windows 98 4.10 Build 1998 on a
On Monday, January 31, 2000, Gary wrote:
Thanks for your (and others) for the help. I know, it must be that
RIT labs is awaiting for the simultaneous release of W2K and TB! v2.
That's it.
W2K? Do you think the developer is aware that their release will be completely
overshadowed by
Alexander wrote:
As much as I loathe HTML email messages, sometimes I find it necessary
to generate a new message in that format (rather than plain text).
In TB it's impossible, but you can prepare the HTML file in any other
application you use for HTML editing (I use HomeSite,
Keith Russell wrote...
JDH ú{êÎͯµÄïµÈ¢B
KR I actually managed to translate this, finally.
KR Speak for yourself, pal 8-).
Just in case, the "taiou" part means "support" as in supporting
Japanese in The Bat! What's encouraging is that the Japanese made
it round
On Tue, 1 Feb 2000 11:14:02 +0900, John De Hoog wrote:
Easy enough to do within the alt.* hierarchy. Just think, in
addition to the 100s of posts in this group we could read hundreds
of posts on Usenet, along with all the SPAM and flame wars.
Wonderful idea, that.
With a
On Mon, 31 Jan 2000 20:15:08 -0500, Paula Ford wrote:
I understand from what someone said that the Digest arrives as one
entity (is it a mail message or an attachment?),
Yes, you get a single mail message with each message for the
particular day attached separately.
but that
!!Thanks for the font!!
It is a welcome change and it does look nice and easy to read.
Really? In TB, I get only two fonts sizes, 7 and 11. Seven is really
small and eleven is a big bolded thing. There was a 9, but it
disappeared. I don't get the 9, 12, 15 that the font
Hi phil,
On Mon, 31 Jan 2000 09:11:58 -0800GMT (01/02/2000, 01:11 +0800GMT),
phil wrote:
AVK What the hell this was supposed to mean???;-)
p what font do you use?
I use Courier New - and that applies to the US-ASCII set. However, you
are using high characters down there, which of course
On Mon, 31 Jan 2000 22:03:43 -0500, Paula Ford wrote:
Really? In TB, I get only two fonts sizes, 7 and 11. Seven is really
small and eleven is a big bolded thing. There was a 9, but it
disappeared. I don't get the 9, 12, 15 that the font description
says. Weird.
I see only a size 9
On Monday, January 31, 2000, Allie Martin wrote:
Easy enough to do within the alt.* hierarchy. Just think, in
addition to the 100s of posts in this group we could read hundreds
of posts on Usenet, along with all the SPAM and flame wars.
Wonderful idea, that.
With a
On Monday, January 31, 2000, Allie Martin wrote:
On Mon, 31 Jan 2000 20:15:08 -0500, Paula Ford wrote:
I understand from what someone said that the Digest arrives as one
entity (is it a mail message or an attachment?),
Yes, you get a single mail message with each message for the
Hi John,
On Tue, 1 Feb 2000 10:02:47 +0900GMT (01/02/2000, 09:02 +0800GMT),
John De Hoog wrote:
JDH The only way to get it to resume checking was to shut down the
JDH program and start it up again.
"Could not connect to server" is quite common when I'm at home. Yes.
TB stops trying after
Hi Paula,
On Mon, 31 Jan 2000 22:09:56 -0500GMT (01/02/2000, 11:09 +0800GMT),
Paula Ford wrote:
PF Alternatively, encourage the intended recipient to seek help in
PF learning how to save an attachment to disk, then view. This might
PF be considered a minimal skill that anyone using e-mail
On Monday, January 31, 2000, 2:14:36 PM, Tony Boom wrote:
Send yourself a message with high priority and you'll see that if you
mark it unread, the outbox will be be a red folder.
No Tony it doesn't actually... I just tried it. Marking a _message_ as
high priority will cause the _message_
On Mon, 31 Jan 2000 22:22:57 -0500, Paula Ford wrote:
Yes, you get a single mail message with each message for the
particular day attached separately.
So if a digest contains, say, 30 messages, you receive one mail message
with 30 attachments? This sounds tedious to deal with in any
On Mon, 31 Jan 2000 22:19:15 -0500, Paula Ford wrote:
One great advantage I find over the news reader, at least my news
reader, is that I can store messages in folders. Keeping all this
"information" from different sources organized is a growing challenge.
This is where a decent
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Send yourself a message with high priority and you'll see that if you
mark it unread, the outbox will be be a red folder.
NA No Tony
Hi phil,
On Mon, 31 Jan 2000 16:13:39 -0800GMT (01/02/2000, 08:13 +0800GMT),
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
poc with the volume of messages that comes from tbudl
poc you would think that three lines isnt a big deal
I don't think it's about three lines; it's about something unreadable
to some. We
Thomas Fernandez wrote...
TF "Could not connect to server" is quite common when I'm at home. Yes.
TF TB stops trying after you hit "cancel" once. However, when you hit
TF "check mail" again, it will resume the normal pattern.
I tried that, but it didn't resume automatic checking at all.
Hi rellieb-jean,
On Tue, 1 Feb 2000 05:19:09 +1000GMT (01/02/2000, 03:19 +0800GMT),
rellieb-jean wrote:
rj Also is there any way to stop Batty from sending posts without
rj something in the subject field?
The only way I know to ensure that thye subject field is not empty, is
as follows
On Monday, January 31, 2000, Thomas Fernandez wrote:
PF Alternatively, encourage the intended recipient to seek help in
PF learning how to save an attachment to disk, then view.
Honey, my parents are both pensioneers. My sister (who lives in
Athens) and myself could persuade them to learn how
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rj Also is there any way to stop Batty from sending posts without
rj something in the subject field?
you can always put a macro
On Monday, January 31, 2000, Allie Martin wrote:
On Mon, 31 Jan 2000 22:22:57 -0500, Paula Ford wrote:
Yes, you get a single mail message with each message for the
particular day attached separately.
So if a digest contains, say, 30 messages, you receive one mail message
with 30
On Monday, January 31, 2000, John De Hoog wrote:
Thomas Fernandez wrote...
TF "Could not connect to server" is quite common when I'm at home. Yes.
TF TB stops trying after you hit "cancel" once. However, when you hit
TF "check mail" again, it will resume the normal pattern.
I tried that,
Hi John,
On Tue, 1 Feb 2000 12:53:11 +0900GMT (01/02/2000, 11:53 +0800GMT),
John De Hoog wrote:
TF "Could not connect to server" is quite common when I'm at home. Yes.
TF TB stops trying after you hit "cancel" once. However, when you hit
TF "check mail" again, it will resume the normal pattern.
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Hello Paula,
PF Frankly, I don't understand why people prefer to receive the
PF plain-text digests, except that they don't know how to filter
PF
I know that the current version of The Bat does not support HTML
editing (and I don't miss it), but the HTML viewer doesn't seem to
work right. If I get an HTML e-mail, there are placeholders with
exclamation points where pictures should be. Why is that? Why can't
I view the pictures?
I don't
Hi Travisimo! -
Monday, January 31, 2000, 10:44:48 PM, you wrote:
T I know that the current version of The Bat does not support HTML
T editing (and I don't miss it), but the HTML viewer doesn't seem to
T work right. If I get an HTML e-mail, there are placeholders with
T exclamation points
Travisimo! wrote...
T I know that the current version of The Bat does not support HTML
T editing (and I don't miss it), but the HTML viewer doesn't seem to
T work right. If I get an HTML e-mail, there are placeholders with
T exclamation points where pictures should be. Why is that? Why can't
Morning Tony Boom,
Send yourself a message with high priority and you'll see that if you
mark it unread, the outbox will be be a red folder.
Hey! that actually explains the issue with the outbox. It also may be
useful - but then, there's already parking for that. Although the red
folder
On Monday, January 31, 2000, 7:49:05 PM, Roel wrote:
NA No Tony it doesn't actually... I just tried it. Marking a _message_ as
NA high priority will cause the _message_ envelope to be red, but the
NA screenshots I was referring to, actually show red _folders_...
you forgot to mark it unread,
Hi Nick,
On Mon, 31 Jan 2000 21:55:03 -0800GMT (01/02/2000, 13:55 +0800GMT),
Nick Andriash wrote:
NA On the other hand... :o) I see a few "high priority" messages that really
NA are... Ummm... questionable, so we might just end up with red folders all
NA over the place. Still, I like the idea
Hello, fellow Bat-lovers.
On Monday, January 31, 2000, 7:43:30 PM, John wrote:
JDH Keith Russell wrote...
JDH ú{êÎͯµÄïµÈ¢B
KR I actually managed to translate this, finally.
KR Speak for yourself, pal 8-).
JDHJust in case, the "taiou" part means "support" as in
On Monday, January 31, 2000, 9:39:27 PM, Jast wrote:
Hey! that actually explains the issue with the outbox. It also may be
useful - but then, there's already parking for that. Although the red
folder springs into your eyes a little more, and unread messages *are*
sent. Oh well... shrug
On Monday, January 31, 2000, 10:07:19 PM, Thomas Fernandez wrote:
Many of the messages I receive (office) are marked "high priority"; so
that I chose to ignore the flag. So a red folder would be almost
equivalent to a folder containing unread messages. ;-)
Yes, I see your point Thomas...
Hello, fellow Bat-lovers.
On Monday, January 31, 2000, 1:16:31 AM, Thomas wrote:
TF Hi Keith,
TF On Mon, 31 Jan 2000 00:52:45 -0700GMT (31/01/2000, 15:52 +0800GMT),
TF Keith Russell wrote:
JDH Just for
JDH fun I've added it to this message, and here's some Japanese for you.
JDH
Hi Roel,
On Tue, 1 Feb 2000 05:41:53 +0100GMT (01/02/2000, 12:41 +0800GMT),
Roel wrote:
PF Frankly, I don't understand why people prefer to receive the
PF plain-text digests, except that they don't know how to filter
PF messages to folders. So much easier to deal with separate
PF messages, I
p there are many things here you can't read like
p pictures of faces in ascii you havent said a word
p about them
Yeah, but it's easy to see what those are...
p so what makes a GRAPH any different
Well, if we knew what it was, it wouldn't have been an issue... I
think the point that most
Hello, the Bat! list recipients,
Tuesday, February 01, 2000, Paula Ford wrote to Allie Martin about
OT: Mailers that support MIME digests [Was: Re: Digest Set-up]:
PF For a mailing list, I don't see how this would be much different than
PF receiving messages individually, then filtering them to
Hello, the Bat! list recipients,
Tuesday, February 01, 2000, Travisimo! wrote to BAT LIST about
HTML viewing:
T I don't like writing HTML e-mails, but I do like the ability to read
T them... wait for version 2?
'Why' is explained already -- because TB! is not a browser, it's a
mailer.
Hi Paula,
On Mon, 31 Jan 2000 23:05:52 -0500GMT (01/02/2000, 12:05 +0800GMT),
Paula Ford wrote:
PF Alternatively, encourage the intended recipient to seek help in
PF learning how to save an attachment to disk, then view.
Honey, my parents are both pensioneers. My sister (who lives in
Athens)
Hello Thomas,
On Monday, January 31, 2000 at 11:50:38 GMT +0800 (which was 7:50 PM where I
live) [EMAIL PROTECTED] typed:
The only way I know to ensure that thye subject field is not empty, is
as follows (quoting Steve Lamb verbatim): "raise your eyes a few
degrees and look at the
Hello, the Bat! list recipients,
Tuesday, February 01, 2000, Januk Aggarwal wrote to Thomas Fernandez on TBUDL about
TIA: Subject field empty notify - plus MicroSpell hot key problem.:
was dicussed on TBUDL, most people were against a "warning message"
JA ^^^
JA
On Tue, 1 Feb 2000 14:22:02 +0800, Thomas Fernandez wrote:
Saves on disk space? - I receive only the single mails, and delete
them after 30 days - that's over 1000 mails. Very few mails are
marked as parked. If I do need anything else, there is always the
archive on the net. Why do you need
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