e "-- " on a line
of its own.
Anyone else have any experience or insight on the delimiter trailing
space issue, or is this old news?
Geo
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George Mealer
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"There is this special biologist word we use for 'stable'. It is
'dead'." -- Jack Cohen
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ted below the "-- " to include your signature.
JR> What am I missing?
Prolly what *I'm* missing...a space after the "--". I'm playing with
it now.
Geo
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George Mealer
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"Ah, the curiosity of youth.
ow a "-- " (when used at the
beginning of a line) into the reply. It also provides some visual
separation for the human parsers.
Geo
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George Mealer
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"Ah, the curiosity of youth. On the road to ruin! May it ever be so
adve
the one in the
header..."Replace 'invalid' with 'com'" in the above address.
Alternately, you can do what I do in my usenet postings, and put
something like "geo *AT* snarksoft *DOT* com".
Geo
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George Mealer
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"... it is important to rea
here. ;) The
second one I put together could be polished a bit too (though it's
functional).
Geo
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George Mealer
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"Without music life would be a mistake." -- Friedrich Nietzsche
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--
View the TBUDL a
newline) (i.e.
"George" and "George Mealer" both come out "George", but "George
Edward Mealer" comes out "George Edward". The only potential problem
is if you get "George Edward Mealer Junior", which comes out "George
Edward Mea
are. I'm sure (given no evidence to the contrary) that the
license for version 1.x would be permanent, even after the release of
2.0. There just wouldn't be a free upgrade involved, and support may
disappear for 1.x after the new release.
Geo
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George Mealer
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"Ch
rwhelming.
Searching Google for a handful of the abbreviations in the list will
bring up larger glossarys. However, most of them have some rather
silly entries.
Geo
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George Mealer
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"... it is important to realize that any lock can be picked with a big
enough hammer."
there are instances where it might be handy. :)
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George Mealer
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"Wobbler thought that California was where good people went when they
died." -- Terry Pratchett, _Only You Can Save Mankind_
--
--
is quoting style with, and one Inbox to
not use it with. I don't want to have to set up a custom template for
each mailing list folder. :T
Geo
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George Mealer
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"Children are like TV sets. When they start acting weird, whack them
across the eyes with a big rubber bas
uote prefix?
For example, TB thought that the above paragraph had a quote in line 3
(prefixed with 'add a few ">') and attempted to add it to the next
line down as I was typing.
Geo
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George Mealer
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C is for Cthulhu, that's good
On 10/17/2000 at 12:35 AM, Graham wrote:
G> As this is not strictly about TB, perhaps we could continue this thread
G> off-list or through TBOT?
Actually, you put things into perspective wonderfully. Thank you.
Geo
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George Mealer
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C is for Cthulhu, that's
compliant client in and of itself, without relying
on outside programs?
That'd be neat! Still, you could still benefit from having the option
to shell out to GnuGP. Open source tends to be good for stuff like
this that can have security bugs; they get fixed faster.
Geo
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George Mealer
[E
ent (but you knew that, I'm
sure.) GnuPG is an open source client that implements the OpenPGP
standard. I think the wish is for GnuPG to be one of the options from
the Privacy subsection of The Bat! so it can all happen automagically.
Geo
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George Mealer
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C is for Cthulhu,
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