Re: My 2 cents

2002-06-20 Thread Paul Wilson

Thursday, 6/20/02, 12:02 PM

Hi Marck,
On Wed, 19 Jun 2002, at 20:14:10 [GMT +0100] (which was 12:14 PM where I live) 
you wrote about: 'My 2 cents'

 I'm still wondering what Paul said. Should I alter my settings?

 Thinking about it I don't like it. I'd prefer Paul to write plain
 text. :-)

 So would Paul!!!

I think the growling must have been the hamster that powers this
thing. When I whacked it I must have knocked him off his wheel.
In revenge, he changed my settings to base 64.  :)

 Your communication is greatly appreciated,
   Paul
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Re: My 2 cents

2002-06-20 Thread Peter Palmreuther

Hello Marck,

On Wednesday, June 19, 2002 at 9:14:10 PM you [MDP] wrote (at least in
part):

MDP No - I had to export the message and feed it through a MIME decoder to
MDP read it myself.

Albeit I've written a small and easy decoder for myself there's a more
easy and obvious way of doing it :-)

Save the message as MBX, MSG or EML, open it in a text editor and
simply insert the header line

Content-Transfer-Encoding: Base64

somewhere in the headers. Import the message back and delete the
'original' ... the re-imported copy is identically in every issue,
even 'Received' date.

Now you can re-read the message even years later w/o exporting and
feeding through Base64-Decoder :-)
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Re: My 2 cents

2002-06-20 Thread Marck D Pearlstone

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Hi Peter,

@20 June 2002, 22:55:47 +0200 (21:55 UK time) Peter Palmreuther wrote
in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

 Save the message as MBX, MSG or EML, open it in a text editor and
 simply insert the header line

 Content-Transfer-Encoding: Base64

 Now you can re-read the message even years later w/o exporting and
 feeding through Base64-Decoder :-)

Oh yes! Nice one! g

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Re: My 2 cents

2002-06-19 Thread David van Zuijlekom

Hello Roel,

On Tuesday, June 18, 2002 at 23:39:17 +0200, you wrote concerning 'My
2 cents':
...
DvZ When I hear people complaining about spontaneous reboots the
DvZ first thing I think of is a hardware problem like for instance
DvZ overheating of the CPU or wrong DMA settings.

 or corrupt ram... which happened to me... twice :-(

Yes this could be the problem too. A very nice 'feature' of Win2k and
WinXP is that you won't get a blue screen like in Win9x when a system
failure occurs but the system automatically reboots.

You can disable this 'feature' by disabling it with; right-click on My
Computer / tab Advanced / Startup and Recovery / System failure /
Automatically reboot. Now you get those beautiful BSOD's when a system
failure occurs, but sometimes you can see what is wrong.

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My 2 cents

2002-06-18 Thread --pb

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Bonjour Thomas,

p  Sometimes crashes,

TF Not here, but I don't doubt that on some systems it does. Would you
TF care to describe the circumstances under which you experience this?

Yes my pleasure, I will try to do my best to remember.

For instance, I had 4 accounts, one of which had all my Quick
templates (again, please refer to
http://www.ginkyo.org/contenu/pages/TheBat/thebat_macros.htm for an
overview of those templates). Now, this account is no longer valid, so
I had to copy (!) all those templates to my new account because I
wanted to get rid of this old account. BTW, I never figured out how to
drag  drop those Quick Templates from one account to the other.
Anyway, so in the cut  paste process, right click, left click, right
click... BOOM! My computer reboots! Dammit! Why? No idea at all.

Now, another one. I like to keep my documents on a specific partition,
all of them, not on the same partition that Windows is installed on. I
just bought a new drive: Drive 1, partition C, Windows; Drive 2,
partition D, Data. So, Options  Preferences  System  Mail
Directory: change C:\Program Files\The Bat!\MAIL\ (default) for my
new place on my new drive. There you go, I keep on having this little
warning icon in the task bar saying that my file is lost, file could
not be written and all this crap. Damn! So I came back to the default
directory under C:\. It referred to some kind of .srx and .flx files.

These are just two examples of instability and weird (bizarres) things
happening.

Now, please do not get my wrong here, and this goes to all those Bat
lovers out there. This app is pretty powerful and useful, indeed. I
just wish it would be more stable (perhaps just in my case), more user
friendly, and much better looking (this is just personal and not
really important, but compared to MagikTweak, the latest RealOne from
RealAudio or the latest Adobe and Macromedia apps... Ouf!) This is
what I expect from version 2.0, not more features. I think it is time
to improve those features already implemented. This is just my 2
cents.

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Cordialement,

--pb

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Re: My 2 cents

2002-06-18 Thread Thomas F

Hello --pb,

On Tue, 18 Jun 2002 16:49:35 -0400 GMT (19/06/02, 03:49 +0700 GMT),
--pb wrote:

TF Not here, but I don't doubt that on some systems it does. Would you
TF care to describe the circumstances under which you experience this?

p Yes my pleasure, I will try to do my best to remember.

I think you said that you use Windows XP. I don't know anything about
it, so cannot start to guess what the problem might be. Sorry.

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Re: My 2 cents

2002-06-18 Thread David van Zuijlekom

Hello --pb,

On Tuesday, June 18, 2002 at 16:49:35 -0400, you wrote concerning 'My
2 cents':
...
 Anyway, so in the cut  paste process, right click, left click,
 right click... BOOM! My computer reboots! Dammit! Why? No idea at
 all.

Was this a one time incident or is it reproducible and does it happen
when using other applications? Because this could be at least 10 other
problems having nothing to do with TB!.

When I hear people complaining about spontaneous reboots the first
thing I think of is a hardware problem like for instance overheating
of the CPU or wrong DMA settings.

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Re: My 2 cents

2002-06-18 Thread Roel

Hi David

On Tue, 18 Jun 2002 23:20:29 +0200GMT
   (which was 18/06/2002, 23:20 +0200GMT for me),
you wrote:

DvZ When I hear people complaining about spontaneous reboots the first
DvZ thing I think of is a hardware problem like for instance overheating
DvZ of the CPU or wrong DMA settings.

or corrupt ram... which happened to me... twice :-(
To check for this, go to http://www.teresaudio.com/memtest86/
download the prog, install it onto a disk  let it run for a few
hours... (make sure you've set it to extended testing)

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Re[2]: My 2 cents

2002-06-18 Thread Daniel van Rooijen [CopyCats]

Hi David,

DvZ When I hear people complaining about spontaneous reboots the first
DvZ thing I think of is a hardware problem like for instance overheating
DvZ of the CPU or wrong DMA settings.

Or the use of Internet Explorer, which sometimes (once a week or so)
manages to trigger a reboot on my otherwise stable system.

Strangely, my computer also reboots when I pound the desk on which it
stands. A few days ago, something didn't work as expected, so in my
usual Dutch manner, I said D*mn and hit the table. The PC
rebooted in response, as if it wanted to say alright, I give up :)

Best,

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Re: My 2 cents

2002-06-18 Thread Allie C Martin

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Daniel Van Rooijen [Copycats] [DVR] wrote:

DVR Or the use of Internet Explorer, which sometimes (once a week or so)
DVR manages to trigger a reboot on my otherwise stable system.

DVR Strangely, my computer also reboots when I pound the desk on
DVR which it stands.

LOL!!!

DVR A few days ago, something didn't work as expected, so in my usual
DVR Dutch manner, I said D*mn and hit the table. The PC rebooted in
DVR response, as if it wanted to say alright, I give up :)

ROTFL!!

I think there's something loose in it.

Also, it's not good for your hard disk to pound on the desk while it's
spinning. ;-)

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Re[2]: My 2 cents

2002-06-18 Thread Mark Wieder


DVR A few days ago, something didn't work as expected, so in my usual
DVR Dutch manner, I said D*mn and hit the table. The PC rebooted in
DVR response, as if it wanted to say alright, I give up :)

ACM ROTFL!!

ACM I think there's something loose in it.

Yes - I had a computer which would also reboot if I pounded something
near it. Turned out that the power connector into the back of the
computer was making a very loose connection. I replaced it with a
different cable and seated it firmly and it's been acting fine since.
(Knocks on wood, but gently so as not to reboot again)

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