Hello Leif Gregory,
On Thu, 16 Dec 1999 07:44:17 +0900 GMT your local time,
which was Thursday, December 16, 1999, 5:44:17 AM (GMT+0700) my local time,
Leif Gregory wrote:
Leif Hello Thomas,
Leif On Wed, 15 Dec 1999 at 22:17:41 [GMT +0800], you wrote:
TF What have we learned: you can call a QT
Wednesday, December 15, 1999
On , when it was on your
local clock -- and you live in timezone GMT ---
you wrote me:
On %SUBPATT="2", when it was %SUBPATT="3" on your
local clock -- and you live in timezone GMT%SUBPATT="4" ---
you wrote me:
can you please post the whole working script as
Wednesday, December 15, 1999
On Wed, 15 Dec 1999 00:49:50 +, tracer wrote: its 2.37 pm time zone
+7
I can see a problem though...
Try opening and responding to an OLD email. It gives you the wrong
day/time...
My mistake
this my response text:
==
%DATEEN
On
Hello Thomas,
On Wed, 15 Dec 1999 21:01:27 +0800 GMT your local time,
which was Wednesday, December 15, 1999, 8:01:27 PM (GMT+0700) my local time,
Thomas Fernandez wrote:
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works on my machine.
Just ONE little question..
How do you make it:
On Wed, 15 Dec 1999 21:01:27 (GMT+0800) your
Hello Alexander V. Kiselev,
On Wed, 15 Dec 1999 23:01:23 +0300 GMT your local time,
which was Thursday, December 16, 1999, 3:01:23 AM (GMT+0700) my local time,
Alexander V. Kiselev wrote:
As far as I'm concerned, this is why God made programmers.
Alexander I'm not a programmer, Paula:-)) I'm a
Good [morning|afternoon|day|evening|night] Thomas,
TF Wow. I haven't understood a word g, but I can copy and paste this.
TF However, this cries for user-definable marcroes (or variables), as
TF stated in a recent thread.
Well, the easiest way to make user-defined "macros" is to use Quick
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