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This guy has not been blocked yet?
Bob
On Oct 22, 2010, at 1:49 PM, thebilltay...@yahoo.com wrote:
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What in the world is this? I am afraid to click on a link when there is
absolutely no explanation about what it is from an address I have never seen
before.
Bob
On Oct 21, 2010, at 12:55 PM, thebilltay...@yahoo.com wrote:
http://reguqaru.t35.com/don'tclickme
On 10/21/2010 11:18 PM, Bob Sneidar wrote:
What in the world is this? I am afraid to click on a link when there is
absolutely no explanation about what it is from an address I have never seen
before.
Bob
On Oct 21, 2010, at 12:55 PM, thebilltay...@yahoo.com wrote:
garbage in, garbage out. This mail has gone directly to the Trash. However, I
am sure the list mom will be interested by this post.
Best
François
Le 21 oct. 2010 à 22:18, Bob Sneidar a écrit :
What in the world is this? I am afraid to click on a link when there is
absolutely no
Bob Sneidar wrote:
What in the world is this?
Our first spambot.
Already blocked by the ISP (t35.com -- good work).
Looks like we're officially in the big time now. :)
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Le 21 oct. 2010 à 22:18, Bob Sneidar a écrit :
What in the world is this? I am afraid to click on a link when there is
absolutely no explanation about what it is from an address I have never seen
before.
Bob
On Oct 21, 2010, at 12:55 PM,
I modified the url in the reply so no one who clicked on it would get to a bad
place inadvertently. It may be an ad for Viagra, but who knows what else you
get driving by?
Bob
On Oct 21, 2010, at 3:25 PM, René Micout wrote:
It is a spam (for Viagra !)
Le 21 oct. 2010 à 22:18, Bob
Hugh,
For all intents and purposes, you are on the money.
Couple answers to your question marks below...
Best,
Jerry Daniels
Rodeo now in beta:
http://rodeoapps.com/limited-pre-release-offer
On Jul 22, 2010, at 5:28 AM, FlexibleLearning ad...@flexiblelearning.com
wrote:
THANK YOU for
use-revolution-requ...@lists.runrev.com wrote on Sun, 4 Jul 2010
12:00:04 -0500:
Also, are there any free WINDOWS apps for building MAC Icons that anyone is
aware of?
Cheers
Steve
See if this does what you want:
http://iconverticons.com/
Cheers,
Warren
Hi Ruslan.
2 things weigh against your assessment. First, one of the databases is
remote and it happens to be the one I am querying 1 record at a time.
The second thing is that to my knowledge you cannot create joins
between 2 tables in different databases. The source database is a
local
UPDATE:
Well I discovered what my problem was. I commented out the method I employed
which used sqlYoga for all the queries, and wrote a new method using only RevDB
API calls. The sqlYoga method took about 1 to 1.5 seconds per iteration, so for
100 single record queries, let's say roughly 2
On 22/5/10 4:17 AM, Bob Sneidar b...@twft.com wrote:
Hi Bob,
UPDATE:
Well I discovered what my problem was. I commented out the method I employed
which used sqlYoga for all the queries, and wrote a new method using only
RevDB API calls. The sqlYoga method took about 1 to 1.5 seconds per
Hi Paul, Richard
Thanks for your help. I should be able to get it working from this, even if
I have to help the user myself!
Unfortunately, Apple's Unix core will require an extra step to deploy
there:
The folder you see is what Apple calls a bundle, and contains all the
parts and pieces the
Hello,
I have made a virtual keyboard where the user can move each key when
holding controlKey.
All is Ok, but I need to change geometry of each key to follow the
bottom of the stack.
(I want to open the keyboard on the bottom of my main stack)
The user can still move each key but when I
Hi everybody, I just joined this list. I used Hypercard for many years, since I
got my first Mac in 1991. Then, some years ago swiched to Supercard, which
I've been using a lot. I've had Revolution Studio for over a year but only now
am trying to use it more steadly. So, here's what I need
Bom dias Haroldo,
...
Instead of going to card 1 it kept going to the next card each time I pressed
the up arrow key, and after the last card the stack just closed.
you have a little error in your logic, that's why!
Here's my original handler, from the Hypercard stack script, which
On 18/04/2010 14:29, Haroldo Mauro Jr. wrote:
Hi everybody, I just joined this list. I used Hypercard for many years, since I
got my first Mac in 1991. Then, some years ago swiched to Supercard, which
I've been using a lot. I've had Revolution Studio for over a year but only now
am trying
On 18/04/2010 14:40, Klaus on-rev wrote:
Bom dias Haroldo,
...
Instead of going to card 1 it kept going to the next card each time I pressed
the up arrow key, and after the last card the stack just closed.
you have a little error in your logic, that's why!
Here's my original handler,
Hi all,
On 18/04/2010 14:40, Klaus on-rev wrote:
Bom dias Haroldo,
...
...
I tend to use switch since this makes scripts better readable than lots of
nested if... then statements.
Any help would be appreciated. Thank you.
Harold
Best
Klaus
seems unnecessarily long . . . :)
Hi Harold,
Do you have your short arrowKey handler in a background or group? If
so, you might want to set the hcBehavior of the group to true.
Probably it would be still easier to move the script to stack level.
You will also need to set the navigationArrows to true. I tried your
short
Hi Mark, thanks for adding a subject to the thread. Sorry I forgot to do it.
No, I don't there is no other arrowKey handler anywhere. I did a search just to
make sure. The script IS a stack script. The navigationArrows property is set
to true. The short script is an example from the dictionary
Bonjour Haroldo,
Welcome to the list :-)))
Le 18 avr. 10 à 13:29, Haroldo Mauro Jr. a écrit :
Hi everybody, I just joined this list. I used Hypercard for many
years, since I got my first Mac in 1991. Then, some years ago
swiched to Supercard, which I've been using a lot. I've had
At 15:06 +0200 18/04/10, Andre.Bisseret wrote:
Bonjour Haroldo,
Welcome to the list :-)))
Le 18 avr. 10 à 13:29, Haroldo Mauro Jr. a écrit :
Hi everybody, I just joined this list. I used Hypercard for many years, since
I got my first Mac in 1991. Then, some years ago swiched to Supercard,
Hi Haroldo, how nice to see you here!
(example from Rev dictionary)
on arrowKey theKey -- make Up arrow go to the first card
if theKey is up then go to card 1
else pass arrowKey
end arrowKey
Instead of going to card 1 it kept going to the next card each
time I pressed the up arrow key, and
Klaus on-rev wrote:
But maybe go next cd OF THIS BG is making Rev choke somehow?
Since ...of this bg is genuine HyperTalk after all...
That still works in Rev. I think the problem is that the arrowkey
message isn't reaching the handler.
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Le 18 avr. 10 à 15:34, Haroldo Mauro Jr. a écrit :
At 15:06 +0200 18/04/10, Andre.Bisseret wrote:
Bonjour Haroldo,
Welcome to the list :-)))
Le 18 avr. 10 à 13:29, Haroldo Mauro Jr. a écrit :
Hi everybody, I just joined this list. I used Hypercard for many
years, since I got my first Mac
At 0:06 +0200 19/04/10, Andre.Bisseret wrote:
Le 18 avr. 10 à 15:34, Haroldo Mauro Jr. a écrit :
At 15:06 +0200 18/04/10, Andre.Bisseret wrote:
Bonjour Haroldo,
Welcome to the list :-)))
Le 18 avr. 10 à 13:29, Haroldo Mauro Jr. a écrit :
Hi everybody, I just joined this list. I used Hypercard
_
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Trevor wrote :
Otherwise as long as you have 1 column in your data grid tabbing
will just work by default. I just tested by:
1) Dragging a data grid table onto a new stack
2) Adding two columns worth of data
3) Double-clicking on column 1 to edit
4) Pressing tab key.
I had also tested it this
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On Sun, May 3, 2009 at 7:43 PM, bar...@libero.it bar...@libero.it wrote:
That's why I read all the digests every day and just wait for the
tip I need to turn up, although it makes me feel like a lurker which is a
name
I don't like.
That's easy to solve, make another post. At two posts you
On May 2, 2009, at 11:05 PM, Shao Sean wrote:
modified it some to be a little cleaner as well as allowing the data
grid to know that it is sorting on the custom sorted column..
In the current release version of the data grid there are two issues
when performing a custom sort within
I am getting quite frustrated with this list. Everytime I get up enough courage
to ask a question somebody throws in an example, to somebody else, which
answers it! That's why I read all the digests every day and just wait for the
tip I need to turn up, although it makes me feel like a lurker
Everyone gets frustrated from time to time Barry! It's actually really hard
to communicate via email, a problem with a graphic interface you have, and a
language you are learning - so the result can often be - well frustration :)
It's great to post questions, especially if you can copy and paste
Barry :) Hugs and Kisses, Man!
The backchat is what its all about!
I know it sounds corny, and straight out of the 'summer of love'
but I like to think of the RunRev Use-LIst as:
Livin', Lovin', and Programmin' (and, just possibly . . . Abusin')
And, you bet, that's going to catch some
bar...@libero.it wrote:
I am getting quite frustrated with this list. Everytime I get up enough courage
to ask a question somebody throws in an example, to somebody else, which
answers it! That's why I read all the digests every day and just wait for the
tip I need to turn up, although it
modified it some to be a little cleaner as well as allowing the data
grid to know that it is sorting on the custom sorted column..
command sortDataGridColumn pColumn
constant kColumnSize = size
local tOldSortKey
lock screen
switch (pColumn)
case kColumnSize
lock messages
Hi Nhan,
The GLX2 script editor has this (but this script editor is a product you
must buy to use with Rev).
http://www.runrev.com/products/related-software/glx2/
It has a feature called 'clairvoyance' (= reading your thoughts). This is
something like code-assist in other programming
Dear all,
As I known, in Visual .Net has a plug-in called Visual Assist with
symbol Apple. It helps developers in coding remember the syntax, key
word, properties...to avoid typing mistakes. Are there any the same one
in Run Rev?
Thanks so much
Nhan
.
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I do feel that the documentation on imageData and alphaData is woefully
lacking. The happy, little experiments I seem to be conducting at the
moment, leave me no clearer on the subject: idiot savant
On Mon, Feb 2, 2009 at 8:20 PM, Richard Gaskin
ambassa...@fourthworld.comwrote:
Judy Perry wrote:
So, what's the difference? Neither one of us particularly feels the need
to
call the other names.
I will start: Judy, you're unmutual!
:)
--Ahh, but, Richard, you and I both know that
now you have my vote for this feature too.
Viktoras
Richard Gaskin wrote:
In fact, I'm the only one who's voted for Andrew's request for that
feature:
http://quality.runrev.com/qacenter/show_bug.cgi?id=1511
I also had an email exchange with Kevin about this very feature just
last week.
Yes, but as the originator of this thread, what I'm after is drawing a
curve from within a Rev-based standalone based on data which the
program is handling, either generated by the program or input by the
user, and then let the user print it out at full resolution. I would
not want to
Me too.
As a digest reader, I missed the recent eruptions on this topic, and I
prefer to stick to a low level discussion which I hope may lead to
short-term practical solutions (for example, could I import a vector
graphic as a template and reshape it by script?). However I have voted
Randall,
I have never asked for a game server. I dont build games... Have
never even played one.
On December 26th you started a thread asking how to build real time
multi-player interaction using a central server. That's generally
called a game server. I was one of the people who spend
the web been
here?
-Original Message-
From: Brian Yennie bri...@qldlearning.com
To: How to use Revolution use-revolution@lists.runrev.com
Sent: 2/2/2009 11:57 AM
Subject: Re: Subject: Drawing a curved shape - 2nd attempt
Randall,
I have never asked for a game server. I dont build
Randall,
Both Richard and Brian are longtime *contributing* community members. But it
wasn't always so. At one time, both of them and many of us were like you--
new to Rev. Of course there were frustrations, but many people on this (and
it's previous incarnation) list stopped what they were doing
Yennie bri...@qldlearning.com
To: How to use Revolution use-revolution@lists.runrev.com
Sent: 2/2/2009 11:57 AM
Subject: Re: Subject: Drawing a curved shape - 2nd attempt
Randall,
I have never asked for a game server. I dont build games... Have
never even played one.
On December 26th you
or criticise
the product well i have a little red book for you to read. I care and i will
continue to care. Do you guys work for Putin?
-Original Message-
From: Chipp Walters ch...@chipp.com
To: How to use Revolution use-revolution@lists.runrev.com
Sent: 2/2/2009 1:30 PM
Subject: Re: Subject
Mr. Reetz wrote:
Do you guys work for Putin?
Forgot to take your Prozac today? I don´t get it...
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Randall,
I can tell you that, yes, I am a stakeholder in the success of Rev. I have
invested no dollars, but have thousands of hours and many commercial
projects, for clients and our own company at stake. So, I am *MOST
INTERESTED* to see it succeed.
Dan Shafer and myself have hosted 3 annual
Do you guys work for Putin?
So we're already up to the random Commie name-calling, eh? Man, that
didn't take long.
Jeanne, have you started a betting pool as to when the first Nazi
reference will be tossed in?
Put me down for Within 5 posts for $20. ;)
--
Richard Gaskin
Fourth World
I just finished watching the 'Six Feet Under' series and am in need of
a new drama. But, Hey, can someone get married or have a baby or
something? To much of the dark-side happening!
Or maybe we should just end this series too!
cheers
chris
On 03/02/2009, at 9:39 AM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
wondering aloud what
features would make xtalk that much more powerful and contemporary?
-Original Message-
From: Brian Yennie bri...@qldlearning.com
To: How to use Revolution use-revolution@lists.runrev.com
Sent: 2/1/2009 11:36 PM
Subject: Re: Subject: Drawing a curved shape - 2nd attempt
Randall, wondering aloud about features is welcome (at least as far
as I'm concerned, and I'm sure to most of us), it's just that phrases
like limp xtalk into the present' come off as kind of
confrontational. The general style on this list is very much non-
confrontational - you wouldn't be
Mark,
I wrote it (self-optimizing multi-threading) in SuperTalk... but the
script is standard. Will look for it and post it when I find it.
Requires a rather extensive use of the on idle handler and some
rethinking of how one goes about writing looped control structures.
As for raised
Ok, why then is asking for code addressable and rev native curves responded to
as a threatening request?
-Original Message-
From: Chipp Walters ch...@chipp.com
To: How to use Revolution use-revolution@lists.runrev.com
Sent: 2/2/2009 2:25 PM
Subject: Re: Subject: Drawing a curved shape
Me too!
In the same way, I have invested a career using xtalk. This is why I
so often weigh in on modernizing xtalk and bringing it into the now.
Look at the market share for Flex, Flash, Java, even Director... and
compare this to the xtalk market share. Now, do you think this has
Ok, why then is asking for code addressable and rev native curves
responded to as a threatening request?
It wasn't.
I've re-read the thread about 3 times just to make sure I didn't miss
anything. Richard suggested Flex as an alternative. Scott gave some
thoughtful input including his own
...@qldlearning.com
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Sent: 2/2/2009 4:54 PM
Subject: Re: Subject: Drawing a curved shape - 2nd attempt
Ok, why then is asking for code addressable and rev native curves
responded to as a threatening request?
It wasn't.
I've re-read the thread
Randall,
This is one of the most accepting, helpful lists I've ever been on
(and I've been on many). If anyone other than Randall really feels
silenced, I would love for them to speak up. I hope you will accept my
invitation to get back to the features you'd like to discuss. I for
one
Randall,
Ask the active people on the list who they might consider to be a
troll/person with a big mouth/etc., and MY NAME will ALMOST CERTAINLY come
up.
Really.
OTOH, when I have a problem/question, many of these same people will drop
what they are doing to answer an honest request for
Judy Perry wrote:
For instance, every time the issue of how to play multiple simultaneous
sounds comes up, you WILL find me lamenting the lack of HC's sound channels
in Rev. Guaranteed. I believe that it is a much better solution than using
player objects.
But I respect that Richard Gaskin
For over 20 years I have been waiting and wanting an xtalk supporting
PS like graphics objects.
I sent some years ago a classic curve drawing stack to Rev I created.
I have seen others do it within xtalk but not smoothly however well
done. Teasing me all the more of the rich, cool
Andrew Meit wrote:
For over 20 years I have been waiting and wanting an xtalk supporting
PS like graphics objects.
Why must it be an xTalk specifically?
I wouldn't write an OS in an xTalk, and for graphic-intensive work I'd
be quick to consider Flex:
along on this wonderful journey. There is room for
change... Especially when it is 20 years past due.
randall
-Original Message-
From: Richard Gaskin ambassa...@fourthworld.com
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Sent: 2/1/2009 8:17 PM
Subject: Re: Subject: Drawing
-Original Message-
From: Richard Gaskin ambassa...@fourthworld.com
To: How to use Revolution use-revolution@lists.runrev.com
Sent: 2/1/2009 8:17 PM
Subject: Re: Subject: Drawing a curved shape - 2nd attempt
Andrew Meit wrote:
For over 20 years I have been waiting and wanting
Randall Reetz wrote:
Andrew Meit wrote:
For over 20 years I have been waiting and wanting an xtalk
supporting PS like graphics objects.
Why must it be an xTalk specifically?
I wouldn't write an OS in an xTalk, and for graphic-intensive work
I'd be quick to consider Flex:
and it will not be able to encompass every project you
dream up with high level commands. Adding a curve object, a good idea.
But then you put something out that looked more like a list of
demands, filled with every buzz word you could think of around the
subject. That's not constructive, and it's
Hello,
thanks to all! I didn't find the method in the User Guide:
HEAD isn't mentioned in the section 12.6.3 HTTP methods and http
URLs and the section on libURLSetCustomHTTPHeaders is pretty scarce.
But the dictionary is very clear:
Use the libURLSetCustomHTTPHeaders command to implement an
viktoras didziulis wrote:
I should agree with Dave's point. Especially in countries, where English
is not native language like Lithuania and Bulgaria ;-)
he is exactly right.
The only 2 things that can be said in RR's favour
(as opposed to PASCAL and Co.) are:
1. the programming language
Mark Schonewille wrote:
I think
there are more people on this list who have already invented their own
systems to save preferecnes, make installers, get the versioning right
etc.
I don't expect RunRev Ltd to create a general-purpose solution for
each of the issues in your list, because
Von meinem iPhone gesendet
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On 19 sep 2008, at 00:31, Peter Baral wrote:
Von meinem iPhone gesendet
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Colin Holgate wrote:
I think the term is Guerilla Marketing. Gorilla Marketing would be
things like Get your King Kongs Here!.
Awfully sorry to disabuse you; I am well aware of the difference between
Guerillas and Gorillas, and my message was sent by way of monkeying round!
Kisses, Richmond.
I am using Mac 10.5.3 and so far it seems to work fine! This is a neat little
plug-in. Good work.
Sandy
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Objet : Rép : launch URL to get an e-mail with BCC, Subject and Body
(was revMail and BCC)
Le 4 juin 08 à 11:30, Klaus Major a écrit :
Bonjour Andre,
...
Thank you Josh for this suggestion. I am using Mail included in
Leopard on Mac. Seems that it has
Bonjour Andre,
Hi,
I just noticed that 4 answers I posted to Ken Ray, Shao Sean and
Klaus Major, do not appear in the Archives. So I supposed they
have'nt been received :-(((
For me here, they have been send normally; (I did not receive any
daemon message). I am really sorry for that.
So,
to add my address in To.
Unfortunately, I get the same result as for the subject and body
fields : only texts without any special characters (including cr) are
allowed (without URLencode ; with URLEncode, I get the texts but in
their encoded form).
Thanks again for your attention and answers
Bonjour Andre,
...
Thank you Josh for this suggestion. I am using Mail included in
Leopard on Mac. Seems that it has not this limitation.
I just tried to add my address in To.
Unfortunately, I get the same result as for the subject and body
fields : only texts without any special
my address
in BCC only, I do not receive the message.
MY PROBLEM :
I need to compose e-mail with addresses in BCC. revMail does not
allow that.
Thanks to a previous answer from Sarah Reicheit (subject was revMail
and BCC) I am now trying to use the mailto protocol in a launch URL
Seems I am missing something about URLencode?
Actually, it may be that you're missing something with mailto:;... I have
discovered that different email apps require slightly different data in a
mailto:; construct in order for it to work. Here's the two exceptions I'm
aware of:
- Mozilla
On Jun 3, 2008, at 4:48 AM, Andre.Bisseret wrote:
Hi,
I did not received any e-mail from my server about this question.
That could be due to the incident, then I dare to post it again.
Thanks a lot in advance for any help.
Meanwhile, I just noticed on the Archives site that Josh Mellicker
I'll chime in now...
Andre, do you have to use an external email client? If not, you can
use one of the Rev-based solutions (myself and Sarah have both
written SMTP libraries).. altEmailHarness uses my SMTP library it
does not make use of the Email Encoding library which converts
Unicode
command.
(launch URL is now recommanded in 2.9.0 instead of revgourl which
still works but which is deprecated).
In order to fill in the three fields of an e-mail (BCC, Subject and
Body), I was struggling with (s, , ? etc.)
After hours of trials and errors I succeeded (partly) :
I have three
is deprecated).
In order to fill in the three fields of an e-mail (BCC, Subject and
Body), I was struggling with (s, , ? etc.)
After hours of trials and errors I succeeded (partly) :
I have three variables :
tWho : contains the list of addresses to be put in the BCC field;
tSubject : contains
On May 27, 2008, Lars Brehmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...This brings me to a second question - in my standalone the close
button saves all substacks , but apparently choosing quit in the MacOS
menubar doesn't save anything. What must be done in order to have
quitting from the menu bar save
Thank you Ken...
However, the actual address is:
ssbk AT FlexibleLearning.com
/H
To those of you who attended my sessions on Organizing Your Code, where I
demonstrated Scripter's Scrapbook, I wanted to let you know that I gave
out
an old email address for Hugh Senior; he's no longer at:
Thank you Ken...
However, the actual address is:
ssbk AT FlexibleLearning.com
See what happens when I try to correct something? I make it more confusing
than it already was!
;-)
Thanks, Hugh (and those of you who privately emailed me about the boo
boo)...
Ken Ray
Sons of Thunder
Hi Ken,
You are always welcome even with tiny errors: your contributions on
this list are always invaluable :-)
Le 13 mai 08 à 20:39, Ken Ray a écrit :
Thank you Ken...
However, the actual address is:
ssbk AT FlexibleLearning.com
See what happens when I try to correct something? I make
Sadhu Nadesan
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My students are animating three characters on a card by hiding and
showing .png images against a background. Each character has a dozen
moves or so, and each move has between 5 and ten frames. Each figure
is approximately 400 x 600 pixels in size. My question is which
would be faster,
Hi Mark
At first sight, but I may be wrong, hiding and showing just involves
a screen refresh but does not set any data and does not make the
engine sending close/open messages, etc. so it could appear faster.
The best could be to test?
And share your results :-)
Le 6 avr. 08 à 17:58, Mark
Jim Sims wrote:
On Jan 1, 2008, at 4:35 PM, Peter Brigham wrote:
The problem is with Leopard; my wife has an intel mac and it runs
fine on that with Panther. So the Win build in Mac Studio 2.8.1
build 471 fails for Leopard. Do later builds work? or will I have
to wait for 2.9?
OS X
Thanks. I used Iconographer to make a .icns file and after some
tweaking got the icon to show up. Problem solved. Now on to creating
a Windows icon
Iconographer can do that too. Just load your OS X icon file and save
as, choosing the Windows .ico format.
Cheers,
Sarah
Oh. Duh, I didn't
dont understand is why everything went
unresponsive (the finder) and why it now works... Maddening.
What might happen tomorrow?
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