2002-02-07 That depends Han. If the person is using FFS (Fred Flintstone Software), it may not have the capability. Using 21-st century AD software instead of BC would solve that problem. Also, opening a Yahoo account, would also work. With Yahoo, you don't need to download anything. You view the contents of your mailbox in your browser and can easily delete anything in seconds.
Remember, resisting upgrading one's software is like sticking with FFU. It is done because the user perceives he/she is comfortable with the old and familiar. The same logic to hold onto FFS is the same logic used to stick with FFU. Do you see the connection? John ----- Original Message ----- From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "U.S. Metric Association" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, 2002-02-07 13:29 Subject: [USMA:18014] Re: St Lucia too! Re: Re: Peurto Rico Roads are in kilometres, speeds in miles per hour > I did get John's message USMA 17963 with all these attachments. If I delete a > message, the attachments go down the drain with it. I also have a program with > which I can list all unused and trashy files and delete them with a click of > the mouse. It should be possible with an Apple computer. > > Han
