Hello Jools,

on 16-Mai-99 you wrote :

Sorry for the dealy but I was out of town
the whole weekend [private affairs - :-))]

Well, I've checked the site and the links,
no problem here, still nearly 1,9 MB Chip Ram,
even when opening the 'Science in X-Files.....'-page
several times via the link (running YAM, RC5DES as 'main 
background task' and doin' a system backup,....)

I had a look at the source and the only guess is
that a small JS part in the HTML structure may 
cause problems, but it didn't on my system.

So, sorry no more help.

Oohhps one more. 
You were right and I was wrong. 
[mostly the case when men are debating with women ;-) ] 
There exist's a text version of the page
and it also contains the above mentioned JS part.

Maybe you should try to run a utility (SnoopDOS, Enforcer,.....)
and check what might cause the problem.

� Is there a /simple/ way to record what's going on since some of
� these things happen too fast to note. Those red alerts always
� dissappear too quickly for me.

If you mean to capture those nice GURU greetings,
AFAIK there are several utilites available on AmiNet.
I'm using 'GURU v2.3.
 
� The New Scientist site is a bit messy to navigate and you're
� right, I don't have a text version, though I'm sure there used
� to be. Or maybe I'm getting so used to images off. :-)

See above.
Do you really run V-NG with image display turned off,
maybe then you should use Lynx. ;-)

Happy text-surfing....

Ciao

     NR

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Remark of the day :

A liberal is someone too poor to be a capitalist
and too rich to be a communist.
<sb>
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2/96 MB Chip/FastMem - 2x2.7 GB SCSI HD - 12 x SCSI CD-ROM 

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