...to pedal some crap about shutting all the railways down and selling them off to your rich fat-cat buddies and the government decides to spend several billion upgrading them! Life's a bitch, huh? I mean anyone would think that the people in favour of tarmacing over the entire country were not being taken seriously and that they have small dicks or something. http://environment....
... msnews.microsoft.com. "Michael Dobony" <survey@stopassaultnow.net> wrote in message news:xlhvridq6p8s$.1fq0sz40r9nh9.dlg@40tude.net... On Fri, 19 Sep 2008 16:53:12 -0400, Diane Poremsky [MVP] wrote: Huh? You have software that is 6+ yrs old, well outdated and insecure, no longer supported and its Microsoft's fault that it doesn't work on their brand new operating system? ...
On Fri, 19 Sep 2008 16:53:12 -0400, Diane Poremsky [MVP] wrote: Huh? You have software that is 6+ yrs old, well outdated and insecure, no longer supported and its Microsoft's fault that it doesn't work on their brand new operating system? There is a lot of software that doesn't work on vista... and if a certain program is important to you, then you should not upgrade. ...
... until they are turned off. " See above For all I know, you had a fridge magnet attached to the underside of your phone. Beyond that, its been in the crash comics. Huh? Flight Safety Australia and the like. You know, the place where such problems might be reported on. It means nothing to me. I looked for information from Boeing and Nasa. Not Casa. ...
...В pm, Tony Elka <shadowl...@shadowlane.com> wrote: And he left out Jurgen Fritz of Triumvirat, who was derivative as hell, What does "derivative" mean in music (playing)? Or "integrative", if there is? I understand the mathematical meaning thereof. Music can be represented as a certain part of mathematics as well, but this is another discussion... Any Death Organ fans here? Huh?
...buffer not killing the buffer. Please think. Actually, you'd be better typing C-x k. All you want, I think, is that Emacs should give you a warning when you're about to kill such a buffer. Huh? what r u talking about? Why don't you implement this and post it up? It's not rocket science, and you do have a basic grasp of Emacs Lisp. You seem to expect that somebody else ...
... that alternative ways are a bad idea. That combination is not defined for me in gnus, but it did lead me to discover toggle-rot13-mode, which I *will* now bind to C-c C-r. Thanks! Huh? When in the summary buffer, I get C-c C-r runs the command gnus-summary-caesar-message, which is an interactive compiled Lisp function in `gnus-sum.el'. It is bound to C-c C-r, W r, <menu-...
Huh? You have software that is 6+ yrs old, well outdated and insecure, no longer supported and its Microsoft's fault that it doesn't work on their brand new operating system? There is a lot of software that doesn't work on vista... and if a certain program is important to you, then you should not upgrade. Vista's Mail and Calendar programs are a nice replacement for Outlook. Try them....
... Is it a real folder or another of XP's aberrations? The <C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Documents> folder has the System attribute set, so Explorer reads Desktop.ini inside the folder. Huh! I never gave the *.ini's even a passing thought! Out of sight, out of mind, I guess. In my case at least. It was really starting to annoy me though. ...
...u mean except perhaps you are just fooling around. I meant what I said: Emacs does not need to be like other (primitive) semi-editors, which don't distinguish between files and buffers. Huh? where did u get the idea that emacs should be like other primitive semi-editors? what's a primitive semi-editor? Do you mean vi? And I'm not ``fooling around'' more than you do. Fuck...