Jason Willgruber wrote:
Oh, well, thinks like that do happen, and there's not much you can do about
it. I use MS-MAIL, and a lot of times, I don't even GET some of the
messages :-( I hate it, but it's all my computer will run. It seems like
every reader has it's problems.
I can personally guarantee that that isn't the only mailer/reader your
computer will run. Or I will shit in my hat and wear it backwards for a
month. (If your school/job/ISP has made a decision not to allow to use
anything better, it doesn't mean your computer can't do it).
--
-Jason
(roblwill(a)usaor.net)
ICQ#-1730318
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From: cdrmool(a)interlog.com
To: Discussion re-collecting of classic computers
<classiccmp(a)u.washington.edu>
Subject: Re: FW: Dos v2.11 apology
Date: Wednesday, August 12, 1998 5:03 AM
Sorry for the empty message back a bit. I understand some people were
annoyed. Let me explain for those who don't use Pine as a mail reader.
The cancel command ctrl-c and cancel ctrl-x are easy to mix up. Its
about
as annoying as when using Telix and wanting to
shell out (alt-j) and
accidentally hang up (alt-h). Yes, you are prompted to make sure you want
to
send after ctrl-x but if your not expecting it,
simply expecting to
cancel, hitting the return is done before the prompt is even seen. Also,
being a reasonably fast typist leads to mistakes of overconfidence in
what
> has been typed. Remappimg the keyboard would be the obvious answer but
> after once doing so I caused new problems, so I don't bother.
> I promise it will never happen again.
>
> Colan
>
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They say that politics makes strange bedfellows.
Of course, the main reason they cuddle up is to screw somebody else.
Michael Flynn, _Rogue Star_