From: The Cegorach Area: Mundane To: ROSE DAWN 7 Apr 94 03:10:30 Subject: Re: THE_RECORD UpdReq -=> Quoting Rose Dawn @93:9400/0*38 to The Cegorach @93:9400/30* <=- RD> Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law. RD> RD> Oh, was this one of them? Hehehe! RD> RD> Yes, I call from Modem Magick. Isn't "The Record" for posts from one's RD> personal magical record? I *thought* I'd heard that's what it was, and RD> discussion/commentary was verboten. If so, I don't think I'd be RD> interested, truth to tell... . I can't see myself posting exerpts RD> from my personal record--although I do blab about "interesting stuff RD> I've noticed," for some reason it seems either too private to post RD> indiscriminately, or one of the areas where "keeping silence" really RD> is beneficial. Well, actually, you get partial credit. :) The former moderator/owner, Joey, did have a policy of no discussion/posts only. I carried it for three months without seeing a single post, other than mine asking who was receiving the echo as it seemed pretty dead. :) Anyway, it's now mine--(Yes, mine, I tell you! Nasssty Baggins--we hates it!) --i.e., I'm now the moderator, so that policy may change. :) Joey said it never worked really well to begin with.... > to carry it, as some of the best discussions we've had, I think, > centered > around or started around the topic of rituals/results therefrom--the RD> Hmmm...maybe this isn't the echo I was thinking of...? Yeah, it is, but under new Mgmt.--COP Associates. :) 93, Larry ... equal opportunity heretic. ___ Blue Wave/QWK v2.12 VQWK 6.20 [Rev G - 01/23/94] 201434369420143436942014343694201434369420143436942014343694718 From: Jrtm Area: Mundane To: LIANA 5 Apr 94 23:29:28 Subject: Re: Blue Wave Pvt UpdReq -- This was in a message from LIANA to SIR JAMES: LI> I use BlueWave for an offline mail reader. Nice program LI> except that it doesn't have line wrap in the editor. I can LI> live with typing like I'm using a typewriter, but I'm LI> noticing that when people quote my text it comes back LI> looking funny. Simple. Just: (1) Find yourself a text editor (you may already have one!) that has line wrap, such as the one I'm using right now, EZ Quote. (2) From the Blue Wave reader's configuration menu, get into "Directories" and change the editor screen to show your chosen editor's name. ... All right! It's all MY fault! Now can we solve the problem? 201434369420143436942014343694201434369420143436942014343694718 From: Ace Lightning Area: Mundane To: Josh Norton 6 Apr 94 22:51:20 Subject: Slmr UpdReq JN>In that case, suggest you try ProComm Plus, in either DOS or Windows >version. Either one automatically loads a full directory list, and lets >you cycle through any portion of it, just as you want. You can attach >your logon scripts to the directory entries, too, and make the whole >process automatic. I tried ProComm Plus for Windows. Yeah, it loads a list...of files you have to open one at a time to dial. And we never got it working quite right anyway. I went back to Unicom. Stupid little pgm...but it works for me. And I don't use scripts. It makes it too easy for my obnoxious teenager (who bitterly resents my BBSing, because it means I'm not paying total attention to HIM) to hack my accounts. Only his atrocious spelling keeps him from using my passwords... SLMR 2.0 C:\DOS\SYSTEM\UTIL\DOC\HELP\WHERE THE F*(# AM I?! 201434369420143436942014343694201434369420143436942014343694718 From: Josh Norton Area: Mundane To: Ace Lightning 7 Apr 94 12:22:10 Subject: Slmr UpdReq Thus said Ace Lightning to Josh Norton concerning Slmr: AL> I tried ProComm Plus for Windows. Yeah, it loads a list...of files you AL> have to open one at a time to dial. And we never got it working quite AL> right anyway. I went back to Unicom. Stupid little pgm...but it works AL> for me. Ah, well. Each one to her own tastes. I love Procomm and find Unicom far too aggravating to mess with. Ten minutes with it and I'm ready to throw bricks at my monitor. AL> And I don't use scripts. It makes it too easy for my obnoxious AL> teenager (who bitterly resents my BBSing, because it means I'm not AL> paying total attention to HIM) to hack my accounts. Only his atrocious AL> spelling keeps him from using my passwords... Heehee. I'm _really_ glad I don't have that problem. ... Are you sure that was me? Sounds more like Shakespeare or something. ___ Blue Wave/QWK v2.10 201434369420143436942014343694201434369420143436942014343694718 From: Fir Area: Mundane To: Josh Norton 6 Apr 94 17:51:00 Subject: Your tagline UpdReq JN> ... Famous Last Words #14: Trust me, I'm a consultant. Working on a project with 4 employees and 10 consultants, I can relate to that! It's not uncommon to run into contractors these days that are only doing so because they got laid off from their permanent jobs and contracting is all they could find. 201434369420143436942014343694201434369420143436942014343694718