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Can you identify this radio? - "Unknown Radio.jpg" 336.4 KBytes yEnc
In article S%KFi.3809$ed1.564@trnddc05,
"Phil B" wrote: We just want to click and view. That's exactly what I like to do and do it all of the time, yEnc or no. I understand your sentiments, Phil, and if I couldn't find software to decode yEnc, I'd be irritated, too. If you look at it from another point of view, folks who doggedly refuse to accommodate yEnc, which is fairly common, are making their lives far more difficult that it needs to be and missing out on content that they might enjoy or benefit from. If I post I use UUEncode - not a yEnc fanatic or anything. I just figure - use free and/or easily obtainable software that manages it and spend life clicking and viewing, not cussing and fussing. Dave |
Can you identify this radio? - "Unknown Radio.jpg" 336.4 KBytes yEnc
GPS co-ordinates N 45 57.751 W 64 37.497 "Dave Moorman" wrote in message ]... In article , "Ken Doyle" wrote: We don't do yEnc here. Ken D. Many, many people do yEnc, Ken. It shouldn't be hard to find software which decodes it effortlessly. I use MT-Newswatcher on a Macintosh but could use a number of other newsreaders and decode yEnc with no problem. Given that there is so much more software available for PCs, there shouldn't be any difficulty finding a newsreader that will decode it. Forte Agent probably does. Dave I have often wondered why. Why would someone post in yEnc, when only a small percentage of people can view the image. Why not post in GIF or in JPG when EVERYONE can view it. No, I am not interested in reading all the comparisons of the good and evil of yEnc. I am just a simple person, with simple wants and needs. Not interested in looking for software, download it and running it so that I too can view yEnc. I neither like it nor do I dislike it. I just don't use it. I hope that this post will NOT start any flame wars. Regards Reed |
Can you identify this radio? - "Unknown Radio.jpg" 336.4 KBytes yEnc
"Reed Park" wrote in message
... I have often wondered why. Why would someone post in yEnc, when only a small percentage of people can view the image. Why not post in GIF or in JPG when EVERYONE can view it. No, I am not interested in reading all the comparisons of the good and evil of yEnc. I am just a simple person, with simple wants and needs. Not interested in looking for software, download it and running it so that I too can view yEnc. I neither like it nor do I dislike it. I just don't use it. I hope that this post will NOT start any flame wars. Regards Reed Exactly. Windows will view a GIF, JPG, and many other formats. You would think that someone looking for HELP on an issue would make it the most easily available possible, fer cryin' out loud. But no, in order to help the OP, WE should go and find and install something. Seems strange to me... Buck |
Can you identify this radio? - "Unknown Radio.jpg" 336.4 KBytes yEnc
In article ,
"Reed Park" wrote: I have often wondered why. Why would someone post in yEnc, when only a small percentage of people can view the image. Why not post in GIF or in JPG when EVERYONE can view it. No, I am not interested in reading all the comparisons of the good and evil of yEnc. I am just a simple person, with simple wants and needs. Not interested in looking for software, download it and running it so that I too can view yEnc. I neither like it nor do I dislike it. I just don't use it. I hope that this post will NOT start any flame wars. Let's hope not! You still get GIFs and JPGs in yEnc. The image compression format (JPG or GIF) is the same when yEnc is used. Currently UUEncode is the scheme used to encode and transmit most JPGs and GIFs over the Internet. Apparently using yEnc instead of UUEncode results in significantly smaller files being sent over the Internet. That's all that I know about it. Smaller files can be a big advantage to people with slower Internet connections. I have no idea what percentage of images are sent via yEnc. Dave |
Can you identify this radio? - "Unknown Radio.jpg" 336.4 KBytes yEnc
"Dave Moorman" wrote in message ]... In article , "Ken Doyle" wrote: We don't do yEnc here. Ken D. Many, many people do yEnc, Ken. yEnc is extremely rude to use on Usenet, WHAT does it matter that it SHOULD be easier to decode? WHAT purpose does it have except to show "look at me, I'm a really savvy techy person who has no Windows computers anywhere in my life!". Sheesh, it's ruder than HTML. Of course, Ken G. can't understand why we all just don't post JPG's on rec.antiques.radio+phono. John H. |
Can you identify this radio? - "Unknown Radio.jpg" 336.4 KBytesyEnc
ian field wrote:
"Sal Brisindi" wrote in message ... Folks, I use Mozilla Thunderbird as my email program and newsgroup reader which incidentally decoded the yenc photo that was posted here without any problems. Give it a try, you will not be disappointed. Regards, Sal Brisindi My last experience with Mozilla was not a good one! It wouldn't accept a whole host of plugins I rely on and when I tried to uninstall it, it messed up so many settings I had to run system restore to clean up the mess! I have Mozilla loaded on 3 of my PC's without any problems, but then I don't think I loaded any plugins. Sal |
Can you identify this radio? - "Unknown Radio.jpg" 336.4 KBytes yEnc
In article ,
"Hagstar" wrote: "Dave Moorman" wrote in message ]... In article , "Ken Doyle" wrote: We don't do yEnc here. Ken D. Many, many people do yEnc, Ken. yEnc is extremely rude to use on Usenet, WHAT does it matter that it SHOULD be easier to decode? WHAT purpose does it have except to show "look at me, I'm a really savvy techy person who has no Windows computers anywhere in my life!". Sheesh, it's ruder than HTML. Of course, Ken G. can't understand why we all just don't post JPG's on rec.antiques.radio+phono. John H. Well the purpose of yEnc is to have smaller files sent over the Internet. That saves bandwidth and makes downloads and uploads faster for those with slower connection speeds. It's not just people deciding, "I'm going to be rude today and post some JPGs using yEnc." Dave |
Can you identify this radio? - "Unknown Radio.jpg" 336.4 KBytes yEnc
Dave Moorman wrote:
In article S%KFi.3809$ed1.564@trnddc05, "Phil B" wrote: We just want to click and view. That's exactly what I like to do and do it all of the time, yEnc or no. I understand your sentiments, Phil, and if I couldn't find software to decode yEnc, I'd be irritated, too. If you look at it from another point of view, folks who doggedly refuse to accommodate yEnc, which is fairly common, are making their lives far more difficult that it needs to be and missing out on content that they might enjoy or benefit from. If I post I use UUEncode - not a yEnc fanatic or anything. I just figure - use free and/or easily obtainable software that manages it and spend life clicking and viewing, not cussing and fussing. Dave And those who use it might miss out on getting help from the only person who can help, but don't have the time or inclination to convert the file so they can see it. -- Service to my country? Been there, Done that, and I've got my DD214 to prove it. Member of DAV #85. Michael A. Terrell Central Florida |
Can you identify this radio? - "Unknown Radio.jpg" 336.4 KBytesyEnc
Sal Brisindi wrote:
Ken Doyle wrote: We don't do yEnc here. Ken D. Ken, Here is a jpg of it. Sal ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [Image] Thanks, Sal. Whatever it is, it has a bad transformer. Not only did somone let the smoke out, the whole thing vaporized. ;) -- Service to my country? Been there, Done that, and I've got my DD214 to prove it. Member of DAV #85. Michael A. Terrell Central Florida |
Can you identify this radio? - "Unknown Radio.jpg" 336.4 KBytes yEnc
Sorry to be snippety, my apologies. Most people I know post yEnc
deliberately because it's "better". John H. |
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