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_JD_ May 12th 10 03:58 AM

dairy farmer tuning radio w/ headphones
 
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Found this pic & just sharing..

Richard Knoppow May 20th 10 03:33 AM

dairy farmer tuning radio w/ headphones
 

"Chester Copperpot" wrote
in message
...
On Wed, 12 May 2010 03:58:14 +0100, _JD_

wrote:


Found this pic & just sharing..


Listening to moo-sic!


The loop antenna is worth the price of admission:-) I
suppose you could have singing cows for moo-ed music.



--
Richard Knoppow
Los Angeles
WB6KBL




Richard Knoppow May 20th 10 03:33 AM

dairy farmer tuning radio w/ headphones
 

"Chester Copperpot" wrote
in message
...
On Wed, 12 May 2010 03:58:14 +0100, _JD_

wrote:


Found this pic & just sharing..


Listening to moo-sic!


The loop antenna is worth the price of admission:-) I
suppose you could have singing cows for moo-ed music.



--
Richard Knoppow
Los Angeles
WB6KBL




Michael A. Terrell May 20th 10 05:04 AM

dairy farmer tuning radio w/ headphones
 

Richard Knoppow wrote:

"Chester Copperpot" wrote
in message
...
On Wed, 12 May 2010 03:58:14 +0100, _JD_

wrote:


Found this pic & just sharing..


Listening to moo-sic!


The loop antenna is worth the price of admission:-) I
suppose you could have singing cows for moo-ed music.



What picture? All I get is a line of text, and a sig file. I can't
reply to the original message, or see the page source. There is
something screwy with the way Radiobanter.com posts messages to usenet.

--
Anyone wanting to run for any political office in the US should have to
have a DD214, and a honorable discharge.

Michael A. Terrell May 20th 10 05:04 AM

dairy farmer tuning radio w/ headphones
 

Richard Knoppow wrote:

"Chester Copperpot" wrote
in message
...
On Wed, 12 May 2010 03:58:14 +0100, _JD_

wrote:


Found this pic & just sharing..


Listening to moo-sic!


The loop antenna is worth the price of admission:-) I
suppose you could have singing cows for moo-ed music.



What picture? All I get is a line of text, and a sig file. I can't
reply to the original message, or see the page source. There is
something screwy with the way Radiobanter.com posts messages to usenet.

--
Anyone wanting to run for any political office in the US should have to
have a DD214, and a honorable discharge.

Jim_Menning May 20th 10 01:34 PM

dairy farmer tuning radio w/ headphones
 
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"Michael A. Terrell" wrote in message
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What picture? All I get is a line of text, and a sig file. I can't
reply to the original message, or see the page source. There is
something screwy with the way Radiobanter.com posts messages to usenet.



Works fine here. I'll attach it to this, see if it's visible now.






Jim_Menning May 20th 10 01:34 PM

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"Michael A. Terrell" wrote in message
...



What picture? All I get is a line of text, and a sig file. I can't
reply to the original message, or see the page source. There is
something screwy with the way Radiobanter.com posts messages to usenet.



Works fine here. I'll attach it to this, see if it's visible now.






Michael A. Terrell May 20th 10 08:11 PM

dairy farmer tuning radio w/ headphones
 

Jim_Menning wrote:

"Michael A. Terrell" wrote in message
...



What picture? All I get is a line of text, and a sig file. I can't
reply to the original message, or see the page source. There is
something screwy with the way Radiobanter.com posts messages to usenet.



Works fine here. I'll attach it to this, see if it's visible now.

[Image]



Yes, thank you. It came through OK. I see that you use Outlook
Express. I still use Netscape 4.78 to access newsgroups. It's a little
old, but I like the way it handles long threads.

Brenda e-mailed a copy, too. :)


--
Anyone wanting to run for any political office in the US should have to
have a DD214, and a honorable discharge.

Michael A. Terrell May 20th 10 08:11 PM

dairy farmer tuning radio w/ headphones
 

Jim_Menning wrote:

"Michael A. Terrell" wrote in message
...



What picture? All I get is a line of text, and a sig file. I can't
reply to the original message, or see the page source. There is
something screwy with the way Radiobanter.com posts messages to usenet.



Works fine here. I'll attach it to this, see if it's visible now.

[Image]



Yes, thank you. It came through OK. I see that you use Outlook
Express. I still use Netscape 4.78 to access newsgroups. It's a little
old, but I like the way it handles long threads.

Brenda e-mailed a copy, too. :)


--
Anyone wanting to run for any political office in the US should have to
have a DD214, and a honorable discharge.

Bill M[_5_] May 21st 10 12:20 AM

dairy farmer tuning radio w/ headphones
 
Michael A. Terrell wrote:


Yes, thank you. It came through OK. I see that you use Outlook
Express. I still use Netscape 4.78 to access newsgroups. It's a little
old, but I like the way it handles long threads.


I've forgotten how 4.7 worked for newsgroups...its been a long time ago.
But it reached the point of being outdated for handling the web.

Using T'bird 2.something here and it seems to do everything with no
thought required. yEnc, etc.

They seem to have taken a wrong turn somewhere with T'bird 3. Its
really klunky and confusing. I haven't messed with it lately (its on my
laptop) but I never could find the route to 'Subscribe to Newsgroups'.

Try Thunderbird 2.*, Mike, as a replacement to Netscape for mail and
newsgroups.

-Bill M

Bill M[_5_] May 21st 10 12:20 AM

dairy farmer tuning radio w/ headphones
 
Michael A. Terrell wrote:


Yes, thank you. It came through OK. I see that you use Outlook
Express. I still use Netscape 4.78 to access newsgroups. It's a little
old, but I like the way it handles long threads.


I've forgotten how 4.7 worked for newsgroups...its been a long time ago.
But it reached the point of being outdated for handling the web.

Using T'bird 2.something here and it seems to do everything with no
thought required. yEnc, etc.

They seem to have taken a wrong turn somewhere with T'bird 3. Its
really klunky and confusing. I haven't messed with it lately (its on my
laptop) but I never could find the route to 'Subscribe to Newsgroups'.

Try Thunderbird 2.*, Mike, as a replacement to Netscape for mail and
newsgroups.

-Bill M

Brenda Ann[_2_] May 21st 10 12:37 AM

dairy farmer tuning radio w/ headphones
 

"Bill M" wrote in message
...
Michael A. Terrell wrote:


Yes, thank you. It came through OK. I see that you use Outlook
Express. I still use Netscape 4.78 to access newsgroups. It's a little
old, but I like the way it handles long threads.


I've forgotten how 4.7 worked for newsgroups...its been a long time ago.
But it reached the point of being outdated for handling the web.

Using T'bird 2.something here and it seems to do everything with no
thought required. yEnc, etc.

They seem to have taken a wrong turn somewhere with T'bird 3. Its really
klunky and confusing. I haven't messed with it lately (its on my laptop)
but I never could find the route to 'Subscribe to Newsgroups'.

Try Thunderbird 2.*, Mike, as a replacement to Netscape for mail and
newsgroups.

-Bill M


I have the latest Thunderbird installed on this machine, mostly for the Win
7 bootup (since it doesn't have Outlook Express for e-mail). I have yet to
make the NG's work on it. Es muy estranjo.




Brenda Ann[_2_] May 21st 10 12:37 AM

dairy farmer tuning radio w/ headphones
 

"Bill M" wrote in message
...
Michael A. Terrell wrote:


Yes, thank you. It came through OK. I see that you use Outlook
Express. I still use Netscape 4.78 to access newsgroups. It's a little
old, but I like the way it handles long threads.


I've forgotten how 4.7 worked for newsgroups...its been a long time ago.
But it reached the point of being outdated for handling the web.

Using T'bird 2.something here and it seems to do everything with no
thought required. yEnc, etc.

They seem to have taken a wrong turn somewhere with T'bird 3. Its really
klunky and confusing. I haven't messed with it lately (its on my laptop)
but I never could find the route to 'Subscribe to Newsgroups'.

Try Thunderbird 2.*, Mike, as a replacement to Netscape for mail and
newsgroups.

-Bill M


I have the latest Thunderbird installed on this machine, mostly for the Win
7 bootup (since it doesn't have Outlook Express for e-mail). I have yet to
make the NG's work on it. Es muy estranjo.




Jefffrey Scott McAUley May 21st 10 01:03 AM

dairy farmer tuning radio w/ headphones
 
On Fri, 21 May 2010 08:37:32 +0900, Brenda Ann wrote:

"Bill M" wrote in message
...
Michael A. Terrell wrote:


Yes, thank you. It came through OK. I see that you use Outlook
Express. I still use Netscape 4.78 to access newsgroups. It's a
little old, but I like the way it handles long threads.


I've forgotten how 4.7 worked for newsgroups...its been a long time
ago. But it reached the point of being outdated for handling the web.

Using T'bird 2.something here and it seems to do everything with no
thought required. yEnc, etc.

They seem to have taken a wrong turn somewhere with T'bird 3. Its
really klunky and confusing. I haven't messed with it lately (its on
my laptop) but I never could find the route to 'Subscribe to
Newsgroups'.

Try Thunderbird 2.*, Mike, as a replacement to Netscape for mail and
newsgroups.

-Bill M


I have the latest Thunderbird installed on this machine, mostly for the
Win 7 bootup (since it doesn't have Outlook Express for e-mail). I have
yet to make the NG's work on it. Es muy estranjo.


Using Pan 0.133 here. http://pan.rebelbase.com/ Simple to use for most
task, but has lots of features for filtering and blocking some folks if
you spend any time in groups frequented by trolls.

cavisco

Jefffrey Scott McAUley May 21st 10 01:03 AM

dairy farmer tuning radio w/ headphones
 
On Fri, 21 May 2010 08:37:32 +0900, Brenda Ann wrote:

"Bill M" wrote in message
...
Michael A. Terrell wrote:


Yes, thank you. It came through OK. I see that you use Outlook
Express. I still use Netscape 4.78 to access newsgroups. It's a
little old, but I like the way it handles long threads.


I've forgotten how 4.7 worked for newsgroups...its been a long time
ago. But it reached the point of being outdated for handling the web.

Using T'bird 2.something here and it seems to do everything with no
thought required. yEnc, etc.

They seem to have taken a wrong turn somewhere with T'bird 3. Its
really klunky and confusing. I haven't messed with it lately (its on
my laptop) but I never could find the route to 'Subscribe to
Newsgroups'.

Try Thunderbird 2.*, Mike, as a replacement to Netscape for mail and
newsgroups.

-Bill M


I have the latest Thunderbird installed on this machine, mostly for the
Win 7 bootup (since it doesn't have Outlook Express for e-mail). I have
yet to make the NG's work on it. Es muy estranjo.


Using Pan 0.133 here. http://pan.rebelbase.com/ Simple to use for most
task, but has lots of features for filtering and blocking some folks if
you spend any time in groups frequented by trolls.

cavisco

Michael A. Terrell May 21st 10 02:29 AM

dairy farmer tuning radio w/ headphones
 

Bill M wrote:

Michael A. Terrell wrote:


Yes, thank you. It came through OK. I see that you use Outlook
Express. I still use Netscape 4.78 to access newsgroups. It's a little
old, but I like the way it handles long threads.


I've forgotten how 4.7 worked for newsgroups...its been a long time ago.
But it reached the point of being outdated for handling the web.

Using T'bird 2.something here and it seems to do everything with no
thought required. yEnc, etc.

They seem to have taken a wrong turn somewhere with T'bird 3. Its
really klunky and confusing. I haven't messed with it lately (its on my
laptop) but I never could find the route to 'Subscribe to Newsgroups'.

Try Thunderbird 2.*, Mike, as a replacement to Netscape for mail and
newsgroups.



I have the latest release of Firefox and Seamonkey for browsing the
web. I've tried the newer newsreader software, and I just don't like it.

I tried Google Chrome, but had to uninstall it. The computer was so
unstable it wasn't funny.


--
Anyone wanting to run for any political office in the US should have to
have a DD214, and a honorable discharge.

Michael A. Terrell May 21st 10 02:29 AM

dairy farmer tuning radio w/ headphones
 

Bill M wrote:

Michael A. Terrell wrote:


Yes, thank you. It came through OK. I see that you use Outlook
Express. I still use Netscape 4.78 to access newsgroups. It's a little
old, but I like the way it handles long threads.


I've forgotten how 4.7 worked for newsgroups...its been a long time ago.
But it reached the point of being outdated for handling the web.

Using T'bird 2.something here and it seems to do everything with no
thought required. yEnc, etc.

They seem to have taken a wrong turn somewhere with T'bird 3. Its
really klunky and confusing. I haven't messed with it lately (its on my
laptop) but I never could find the route to 'Subscribe to Newsgroups'.

Try Thunderbird 2.*, Mike, as a replacement to Netscape for mail and
newsgroups.



I have the latest release of Firefox and Seamonkey for browsing the
web. I've tried the newer newsreader software, and I just don't like it.

I tried Google Chrome, but had to uninstall it. The computer was so
unstable it wasn't funny.


--
Anyone wanting to run for any political office in the US should have to
have a DD214, and a honorable discharge.

Michael A. Terrell May 21st 10 02:32 AM

dairy farmer tuning radio w/ headphones
 

Jefffrey Scott McAUley wrote:

On Fri, 21 May 2010 08:37:32 +0900, Brenda Ann wrote:

"Bill M" wrote in message
...
Michael A. Terrell wrote:


Yes, thank you. It came through OK. I see that you use Outlook
Express. I still use Netscape 4.78 to access newsgroups. It's a
little old, but I like the way it handles long threads.

I've forgotten how 4.7 worked for newsgroups...its been a long time
ago. But it reached the point of being outdated for handling the web.

Using T'bird 2.something here and it seems to do everything with no
thought required. yEnc, etc.

They seem to have taken a wrong turn somewhere with T'bird 3. Its
really klunky and confusing. I haven't messed with it lately (its on
my laptop) but I never could find the route to 'Subscribe to
Newsgroups'.

Try Thunderbird 2.*, Mike, as a replacement to Netscape for mail and
newsgroups.

-Bill M


I have the latest Thunderbird installed on this machine, mostly for the
Win 7 bootup (since it doesn't have Outlook Express for e-mail). I have
yet to make the NG's work on it. Es muy estranjo.


Using Pan 0.133 here. http://pan.rebelbase.com/ Simple to use for most
task, but has lots of features for filtering and blocking some folks if
you spend any time in groups frequented by trolls.



I use 'Nfilter', AKA 'Newsproxy' for filtering. I'm supposed to pick
up an old Dell server this weekend, and I'm considering installing
Leafnode so I can filter on the header lines not availible from Giganes
via Earthlink. Then I can block entire regions by IP address.


--
Anyone wanting to run for any political office in the US should have to
have a DD214, and a honorable discharge.

Michael A. Terrell May 21st 10 02:32 AM

dairy farmer tuning radio w/ headphones
 

Jefffrey Scott McAUley wrote:

On Fri, 21 May 2010 08:37:32 +0900, Brenda Ann wrote:

"Bill M" wrote in message
...
Michael A. Terrell wrote:


Yes, thank you. It came through OK. I see that you use Outlook
Express. I still use Netscape 4.78 to access newsgroups. It's a
little old, but I like the way it handles long threads.

I've forgotten how 4.7 worked for newsgroups...its been a long time
ago. But it reached the point of being outdated for handling the web.

Using T'bird 2.something here and it seems to do everything with no
thought required. yEnc, etc.

They seem to have taken a wrong turn somewhere with T'bird 3. Its
really klunky and confusing. I haven't messed with it lately (its on
my laptop) but I never could find the route to 'Subscribe to
Newsgroups'.

Try Thunderbird 2.*, Mike, as a replacement to Netscape for mail and
newsgroups.

-Bill M


I have the latest Thunderbird installed on this machine, mostly for the
Win 7 bootup (since it doesn't have Outlook Express for e-mail). I have
yet to make the NG's work on it. Es muy estranjo.


Using Pan 0.133 here. http://pan.rebelbase.com/ Simple to use for most
task, but has lots of features for filtering and blocking some folks if
you spend any time in groups frequented by trolls.



I use 'Nfilter', AKA 'Newsproxy' for filtering. I'm supposed to pick
up an old Dell server this weekend, and I'm considering installing
Leafnode so I can filter on the header lines not availible from Giganes
via Earthlink. Then I can block entire regions by IP address.


--
Anyone wanting to run for any political office in the US should have to
have a DD214, and a honorable discharge.

ajb May 21st 10 04:32 PM

dairy farmer tuning radio w/ headphones
 
On 21/05/2010 02:29, Michael A. Terrell wrote:

Bill M wrote:

Michael A. Terrell wrote:


Yes, thank you. It came through OK. I see that you use Outlook
Express. I still use Netscape 4.78 to access newsgroups. It's a little
old, but I like the way it handles long threads.


I've forgotten how 4.7 worked for newsgroups...its been a long time ago.
But it reached the point of being outdated for handling the web.

Using T'bird 2.something here and it seems to do everything with no
thought required. yEnc, etc.

They seem to have taken a wrong turn somewhere with T'bird 3. Its
really klunky and confusing. I haven't messed with it lately (its on my
laptop) but I never could find the route to 'Subscribe to Newsgroups'.

Try Thunderbird 2.*, Mike, as a replacement to Netscape for mail and
newsgroups.



I have the latest release of Firefox and Seamonkey for browsing the
web. I've tried the newer newsreader software, and I just don't like it.

I tried Google Chrome, but had to uninstall it. The computer was so
unstable it wasn't funny.



Thunderbird 3.0.4 seems to work nicely for me for mail and for these
newsgroups, except I have yet to find out how to assemble a jpeg which
has been posted in more than one part. The first part gives a clear
image of part of the picture, the second et al just text/numbers.

I found it a little awkward to set up the accounts as I am using my old
ISP service (Demon, in UK) for mail to keep my original e.mail address
of some 20 years standing, but on a mobile G3 dongle account for the
fast connection. Works well once sorted out though.

Latest Firefox for everyday web browser, seems fine too.

I tried Google Chrome, it was an appalling mistake, never worked at all.
Endless imbranglements.

(Old laptop, Win XP SP2, 1G RAM)

TTFN

Anthony

ajb May 21st 10 04:32 PM

dairy farmer tuning radio w/ headphones
 
On 21/05/2010 02:29, Michael A. Terrell wrote:

Bill M wrote:

Michael A. Terrell wrote:


Yes, thank you. It came through OK. I see that you use Outlook
Express. I still use Netscape 4.78 to access newsgroups. It's a little
old, but I like the way it handles long threads.


I've forgotten how 4.7 worked for newsgroups...its been a long time ago.
But it reached the point of being outdated for handling the web.

Using T'bird 2.something here and it seems to do everything with no
thought required. yEnc, etc.

They seem to have taken a wrong turn somewhere with T'bird 3. Its
really klunky and confusing. I haven't messed with it lately (its on my
laptop) but I never could find the route to 'Subscribe to Newsgroups'.

Try Thunderbird 2.*, Mike, as a replacement to Netscape for mail and
newsgroups.



I have the latest release of Firefox and Seamonkey for browsing the
web. I've tried the newer newsreader software, and I just don't like it.

I tried Google Chrome, but had to uninstall it. The computer was so
unstable it wasn't funny.



Thunderbird 3.0.4 seems to work nicely for me for mail and for these
newsgroups, except I have yet to find out how to assemble a jpeg which
has been posted in more than one part. The first part gives a clear
image of part of the picture, the second et al just text/numbers.

I found it a little awkward to set up the accounts as I am using my old
ISP service (Demon, in UK) for mail to keep my original e.mail address
of some 20 years standing, but on a mobile G3 dongle account for the
fast connection. Works well once sorted out though.

Latest Firefox for everyday web browser, seems fine too.

I tried Google Chrome, it was an appalling mistake, never worked at all.
Endless imbranglements.

(Old laptop, Win XP SP2, 1G RAM)

TTFN

Anthony

Jeffrey D Angus[_2_] May 21st 10 04:59 PM

dairy farmer tuning radio w/ headphones
 
ajb wrote:
I tried Google Chrome, it was an appalling mistake, never
worked at all. Endless imbranglements.


That took me a while to find. embranglements
However, I did find two instances of it being spelled with
an "i".

A fine word indeed.

Jeff



--
“Egotism is the anesthetic that dulls the pain of stupidity.”
Frank Leahy, Head coach, Notre Dame 1941-1954

http://www.stay-connect.com

Jeffrey D Angus[_2_] May 21st 10 04:59 PM

dairy farmer tuning radio w/ headphones
 
ajb wrote:
I tried Google Chrome, it was an appalling mistake, never
worked at all. Endless imbranglements.


That took me a while to find. embranglements
However, I did find two instances of it being spelled with
an "i".

A fine word indeed.

Jeff



--
“Egotism is the anesthetic that dulls the pain of stupidity.”
Frank Leahy, Head coach, Notre Dame 1941-1954

http://www.stay-connect.com

Michael A. Terrell May 21st 10 05:13 PM

dairy farmer tuning radio w/ headphones
 

ajb wrote:

On 21/05/2010 02:29, Michael A. Terrell wrote:

Bill M wrote:

Michael A. Terrell wrote:


Yes, thank you. It came through OK. I see that you use Outlook
Express. I still use Netscape 4.78 to access newsgroups. It's a little
old, but I like the way it handles long threads.

I've forgotten how 4.7 worked for newsgroups...its been a long time ago.
But it reached the point of being outdated for handling the web.

Using T'bird 2.something here and it seems to do everything with no
thought required. yEnc, etc.

They seem to have taken a wrong turn somewhere with T'bird 3. Its
really klunky and confusing. I haven't messed with it lately (its on my
laptop) but I never could find the route to 'Subscribe to Newsgroups'.

Try Thunderbird 2.*, Mike, as a replacement to Netscape for mail and
newsgroups.



I have the latest release of Firefox and Seamonkey for browsing the
web. I've tried the newer newsreader software, and I just don't like it.

I tried Google Chrome, but had to uninstall it. The computer was so
unstable it wasn't funny.



Thunderbird 3.0.4 seems to work nicely for me for mail and for these
newsgroups, except I have yet to find out how to assemble a jpeg which
has been posted in more than one part. The first part gives a clear
image of part of the picture, the second et al just text/numbers.



Use Xnews for those multipart files:
http://download.cnet.com/Xnews/3000-2164_4-10120486.html


I found it a little awkward to set up the accounts as I am using my old
ISP service (Demon, in UK) for mail to keep my original e.mail address
of some 20 years standing, but on a mobile G3 dongle account for the
fast connection. Works well once sorted out though.

Latest Firefox for everyday web browser, seems fine too.

I tried Google Chrome, it was an appalling mistake, never worked at all.
Endless imbranglements.

(Old laptop, Win XP SP2, 1G RAM)

TTFN

Anthony



--
Anyone wanting to run for any political office in the US should have to
have a DD214, and a honorable discharge.

Michael A. Terrell May 21st 10 05:13 PM

dairy farmer tuning radio w/ headphones
 

ajb wrote:

On 21/05/2010 02:29, Michael A. Terrell wrote:

Bill M wrote:

Michael A. Terrell wrote:


Yes, thank you. It came through OK. I see that you use Outlook
Express. I still use Netscape 4.78 to access newsgroups. It's a little
old, but I like the way it handles long threads.

I've forgotten how 4.7 worked for newsgroups...its been a long time ago.
But it reached the point of being outdated for handling the web.

Using T'bird 2.something here and it seems to do everything with no
thought required. yEnc, etc.

They seem to have taken a wrong turn somewhere with T'bird 3. Its
really klunky and confusing. I haven't messed with it lately (its on my
laptop) but I never could find the route to 'Subscribe to Newsgroups'.

Try Thunderbird 2.*, Mike, as a replacement to Netscape for mail and
newsgroups.



I have the latest release of Firefox and Seamonkey for browsing the
web. I've tried the newer newsreader software, and I just don't like it.

I tried Google Chrome, but had to uninstall it. The computer was so
unstable it wasn't funny.



Thunderbird 3.0.4 seems to work nicely for me for mail and for these
newsgroups, except I have yet to find out how to assemble a jpeg which
has been posted in more than one part. The first part gives a clear
image of part of the picture, the second et al just text/numbers.



Use Xnews for those multipart files:
http://download.cnet.com/Xnews/3000-2164_4-10120486.html


I found it a little awkward to set up the accounts as I am using my old
ISP service (Demon, in UK) for mail to keep my original e.mail address
of some 20 years standing, but on a mobile G3 dongle account for the
fast connection. Works well once sorted out though.

Latest Firefox for everyday web browser, seems fine too.

I tried Google Chrome, it was an appalling mistake, never worked at all.
Endless imbranglements.

(Old laptop, Win XP SP2, 1G RAM)

TTFN

Anthony



--
Anyone wanting to run for any political office in the US should have to
have a DD214, and a honorable discharge.

ajb May 21st 10 05:18 PM

dairy farmer tuning radio w/ headphones
 
On 21/05/2010 16:59, Jeffrey D Angus wrote:
ajb wrote:
I tried Google Chrome, it was an appalling mistake, never
worked at all. Endless imbranglements.


That took me a while to find. embranglements
However, I did find two instances of it being spelled with
an "i".

A fine word indeed.

Jeff




Thank you, sir. "Imbrangle" is probably Old English; for example,
Dorothy L. Sayers in "The Nine Tailors" used it for a rural elder to
admonish a youngster (Norfolk dialect).

TTFN

Anthony

ajb May 21st 10 05:18 PM

dairy farmer tuning radio w/ headphones
 
On 21/05/2010 16:59, Jeffrey D Angus wrote:
ajb wrote:
I tried Google Chrome, it was an appalling mistake, never
worked at all. Endless imbranglements.


That took me a while to find. embranglements
However, I did find two instances of it being spelled with
an "i".

A fine word indeed.

Jeff




Thank you, sir. "Imbrangle" is probably Old English; for example,
Dorothy L. Sayers in "The Nine Tailors" used it for a rural elder to
admonish a youngster (Norfolk dialect).

TTFN

Anthony

ajb May 21st 10 05:29 PM

dairy farmer tuning radio w/ headphones
 
On 21/05/2010 17:13, Michael A. Terrell wrote:
Use Xnews for those multipart files:
http://download.cnet.com/Xnews/3000-2164_4-10120486.html


Thank you. I will try it.

TTFN

Anthony

--
Just because I'm paranoid, that doesn't mean they're not out to get me...

ajb May 21st 10 05:29 PM

dairy farmer tuning radio w/ headphones
 
On 21/05/2010 17:13, Michael A. Terrell wrote:
Use Xnews for those multipart files:
http://download.cnet.com/Xnews/3000-2164_4-10120486.html


Thank you. I will try it.

TTFN

Anthony

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