Re: just had to try this one more time
- From: Active8 <reply2group@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 10 Apr 2005 08:59:57 GMT
On Sat, 09 Apr 2005 15:52:47 GMT, Rich Grise wrote:
> On Thu, 07 Apr 2005 07:00:02 +0000, Active8 wrote:
>
>> On Thu, 07 Apr 2005 04:46:49 GMT, Ban wrote:
>>
>>> Rich The Newsgropup Wacko wrote:
>>>> Yup! Amazing!
>>>>
>>>> Gonna go put my name in the script now...
>>>
>>> Hey Rich,
>>> what is this "Pan" you are using?
>>
>> Hi Ban:
>>
>> It's his news reader. http://pan.rebelbase.com You have to look toward the
>> bottom of the downloads/build/whatever page to find the windows build. I'm
>> still evaluating it little by little.
>>
>> <window smashing>
>> The windows build isn't as current as the Linux type OS builds, so...
>> well, I don't need much to know which OS rules. Leaving a Linux file
>> server running on an old Pentium 90 MHz for months without rebooting tells
>> me all I need to know. Sure I can leave XP running for a month, but things
>> get goofy... like no ftp. And when Explorer and other OS components crash
>> on OS shutdown... Maybe I can live with whatever w2k lacked that got me
>> back to XP, but I think all my internet, file access, EDA app
>> programming... everything except that which won't run on Linux/WinE
>> belongs on Linux or BSD. <window smashing>
>> ^ Absence of "/" indicates "never ending" :)
>
> I periodically have to reinstall W2K on my dual-boot machine. The viruses
> are so bad these days that I don't even plug in the ethernet cable until
> I've got the installation done, the driver installed, and the interface
> disabled. I've got one direct connection, that I'm using now, and another
> to the company file server, which has a firewall that's blocking almost
> everything there is. So I can get to the server in Doze, but it doesn't
> even know that the internet is there, so it seems safe, so far. ;-) I
> primarily use W2K for Autocad, Minesweeper, Solitaire, Mr.Do!, and Bubble
> Bobble. ;-) And one day I'm going to plow into installing and configuring
> XMame. Now, where'd I leave that round tuit?
>
My advanced woodworking teacher asked when I was going to sand down
my chess board. My answer prompted him to chuck up a keyhole saw and
he wrote "round to it" on the offal.
When you say, "the company", to whom are you referring. What do you
do?
I read the other day that Pan is one name for the Wiccan god and
goddess. Interesting.
--
Best Regards,
Mike
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