Re: About the name Rasputin...
- From: "Heidi Graw" <hgraw@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 29 Jan 2007 18:07:32 GMT
"Andreas Prilop" <AndreasPrilop2007@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:Pine.GSO.4.63.0701291856410.13465@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
On Mon, 29 Jan 2007, Heidi Graw wrote:
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(??????????) which does mean "licentious" and the corresponding noun
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the roads diverge or converge and rasputitsa (??????????, "muddy road
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Russian ?????, "New" connotes to "Novice"), but that is a subject of
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Any other ideas?
Tools > Options > Send
Mail Sending Format > Plain Text Settings > Message format MIME
News Sending Format > Plain Text Settings > Message format MIME
Encode text using: None
in your newsreader^W Outlook Express.
In German:
http://piology.org/news/oe-erste-schritte.html
Aha! I had to fix the newsreader to MIME format. Thanks!
Heidi
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