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john dolan

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> You would not believe what I have to do to get the message up
> here instead of below. I bet we have lost a few because everybody
> is getting so picky.

>> Sadly, Juno only gives me a maximum of 5 lines Tom, otherwise I could

If you are going through computer aerobics, Arch, to keep some people
happy. Time out. It only matters on long quotes, and short replies.
The truth be known, on a short note like this, it really doesn't
matter... (does it to anyone?) (I'm the one that said avoid 2 pages of
quotes followed by 'I agree, Bubba') Just copy the 2 pages and highlight
the stuff you don't want to quote with your mouse and hit the delete key.
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Regards,
John Dolan K3FIG
74 Glacier near Washington, DC
 
Do you have to use the AOL browser when you use the AOL courier. I use Netscape
Comunicator, there are numerous browsers available. Eudora is a good one too!
What is the problem with the AOL. My Internet courier is Impulse and we have no
problems at all. Am I missing something here.
Chuck

> In a message dated 10/26/98 7:57:04 PM Central Standard Time, jdolan

>
> >
> > If you are going through computer aerobics, Arch, to keep some people
> > happy. Time out. It only matters on long quotes, and short replies.
> > The truth be known, on a short note like this, it really doesn't
> > matter... (does it to anyone?) (I'm the one that said avoid 2 pages of
> > quotes followed by 'I agree, Bubba') Just copy the 2 pages and highlight
> > the stuff you don't want to quote with your mouse and hit the delete key.
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> John
>
> This is what it looks like if I dont first delete "In a message" Then space
> down
> twice-----then type in the name-----space down twice and type the note. Then
> there may be away-------but I dont know it--------and my AOL gurus have
> been of no help on how to put a signature on this thing------so I type it in
> each time. Yes, I can roll over to Internet Explorer------but the version
> I have is not the AOL version--------that's another story--------so when AOL
> says I spend to much time typing this--------it just throws me off instead
> of notifying me--------and I lose a long letter. I dont know but it just seems
> like maybe we should all be a little more tolerant of each other. Maybe
> we should walk a mile in the other mans shoes. About 6 months a go
> I was the bad guy in one of these scenes. In my chat room I had a lady
> who was always behind-------turned out she was running on a 286 BW
> screen and could not see some things. This from her Airstream in AZ
> She was 86---------man did I feel low. Lets all accept that we are all
> different-------lets not homogenize this list-------I like it a little rough
> around the edges. Bet we get more done than most.
>
> Take Care
> Arch 76 GB IL
 
>
> Do you have to use the AOL browser when you use the AOL courier. I
> use Netscape Comunicator, there are numerous browsers available.
> Eudora is a good one too! What is the problem with the AOL.

It's been quite a while since I was on AOL, and, while you could use a
different broswer, you were required to use their clients for mail and
newsgroups. Those applications are(or at least were) awful. Based on
the complaints I see from AOL users on high volume mailing lists, they
haven't changed much.

Patrick
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