Forrest | 1 Oct 2010 01:57

Re: OT: Gosh... is Spanish a wide language...


On Sep 29, 2010, at 08:39 PM, "Dennis B. Swaney" <romad <at> aol.com> wrote:

On 29/09/10 11:59PDT, Forrest wrote:
>
>
> On Sep 29, 2010, at 11:43 AM, Raphael Coiman<racsr05551 <at> mac.com> wrote:
>
>
> I could not open your indicated link (unavailable) but if you felons exactly what's the meaning of each
title in English I will certainly help you with a correct and short equivalent in Spanish. The
translations you listed have no meaning in Spanish specially if this is related to an interface of a
> Software. Please let me know.
>
> Raphael A. Coiman, Sr
> WikiWikiNewt - http://tools.unna.org/wikiwikinewt/
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>
>
> Felons? Excuse me? Speaking (of course) only for myself...I didn't know she was only 14...she looked at
least 19. ;)
>
> (HeeHee)
>

So, are the new style ankle bracelets as comfortable as is touted, 
Forrest? ;)
Ankle bracelets? ANKLE BRACELETS? We didn't have any wussy *ankle bracelets* in MY day...just cold hard
steel. We busted rocks under the hot hot sun and in the evenings we stamped out license plates. We tattooed
ourselves with rusty nails and old used hypodermic needles we stole from the infirmary.
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Forrest | 1 Oct 2010 09:21

Re: Mail V


On Sep 29, 2010, at 07:24 PM, R A Parker <RAParker <at> Newted.ORG> wrote:

<snip>

Under Mail V Prefs => More -> Rules, "When connecting" should be set to "Download mail" and not "Browse
mail." Setting to "Browse" may cause your connection to not terminate as expected.

I have other ideas… But look at this first.

R A
 
I've chosen that setting...and, after searching the NTLK archives, I found this:

On Nov 29, 2009, at 4:44 PM, Josh Burker wrote:

> I ended up running Mail Assistant and deleted my Mail V setup.
> Afterwards I created a new Email Access in my Owner slip and filled
> out the proper information. Subsequently I am able to send mail
> through the .Mac SMTP server on port 587.

I was going to suggest that ;-)

Seriously, thanks for that reminder!

NOTE TO SELF (AGAIN): When you're having problems with Mail V (as I  
have been these past couple months) deleting the Mail V setups and  
starting with new ones can fix problems. Especially when you've edited  
the setups over and over. Guess what I'll be doing next.

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Lord Groundhog | 1 Oct 2010 12:24
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Re: TOTALLY OT: Gosh... is Spanish a wide language...

~~~ On 2010/10/01 00:57, Forrest at anasazi4st <at> me.com wrote ~~~

> Ankle bracelets? ANKLE BRACELETS? We didn't have any wussy *ankle bracelets*
> in MY day...just cold hard steel. We busted rocks under the hot hot sun and in
> the evenings we stamped out license plates. We tattooed ourselves with rusty
> nails and old used hypodermic needles we stole from the infirmary.
> 
> These criminals nowadays...they have it easy.  ;)

Cold hard steel?  Eeee, luxury!  We had Rottweiler jaws clamped round t'
ankles, teeth tearing t' flesh from our legs with every step.  Had to bust
rocks by dropping 'em on each others' heads.  And if our skulls weren't
broken at least 3 times every day by lunch time, brains oozing out an' all,
t' guards would punish us by driving t' transport trucks over us.

And I say lunch time but we never got given any lunch, no!   We had to feed
our own arms and legs to t' guard dogs so they could have lunch!  Only lunch
as we had were crumbs from the rocks we broke!

But you try and tell that to t' young people of today.  Will they believe
you?  NO!  

;-)  

 
Shalom. 
Christian 

~~~ ~~~ ~~~

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Abraham Limpo | 1 Oct 2010 14:08

Re: TOTALLY OT: Gosh... is Spanish a wide language...

Brilliant. Say. No. More (*nudge, nudge* *wink, wink*)

2010/10/1 Lord Groundhog <LordGroundhog <at> gmail.com>

> ~~~ On 2010/10/01 00:57, Forrest at anasazi4st <at> me.com wrote ~~~
>
> > Ankle bracelets? ANKLE BRACELETS? We didn't have any wussy *ankle
> bracelets*
> > in MY day...just cold hard steel. We busted rocks under the hot hot sun
> and in
> > the evenings we stamped out license plates. We tattooed ourselves with
> rusty
> > nails and old used hypodermic needles we stole from the infirmary.
> >
> > These criminals nowadays...they have it easy.  ;)
>
>
> Cold hard steel?  Eeee, luxury!  We had Rottweiler jaws clamped round t'
> ankles, teeth tearing t' flesh from our legs with every step.  Had to bust
> rocks by dropping 'em on each others' heads.  And if our skulls weren't
> broken at least 3 times every day by lunch time, brains oozing out an' all,
> t' guards would punish us by driving t' transport trucks over us.
>
> And I say lunch time but we never got given any lunch, no!   We had to feed
> our own arms and legs to t' guard dogs so they could have lunch!  Only
> lunch
> as we had were crumbs from the rocks we broke!
>
> But you try and tell that to t' young people of today.  Will they believe
> you?  NO!
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Bob Adamson | 1 Oct 2010 16:18
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Re: Followup - Spanish translation of pda-soft: Looking for help

Well, yes and no.  See; hear, hear, is exclamatory.  Sort of a listen up.  Whereas; here, here, is definitive. 
Here, at last I've found it!  In this case, the ultimate answer.

On Sep 30, 2010, at 6:59 PM, Dennis B. Swaney wrote:

> On 30/09/10 15:34PDT, Bob Adamson wrote:
>> Christian,
>> 
>> Here, here!!!
>> 
> 
> You meant: "Hear, hear"
> 
> right?
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Lord Groundhog | 1 Oct 2010 16:37
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Re: Followup - Spanish translation of pda-soft: Looking for help

~~~ On 2010/10/01 15:18, Bob Adamson at adamson <at> aol.com wrote ~~~

> ... In this case, the ultimate answer.

What?  You mean I used all those words when all I had to say was "42"?

Sometimes I disappoint myself.  *Sigh*


 
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Christian 

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Dennis B. Swaney | 1 Oct 2010 19:58
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Re: Followup - Spanish translation of pda-soft: Looking for help

On 01/10/10 07:18PDT, Bob Adamson wrote:
> Well, yes and no.  See; hear, hear, is exclamatory.  Sort of a listen up.  Whereas; here, here, is definitive. 
Here, at last I've found it!  In this case, the ultimate answer.
>

But when you are acclaiming a pronouncement, the term is "hear, hear".

I have never heard or seen "here, here", except when people use it 
mistakenly due to "hear" and "here" being homonyms.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hear,_hear

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Woody Smith | 1 Oct 2010 20:14
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Re: Mail V

I want to thank you for your persistence in solving this problem.   
These threads are important to the usefulness of the archives.  I have  
primarily used email on my Newton for moving information from it , not  
as an email reader.  Because of this thread I tested my capacity to  
receive email yesterday and am also having difficulties, so I will  
again review this thread to solve my issues.

I used to use Eudora Pro 1.1 and don't recall why I stopped so I will  
also install it again and see.

Woody

On Oct 1, 2010, at 2:21 AM, Forrest wrote:

>
>
> On Sep 29, 2010, at 07:24 PM, R A Parker <RAParker <at> Newted.ORG> wrote:
>
> <snip>
>
> Under Mail V Prefs => More -> Rules, "When connecting" should be set  
> to "Download mail" and not "Browse mail." Setting to "Browse" may  
> cause your connection to not terminate as expected.
>
> I have other ideas… But look at this first.
>
> R A
>
> I've chosen that setting...and, after searching the NTLK archives, I  
> found this:
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R A Parker | 1 Oct 2010 20:14

Re: Mail V

Two filters that I find mandatory:

1) Ignore greater than 30KB
2) Ignore older than 3 days

Move some of your messages out of your ISP inbox into a folder, reduce the number of messages Mail V has to scan past.

Next, after skipping about 180 messages. Hit stop. Mail V will remember where it was and continue again when
you hit receive, a few minutes later. Skip another 180 or so messages and repeat 3 or 4 times.

Filters are your friend. GMail (me.com?) re-direct rules can help immensely, too.

R A

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On Oct 1, 2010, at 12:21 AM, Forrest wrote:

> BUT, I have a NEW problem: how do I "single out" (filter?) and download the email from the alias I created
(newtonphoenix), on Mobile Me, and not all the rest of it?

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J.M. Heinrichs | 1 Oct 2010 21:16
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Re: TOTALLY OT: Gosh... is Spanish a wide language...

The original sketch, with Marty Feldman:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-eDaSvRO9xA

Cheers
John
 minicapt1 <at> mac.com

On 01 Oct 10, at 3:24, Lord Groundhog wrote:

> ~~~ On 2010/10/01 00:57, Forrest at anasazi4st <at> me.com wrote ~~~
> 
>> Ankle bracelets? ANKLE BRACELETS? We didn't have any wussy *ankle bracelets*
>> in MY day...just cold hard steel. We busted rocks under the hot hot sun and in
>> the evenings we stamped out license plates. We tattooed ourselves with rusty
>> nails and old used hypodermic needles we stole from the infirmary.
>> 
>> These criminals nowadays...they have it easy.  ;)
> 
> 
> Cold hard steel?  Eeee, luxury!  We had Rottweiler jaws clamped round t'
> ankles, teeth tearing t' flesh from our legs with every step.  Had to bust
> rocks by dropping 'em on each others' heads.  And if our skulls weren't
> broken at least 3 times every day by lunch time, brains oozing out an' all,
> t' guards would punish us by driving t' transport trucks over us.
> 
> And I say lunch time but we never got given any lunch, no!   We had to feed
> our own arms and legs to t' guard dogs so they could have lunch!  Only lunch
> as we had were crumbs from the rocks we broke!
> 
> But you try and tell that to t' young people of today.  Will they believe
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