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I had wondered why I was getting so few new mail & topic notification emails on my Yahoo account.
They had gone to the Yahoo SPAM folder!
Pizza Hut had a better success rate than did BBA!
I added "site@buffalobaddass.com" to contacts.
They had gone to the Yahoo SPAM folder!
Pizza Hut had a better success rate than did BBA!
I added "site@buffalobaddass.com" to contacts.
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Are you using those new-fangled 360kb floppies? I hear that they are the cat's meow!ChairmanMao wrote:I was wondering why I wasn't getting any email updates to BBA on my computer. It was then that I realised I had accidently confused my computer with a toaster. That explains why logging in was so painfull. Still, 5 1/4 discs make great toast.
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Ahh, virus protection, the age old question. On my old Kenwood T-matic 2000 I used Symantec's Breadknife XP Premium, which I could get most of those pesky viruses out with, but I got one particularly bad virus, I think it was the xorl_largebrownmuffinwe234 and the Symantec just bent.Digger wrote:Glad you got it figured out. I still haven't figured out how to get my Tandy TRS-80 to update faster. Very slow loading...might have a virus I guess...
Now with my Pinifarini LG Browneriser, I use Norton's BigLongPoker, and I haven't looked back.
I find if I unplug my kettle, I can get much faster updates. But then I can't watch the telly, so it is pain in the bee hind if Martha Stewart is on, don't wanna miss my Martha Stewart, she is like the internet geru.Digger wrote:Glad you got it figured out. I still haven't figured out how to get my Tandy TRS-80 to update faster. Very slow loading...might have a virus I guess...
360kb, man, we are soo far behind here in the UK, I can only get 10 byte disks, it makes writing my next opus rather challenging, in fact, I'll let you have a sneak preview.KrispyKritter wrote:Are you using those new-fangled 360kb floppies? I hear that they are the cat's meow!ChairmanMao wrote:I was wondering why I wasn't getting any email updates to BBA on my computer. It was then that I realised I had accidently confused my computer with a toaster. That explains why logging in was so painfull. Still, 5 1/4 discs make great toast.
Bang. Dead
What do you think?
Jam, well, in my fridge, I have Strawberry Jam and Lemon Curd. YUMMY. Bat sadly, since my wedding is in less than two weeks, I is trying to be good and only eat cereal in the morning and for lunch.madmaz wrote:Is that with JAM Mao? I understand that is how the Brit's got such great smiles!
But British teeth are great:
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You can reclaim 10% of your storage if you remove the period or the space-byte between period and D. If you take them both out, you could use BangDead as your filename (and as ur opus).ChairmanMao wrote:... here in the UK, I can only get 10 byte disks, it makes writing my next opus rather challenging, in fact, I'll let you have a sneak preview.
Bang. Dead
What do you think?
If I were your editor, I think I would edit your opus to read "Bang!Dead!". That would make selling the movie rights much easier in Hollywood. On the other hand, I believe that British filmmakers would take offense as such liberties with the Mother Tongue.
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