• I have no idea

    From Holger Granholm@2:20/228 to Ed Vance on Thu Sep 28 09:26:00 2017
    Hi Ed,

    Excuse me, but I have no idea where that message dated 09-19-17, that
    went out from my system yesterday, came from.

    According to the text, my son changed to summer wheels on my car "today"

    In fact this happened on April 12th 2017.

    Is this what's called fake news??


    CU L8ER, Sam, OH0NC

    aka Holger

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  • From Paul Quinn@3:640/1384 to Holger Granholm on Wed Oct 18 08:02:40 2017
    Hi! Holger,

    On 09/28/2017 09:26 AM, you wrote to Ed Vance:

    Excuse me, but I have no idea where that message dated 09-19-17, that
    went out from my system yesterday, came from.

    According to the text, my son changed to summer wheels on my car "today"

    In fact this happened on April 12th 2017.

    Is this what's called fake news??

    Maybe not, Holger. A similar thing occurred with this note of yours. It was received here last night...

    -- Tue 207-100-17 19:25:13, FMail-lnx32-2.1.0.18-Beta20170905 TToss Summary

    Board Area name #Msgs Dupes
    ----- -------------------------------------------------- ----- -----
    JAM MEMOIES 1 0
    JAM WIN9 2 0
    ----- -------------------------------------------------- ----- -----
    2 3 0

    Here is the ^PATH: 20/228 201/111 0 203/0 280/464 712/848 640/384 1384.

    Working backwards: the last two are mine; then, my Z3C in Sydney; a very nice feller in The Netherlands; and then, Björn in Sweden, etc. Hope it helps.

    Cheers,
    Paul.

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  • From Mike Powell@1:2320/107 to Holger Granholm on Tue Oct 17 17:59:00 2017
    According to the text, my son changed to summer wheels on my car "today"
    In fact this happened on April 12th 2017.
    Is this what's called fake news??

    I would not call it fake, but I would call it old. :)

    Mike

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  • From Ed Vance@1:2320/105 to Holger Granholm on Fri Oct 20 09:41:00 2017
    09-28-17 09:26 Holger Granholm wrote to Ed Vance about I have no idea
    Howdy! Holger aka Sam,

    @MSGID: <59E61B0E.15221.windowsa@capitolcityonline.net>
    Hi Ed,

    Excuse me, but I have no idea where that message dated 09-19-17, that
    went out from my system yesterday, came from.

    According to the text, my son changed to summer wheels on my car
    "today"

    In fact this happened on April 12th 2017.

    Is this what's called fake news??

    I have no idea.

    Your message Dated 09-28-17 came in a .QWK packet I grabbed from the
    BBS on 10-17-17 at 3:04 PM EDT.

    That is a long time for a message to wander through Fido's Network
    before getting to where I could see it.

    I saw Your message just after I grabbed the .QWK packet but got
    confused about the Date it was sent and about the Date that You saw
    and wrote about.

    In the mean time, while I was trying to think of how to write my Reply
    to You, I noticed Mike Powell (This BBS's SysOp) and Paul Quinn have
    already commented about Your message.

    Here is what I found:

    On 4-15-17, at 20:36 hours You wrote a Reply to a message that I wrote
    with the Subject: New HDD for XP pc.

    I (finally) found it by using MultiMail's Search Option and doing a
    Full Text search for the Phrase - summer wheels.

    I know that MultiMail includes a Color File that You Created, so You
    probably have used MM's Search Option to Hunt for something, somewhere,
    that You remember seeing in a message but can't remember which Packet
    it came in.

    In case You haven't used the Search Option, let me bore You a bit and
    write what I learned. (maybe someone else didn't know about this???).

    MM's Search will look through all of the .QWK files shown in MM DOS's
    Opening Screen.
    (MM's WIN version should probably have this Search Option too.)

    Pressing the Slant Sign Key - [ / ] - starts the Option.

    Next several types of Searches are offered, I selected - Full Text .

    Then I Entered what I was Searching for, and pressed the Enter Key to
    start the Search.

    MultiMail looks through all of the .QWK files that are in the List.

    It (MM) Stops looking and shows the first results of the Search when it
    finds the Text I entered.

    To continue Searching to see if any other Results show up, just press
    the Period Key - [ . ] and the Search will continue to the last File
    in MM's List.

    It was just recently that I tried out MM's Search feature, and it blew
    my mind when I saw how Quickly it looked through all of the .QWK Packet
    files in the List.

    __
    AR 73 de Ed W9ODR . .


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  • From Holger Granholm@2:20/228 to Paul Quinn on Thu Oct 19 09:38:00 2017
    In a message on Thursday 10-18-17 Paul Quinn said to Holger Granholm:

    Hi Paul,

    On 09/28/2017 09:26 AM, you wrote to Ed Vance:

    Excuse me, but I have no idea where that message dated 09-19-17, that
    went out from my system yesterday, came from.

    According to the text, my son changed to summer wheels on my car "today" In fact this happened on April 12th 2017.

    -- Tue 207-100-17 19:25:13, FMail-lnx32-2.1.0.18-Beta20170905

    What kind of date is that (207-100-17) ?

    Board Area name #Msgs
    Dupes ----- --------------------------------------------------
    ----- -----
    JAM MEMOIES 1
    0
    JAM WIN9 2
    0 ----- -------------------------------------------------- -----
    -----
    2 3
    0

    Excuse the mess above! My QWK editor is set to 73 chrs/line.
    Your original text showed everything nice in proper columns.

    Here is the ^PATH: 20/228 201/111 0 203/0 280/464 712/848 640/384
    1384.

    Working backwards: the last two are mine; then, my Z3C in Sydney; a
    very nice feller in The Netherlands; and then, Bj├╢rn in Sweden,
    etc. Hope it helps.

    No it doesn't :o(
    In the original case a message posted in march, comes back in september!

    That PATH is of course OK, but where has that message of mine been
    stored six months and then released again six months later ??


    Have a nice evening,

    Holger


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  • From mark lewis@1:3634/12.73 to Holger Granholm on Fri Oct 20 14:11:10 2017

    On 2017 Oct 19 09:38:00, you wrote to Paul Quinn:

    Here is the ^PATH: 20/228 201/111 0 203/0 280/464 712/848 640/384
    1384.

    and here is the path it took to get my system...

    @PATH: 20/228 201/111 0 203/0 2320/100 120/544 140/1 3634/12

    Working backwards: the last two are mine; then, my Z3C in Sydney; a
    very nice feller in The Netherlands; and then, Bj├╢rn in Sweden,
    etc. Hope it helps.

    No it doesn't :o(
    In the original case a message posted in march, comes back in september!

    That PATH is of course OK, but where has that message of mine been
    stored six months and then released again six months later ??

    it could be any one of those first four systems which narrows down the "list of
    suspects" ;)

    @PATH: 20/228 201/111 0 203/0 154/10 3634/12

    you can see that this one arrived here via another path and that the first four
    nodes are the same as above...

    a question to be asked is is the old message a reprocessed message (rescanned?), a regurge, or a correction of misplaced pkts/bundles...

    )\/(ark

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  • From Paul Quinn@3:640/1384 to Holger Granholm on Sat Oct 21 06:29:56 2017
    Hi! Holger,

    On 10/19/2017 09:38 AM, you wrote:

    -- Tue 207-100-17 19:25:13, FMail-lnx32-2.1.0.18-Beta20170905
    What kind of date is that (207-100-17) ?

    Would you believe... a Star Trek (ST) 'stardate'? (I wouldn't.) Oops, it's some sort of copy & paste error on this netbook. Incredible. And, fascinating... as Spock of ST fame might have commented.

    Here is the ^PATH: 20/228 201/111 0 203/0 280/464 712/848 640/384
    1384.

    Working backwards: the last two are mine; then, my Z3C in Sydney; a
    very nice feller in The Netherlands; and then, Bj++rn in Sweden,
    etc. Hope it helps.

    No it doesn't :o(
    In the original case a message posted in march, comes back in september!

    That PATH is of course OK, but where has that message of mine been
    stored six months and then released again six months later ??

    Can't help with that crystal ball stuff. There are no VIA lines in echomail. :(

    Cheers,
    Paul.

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  • From mark lewis@1:3634/12.73 to Paul Quinn on Fri Oct 20 20:53:42 2017

    On 2017 Oct 21 06:29:56, you wrote to Holger Granholm:

    That PATH is of course OK, but where has that message of mine been
    stored six months and then released again six months later ??

    Can't help with that crystal ball stuff. There are no VIA lines in echomail. :(

    ummm... i know you know this but VIA lines are only in netmail and then only voluntary... FWTW ;)

    )\/(ark

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  • From Paul Quinn@3:640/1384 to mark lewis on Sat Oct 21 11:52:56 2017
    Hi! mark,

    On 20 Oct 17 20:53, you wrote to me:

    Can't help with that crystal ball stuff. There are no VIA lines
    in echomail. :(

    ummm... i know you know this but VIA lines are only in netmail and
    then only voluntary... FWTW ;)

    That was refreshing. And informative for Ed, too. Thank you. :)

    Cheers,
    Paul.

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  • From Holger Granholm@2:20/228 to Mike Powell on Sat Oct 21 11:46:00 2017
    In a message on Saturday 10-17-17 Mike Powell said to Holger Granholm:

    Hi Mike,

    According to the text, my son changed to summer wheels on my car "today"
    In fact this happened on April 12th 2017.
    Is this what's called fake news??

    I would not call it fake, but I would call it old. :)

    Yeah, store for half a year, and then forward it ....


    Have a good night,

    Holger


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  • From Holger Granholm@2:20/228 to Ed Vance on Sat Oct 21 11:46:00 2017
    In a message on Saturday 10-20-17 Ed Vance said to Holger Granholm:

    GM Ed,

    According to the text, my son changed to summer wheels on my car
    "today"

    In fact this happened on April 12th 2017.

    Your message Dated 09-28-17 came in a .QWK packet I grabbed from the
    BBS on 10-17-17 at 3:04 PM EDT.

    That is a long time for a message to wander through Fido's Network
    before getting to where I could see it.

    I was wondering if that message had reached you already in april, and
    this message was a copy that had been stored somewhere, came through
    again. Maybe not.

    I saw Your message just after I grabbed the .QWK packet but got
    confused about the Date it was sent and about the Date that You saw
    and wrote about.

    Here is what I found:

    I (finally) found it by using MultiMail's Search Option and doing a
    Full Text search for the Phrase - summer wheels.

    Even if my MR/2 QWK-reader has a search function, I wouldn't have found
    that message since I don't store messages that long.

    I know that MultiMail includes a Color File that You Created, so You probably have used MM's Search Option to Hunt for something,
    somewhere, that You remember seeing in a message but can't remember
    which Packet it came in.

    I don't use MM even though I do have the OS/2 version of it.

    In case You haven't used the Search Option, let me bore You a bit

    MM's Search will look through all of the .QWK files shown in MM
    DOS's Opening Screen.
    (MM's WIN version should probably have this Search Option too.)

    All versions of MM do have the same functionality.

    MultiMail looks through all of the .QWK files that are in the List.

    I don't save the old QWK-files. They get overwritten with the next one.

    It (MM) Stops looking and shows the first results of the Search when
    it finds the Text I entered.

    It was just recently that I tried out MM's Search feature, and it
    blew my mind when I saw how Quickly it looked through all of the
    .QWK Packet files in the List.

    Thanks for the info.


    CU AGN, Sam, OH0NC

    aka Holger


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  • From Holger Granholm@2:20/228 to Mark Lewis on Sat Oct 21 11:46:00 2017
    In a message on Saturday 10-20-17 mark lewis said to Holger Granholm:

    Hi Mark,

    On 2017 Oct 19 09:38:00, you wrote to Paul Quinn:

    Here is the ^PATH: 20/228 201/111 0 203/0 280/464 712/848 640/384
    1384.

    and here is the path it took to get my system...

    @PATH: 20/228 201/111 0 203/0 2320/100 120/544 140/1 3634/12

    Working backwards: the last two are mine; then, my Z3C in Sydney; a
    very nice feller in The Netherlands; and then, Bj├╢rn in Sweden,
    etc. Hope it helps.

    No it doesn't :o(
    In the original case a message posted in march, comes back in september!

    There was an error in my text: The original message was posted in april.

    That PATH is of course OK, but where has that message of mine been
    stored six months and then released again six months later ??

    it could be any one of those first four systems which narrows down
    the "list of suspects" ;)

    @PATH: 20/228 201/111 0 203/0 154/10 3634/12

    you can see that this one arrived here via another path and that the
    first four nodes are the same as above...

    Yes I can see that.

    a question to be asked is is the old message a reprocessed message (rescanned?), a regurge, or a correction of misplaced
    pkts/bundles...

    Yes may the culprit step forward and confess!


    Have a nice day,

    Holger


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  • From Holger Granholm@2:20/228 to Paul Quinn on Sat Oct 21 11:46:00 2017
    In a message on Saturday 10-21-17 Paul Quinn said to Holger Granholm:

    Good evening Paul,

    -- Tue 207-100-17 19:25:13, FMail-lnx32-2.1.0.18-Beta20170905
    What kind of date is that (207-100-17) ?

    Oops, it's some sort of copy & paste error on this netbook.

    Odd things happen in this computer world.

    Here is the ^PATH: 20/228 201/111 0 203/0 280/464 712/848 640/384
    1384.

    Working backwards: the last two are mine; then, my Z3C in Sydney; a
    very nice feller in The Netherlands; and then, Bj++rn in Sweden,
    etc. Hope it helps.

    No it doesn't :o(

    The culprit will probably never step forward to confess the delay.

    In the original case a message posted in march, comes back in september!

    Note the error; the original was written in april, not march.
    That doesn't change a bit though.

    That PATH is of course OK, but where has that message of mine been
    stored six months and then released again six months later ??

    Can't help with that crystal ball stuff. There are no VIA lines in echomail. :(

    Ed is using the search thing in MultiMail, but I'm not storing old QWK
    packets, so I can't do that kind of search.

    Well, this was a single case so far.


    Cheers,

    Holger


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  • From Paul Quinn@3:640/1384 to Holger Granholm on Wed Nov 1 14:45:45 2017
    Hi! Holger,

    On 21 Oct 17 11:46, you wrote to me:

    -- Tue 207-100-17 19:25:13, FMail-lnx32-2.1.0.18-Beta20170905
    What kind of date is that (207-100-17) ?
    Oops, it's some sort of copy & paste error on this netbook.
    Odd things happen in this computer world.

    I guarantee that it was not there when I carefully pasted it. (See my reply to
    Ed.)

    Can't help with that crystal ball stuff. There are no VIA lines
    in echomail. :(
    Ed is using the search thing in MultiMail, but I'm not storing old QWK packets, so I can't do that kind of search.

    Ah, yes. I feel your pain. I have a BBS that I will not go anywhere near for echomail stuff. I will not inflict it on others either so I don't advertise it
    anywhere.

    Well, this was a single case so far.

    This time. What about the next. ;-)

    Cheers,
    Paul.

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  • From Holger Granholm@2:20/228 to Paul Quinn on Tue Nov 7 09:46:00 2017
    In a message on Tuesday 11-01-17 Paul Quinn said to Holger Granholm:

    Good afternoon Paul,

    First: I saw this morning on the TV that you have quite nice weather, at
    least temperature-wise, although you could do without the thunderstorm.

    Odd things happen in this computer world.

    I guarantee that it was not there when I carefully pasted it. (See
    my reply to Ed.)

    I believe you ;o)

    Ed is using the search thing in MultiMail, but I'm not storing old QWK packets, so I can't do that kind of search.

    Ah, yes. I feel your pain. I have a BBS that I will not go
    anywhere near for echomail stuff. I will not inflict it on others
    either so I don't advertise it anywhere.

    It ain't no pain. What I want to save, I save, the rest disappears.

    Well, this was a single case so far.

    This time. What about the next. ;-)

    Next time I know not to get hooked by some odd dates or such <BG>.

    ... "Crunch!, snap!, crackle!, pop!" goes the infantry.

    Yeah I know, been there.

    Last: The weather here is midday/afternoon temperatures in the single
    digit range (4-8°C), and sometimes, as today, roofs and cars are white
    due to frost in the morning.

    On sunday I got the studded wheels on the car aided by my son. My hip is
    not fully recovered yet but still improving, although a surgeon told me
    in august, not to expect any more improvement. I'm deluding him <BG>.


    Have a nice day,

    Holger


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  • From Paul Quinn@3:640/384.125 to Holger Granholm on Fri Nov 17 18:57:51 2017
    Hi! Holger,

    On 11/07/2017 09:46 AM, you wrote:

    Good afternoon Paul,

    First: I saw this morning on the TV that you have quite nice weather, at least temperature-wise, although you could do without the thunderstorm.

    Yes, we've returned to normal average November temperatures. Just over the last 7-10 days. It's nice, and is another favourite time of year for me.

    Just in passing and for no malicious forethought, I can offer you this website link to our weather bureau's readings for Maryborough...

    http://www.bom.gov.au/products/IDQ60801/IDQ60801.94567.shtml

    It's just handy to this machine out of an email from my cell/mobile phone.

    Last: The weather here is midday/afternoon temperatures in the single digit range (4-8°C), and sometimes, as today, roofs and cars are white due to frost in the morning.

    White stuff... I've heard rumours of it. I don't even see it in my new auto-defrosting frige freezer.

    On sunday I got the studded wheels on the car aided by my son. My hip is not fully recovered yet but still improving, although a surgeon told me
    in august, not to expect any more improvement. I'm deluding him <BG>.

    :) Good man.

    . Wise? Old? Me? Since when?

    Questions, questions. Fortunately, the answers are not required. You have proven that by having asked them.

    Cheers,
    Paul.

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  • From Holger Granholm@2:20/228 to Paul Quinn on Wed Nov 29 09:21:00 2017
    In a message on 11-17-17 Paul Quinn said to Holger Granholm:

    Good evening Paul,

    Yes, we've returned to normal average November temperatures. Just
    over the last 7-10 days. It's nice, and is another favourite time
    of year for me.

    Maybe I could get used to them too, although anything above 25C feels
    too hot.

    Just in passing and for no malicious forethought, I can offer you
    this website link to our weather bureau's readings for
    Maryborough...

    http://www.bom.gov.au/products/IDQ60801/IDQ60801.94567.shtml

    Thanks, jotted down.

    due to frost in the morning.

    White stuff... I've heard rumours of it. I don't even see it in my
    new auto-defrosting frige freezer.

    Yeah, we get it every winter, sometimes before XMAS, sometimes after and sometimes hardly an amount to ski on.

    not fully recovered yet but still improving, although a surgeon told me
    in august, not to expect any more improvement. I'm deluding him <BG>.

    :) Good man.

    My recipe is to keep moving as much as my body can take.


    Have a good night,

    Holger


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  • From Paul Quinn@3:640/1384 to Holger Granholm on Fri Dec 8 09:59:33 2017
    Hi! Holger,

    This one took a while getting here, mate. All the extra Santa mail must be clogging the usual dog-sled routes. ;-)

    On 29 Nov 17 09:21, you wrote to me:

    My recipe is to keep moving as much as my body can take.

    Nice. That's what I'm at too. Testing the limits of life's endurance, one day
    at a time. :)

    .. Polar Bears don't hunt Penguins. Why? Too far to swim.

    That could be troublesome. They do inhabit oposite ends of the Earth, don't they?

    In any case, under all the feathers & fat they are pretty scrawny. They are birds afterall. Lightweight & muscular, built for *burst* flying even underwater. Seals are a better payoff for the effort. Mmm... I'd better shutup now.

    Have a good one...

    Cheers,
    Paul.

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  • From Holger Granholm@2:20/228 to Paul Quinn on Thu Nov 30 09:54:00 2017
    In a message on 11-29-17 Holger Granholm said to Paul Quinn:

    Good evening Paul,

    Just in passing and for no malicious forethought, I can offer you
    this website link to our weather bureau's readings for
    Maryborough...

    http://www.bom.gov.au/products/IDQ60801/IDQ60801.94567.shtml

    Thanks, jotted down.

    And put to use yesterday. Very detailed tables at first look and I'll
    delve deeper into the site to possibly find more of interest.

    The URL is now bookmarked so it's easy to jump in.


    Have a good night,

    Holger


    .. My computer is my castle, no windows, no gates.
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  • From Paul Quinn@3:640/1384 to Holger Granholm on Fri Dec 8 11:21:23 2017
    Hi! Holger,

    On 30 Nov 17 09:54, you wrote to me:

    Good evening Paul,

    Mmm... must be the moon phase 'out' slightly. This one of yours caught my attention 10 mins ago. :)

    http://www.bom.gov.au/products/IDQ60801/IDQ60801.94567.shtml

    Thanks, jotted down.

    And put to use yesterday. Very detailed tables at first look and I'll delve deeper into the site to possibly find more of interest.

    Ah, yes. It might look a bit daunting but, really only the top table and its top-most line are of any great use. It's the up-to-the-minute readings from the bureau's weather station. The rest of the data covers at least the prior 24 hours, maybe 48 hours.

    In short: just the top line of data on the top table is the very latest available sensor readings.

    The URL is now bookmarked so it's easy to jump in.

    I do it often from my mobile phone. (It uses my own LAN<-->wifi trasmitter.) Maybe 6-8 times during the day. That and the 'live' rain radar, if there are storms in the vacinity. :)

    Cheers,
    Paul.

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  • From Holger Granholm@2:20/228 to Paul Quinn on Fri Dec 8 09:26:00 2017
    In a message on 12-08-17 Paul Quinn said to Holger Granholm:

    09:59 is still morning, isn't it? <BG>

    So, good morning Paul,

    This one took a while getting here, mate. All the extra Santa mail
    must be clogging the usual dog-sled routes. ;-)

    To be correct: the rein-deer routes ;o)

    Nice. That's what I'm at too. Testing the limits of life's
    endurance, one day at a time. :)

    Yes, keep moving, 'cause if you stop you won't be able to start again.
    That will be near the end of the road.

    We have lately had the "other day" weather. That means the today it will
    not rain. Yesterday it did and tomorrow it will rain again.

    I'm happy that I have a keep-fit bike indoors. Even days when I have had
    a long 'scandinavian pole' walk, I use it once in the evening.

    Rainy days I pedal on it three times a day, just to keep the joints and
    muscles fit.

    .. Polar Bears don't hunt Penguins. Why? Too far to swim.

    That could be troublesome. They do inhabit oposite ends of the
    Earth, don't they?

    No, I don't think there are any polar bears around the antarctic.
    Too far to swim.

    They are birds afterall. Lightweight & muscular, built for *burst*
    flying even underwater.

    Yes, they are beautiful but we don't have them here around the arctic
    circle.

    Seals are a better payoff for the effort.

    They are really not liked here. They tend to eat all the salmon and
    other fish from the fishermens nets, and also free swimming fish.


    Have a nice day,

    Holger


    .. A country road is more scenic than a freeway. Fidonet!
    -- MR/2 2.30


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  • From Holger Granholm@2:20/228 to Paul Quinn on Sun Dec 10 08:47:00 2017
    In a message on 12-08-17 Paul Quinn said to Holger Granholm:

    Good afternoon Paul,

    Good evening Paul,

    Mmm... must be the moon phase 'out' slightly. This one of yours
    caught my attention 10 mins ago. :)

    Yes, the time stamp on your message caused me to greet you at that time.

    Ah, yes. It might look a bit daunting but, really only the top
    table and its top-most line are of any great use. It's the up-to-the-minute readings from the bureau's weather station.

    I did read the top table and found that to be of most interest.

    The rest of the data covers at least the prior 24 hours, maybe
    48 hours.

    Yes I noted that the lower table wasn't of very much interest.

    The URL is now bookmarked so it's easy to jump in.

    I do it often from my mobile phone. (It uses my own LAN<-->wifi trasmitter.) Maybe 6-8 times during the day. That and the 'live'
    rain radar, if there are storms in the vacinity. :)

    I don't own one of those "computers in the pocket", just an old Nokia
    that does what I want, phone calls and SMS messages, no pictures though.


    Have a nice day,

    Holger


    .. Stepping was invented by a 12-head family with one toilet.
    -- MR/2 2.30


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  • From Paul Quinn@3:640/384.125 to Holger Granholm on Sat Dec 23 17:41:48 2017
    Hi! Holger,

    On 12/10/2017 08:47 AM, you wrote:

    I don't own one of those "computers in the pocket", just an old Nokia
    that does what I want, phone calls and SMS messages, no pictures though.

    Mine is an old Nokia E71, mate. The battery constantly fails if I try to take voice calls. All the while it will run any SMS texting, minor web trawling (usually Google or weather searches), checking out pictures or the odd small MP3 sound file downloaded via USB, and, just needs recharging at the end of the
    day.

    But I have to stop using it because all my complaining caused my eldest daughter to buy me a new Android replacement. I keep putting off 'activating' the new one because I like the Nokia so much. Sob, sob... ;-)

    Cheers,
    Paul.

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  • From Holger Granholm@2:20/228 to Paul Quinn on Sun Dec 24 11:37:00 2017
    In a message on 12-23-17 Paul Quinn said to Holger Granholm:

    Good afternoon Paul,

    I don't own one of those "computers in the pocket", just an old Nokia
    that does what I want, phone calls and SMS messages, no pictures though.

    Mine is an old Nokia E71, mate. The battery constantly fails if I
    try to take voice calls.

    Mine is a 5110 bought i dec. 1998. I've got two batteries of which one
    is always charged. OTOH I have to charge a battery only once/week.

    out pictures or the odd small MP3 sound file downloaded via USB,
    and, just needs recharging at the end of the day.

    Mine doesn't have possibility to take, nor looking at pictures or
    listening to MP3 sound files.

    But I have to stop using it because all my complaining caused my
    eldest daughter to buy me a new Android replacement. I keep putting
    off 'activating' the new one because I like the Nokia so much. Sob,
    sob... ;-)

    Congratulations for the replacement. I had also ceased to use Windows
    since XPpro but after a Christmas gift from my eldest GS of a laptop
    with Windows 10, I have accepted that version.


    Have a nice Christmas,

    Holger


    .. Me no wanna goto work. Me wanna bang on keyboard!
    -- MR/2 2.30


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  • From Paul Quinn@3:640/384.125 to Holger Granholm on Tue Dec 26 08:07:37 2017
    Hi! Holger,

    On 12/24/2017 11:37 AM, you wrote:

    Congratulations for the replacement. I had also ceased to use Windows since XPpro but after a Christmas gift from my eldest GS of a laptop
    with Windows 10, I have accepted that version.

    I see that I explained my phone's evolution badly. The "Android replacement" is the new phone. It's a fancy all singing-all dancing GUI-driven phone, for people gifted with tiny fingers. I haven't initialized it on the 4G network yet. That's what I meant by "activating", which is a term unfortunately M$ also uses for its Windows products.

    I'm still using the Nokia. But it may get turned off permanently on 1/1/18...

    Cheers,
    Paul.

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  • From Holger Granholm@2:20/228 to Paul Quinn on Thu Dec 28 11:17:00 2017
    In a message on 12-26-17 Paul Quinn said to Holger Granholm:

    Good morning ? Paul,

    I saw the time stamp was in the morning ;o)

    since XPpro but after a Christmas gift from my eldest GS of a laptop
    with Windows 10, I have accepted that version.

    I see that I explained my phone's evolution badly. The "Android replacement" is the new phone. It's a fancy all singing-all dancing GUI-driven phone, for people gifted with tiny fingers.

    My son lent me a more modern Nokia version, but I didn't like it because
    the texts were so tiny that I would have had to wear reading glasses all
    the time.

    I haven't initialized it on the 4G network yet. That's what I meant
    by "activating", which is a term unfortunately M$ also uses for its
    Windows products.

    My stationary Win10 machine just got itself upgraded to the latest
    update. Lots of additional stuff to the previously installed functions
    and a lot of new functions.

    I'm still using the Nokia. But it may get turned off permanently on 1/1/18...

    Mine will not be turned off.


    Happy New Year,

    Holger


    .. Get a new car for your spouse - it'll be a great trade!
    -- MR/2 2.30


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