[Coco] Coco Cartridge Prototyping Pak PCB

Gene Heskett gheskett at wdtv.com
Thu Oct 9 15:41:53 EDT 2014


On Thursday 09 October 2014 14:33:43 Arthur Flexser did opine
And Gene did reply:
> Kip, the problem in this case wasn't the lack of <...> around the link,
> the insertion of which didn't help.  It was that your mailer inserted
> a space in the middle of the link.
> 
> Art
> 
And one that you can rest assured that when viewed by an outlook user, 
would be removed, never to be seen by the outlook user.

"but it works in outlook, what your problem?" Says Redmond when asked.  
The real problem of course is Redmond, trying to put any other email agent 
that is actually RFC compliant, out of business.

They have yet to actually try to compete on a level playing field, just 
one of the reasons the only machine that ever had windows on it, an xp 
install that was on a lappy, only lasted about 2 months before the drive 
got formatted & a linux installed.  Why?  Not even the windows drivers 
could make its BCM4318 802-11 radio work even when wrapped in the linux 
compatibility wrappers.  I wound up up in the UP, borrowing the motels 
radio that I could plug into a cat5 socket & use.  Finally bought a dongle 
that works, but discovered that setting it up on the shops router meant 
the wifi had access to the local network.  That radio got turned off & a 
25' cable now does the hookup.

I looked at Kips message raw, and knew we was fighting a losing battle 
when I saw that it was outlook.  It quite simply is not fixable except by 
formatting the drive & installing something else.  And its doing what Kip 
wants to do with it, so I will stop preaching.  For a bit anyway. ;-)

Cheers, Gene Heskett
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