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From: Marious Barrier on 20 Jul 2010 10:28 On 07/20/2010 05:50 AM, dorayme wrote: > In article<2953065.heUzb2qOKl(a)PointedEars.de>, > Thomas 'PointedEars' Lahn<PointedEars(a)web.de> wrote: > >> dorayme wrote: >> >>> In article<2887549.tZ34EBddDV(a)PointedEars.de>, >>> Thomas 'PointedEars' Lahn<PointedEars(a)web.de> wrote: >>>> Jeff Thies wrote: >>>> >>>>> There's a reason why I pinged Dorayme, she wasn't going to put me >>>>> through this. >>>> >>>> This is _not_ your customer support forum, nor is it the dorayme (or >>>> whoever or whatever) contact forum. If you want to contact dorayme >>>> (or whoever or whatever) and >>>> her/him/it alone, send her/him/it an e-mail. >> ^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^ >> That is _not_ what I wrote. > > You deny it? It is there in green and white for all to see. Want > a screenshot from different angles? > > I suppose you will point out now that Wittgenstein once > sagaciously asked if it helped, to confirm a newspaper report, to > see many copies of it. > http://tiny.pl/h79ft
From: dorayme on 20 Jul 2010 19:37 In article <i241vd$li7$1(a)news.eternal-september.org>, "Beauregard T. Shagnasty" <a.nony.mous(a)example.invalid> wrote: > dorayme wrote: > > > I suppose you will point out now that Wittgenstein once > > sagaciously asked > > How odd is that? I haven't seen Ludwig's name in print for years and > years and maybe decades, and now ... twice in just a few hours. In a > novel I was reading last night, an older sibling suggests his parents > name a new baby girl "Wittgenstein." Another character in the book is an > ethicist. I think it would be an excellent name for a baby girl. It has been mentioned in this or ciwas or ciwa a few times. It cropped up in one one remark by Korpela when he was explaining the very useful idea of family resemblance and many times in various exchanges between Ben C and me when we used to probe the meaning of life (egged on by Gus). -- dorayme
From: dorayme on 20 Jul 2010 19:47 In article <i24a8u$jjh$1(a)localhost.localdomain>, Marious Barrier <marious.barrier(a)gmail.com> wrote: > On 07/19/2010 10:00 PM, Jeff Thies wrote: > > Marious Barrier wrote: .... > > I just can't get IE7 or IE8 to run, I suppose I'll have to do a fresh > > windows install some time... Urge to kill Bil Gates suppressed... > > > I have VirtualBox with several snapshots of browsers installs. Ah yes, this is very clever software. On a Mac it is often used to run Windows (I use it). I imagine it can run Mac OSs on Windows machines? -- dorayme
From: Sherm Pendley on 20 Jul 2010 20:44 dorayme <dorayme(a)optusnet.com.au> writes: > In article <i24a8u$jjh$1(a)localhost.localdomain>, > Marious Barrier <marious.barrier(a)gmail.com> wrote: > >> On 07/19/2010 10:00 PM, Jeff Thies wrote: >> > Marious Barrier wrote: > ... >> > I just can't get IE7 or IE8 to run, I suppose I'll have to do a fresh >> > windows install some time... Urge to kill Bil Gates suppressed... >> > > >> I have VirtualBox with several snapshots of browsers installs. > > Ah yes, this is very clever software. On a Mac it is often used > to run Windows (I use it). I imagine it can run Mac OSs on > Windows machines? OSX 86 can run as a client. It's not like running it on the Real Thing (TM) of course, but it will suffice in a pinch. sherm-- -- Sherm Pendley <www.shermpendley.com> <www.camelbones.org> Cocoa Developer
From: Marious Barrier on 20 Jul 2010 21:31
On 07/20/2010 07:47 PM, dorayme wrote: > Ah yes, this is very clever software. On a Mac it is often used > to run Windows (I use it). I imagine it can run Mac OSs on > Windows machines? No idea, I do not use Windows. |