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Re: ibook_universe commercial music
yy wrote:
> Dear all who read my message,
>
> Thank you all for the kind reaction and those who personally posted me to my
> email address to let me know some of the problems you have regarding
> reading the message with a computer which is a 8-bitter.
LOL - when I do use my "8 bitter", the message is read on a 64 bit machine.
>
> I was not aware of that problem as no one so far ever complained about my
> mails to any email addresses. Indeed I receive and send(post) employing an
> application called Outlook Express
Well, that's another problem... using M$ software.
> on a Macintosh computer. Indeed as I
> receive html format mail, my preference is set to receive and send in this
> format.
As pointed out above, your problem is in assuming that everyone else in the world is
using what you are using.
> I am sorry for the trouble.
>
> I was posting indeed to Mac related, thus Apple computer related news
> groups. I only realised after posting , by reading mails in the group that
> it was a wrong address.
Don't sweat it too much. But if you go to www.apple.com, somewhere near the bottom
(or at least on their news releases) they always mention that the Apple II is the
computer that "started the computer revolution" or something to that effect.
Otherwise, they never mention that they have created and sold several other models.
Roy
>
>
> Thank you all again for the kind advice.
>
> > : > This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand
> > : this format, some or all of this message may not be legible.
>
> > and there you have it... the other part of the problem: try asking
> > this in a _MAC_ newsgroup - not the Apple 2 newsgroup - which is a
> > newsgroup oriented towards one of Apple Computer's PREVIOUS computer
> > designs thyat came out BEFORE the Mac.
> >
> > Not that no one here's seen/heard the advert (though I haven't);
> > it's just more annoying coupled with the cluttering effect of HTML,
> > when read by those using news-readers that only handle text; in a
> > newsgroup that sees clueless Mac users posting Mac-type questions
> > in an Apple 2 newsgroup. Yes, your question isn't _really_ a Mac
> > question - but the style and forethought is quite typical of those
> > who do; hence the invective. I'm sure some of the others here
> > will be far more polite; so quit reading this post and check the
> > next one(s), if any.
> >
> > --
> > E.A.G.L.E Librarian A3 BBS:403/481-3133 email:tturner@ecn.ab.ca