From: Carole Allen on 28 Jul 2006 01:14 On Thu, 27 Jul 2006 09:30:54 -0500, barney2(a)cix.compulink.co.uk wrote: > >UK: Guardian, Independent, Times, Telegraph, Eastern Daily Press > >France: Liberation, Le Monde, Figaro, Voix du Nord, International Herald >Tribune > >USA: Washington Post, New York Times, Houston Chronicle, LA Times, >Philadelphia Inquirer Seattle: Seattle Times, Seattle P-I; King County Journal Tacoma: Tacoma News tribune Many other papers in WA state have their papers online - Olympia, Bellingham, etc. >I would be interested to see 15 examples of major newspapers which /only/ >have a single page of content online!
From: The Reid on 28 Jul 2006 05:12 Following up to Stanislas de Kertanguy >> You are right. Give him an old franc. > > You mean a pre-1959 franc ? I've never seen one ! didnt they use them as centimes at first? I have a memory of that from the 60s, which allegedly proves I wasn't there :-) -- Mike Reid Walk-eat-photos UK "http://www.fellwalk.co.uk" <-- you can email us@ this site Walk-eat-photos Spain "http://www.fell-walker.co.uk" <-- dontuse@ all, it's a spamtrap
From: Stanislas de Kertanguy on 28 Jul 2006 06:13 Le 28/07/2006, Mxsmanic a crit : > Stanislas de Kertanguy writes: > >> There is antivirus software available for M > > What is 'M'? I never wrote that. Do you have a corrupted newsserver? Here's what I wrote : "Well, apart from Windows, there is antivirus software for GNU/Linux, for some various flavours of Unix (including Mac OS X). One may add the previous MacOS. I don't think there is some for OS/2, which use is really folklore these days." Where do you the single M letter ? -- remplacez "lesptt" par "laposte" pour me joindre substitute "laposte" for "lesptt" to reach me
From: Stanislas de Kertanguy on 28 Jul 2006 06:13 Le 28/07/2006, Mxsmanic a crit : > Or is it illegal to point that out? No, it is not. -- remplacez "lesptt" par "laposte" pour me joindre substitute "laposte" for "lesptt" to reach me
From: Stanislas de Kertanguy on 28 Jul 2006 06:15
Le 28/07/2006, Mxsmanic a crit : >> Which operating systems without antivirus did you have in mind ? > > The vast majority. Windows, Mac, and Linux are exceptions, not the > rule. Yet they run a great majority of computers worldwide. There is also antivirus software for _some_ versions of Unix. -- remplacez "lesptt" par "laposte" pour me joindre substitute "laposte" for "lesptt" to reach me |