From: Rudeney on 20 Jul 2010 11:33 On 7/19/2010 9:19 PM, Meerkat1 wrote: > In article<o4s946hec0rr9ve19qj2mno8a3aa90ufk9(a)4ax.com>, > Keane<keane(a)keanespics.com> wrote: > >> On Mon, 19 Jul 2010 20:05:11 -0400, Meerkat1<student(a)invalid.edu> >> wrote: >> >>> In article<aum946p5q1qq6k97u5t63m0mbg5pn9sun6(a)4ax.com>, >>> Keane<keane(a)keanespics.com> wrote: >>> >>>> On Mon, 19 Jul 2010 12:25:12 -0400, Meerkat1<student(a)invalid.edu> >>>> wrote: >>>> >> <snip> >>>> >>>>> In an unrelated manner, I have heard that Keane is looking forward to >>>>> hearing my rebel yell. Glad to oblige. >>>> >>>> You wish. I've sharpened my axe. 'Angie' is a much better name than >>>> 'Lefty'. >>>> >>>>> Lefty - Nurse Practitioner >>>>> RADP Pavilion >>>> >>>> Doesn't look pretty, does it? >>>> >>>> Keane >>> >>> How did you edit Angie to Lefty? MT Newswatcher does not let me edit old >>> posts. >> >> You can't change quoted material? I think I've been able to in any >> newsreader I've had. It's only text... >> >> Keane > > OK I figured out how to do it. One can edit the text even though it's > grayed out. I don't believe that's consistent with Mac conventions. But > it works. I learned something. Uh-oh! Lookout! Meerkat will now be editing posts! ;-) Seriously, I use Thunderbird and it does not gray out the original text; it displays it in blue. it can still be edited, but it won't do word-wrap on the quoted text. -- - RODNEY Next WDW Vacation? Who knows! Need to know more about RADP (rec.arts.disney.parks)? http://www.radp.org http://allears.net/btp/radp_bk.htm http://allears.net/tp/abrev.htm Are you still accessing RADP via Google? Why? Get instructions on how to access to the "real" RADP Usenet Group here: http://meets.radp.org/usenet.htm
From: jt august on 21 Jul 2010 01:56 In article <student-398B9A.12251219072010(a)news.aioe.org>, Meerkat1 <student(a)invalid.edu> wrote: > On rare occasions, the > child's middle ear fluid may become blocked and not drain fully. This > causes difficulty hearing and is not relate to the Tea Cups. I call it my kids trying to ignore me. jt
From: jt august on 21 Jul 2010 01:58 In article <o4s946hec0rr9ve19qj2mno8a3aa90ufk9(a)4ax.com>, Keane <keane(a)keanespics.com> wrote: > >How did you edit Angie to Lefty? MT Newswatcher does not let me edit old > >posts. > > You can't change quoted material? I think I've been able to in any > newsreader I've had. It's only context... I use MT Newswater, and I too can edit quoted text. It's nice to change the past. jt
From: jt august on 21 Jul 2010 01:59 In article <i24foh$lb2$3(a)rudeney.motzarella.org>, Rudeney <rudeney(a)mickeypics.com> wrote: > > OK I figured out how to do it. One can edit the text even though it's > > grayed out. I don't believe that's consistent with Mac conventions. But > > it works. I learned something. > > Uh-oh! Lookout! Meerkat will now be editing posts! ;-) > Seriously, I use Thunderbird and it does not gray out the original text; > it displays it in blue. it can still be edited, but it won't do > word-wrap on the quoted text. Blue, Gray ... getting back to the Civil War Reenactment. BTW: I thought the nuclear reactor was supposed to keep Bay Lake frozen. jt
From: Meerkat1 on 21 Jul 2010 12:55 In article <starsabre-6F7511.00595421072010(a)aquila.ka.weretis.net>, jt august <starsabre(a)sbcglobal.net> wrote: > In article <i24foh$lb2$3(a)rudeney.motzarella.org>, > Rudeney <rudeney(a)mickeypics.com> wrote: > > > > OK I figured out how to do it. One can edit the text even though it's > > > grayed out. I don't believe that's consistent with Mac conventions. But > > > it works. I learned something. > > > > Uh-oh! Lookout! Meerkat will now be editing posts! ;-) > > Seriously, I use Thunderbird and it does not gray out the original text; > > it displays it in blue. it can still be edited, but it won't do > > word-wrap on the quoted text. > > Blue, Gray ... getting back to the Civil War Reenactment. > > BTW: I thought the nuclear reactor was supposed to keep Bay Lake frozen. > > jt Freezing of the Seven Seas Lagoon and a portion of Bay Lake is done in support special events. When our industrial sized HVAC system is operating in heat mode, we can not cool the pavilion. Thus, we usually limit the special events to winter. We do plan offering ice skating during the 2010 RADP meet. I hope this clears things up. Meerkat1 - Chief Engineer RADP Pavilion -- Meerkat1
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