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![]() This is a classic quote John. I love this one. If I remember John, you have a method by which your emails put quotes on your messages. How do you do that? "Hegel was right when he said that we learn from history that man can never learn anything from history." George Bernard Shaw (1856-1950) -- ************************************************** ********** Gavin Staples. Horseheath. Cambridge, UK. 93m ASL. www.gavinstaples.com site regularly updated "The real art of conversation is not only to say the right thing at the right place but to leave unsaid the wrong thing at the tempting moment". ~Dorothy Nevill. All outgoing emails are checked for viruses by Norton Internet Security 2005. ************************************************** ********** |
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Gavin Staples writes: This is a classic quote John. I love this one. Thanks. If I remember John, you have a method by which your emails put quotes on your messages. How do you do that? I have thirty or so text files, each containing a different quote. On machine start-up, I run a batch file which cycles them all around by one and then copies the one that's now at the "top" of the list into the file from which my newsreader (Turnpike) takes the sig. I don't know if a similar trick is possible with Outlook Express. If you'd like a copy of the batch file, feel free to email me (the Reply-To address on this post works). -- John Hall "If you haven't got anything nice to say about anybody, come sit next to me." Alice Roosevelt Longworth (1884-1980) |
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Gavin Staples writes: This is a classic quote John. I love this one. Thanks. If I remember John, you have a method by which your emails put quotes on your messages. How do you do that? I have thirty or so text files, each containing a different quote. On machine start-up, I run a batch file which cycles them all around by one and then copies the one that's now at the "top" of the list into the file from which my newsreader (Turnpike) takes the sig. I don't know if a similar trick is possible with Outlook Express. If you'd like a copy of the batch file, feel free to email me (the Reply-To address on this post works). -- John Hall "If you haven't got anything nice to say about anybody, come sit next to me." Alice Roosevelt Longworth (1884-1980) |
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Gavin Staples writes: This is a classic quote John. I love this one. Thanks. If I remember John, you have a method by which your emails put quotes on your messages. How do you do that? I have thirty or so text files, each containing a different quote. On machine start-up, I run a batch file which cycles them all around by one and then copies the one that's now at the "top" of the list into the file from which my newsreader (Turnpike) takes the sig. I don't know if a similar trick is possible with Outlook Express. If you'd like a copy of the batch file, feel free to email me (the Reply-To address on this post works). -- John Hall "If you haven't got anything nice to say about anybody, come sit next to me." Alice Roosevelt Longworth (1884-1980) |
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Gavin Staples writes: This is a classic quote John. I love this one. Thanks. If I remember John, you have a method by which your emails put quotes on your messages. How do you do that? I have thirty or so text files, each containing a different quote. On machine start-up, I run a batch file which cycles them all around by one and then copies the one that's now at the "top" of the list into the file from which my newsreader (Turnpike) takes the sig. I don't know if a similar trick is possible with Outlook Express. If you'd like a copy of the batch file, feel free to email me (the Reply-To address on this post works). -- John Hall "If you haven't got anything nice to say about anybody, come sit next to me." Alice Roosevelt Longworth (1884-1980) |
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Crawler, he never worried when you went missing!
That's the last time I stay at your place...by the way you still haven't paid me for the bacon! "Gavin Staples" wrote in message ... This is a classic quote John. I love this one. If I remember John, you have a method by which your emails put quotes on your messages. How do you do that? "Hegel was right when he said that we learn from history that man can never learn anything from history." George Bernard Shaw (1856-1950) -- ************************************************** ********** Gavin Staples. Horseheath. Cambridge, UK. 93m ASL. www.gavinstaples.com site regularly updated "The real art of conversation is not only to say the right thing at the right place but to leave unsaid the wrong thing at the tempting moment". ~Dorothy Nevill. All outgoing emails are checked for viruses by Norton Internet Security 2005. ************************************************** ********** |
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Crawler, he never worried when you went missing!
That's the last time I stay at your place...by the way you still haven't paid me for the bacon! "Gavin Staples" wrote in message ... This is a classic quote John. I love this one. If I remember John, you have a method by which your emails put quotes on your messages. How do you do that? "Hegel was right when he said that we learn from history that man can never learn anything from history." George Bernard Shaw (1856-1950) -- ************************************************** ********** Gavin Staples. Horseheath. Cambridge, UK. 93m ASL. www.gavinstaples.com site regularly updated "The real art of conversation is not only to say the right thing at the right place but to leave unsaid the wrong thing at the tempting moment". ~Dorothy Nevill. All outgoing emails are checked for viruses by Norton Internet Security 2005. ************************************************** ********** |
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Crawler, he never worried when you went missing!
That's the last time I stay at your place...by the way you still haven't paid me for the bacon! "Gavin Staples" wrote in message ... This is a classic quote John. I love this one. If I remember John, you have a method by which your emails put quotes on your messages. How do you do that? "Hegel was right when he said that we learn from history that man can never learn anything from history." George Bernard Shaw (1856-1950) -- ************************************************** ********** Gavin Staples. Horseheath. Cambridge, UK. 93m ASL. www.gavinstaples.com site regularly updated "The real art of conversation is not only to say the right thing at the right place but to leave unsaid the wrong thing at the tempting moment". ~Dorothy Nevill. All outgoing emails are checked for viruses by Norton Internet Security 2005. ************************************************** ********** |
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Crawler, he never worried when you went missing!
That's the last time I stay at your place...by the way you still haven't paid me for the bacon! "Gavin Staples" wrote in message ... This is a classic quote John. I love this one. If I remember John, you have a method by which your emails put quotes on your messages. How do you do that? "Hegel was right when he said that we learn from history that man can never learn anything from history." George Bernard Shaw (1856-1950) -- ************************************************** ********** Gavin Staples. Horseheath. Cambridge, UK. 93m ASL. www.gavinstaples.com site regularly updated "The real art of conversation is not only to say the right thing at the right place but to leave unsaid the wrong thing at the tempting moment". ~Dorothy Nevill. All outgoing emails are checked for viruses by Norton Internet Security 2005. ************************************************** ********** |
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