Freelancers Forum Messages on Monday September 1st 2003
Re: FN-FORUM: legal pre-requisites on web sites - what does the law say?
date posted 1st September 2003 23:44
on 1/9/03 7:47 pm, John Anderson at [EMAIL REMOVED] wrote:
> Sorry, should have said that TSO is The Stationar - er, Statione - oh,
> bugger...
>
> Dave, what were those definitions, again?
Dunno,...
Re: FN-FORUM: Holiday
date posted 1st September 2003 23:42
> > heheh. Busy Day ?
>
> More like desperately trying to distract myself from rebuilding the
software
> on my flatmate's girlfriend's Toshiba laptop.
con·do·lence ( P ) Pronunciation Key (k...
Re: FN-FORUM: Holiday
date posted 1st September 2003 23:25
on 1/9/03 5:59 pm, Andy Stafford at [EMAIL REMOVED] wrote:
>>> holiday? holiday? what is this word?
>
> on 1/9/03 3:49 pm, Dave Edwards at [EMAIL REMOVED] reached for the dictionary
> again:
>>
>...
Re: FN-FORUM: Statistics Options
date posted 1st September 2003 23:13
At 23:20 01/09/03, someone wrote:
>I have access to the raw server log files from my new employer's web site
>(it is described as an NT4/2000 server). How do I go about generating
>understandable site...
FN-FORUM: OT Learn to fly
date posted 1st September 2003 23:04
sorry if this has been posted before...
http://www.hurtwood.demon.co.uk/Fun/copter.swf
must do some work soon......
FN-FORUM: Statistics Options
date posted 1st September 2003 22:45
I have access to the raw server log files from my new employer's web site
(it is described as an NT4/2000 server). How do I go about generating
understandable site statistics from this?
Thanks in adv...
FN-FORUM: XP Permission Denied
date posted 1st September 2003 22:43
Hi,
I've written a script in ASP to edit text files via an admin section,
works fine in windows 2000, but on windows XP professional/IIS I get
"Permission Denied" when the script tries to write the fi...
Re: FN-FORUM: [Slightly OT] PC Cases
date posted 1st September 2003 22:01
Adam Dyson wrote:
> I am going to be putting together another PC in the next few weeks,
> salvaging just the drives and externals (monitor, speaker etc.) from my
> existing Dell. I've done a bit of...
Re: FN-FORUM: legal pre-requisites on web sites - what does the law say?
date posted 1st September 2003 21:34
Jon Ambrose wrote:
> Good afternoon,
>
> Can anyone advise, or point me in the direction, of what information needs
> to be provided about a limited company in terms of contact details
> etc............
RE: FN-FORUM: [OT] Canary Islands..
date posted 1st September 2003 21:25
AFAIK the canary islands are part of Europe, the situation with the duty
free is a deal and is not duty free, but exempt (the same deal operates =
with
the channel islands). For more information on l...
FN-FORUM: [OT] Canary Islands..
date posted 1st September 2003 20:52
Well OT but does anyone know does the canary islands come under Europe
or Worldwide? I'm trying to arrange Travel Insurance for a 'Holiday' in
2 weeks time :).
If I remember correctly the islands are...
RE: FN-FORUM: asp question
date posted 1st September 2003 20:49
On 01 September 2003 14:32, PAMELA WHITTAKER [EMAIL REMOVED] wrote:
>
> Hi,
> I have the following on a form named ContactForm. OnMouseOut and
> onMouseOver are failing because it can't find Ima...
Re: FN-FORUM: how to spell stationary?
date posted 1st September 2003 20:30
Surely e for Envelope and a for stAnd still or stAy.
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Kathy
http://www.vendetta.co.uk
+44(0)7005 982 261
DNRC Minister for...
FN-FORUM: [OFFLIST] Computer Cases
date posted 1st September 2003 20:28
Hi Adam
This is what I do all day for a living so I might be able to help ( and no
I'm not out to sell you anything :D ) It all depends on how much you want
to spend on a case to be honest. Cases s...
Re: FN-FORUM: how to spell stationary?
date posted 1st September 2003 19:57
35 fascinating posts on a spelling question! What a welcome home.
> You can remember the Stationery one as it has an e in it for envelopes - simple.
I imagine this ones quite useful though (although...
Re: FN-FORUM: FN FORUM: Pedant
date posted 1st September 2003 19:55
On Monday 01 Sep 2003 1:30 pm, Dave Edwards wrote:
> And this what the Icarus dictionary says about some of us:
>
> Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913):
> Pedant \Ped"ant\, n. [F. p['e]dant...
RE: FN-FORUM: how to spell stationary?
date posted 1st September 2003 19:47
Shocking isn't it, how about
accommodation 742
accomodation 631
And people wonder why websites are mis-spelt sometimes? Its deliberate
Mike
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL REM...
FN-FORUM: [Slightly OT] PC Cases
date posted 1st September 2003 19:42
I am going to be putting together another PC in the next few weeks,
salvaging just the drives and externals (monitor, speaker etc.) from my
existing Dell. I've done a bit of digging around, and decide...
RE: FN-FORUM: [ OT ] another good reason to drink red wine...
date posted 1st September 2003 19:17
... or you could just not smoke!
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From: [EMAIL REMOVED] [EMAIL REMOVED] Behalf Of Luke
Perman
Sent: 01 September 2003 16:54
To: FN-FORUM / [EMAIL REMOVED]
Subject: FN-FORUM:...
RE: FN-FORUM: IE/VB Question
date posted 1st September 2003 19:16
VB6 (and presumaby above) have good IE controls that I have used a few times
for things (forcing form fills, simulating site traffic, etc.) so if you
hid/removed the standard IE browser and used this...
FN-FORUM: IE/VB Question
date posted 1st September 2003 19:15
Hi Andy,
I did something very similar as an internet kiosk! we had a combination of
Flash and VB6 and basically the user couldn't access the internet without
paying the fee!
Contact me offlist if you...
Re: FN-FORUM: legal pre-requisites on web sites - what does the law say?
date posted 1st September 2003 19:11
Sorry, should have said that TSO is The Stationar - er, Statione - oh,
bugger...
Dave, what were those definitions, again?
John Anderson
Soaring Penguin...
Re: FN-FORUM: legal pre-requisites on web sites - what does the law say?
date posted 1st September 2003 19:10
Do you mean what information is needed to register a limited company? Or do
you mean, what information needs to be provided by a limited company to
another customer?
TSO has a great little kit for s...
Re: FN-FORUM: [ OT ] another good reason to drink red wine...
date posted 1st September 2003 19:05
> > http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/3197365.stm
> Why not just give up smoking? If I can I'm sure others can also!
>
> Anyway, I can't stand red wine!
It also fails to mention the increased incide...
Re: FN-FORUM: pcmcia card reader
date posted 1st September 2003 18:51
On Mon, 1 Sep 2003, Luke Perman wrote:
> a friend of mine just bought one of them vodafone pcmcia cards to plug
> into his laptop, only to discover his laptop doesn't have a slot!!
You mean a GSM...
RE: FN-FORUM: how to spell stationary?
date posted 1st September 2003 18:51
On Mon, 1 Sep 2003, Mike Adamson wrote:
> wedding stationary 297
> wedding stationery 192
Shocking!
"1 : materials (as paper, pens, and ink) for writing or typing
2 : letter paper u...
Re: FN-FORUM: pcmcia card reader
date posted 1st September 2003 18:44
on 1/9/03 5:46 pm, Luke Perman at [EMAIL REMOVED] wrote:
> a friend of mine just bought one of them vodafone pcmcia cards to plug
> into his laptop, only to discover his laptop doesn't have a slot!!...
Re: FN-FORUM: how many pages will broken after this?
date posted 1st September 2003 18:33
>> I don't understand all this
> Basically, a company (called Eolas) have patented...
OK, OK...I understood it, I meant I didn't understand the widespread panic.
What I'm saying is rhetoric like......
FN-FORUM: IE/VB Question
date posted 1st September 2003 18:09
Howdy,
I've been asked to provide a quote that includes the following requirement:-
5. Produce a log-in screen that captures user's name, email and three
profile generating questions before allowing...
RE: FN-FORUM: how many pages will broken after this?
date posted 1st September 2003 17:42
> Which bit exactly is NOT going to work?
The bit where you embed a 'program object' into a page.
Like Flash, for example. And it won't be an EMBED or OBJECT issue -
doing at at all is breaking the...
Re: FN-FORUM: legal pre-requisites on web sites - what does the law say?
date posted 1st September 2003 17:42
Good afternoon,
Can anyone advise, or point me in the direction, of what information needs
to be provided about a limited company in terms of contact details
etc.........the customer does not want to...
RE: FN-FORUM: [ OT ] another good reason to drink red wine...
date posted 1st September 2003 17:35
Why not just give up smoking? If I can I'm sure others can also!
Anyway, I can't stand red wine!
Kai
Kai Farnhill
Monoliff
www.monoliff.com
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Re: FN-FORUM: Holiday
date posted 1st September 2003 17:26
> > holiday? holiday? what is this word?
>
> Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913):
> Holiday \Hol`i*day\, a.
> 1. Of or pertaining to a festival; cheerful; joyous; gay.
> --Sha...
Re: FN-FORUM: Holiday
date posted 1st September 2003 17:23
on 1/9/03 3:14 pm, Andrew Wilson at [EMAIL REMOVED] wrote:
>
> >
> > holiday? holiday? what is this word?
on 1/9/03 3:49 pm, Dave Edwards at [EMAIL REMOVED] reached for the dictionary
again:
>
> We...
FN-FORUM: Quotes please
date posted 1st September 2003 17:22
I have a client who runs an IT training company and has a simple
Unix-hosted site=2E He wants to have a form that can be completed that on=
submission, takes the visitor to a certificate with a uniq...
RE: FN-FORUM: how many pages will broken after this?
date posted 1st September 2003 17:21
> Isn't there also an issue of 'prior art'? In 1987, Apple=20
> launched a product called HyperCard which was a hyperlinked=20
> based product and it could act on external objects such as=20
> launch...
Re: FN-FORUM: asp question
date posted 1st September 2003 17:14
Hi,
I have already tried this.src while I was waiting for my post to appear.
That worked ok but I still don't understand why the other way didn't.
Thanks for you help
Pam
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FN-FORUM: pcmcia card reader
date posted 1st September 2003 17:11
hi all,
a friend of mine just bought one of them vodafone pcmcia cards to plug
into his laptop, only to discover his laptop doesn't have a slot!!
does anyone know if it is possible to get some ki...
RE: FN-FORUM: how many pages will broken after this?
date posted 1st September 2003 17:03
> it just goes to show how necessary closer adherence to 'web=20
> standards'=20
> is needed when building pages or sites...
No it doesn't.
I'm sorry to sound like a stuck record here but standards...
Re: FN-FORUM: Freeserve IP range
date posted 1st September 2003 17:02
On Monday 01 Sep 2003 12:36 pm, Andy Macnaughton-Jones wrote:
> Hi,
> does anybody know the ranges of the IP addresses that freeserve
> assigns to ISDN dialups ? Need to know for "security" (not for...
Re: FN-FORUM: how to spell stationary?
date posted 1st September 2003 17:02
on 1/9/03 4:09 pm, Dan Norcott at [EMAIL REMOVED] wrote:
> Did anyone else experience a big delay between posting and getting these?
> It might explain the sheer quantity of them. I responded as soo...
Re: FN-FORUM: how to spell stationary?
date posted 1st September 2003 17:02
Yeah...me too...not that this will be in the least bit relevant by the time
you're reading it...either that or it will be surrounded by dozens of posts
saying the same thing.
Damon : Base-8
----- O...
Re: FN-FORUM: how to spell stationary?
date posted 1st September 2003 17:00
yep, none of us were very stationary on this one......... (sic)
On Monday, September 1, 2003, at 04:09 PM, Dan Norcott wrote:
> Did anyone else experience a big delay between posting and getting
>...
RE: FN-FORUM: how many pages will broken after this?
date posted 1st September 2003 16:53
> I don't understand all this
Basically, a company (called Eolas) have patented 'opening and executing
an embedded program object' scary enough but their patent actually
specifically mentions images,...
Re: FN-FORUM: Enough please !!!
date posted 1st September 2003 16:51
I am of course referring to the spelling of Stationary....
Re: FN-FORUM: how many pages will broken after this?
date posted 1st September 2003 16:50
On 01/09/2003 at 14:34 David Eckersall wrote:
>as matt edwards pointed out IE's only the first - they'll go after
>opera, mozilla, etc. soon enough.
However, such patents are currently unenforceabl...
Re: FN-FORUM: Enough please !!!
date posted 1st September 2003 16:50
I cannot believe people are still answering this question, that's about the
25th reply so far (and the first reply was enough).
Must be one of those slow-moving days - solitaire, freecell, write ema...
RE: FN-FORUM: how to spell stationary?
date posted 1st September 2003 16:49
Its reality!
Mike
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL REMOVED] [EMAIL REMOVED] Behalf Of Luke
> Perman
> Sent: 01 September 2003 16:58
> To: FN-FORUM / [EMAIL REMOVED]
> Subject: Re: FN-FORU...
Re: FN-FORUM: Trillian / messenger message
date posted 1st September 2003 16:42
Oktal wrote:
> Download Trillian Pro 2 and whilst its on the way down, read this
> thread :
>
>
http://www.ceruleanstudios.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=42884&highl
> ight=messenger+update
We...
RE: FN-FORUM: asp question
date posted 1st September 2003 16:42
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Does this work?...
RE: FN-FORUM: how many pages will broken after this?
date posted 1st September 2003 16:25
Which bit exactly is NOT going to work?
Mike
> -----Original Message-----
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> Eckersall
> Sent: 01 September 2003 16:34
> To: FN-FORUM / [EMAI...
FN-FORUM: [ OT ] another good reason to drink red wine...
date posted 1st September 2003 16:17
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/3197365.stm...
Re: FN-FORUM: Holiday
date posted 1st September 2003 16:14
on 1/9/03 3:14 pm, Andrew Wilson at [EMAIL REMOVED] wrote:
>
> holiday? holiday? what is this word?
Sorry - I had to do it! It's my new toy
;-)
anything and everything to do with apple macint...
Re: FN-FORUM: Freeserve IP range
date posted 1st September 2003 16:14
Not sure off the top of my head.
Try loggin on to www.ispreview.co.uk and asking in their forums :)
Might work, as there are some pretty clever peeps in there!
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From: "And...
Re: FN-FORUM: Holiday
date posted 1st September 2003 16:13
on 1/9/03 3:14 pm, Andrew Wilson at [EMAIL REMOVED] wrote:
>
> holiday? holiday? what is this word?
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913):
Holiday \Hol`i*day\, a.
1. Of or pertaining...
Re: FN-FORUM: how many pages will broken after this?
date posted 1st September 2003 16:08
on 1/9/03 12:10 pm, Matt Edwards at [EMAIL REMOVED] wrote:
> "A system allowing a user of a browser program on a computer connected
> to an open distributed hypermedia system to access and execute an...
Re: FN-FORUM: asp question
date posted 1st September 2003 15:47
PAMELA WHITTAKER wrote:
> Hi,
> I have the following on a form named ContactForm. OnMouseOut and
> onMouseOver are failing because it can't find Image5. What should I put so
> that it can be fou...
RE: FN-FORUM: Freeserve IP range
date posted 1st September 2003 15:40
Andy
You could try connecting to the Freeserve ISDN account and checking what IP
address is assigned. Then feed this into www.ripe.net whois database and
see what ranges are allocated to freeserve....
Re: FN-FORUM: how to spell stationary?
date posted 1st September 2003 15:33
Did anyone else experience a big delay between posting and getting these?
It might explain the sheer quantity of them. I responded as soon as I got
the original post, and my message didn't appear unt...
FN-FORUM: asp question
date posted 1st September 2003 15:30
Hi,
I have the following on a form named ContactForm. OnMouseOut and
onMouseOver are failing because it can't find Image5. What should I put so
that it can be found. I have tried self.document.Ima...
Re: FN-FORUM: how to spell stationary?
date posted 1st September 2003 15:29
In this case it's not an either/or or Americanism, they mean completely
different things.
Stationary is motionless and stationery is paper.
In article [EMAIL REMOVED]
[EMAIL REMOVED] (Thomas Desig...
Re: FN-FORUM: how many pages will broken after this?
date posted 1st September 2003 15:26
I don't understand all this - surely all browsers use either EMBED or OBJECT
to get external objects into the page? So what did we do wrong? How could
we have adhered any closer to standards? More...
Re: FN-FORUM: how to spell stationary?
date posted 1st September 2003 15:21
arrrgh!!! all those miss-spelled words :-[
it bites!!!
On Monday, September 1, 2003, at 01:35 PM, Mike Adamson wrote:
>
> Hope this helps;
>
>
> Keyword Count
>
> wedding stationary...
RE: FN-FORUM: how to spell stationary?
date posted 1st September 2003 15:14
ENOUGH !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!=20...
FN-FORUM: Stationery
date posted 1st September 2003 15:06
Its simple stationery has a letter e in it for envelope the other one doesn't.
Phil T
4Design
SELF EMPLOYED? http://www.eurexcelir.com/eurdream - earn a substantial 2nd Income
___________________...
Re: FN-FORUM: how to spell stationary?
date posted 1st September 2003 15:04
Stationary - An orange-yellow crystalline compound, C17H20N4O6, the
principal growth-promoting factor in the vitamin B complex, naturally
occurring in milk, leafy vegetables, fresh meat, and egg yolks...
Re: FN-FORUM: how many pages will broken after this?
date posted 1st September 2003 14:58
as matt edwards pointed out IE's only the first - they'll go after
opera, mozilla, etc. soon enough.
there'll be new business alright, but its going to involve whatever new
method M$, macromedia an...
RE: FN-FORUM: Holiday
date posted 1st September 2003 14:57
A.S. wrote:
>> I just resubscribed after a week in Portugal. Have you all been
>> having fun?
>
> Been quite dull apart from Ross dutifully taking the piss out some of
> the more-challenged subscrib...
Re: FN-FORUM: how to spell stationary?
date posted 1st September 2003 14:45
You can remember the Stationery one as it has an e in it for envelopes - simple.
Phil Turner
SELF EMPLOYED? http://www.eurexcelir.com/eurdream - earn a 2nd Income, and this one works
___________...
RE: FN-FORUM: how to spell stationary?
date posted 1st September 2003 14:38
stationary - stopped - standing still
stationery - letterheads etc
Andrew
_________________________
Andrew Wilson Productions
Web Design & Hosting - Print Design - Graphics - Multimedia
South Lanarks...
RE: FN-FORUM: Holiday
date posted 1st September 2003 14:38
holiday? holiday? what is this word?
Andrew
_________________________
Andrew Wilson Productions
Web Design & Hosting - Print Design - Graphics - Multimedia
South Lanarkshire, Scotland
tel: 01899 2...
Re: FN-FORUM: how to spell stationary?
date posted 1st September 2003 14:37
Okay, thanks all *blush*
Best Regards
D Thomas
Web: http://www.thomas-design.co.uk
Mail: [EMAIL REMOVED]
Tel: 0870 162 0723...
Re: FN-FORUM: Trillian / messenger message
date posted 1st September 2003 14:35
Sorry, just bugged about the funeral procession for my favourite IM, which
isn't dead yet. ;)
Damon : Base-8
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To: [EMAIL REMOVED]
S...
RE: FN-FORUM: how to spell stationary?
date posted 1st September 2003 14:04
stationary = not moving
stationery = envelopes and pens
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FN-FORUM: pcmia cards
date posted 1st September 2003 14:04
hi all,
a friend of mine just bought one of them vodafone pcmia cards to plug
into his laptop, only to discover his laptop doesn't have a slot!!
does anyone know if it is possible to get some kin...
RE: FN-FORUM: how to spell stationary?
date posted 1st September 2003 14:01
DT wrote:
> I know this sounds like a stupid question, but which is right below
> or which one would most of you use to spell it?
>
> stationary
> stationery
Are you talking about office supplies, o...
FN-FORUM: asp question
date posted 1st September 2003 13:56
Hi,
I have the following on a form named ContactForm. OnMouseOut and
onMouseOver are failing because it can't find Image5. What should I put so
that it can be found. I have tried self.document.Im...
Re: FN-FORUM: how to spell stationary?
date posted 1st September 2003 13:46
stationary - standing still
stationery - papery that you write (print) on!
Derek
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Re: FN-FORUM: how to spell stationary?
date posted 1st September 2003 13:45
Both are right....
You have stationary traffic, in which nothing is moving, and a stationery
cupboard, where you keep your paperclips.
I think...:-)
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From: "Thomas Des...
Re: FN-FORUM: how to spell stationary?
date posted 1st September 2003 13:28
stationary = not moving
stationery = pens, paper & stuff
Chris
In message [EMAIL REMOVED] Thomas Design
[EMAIL REMOVED] writes
>
>I know this sounds like a stupid question, but which is right below...
Re: FN-FORUM: how to spell stationary?
date posted 1st September 2003 13:20
They're 2 different things, depends which you mean. Stationary is when and
object is still whereas stationery is what you write on.
Damon : Base-8
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From: "Thomas Design"...
RE: FN-FORUM: how to spell stationary?
date posted 1st September 2003 13:18
Stationary - Not moving; not appearing to move; stable; fixed.
Stationery - The articles usually sold by stationers, as paper, pens, =
ink,
quills, blank books, etc.
Regards
=20
Darren Spink
TEL:...
RE: FN-FORUM: how to spell stationary?
date posted 1st September 2003 13:10
Stationery
Stationary is to be still, unmoving.
Cheers
Kai
Kai Farnhill
Monoliff
www.monoliff.com
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Re: FN-FORUM: how to spell stationary?
date posted 1st September 2003 13:08
On Monday, September 1, 2003, at 12:02 PM, Thomas Design wrote:
>
> I know this sounds like a stupid question, but which is right below or
> which
> one would most of you use to spell it?
Depends o...
Re: FN-FORUM: how to spell stationary?
date posted 1st September 2003 13:05
For a non-moving object, stationary.
For items sold by stationers such as pencils, stationery.
Cheers,
Tim
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RE: FN-FORUM: how to spell stationary?
date posted 1st September 2003 13:02
> stationary
can't move
> stationery
paper clips.
G...
Re: FN-FORUM: how to spell stationary?
date posted 1st September 2003 13:01
one is to stand still, whilst the other is something you write on...
which were you going for ??? :-D
luke
On Monday, September 1, 2003, at 12:02 PM, Thomas Design wrote:
>
> I know this sounds...
RE: FN-FORUM: how to spell stationary?
date posted 1st September 2003 12:59
Hope this helps;
Keyword Count
wedding stationary 297
wedding stationery 192
Wedding Stationery 52
wedding program stationary 41
wedding invitation stationary 3...
Re: FN-FORUM: how many pages will broken after this?
date posted 1st September 2003 12:58
it just goes to show how necessary closer adherence to 'web standards'
is needed when building pages or sites...
internet explorer has always been pretty 'loose' about badly coded
pages - which is...
FN-FORUM: FN FORUM: Pedant
date posted 1st September 2003 12:54
And this what the Icarus dictionary says about some of us:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913):
Pedant \Ped"ant\, n. [F. p['e]dant, It. pedante, fr. Gr. ? to
instruct, from pai^s boy. S...
Re: FN-FORUM: how to spell stationary?
date posted 1st September 2003 12:54
Uh? Depends on the context. Try www.dictionary.com for definitions and usage...
Re: FN-FORUM: how to spell stationary?
date posted 1st September 2003 12:53
Thomas Design wrote:
> I know this sounds like a stupid question, but which is right below or which
> one would most of you use to spell it?
Erm, depends what you're trying to describe!
> stationar...
Re: FN-FORUM: how to spell stationary?
date posted 1st September 2003 12:52
Er... as in not moving, or as in paper?
ary=3Dthe former, and ery is the latter
Steve
On 1 Sep 2003 11:02:59 -0000, you wrote:
>
>I know this sounds like a stupid question, but which is right belo...
RE: FN-FORUM: how to spell stationary?
date posted 1st September 2003 12:51
Depends on usage.. if you are looking to spell 'stationery' as in pens
and paper etc.. or 'stationary' as in standing still.
Regards
Deborah
=A0
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:.:.:. A t o m i=A0c=A0P h u s e .:.:.:
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Re: FN-FORUM: how to spell stationary?
date posted 1st September 2003 12:51
On 1 Sep 2003 11:02:57 -0000, Thomas Design [EMAIL REMOVED]
wrote:
> I know this sounds like a stupid question, but which is right below or
> which
> one would most of you use to spell it?
They're...
Re: FN-FORUM: how to spell stationary?
date posted 1st September 2003 12:50
on 1/9/03 12:02 pm, Thomas Design at [EMAIL REMOVED] wrote:
> I know this sounds like a stupid question, but which is right below or which
> one would most of you use to spell it?
>
> stationary
We...
Re: FN-FORUM: how to spell stationary?
date posted 1st September 2003 12:48
Stationary = immobile
Stationery = writing materials and office supplies
:o}
> I know this sounds like a stupid question, but which is right below or
which
> one would most of you use to spell it?...
Re: FN-FORUM: how to spell stationary?
date posted 1st September 2003 12:47
Both are right. Ery is for envelope and letters, Ary is for car not moving.
Or at least thats what I remember from english lesson ;)
-Dave
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Re: FN-FORUM: Holiday
date posted 1st September 2003 12:45
> I just resubscribed after a week in Portugal. Have you all been having
fun?
Been quite dull apart from Ross dutifully taking the piss out some of the
more-challenged subscribers....
Re: FN-FORUM: Trillian / messenger message
date posted 1st September 2003 12:35
Useful information charmingly delivered.
I thank you,
Dan.
> This thread is on crack. There isn't a problem and CS have supplied a
fixed
> v.2 and are delivering a fixed .74 before the cut-off day....
FN-FORUM: Freeserve IP range
date posted 1st September 2003 12:00
Hi,
does anybody know the ranges of the IP addresses that freeserve
assigns to ISDN dialups ? Need to know for "security" (not for me for a
site I need to connect to)
Cheers
Andy...
RE: FN-FORUM: how many pages will broken after this?
date posted 1st September 2003 11:34
> Hurrah - more people using Mozilla soon then :)
>=20
> One in the bag for standard compliant browsers.
This has nothing to do with the standards compliance of browsers.
Isn't Mozilla also:
"A sys...
FN-FORUM: how to spell stationary?
date posted 1st September 2003 11:27
I know this sounds like a stupid question, but which is right below or which
one would most of you use to spell it?
stationary
stationery
Best Regards
D Thomas
Web: http://www.thomas-design.co.uk
M...
FN-FORUM: Holiday
date posted 1st September 2003 11:19
I just resubscribed after a week in Portugal. Have you all been having fun?
David Nye
Business Software & Database Developer
www.dnye.co.uk...
Re: FN-FORUM: Trillian / messenger message
date posted 1st September 2003 11:16
This thread is on crack. There isn't a problem and CS have supplied a fixed
v.2 and are delivering a fixed .74 before the cut-off day. The new versions
use the new msn protocols and CS promise this...
RE: FN-FORUM: ASP Message Boards
date posted 1st September 2003 11:03
Try Snitz Forums. You can customise the pages with your own colours, logos
etc
It integrates with Access, MySQL & SQLserver. Doesn't use XSL yet.
http://forum.snitz.com
It seems to work very well th...
Re: FN-FORUM: Trillian / messenger message
date posted 1st September 2003 10:36
At least Microsoft have published the protocols for MSN...which is a darn
sight more than Yahell do.
Seems that if have slack security, they get complained at. Then if they do
changes to tighten it...
FN-FORUM: ASP Message Boards
date posted 1st September 2003 10:36
Morning All,
Can anyone recommend some decent ASP message board software, free or
otherwise.
I've already used Web Wiz Forums (http://webwizguide.info) but I'm looking
for something template based r...
RE: FN-FORUM: finance calculator
date posted 1st September 2003 10:08
Hi Lindsey,
Javascript the definitive guide 4th edition by O'Reily press
(http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/jscript4/) Has a loan payment calculator in
chapter 1. The code can be got from http://example...
RE: FN-FORUM: Trillian / messenger message
date posted 1st September 2003 10:01
> Jeez... the bastards.
Well, not really. Once Trillian started charging for Pro Microsoft
rightly got somewhat pissed off.
G...
Re: FN-FORUM: Trillian / messenger message
date posted 1st September 2003 09:56
nick gerig wrote:
> http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5066412.html?tag=fd_top
Not unexpected, trillian & the like have been getting a free ride off MS's
servers for ages. Apparently MS said something a...
Re: FN-FORUM: finance calculator
date posted 1st September 2003 09:54
> You could either do it in ASP or in javascript. If you've a full spec
> for what you want, mail me off list and I'm sure I can sort something
> for you.
To everyone who answered this thread:
I don...
Re: FN-FORUM: Trillian / messenger message
date posted 1st September 2003 09:50
Dan Norcott wrote:
> Jeez... the bastards.
You sound like you didn't know that already. :-)
Matt...
RE: FN-FORUM: Trillian / messenger message
date posted 1st September 2003 09:47
>> http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5066412.html?tag=3Dfd_top
now that=92s a royal pain in the butt..
=A0
=A0
:.:.:. A t o m i=A0c=A0P h u s e .:.:.:
=A0
=A0
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Re: FN-FORUM: Trillian / messenger message
date posted 1st September 2003 09:41
Jeez... the bastards.
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Sent: Monday, September 01, 2003 10:10 AM
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Re: FN-FORUM: 3D Artists
date posted 1st September 2003 09:38
Hi,
Dont know if this is what you meant but I have a black-belt in Karate and am
competant with a number of weapons (Bo staff, Tonfa, Kame (sickles)).
Hugo
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From: "John...
RE: FN-FORUM: Trillian / messenger message
date posted 1st September 2003 09:35
http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5066412.html?tag=fd_top
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL REMOVED] [EMAIL REMOVED] On
> Behalf Of Dan Norcott
> Sent: 01 September 2003 08:36
> To: FN-F...
RE: FN-FORUM: how many pages will broken after this?
date posted 1st September 2003 09:26
DE> this looks interesting:
DE> http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/4/32561.html
DE>
DE> i wonder
DE> how many businesses are going to suddenly find
DE> their sites broken?
a link to the patent....
Re: FN-FORUM: Trillian / messenger message
date posted 1st September 2003 09:14
yeah I've been getting it too (trillian/win32). Perhaps unwisely I
added sender to my ignore list. Haven't been to the url was a little
suspicious to say the least so if anyone does know what's goin...
Re: FN-FORUM: DVD production
date posted 1st September 2003 09:11
Whats the deal at the moment regarding DVD compatability? It would be nice
to know that i can produce 1000 or 100 or even 1 DVD and for it to be
compatable with xbox pstation and most home DVD players...
FN-FORUM: Trillian / messenger message
date posted 1st September 2003 09:00
Hi All
I use trillian (an instant messaging client), and recently I've been getting
messages like this:
_________________________________
NET Messenger Service Staff: You are running a version of me...
RE: FN-FORUM: About Ms Access, Arabic Language and ASP 3.0...
date posted 1st September 2003 07:23
Hi,
Fellows thanks for your kind help, now I m able to
display arabic, urdu language characters on Windows XP
and Widnows 2000 Internet Explorer. But when I try my
code on IE of Window 98 it again dis...