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Message   Dan Clough    The Millionaire   Re: \r\n in text.dat file   August 5, 2019
 6:27 PM *  

-=> The Millionaire wrote to Gamgee <=-

 >  DM> These codes are in there for a reason. If you're modifying a
 >  DM> text.dat file without actually seeing where/how its used in the
 >  DM> BBS, I think you'lll be in for a big surprise when you see how it
 >  DM> actually looks when used.
 >
 >  DM> You seem to be browsing the text.dat looking for things to
 >  DM> change. That is backwards. Instead, you should be browsing your
 >  DM> BBS looking for things you want to change and then if that thing
 >  DM> happens to be in the text.dat, change it then. Not before.

 > Well..... he's got to *HAVE* a BBS first, before he can browse
 > it...  Solid logic and reasoning do not seem to work on "The
 > Millionaire".

 TM> ok you want to talk about logic? let's start with recording
 TM> engineering, shall we? do you even know what a trident series 65
 TM> is or a studer a-800 or a lexicon prime time delay is? because
 TM> when you do, look me up then we'll talk. google it if you have
 TM> to. i took a course in this field so i don't have to.

LOL!!!  Oh, you took a course, eh?

What you stated there above has absolutely *NOTHING* to do with 
"logic".  Nothing at all, period.  Maybe you should take a course 
on logic, too.

Asking technical questions means nothing.  I work on linear 
particle accelerators for a living.  Care to have a debate about 
nuclear physics?

Please, seriously, think about the questions you're asking.  DM is 
very patient and tries to answer your questions, but... many of 
them really are quite silly.  Especially when nearly every single 
one of them concerns the details of "text.dat".  That is near the 
bottom of the list in importance of ANY file involved in SBBS.

Could you make me a "mix tape" of my favorite tunes from the 80's?


... So easy, a child could do it. Child sold separately.
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