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Roger Nelson | Ed Vance | Old mail and new! |
October 17, 2016 9:42 AM * |
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On Nov Sep-10-1908 -07:-25, Ed Vance (1:2320/105.1) wrote to Roger Nelson: EV> 10-13-16 06:09 Roger Nelson wrote to Ed Vance about Re: Old mail EV> and new! Howdy! Roger, EV> 10-08-16 10:52 Holger Granholm wrote to Paul Quinn about Re: Old EV> mail and new! [...] EV> I run XP and Vista and gonna stay with them after reading comments on EV> askwoody.com about Microsoft changing Win7 updates to be like WinTen EV> does, "Get 'Em All In One Big File", No Option to choose from those that EV> are proven to be Safe. RN> That isn't true here with either Windows 7 or Windows 10, so don't RN> believe everything you read and only half of what you see. (-: EV> I'm glad to hear Your W7 and W10 pcs are behaving. Behaving? That's another story. (-: EV> Leo Notenboom says the same thing as You, but there are some EV> comments to His article on W10 that are about the same as what I EV> read on Woody Leonhard's articles and comment sections. If set up as I recommended, you should be presented with a list of Important and Optional updates. You may then choose the ones you want to update, but I take them all so I don't have to depend on M$ or my memory to remind me that something wasn't updated. [...] EV> When I got the Commodore 64 back in 1984, I was wanting to learn what EV> makes them work. I ain't done it yet, but I'm still at it. RN> That takes me back. Too bad they couldn't produce a more affordable RN> Amiga. That was a heck of a machine, but no one was writing programs RN> for it. EV> A employee at a Commodore PC Store demostrated how easy it was to EV> draw a picture using the Amiga, but I didn't have the money to get EV> an Amiga. I don't recall if that was one of the things demonstrated, but the color, stereo sound and contiguous memory were what grabbed my attention. EV> A friend of mine used C=64 GEOS to draw a picture of himself and EV> his Commodore gear to print on a Floppy Disk Jacket and gave a copy EV> of it to me. Interesting. EV> I tried to edit out the mustache in the image and made a big blank EV> mess. LOL! EV> iirc When I moved (scrolled) the drawing, GEOS Saved the mess on EV> the floppy disk by writing over the original. DUH! EV> So I gave up on trying to use GEOS to make a drawing. Live and learn, Ed. EV> I tried using Paint in W3.1 to see if I could draw something and EV> didn't do any better than I did on GEOS64. Technology wasn't there. That's why the Amiga was ahead of its time. EV> I'm not a Artist, although I use Irafanview a lot, but I don't try EV> to draw something using it, I use it to Edit and to Save or Print EV> something I find in my wanderings around on the internet. I can't even draw my own bath. Regards, Roger --- timEd/386 1.10+ W10 (1607) * Origin: NCS BBS - Houma, LoUiSiAna - (1:3828/7) |
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