[CTS] Re: Error message/Yahpoop/Tee

My first real computer was a Tandy 1000SX. Whoopie inspired me with the
movie "Jumping Jack Flash". After seeing that movie I just had to have a
computer.  Back then I was considered the software Queen.  You want it I
would have a friend who had it and was forever copying diskettes.

Dora

Russ Blakeman wrote:

>  Dora I can relate to that, I started way back in the mid 70;s before
> IBM came out with any of the personal computers. I've run BBS's and
> even run pre-300 baud to iclude acoustic couplers and manual connect
> modems and had Borland Turbo Pascal, BASIC (tons of kinds), COBOL,
> FORTRAN, SnoBol, Assembler, C, C+, C++, some defencse only languages,
> etc. Had a Sanyo MBC-555-2 that was a pain in the arse and even wrote
> regular articles for Soft Sector Magazine from Falsoft Publishing
> right near here in Louisville (now long gone). I've done Commodores,
> Sinclairs, Timex, TRS-80 includsing the 1000, 2000 and 3000 line, IBMs
> out the gazoo and manya many other machines most people have never
> heard of. Doubt too many people on the list have had the thrill  of
> loading a program by cassette or even keypunch card but as much of a
> drag as it is I enjoyed it - still do for a few of my die hard
> clients. Of course our resident mainframer, Jack, gets to smell the
> wonderous aroma of hot capacitors and the grease used to lubricate
> tape reels and keypunch readers - I'm long out of that. I've done some
> mini's and midrangers recently but I try to stay with the PC's,
> servers up to motel fridge size and all types of printers and
> networking, including cabling and wireless installs (did a60ft tower
> today in the freezing wind including the marker lights).
>
>      -----Original Message-----
>      From: computertalkshop-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>      [mailto:computertalkshop-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of
>      Dangerous
>      Sent: Saturday, November 29, 2003 8:57 PM
>      To: computertalkshop@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>      Subject: [CTS] Re: Error message/Yahpoop/Tee
>
>      I was a dos girl way back  (early eighties 300 baud modem on
>      BBS boards)with turbo pascal under my belt.  Now I will not
>      go into DOS or venture far incase I lose all my files.  Hell
>      I still keep my computer backed up weekly  and I still dread
>      if I have to reformat and start from scratch.
>      But then I have super Michael to help me if I do run into
>      problems and Tee and all of you.
>
>      Dora
>
>      Michael wrote:
>
>     >  I'm not really such an "answer guy" as all that.   I'ver
>     > just been around puters for a stupidly long time, and I've
>     > grown accustomed to their feces. ((U))  M
>     > ----- Original Message -----
>     > From: Dangerous
>     > To: computertalkshop@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx: Saturday November
>     > 29, 2003 8:20 AMSubject: [CTS] Re: Error
>     > message/Yahpoop/Tee
>     >  Michael, is that you?  Man you sure can get around.  Nice
>     > to see you are you staying ? Seems I run into you every
>     > where I go.  Guess you could call that cyber stalking. If
>     > anyone has a computer question the chances of Michael
>     > knowing the solution are real good.
>     >
>     > <snicker>
>     >
>     > Dora
>     >
>     > Michael wrote:
>     >
>     > > Uhhh.. Jackie... I think you just *might* have hit the
>     > > proverbial nail on its head. Now the question is, if your
>     > > aim's so good... how come you hit the nail instead of
>     > > hitting Yahpoop?  :-) (And for those who've never seen me
>     > > before... hello.  I'm Michael, and I'll be your lurker
>     > > for this evening.  I am not responsible for any
>     > > occasional words. The dummy with the moving lips does all
>     > > my talking for me.  <G>) ((U))  M
>     > > ----- Original Message -----
>     > > From: CRAZYDOVE@xxxxxxx
>     > > To: computertalkshop@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx: Friday November
>     > > 28, 2003 8:50 PMSubject: [CTS] Re: Error
>     > > message/Yahpoop/Tee
>     > >  No...I said I leave my email program running 24/7, it
>     > > checks for email every 10 minutes..and downloads any new
>     > > emails that come in about every 10 minutes.  I also have
>     > > 20 megs of storage on Optonline..even if I did leave it
>     > > there..which I don't.  So..I'm back to square one..if
>     > > it's coming into my email program..why is it bouncing
>     > > according to Yahpoop!!!!!   Maybe because Yahpoop is an
>     > > idiot website and doesn't know there a** from their
>     > > elbow?
>     > > Boy..it sure seems like when I ask a question..all hell
>     > > breaks loose..LOL!
>     > > Oh well..enquiring minds NEED to know!  :)
>     > > Thanks Tee..thanks Joe (I think) ;)
>     > > John..Eric..Charles..etc.etc.etc.  Now I have to read
>     > > more replies..I'll be baaack!
>     > >                                               Jackie
>     > >
>     > > In a message dated 11/28/03 10:59:58 PM Eastern Standard
>     > > Time, Cuffy10@xxxxxxx writes:
>     > >
>     > >
>     > >>  Only if the unread mail was left on the server.
>     > >>  You said it doesn't hold mail??
>     > >
>     > --
>     >
>     > When opportunity knocks...don't miss the dance.
>     >
>     >
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>     >
>
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>
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>
>
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>
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