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echo: cooking
to: mark lewis
from: Dave Drum
date: 2017-05-13 06:52:26
subject: Re: testing

-=> mark lewis wrote to Dave Drum <=-

 DD> I dunno if Blue Wave OLR is freeware/shareware or abandonware.

 ml> bluewave is abandonware and requires a patch for y2k bug...

As written and furnished by our own Dale Shipp - who also has a nice hamburger 
helper for MMconv - the conversion utility for Meal Muncher.

 DD> Or even if it's still being "improved" as MultiMail and Qodem are.

 ml> as i recall, the creator of bluewave was in a very nasty accident years
 ml> ago... his brother tried to keep the software going but failed...
 ml> there's been no support at all since then...

Not to mention that demand has dwindled precipitously. I also, back in the 
day, used another non-Y2K susceptible OLR called CMPqwk - but getting it to 
run on anything W98 Millenium edition required comaptibility mode. I sort-of 
wish development had continued on that one as it was quite nice.

I finally found a home for the nasty canned tuna I got at Hy-Vee a few weeks 
ago. My local letter carriers are doing a "Help Stamp Out Hunger"
collection 
.... and Hy-Vee had a 10 for $10 sale on Tuna Helper in various 
flavours/descriptions which included an additional spiff of 10c/gallon off the 
pump price of gasoline at affiliated gas staions - so the cans of tuna and a 
box of Tuna Helper for each are bagged up and out by the mail box for the mail 
lady to snag. And I'm now at 82c/gal off my next fill up. If I time it right 
I'll run out as I enter the station and coast to the pumps - maximising my 
discount.  Bv)=

MMMMM----- Recipe via Meal-Master (tm) v8.06
 
      Title: Tuscan Tuna Salad
 Categories: Seafood, Beans, Vegetables, Chilies, Greens
      Yield: 4 Servings
 
     13 oz Can white tuna; packed in
           - water, drained
      8 oz Can dark red kidney beans;
           - rinsed, drained
      1 lg Tomato; seeded, diced
    1/2 c  Ripe olives; sliced
    1/2 c  Sliced green onion; w/tops
    1/2 c  Pace Picante Sauce
      4 oz Can chopped green chilies
    1/3 c  Bottled Italian dressing
    1/2 ts Dried basil, crushed
      3 c  Shredded spinach leaves
 
  Combine tuna, beans, tomato, olives and onions in large
  bowl. Combine Pace Picante Sauce, chilies, dressing and
  basil in small bowl, mixing well; add to tuna mixture.
  Toss lightly. Chill.
  
  Arrange spinach on serving plate; top with tuna mixture.
  Serve with additional Pace Picante Sauce.
  
  Uncle Dirty Dave's Archives
 
MMMMM

... I want to find a voracious, small-minded predator and name it after the 
IRS.
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