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echo: bluewave
to: Nancy Backus
from: James Bradley
date: 2009-01-13 20:17:00
subject: BW Full Screen [was--All

on 01-11-09 22:55: Nancy Backus to James Bradley re: BW Full Screen [was--All

 -=> Quoting James Bradley to Nancy Backus on 01-07-09 16:17 <=-

 NB>> Hey, James... :)   Good to see you back... guess you've just been

I forgot to say, thanks. Like I told Jim, "Doin' what I can with what
I gots."
 Seeing as this message began and ends with BW as the topic, I figured I'd
move it here before that snarley dog gets awaken.  Maybe Art will follow.

 JB> of those vortices, 2009 might still be salvageable.

 NB> One can certainly hope.  :)

Pictures at eleven (months). 0-8*

 JB> van, rewire an alternator in a car, or start a reluctant bus, I'll be
 JB> mobile again. 

 NB> In the meantime, you are stuck at home and at your computer?  (she
 NB> says, in a making lemonade from lemons sort of way...  )   Good luck

That reluctant one-ton cut-away "Handy" bus, was not too handy as
a commuter
vehicle, so I was starting to run out of "lemons". 

 NB> on your mobilization efforts, actually... :)

Just filed down a Toyota alternator, and crammed it into the 4WD Subaru
puddle-jumper.  The list just got shorter!

 NB>> I remember it being in BWAVE, and suggested that he check in there...
 NB>> :) Pretty quiet there most of the time, but still on the backbone, and
 NB>> springs to life every so often...  ;)

 JB> It's still my choice for a reader, even though I can't use the door
 JB> features locally.

 NB> Likewise, at least for quite awhile, I'd been using it only with QWK

My guy will not put in the fudged door, as it can't be endorsed by the author.
/-: I was still happy to use QWK packets. Provided I didn't add or delete areas
before uploading an existing reply, the message usually got out to the intended
area. Oddly, I had a message ready to fly for Linux and added an area before I
uploaded it. That message was hence shuffled to Memories. 

 NB> packets... lately, though, a couple of bbs's I frequent have had either
 NB> real BW doors or compatible ones (OLMS), so I've been using it both
 NB> ways.  Never have done much with the keyword or filter stuff though,
 NB> just never had enough free time to sit down and work it all out, and it
 NB> doesn't make that much difference for me anyway... I can just ignore
 NB> messages I don't care for, and usually read everything anyway from
 NB> anything I download... :)

I miss most, the offline area tagging. Having never used the twit-filter,
indicates I was on plenty.  I was using f'req quite a bit back
when I ran a board.



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