04-14-15 01:53 Maurice Kinal wrote to mark lewis about completely different
xce
MK> @MSGID:
MK> @REPLY:
MK> -={ lundi, avril 13 2015, 18:53:02 -0700 }=-
Howdy! Maurice and Mark,
MK> Hey mark!
ml> all i can do is quote it back... i'll let you count the spaces
MK> Okay that is different then what you said in a previous message
MK> and this should tell the tale if indeed what I can decipher
MK> from the quote is correct;
MK> .0.1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9
MK> 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
MK> No need to quote it back but let me know if they match. They
MK> *should* and just to make sure I complicated it a tad by adding
MK> a 0x09 at the start of the first line.
ml> i dunno... it really isn't that important either ;)
MK> Is it ever? Speaking for myself, I am only interested in the
MK> bragging rights. ;-)
I saw Marks reply and it didn't look anything like what I saw so I
thought I'd jump in and show what I saw.
Here it looks like Maurice typed ".0.1.2." and so on.
But in Marks reply I didn't see the DOTS.
Which brings to mind Jean Parrot starting paragraphs with a Tab, that
I always have seen as a DOT as the first character, and I asked about
it in the Windows95 echo and found out whats what.
I use Multimail to read BBS messages in QWK packets.
... Okay, who put a "stop payment" on my reality check?
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