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echo: bluewave
to: Nancy Backus
from: Dan Ceppa
date: 2009-10-23 05:20:28
subject: TGWave

-> On 05 Oct 09  09:30:02, Nancy Backus got back to Dan Ceppa 
-> Re: TGWave

 NB> I don't remember... :)   Just that you didn't have the Y2K issue
 NB> because you were pointing, and using OMX...  You may have been lured
 NB> into being active when people were needing help using some function or
 NB> other of the reader's configuration... maybe even with tags or sigs?

I only recently got started using sigs!  If anything, it was about taglines.

 DC> tagline files.  And taglines are why I moved from QWK to BW in the
 DC> first  place.  
 NB> 
 NB> So you used Pollard's OMX to get your BW back...  :) 

Yep!  It's relatively straightfoward.  The one feature I don't have in 
OMX is the ease of dfferent origin lines for each Echo.  I;ve yet to find 
a way to register OMX to unlock that.  
 

 NB> ... I'm an amateur crastinator; some day I'll turn pro...

Based on the date of this, I ahead of you in your pursuit.  



... The sad thing about bashing Windows:  It's all true.
--- OMX/Blue Wave/DOS v2.30
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