On 13 October 2015 at 02:33, Sean Caron wrote:
> I will also lay the blame for my lack of inline quoting at the
> feet of same; GMail makes a total hash of it.
No it doesn't; it works perfectly.
Either hit Ctrl-A to expand all, then trim as required, or if that's
too hard, go into Settings and
Oh, sorry, normally I prune it when that happens but it must have slipped
by ... they have us using GMail here at U-M and it's not my favorite mail
client ... I will also lay the blame for my lack of inline quoting at the
feet of same; GMail makes a total hash of it.
Best,
Sean
On Mon, Oct 12,
If he needs any parts, let me know.
On Mon, Oct 12, 2015 at 2:55 PM, Jason Howe wrote:
> I was just speaking with a guy who works in the physics department at work
> (A large State University) . He was looking for a 68pin SCSI card for some
> purpose, which I was able to find for him in my pile
On Mon, 12 Oct 2015, Sean Caron wrote:
Cool! I know of at least one "large state university" here in Michigan (not
U-M, unfortunately) that still uses OpenVMS (on Itanium) extensively on
their core enterprise systems.
Please don't CC: both cctalk and cctech.
Mike Loewen
Cool! I know of at least one "large state university" here in Michigan (not
U-M, unfortunately) that still uses OpenVMS (on Itanium) extensively on
their core enterprise systems.
Best,
Sean
On Mon, Oct 12, 2015 at 2:55 PM, Jason Howe wrote:
> I was just speaking with a guy who works in the ph
I have a good idea who this is would you please tell him Sue says hi!
thanks,
> On Oct 12, 2015, at 2:55 PM, Jason Howe wrote:
>
> I was just speaking with a guy who works in the physics department at work (A
> large State University) . He was looking for a 68pin SCSI card for some
> purpos