Alan Pope wrote:
> 2009/9/10 Melv Bailey :
>
>> However I have not received anything from ubuntu-uk since Vol 52, Issue
>> 30 on the 23/08/2009. Is there a problem?
>>
>
> I don't subscribe to the digest, so don't know of this problem.
> Perhaps someone else who does can confirm it? (Assum
Mac wrote:
Snip
>there's no Scroogle search
>on the Mozilla addins site; but there is at Mycroft:
http://mycroft.mozdev.org/search-engines.html?name=scroogle
Cheers, Mac, I'll be another one using Scroogle in future.
Jeffef
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Thanks, guys, for the info.
For anyone who prefers to use a less obvious method of searching, may I
suggest using Vivismo's Clusty search engine - IE/Netscape/Mozilla
plugin available at http://clusty.com/toolbar/mozilla. Found, naturally,
with an extensive Google search - why hand it to monolit
searches are similarly recorded by Google?
TIA
Regards
Jeff Fisher
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Jeff Fisher wrote:
> Lack of comment equals lack of influence - the consequence of which is chaos!
and forgot to include:
PS Upon raising this issue on Ubuntu Users list recently, I was amazed
to see how many dozens of highly-charged comments there were on the
subject. Only to be lampooned
d reassert the standard. By giving in, you are
agreeing with the drop in standards.
The excuse for top posting is surely nothing but ignorance and, as such,
can quite simply be resolved by highlighting the fact.
Lack of comment equals lack of influence - the consequence of which is
chaos!
Regards