The same message sent to both indersdiscussionlist and index-l was accepted by the former and resulted in the Lyris message below. I am reasonably sure that...
The "attachment" may well be an html signature or an html version of the message you sent. You will note that near the bottom of the message displayed here it...
Hello folks, I can't find this in Mulvaney. I think that proper names in title are not inverted, e.g. Buck Rogers or Jack Armstrong, the All-American Boy. Am I...
I have been using Opera e-mail client (older version 9.27) Opera Mail does not yet support composing e-mail messages formatted with HTML. This means that you...
... My apologies for the recent message about Opera quoted above. I had started that message, then discovered the solution to the attachment problem. Meaning...
If the author is talking specifically about the 1700s, I'd hesitate before dividing the period into "colonial" and "Revolutionary" periods. These latter...
... No inversion if you are indexing a title as a title. Possibly invert if you are indexing them as characters. This discussion comes up periodically and the...
My experience with history books has been that wars and depressions form natural divisions in the text. I have often used subheads like "pre-World War I,"...
Yet another UPDATE: Compare a rejected message I sent before turning off AVG's certification text -- immediately below -- and my last successful post from...
Hi Audrey, Is the proper name an actual part of the title? If you are making an entry for the title, then you should not invert it because that would change...
Thank you to those who chimed in on my questions about book/movie titles. I wasn't clear, but yes I meant indexing the title itself, not the person separately....
I interrupt this discussion list for an OT request of a personal nature. Apparently someone has been calling my colleagues and asking for personal information...
Kari, Depending upon where you live (small town, large city), you might want to contact your local police/sheriff with this information. On Wed, Mar 4, 2009 at...
... Not to freak you out or anything, but people can use a reverse directory and use your phone number to find your address. Not sure about cell phone numbers...
My mouse is driving me nuts. It picks up grit and dust and there's no way to clean it. Does anyone have a recommendation for a cheap mouse that is sealed? (Mac...
Rae, I use several mice, and they all have the little red or green light. I absolutely love my Mac MightyMouse (USB and battery operated). They last a long...
For years my landline has been completely protected from reverse look-up search features. It's an unlisted number *and* the bill is sent to me using a...
Thanks, Paula! I've heard that it's fragile, though, and the scroll ball doesn't last long. Any thoughts? Anyone else have any recs? I'd love a wireless one. ...
... I love my Logitech wireless. It doesn't have places to collect dust and dirt. It's easy to switch from side to side or even hold on my lap if I'm so ...
I've had mine since they were introduced; can't remember when that was. I also have a wireless Dell minimouse. I get the same service out of each one. ...
Kari, you might want to get an unlisted phone number and inform your phone carrier (verbally and with a follow up letter to an official) that someone is ...
... I have to admit I've felt safer ever since I got my dogs. Not that that's a sufficient reason to get a dog. I'm just saying. About a year ago, a guy tried...
... Gee, we used to have a really nasty rooster. I wouldn't go into the chicken yard without a baseball bat, and I generally had to use it every few weeks....
... Then you probably know that the lowercase thing wasn't him, it was some publishers' doings. See <http://www.gvsu.edu/english/cummings/caps.htm ... ...
... And I love mine. It's smaller than the usual mouse, marketed for laptops.I'd mention the model number, but it's not shown (unless it's inside the battery...