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alloy-digest          Thursday, July 29 1999          Volume 04 : Number 208



                               Today's Subjects:
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  Re: Alloy: Robin's TMDR page                               [RThurF@aol.com]
  Alloy: Re: alloy-digest V4 #207                       [dalexander@juno.com]
  Alloy: soon-to-be page updates.                            [RThurF@aol.com]
  Alloy: Alloy etc... page stuff                             [RThurF@aol.com]

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Date: Wed, 28 Jul 1999 07:33:45 EDT
From: RThurF@aol.com
Subject: Re: Alloy: Robin's TMDR page

In a message dated 7/27/99 11:00:36 PM Eastern Daylight Time, 
milliner@iag.net writes:

:: If you have any specific questions you cant figure out, send me email
 about the problem and I'll try and figure it out. ::

Thanks Russ :) If I should ever ask you anything, try not to laugh at me. The 
most embarrassing thing about computers is when I'm completely stumped, and 
it turns out to be some tiny, simple thing that I just had never known about 
before, which seems so obvious to the computer literati.

Robin T
battered, bruised, and going back for more @ the new store set up, hauling 
heavy boxes full of books for eight hours a day. OUCH> but you should see my 
biceps!

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Date: Wed, 28 Jul 1999 12:41:28 -0600
From: dalexander@juno.com
Subject: Alloy: Re: alloy-digest V4 #207

/\/\iles wrote...
>There is a VHS (NTSC) copy of The Lathe of Heaven for auction on 
>eBay.  The auction ends in about two days.  Perhaps we should pool 
>our monies, bid to win, and then make copies for all who wish to 
>participate.  Anybody?  Bueller?
>
>/\/\iles
>
>PS  Current bid is about $40.00 - sheesh!

Ooooh!  I'd love to... but I havn't any money!  Still looking for a job
and I just barely scraped up enough to pay my rent and still have some
left over for food and gas (so I can drive to interviews).

If we get this, and when I get some money, I'd be glad to chip in
some!... but it won't be any time soon.
___________
JAMac (Dennis S. Alexander)
     www.dennisa.com - Nutrition/Income Opportunities
"The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams" -
Eleanor Roosevelt

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Date: Wed, 28 Jul 1999 22:56:03 EDT
From: RThurF@aol.com
Subject: Alloy: soon-to-be page updates.

I've pretty much finished my newest addition to my Dolby page:

http://members.aol.com/RThurF/ThomasDolby1997.htm

I've yet to link it but I'll hook everything up in the morning. Before doing 
so I need to go back & do some careful proof reading. At the moment I'm so 
tired even properly-spelled words are looking wrong to me :) Plus, I went to 
it, and I see that i've forgotten to title the document!!! 

I would still love to know what that thing is Thomas is holding in the bottom 
picture. I can't find it in any of my historical instrument picture books & 
I'm desperate. Also, is the dulcimer-like stringed instrument a sort of 
zither on its own, or is it a miniature of a piano's action, as I've seen 
used in the piano tech department back at North Bennet Street (which it more 
closely resembles to my limited knowledge of such things)

The percussion-like object which you're holding, Thomas... could you tell me 
what it is? in a tiny email whisper? I know it isn't apples. Is it?

Robin T
who's been dying of curiosity about it for two years!! :)

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Date: Thu, 29 Jul 1999 00:57:24 EDT
From: RThurF@aol.com
Subject: Alloy: Alloy etc... page stuff

Gone back & given the page a title at least. Proofreading still proves 
useless, so I'll still stick to my original plan & do it tomorrow. 

BTW I'm not _trying_ to be silly about the apple thing. What is that thing??? 
It's going to drive me bonkers!!!! 


Robin T

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