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Subject: Re: To "William Penn"

Author: William Penn

Date: 05:44:11 03/10/01

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On March 09, 2001 at 19:20:10, John Merlino wrote:

>On March 08, 2001 at 13:14:00, William Penn wrote:
>
>>On March 08, 2001 at 04:36:20, Mogens Larsen wrote:
>>
>>>On March 07, 2001 at 20:26:08, Tina Long wrote:
>>>
>>>>And here I risk the wrath & censure of many right minded people.
>>>>This is the only method I know of contacting my beloved "Nonie Mousse".
>>>
>>>Why don't you try r.g.c.c.? I'm sure he's observing that newsgroup from afar.
>>>
>>>>Dear Nonie,
>>>>    On 13 February you gave me a gift which I greatfully use.  I break no laws
>>>>and I feel no guilt.  I race computer rally-cars while in the background the
>>>>chess brain thinks.
>>>>
>>>>But now the software is to be upgraded again, & I respectfully request an
>>>>upgraded gift.
>>>
>>>I assume you're talking about the "CD-check" removal fix.
>>>
>>>Mogens.
>>
>>
>>The question might be: Can it be done? Who knows? The shadow knows!? hehehe :)
>>WP
>
>I can tell you THIS, though. I found your extra mentor engine instance bug, and
>it has been fixed. I had completely stopped looking for it, and then it just
>showed up yesterday.
>
>Thanks for bringing it to our attention (as always),
>
>jm

I almost missed that... I need to view CCC with at least a 3-day filter. I wish
it came up automatically that way. I can come here initially with a 3-day or
7-day filter, but after manipulations it reverts to the 36 hours default. Ah
well...

Glad you found the bug. I am sometimes testy with my responses, probably a
symptom of getting old (now 61)!? Sorry.

Now, if I just know what a "mentor" engine was, I'd be all set!? I still find it
confusing, and probably no amount of definitions could clarify it for me.
Another symptom of an aging brain, probably...
WP




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