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The Digest Fri, 30 Jun 2006 Volume 02 : Number 950
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Date: Fri, 30 Jun 2006
From: Digest administrator
Subject: Few messages
We notice that there are currently fewer messages in the digest. As we have mostly solved the various problems with our machines we don't need that much help anymore. However, the way we can still learn from each other is to write about your favourite program and how you use it so maybe others can use it in a way they never thought about. Let's try and come with suggestions how to improve the usage of the EPOCand Symbian machines we own.
With best regards
Itamar Engelsman
The Digest Team
Date: 28 Jun 2006 05:27:25 +0000
From: Mike Dyer <address truncated>
Subject: Re: Subscriber Numbers
> Date: 27 Jun 2006 06:47:20 +0700
> From: Armin Podtschaske <address truncated>
> Subject: Re: Subscriber Numbers
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> Hi Mike,
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> Maximum since December 2002 was 810 at 21.08.2003. > I keep an EPOC-spreadsheet-file since then with a grafic. >
> From December 2002 to August 2003 there was a steep rise followed by a > slow decrease to the current amount.
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> Psee you,
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> Armin Podtschaske
> Munich, Germany
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Thanks for the information Armin.
Regards,
Mike Dyer.
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Date: 28 Jun 2006 19:53:24 +0000
From: Phil Aypee <address truncated>
Subject: Executive Indecision!
Hi Folks,
Bruce, the film was “Executive Decision” and starred Kurt Russell. The villain was David Suchet.
A Psion, SiBO flavour too, was in an episode of “A Touch Of Frost” (do you get that in Oz). Periodically there are references to Psions in films/on TV on the NGs or at PsionPlace.
Of greater interest is the fact that Psions (3as) were taken by a group of botanists to the high Himalayas as they were not only more rugged than anything else otherwise suitable they were resistant to the cold. When a Psion froze (literally) it just stopped. When it started again there was no loss of data, the thing simply unfroze with all applications and documents as they were before!
Happy days,
Phil.
“Wine is a simple but elegant means of getting tight.”
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