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Posted by Jonathan N. Little on 03/25/06 17:51

Els wrote:
> Jonathan N. Little wrote:

<snip>
> It's not that they're dull, but rather that HTML/CSS challenges are
> the best way to procrastinate all the other things I have to do in my
> weekend ;-)
>
> I take it you are now changing the subject from Gufus to Chris Ianson?
> I wouldn't call two dashes and a space an effort in HTML, nor a kludge
> for that matter <g>

Yep, I've munged my thread! It is all a blur now! Actually SeaMonkey
here does a pretty good job as a newsreader, better than most, nut not
as good as dedicated newsreaders. When threads get monstrously long a a
few have here the thread tree can get a little visually complicated,
even at 1280x960 resolution! I've tried Gravity, what was the other one,
XNews? But I have been using Netscape>Mozilla>SeaMonkey since the the
90's and kind of like browsing Usenet at the same time as email. Also
with SeaMonkey here the 'as you type' spell checking is helping (the
emphasis is 'helping') to cuts down on some of my spelling errors!

But on the other hand noticing my very high ranking on the weekend stats
underscores the level of my procrastination on this MySQL database and
interface that I should be working on...maybe a separate news client
would be advisable!


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Take care,

Jonathan
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