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[cdt-l] Easter egg hunt
What u r seeingis HTML in part- open the message in Netscape or IE
and u will c it formatted the (mostly) way the author(es?) intended:
Rich
At 08:00 AM 2/15/01 -0600, Charlie Thorpe wrote:
>Hello All -
>
>The following is part of a message that I just received. I find it a
>tad difficult to read - seems to be mostly gobbldygook. I am
>assuming that the "extraneous" characters are formatting commands
>designed to spiff up the text. I am interested in the text and am
>wondering if some important info might be getting buried.
>
>I am running Eudora Pro on an ancient Mac...should I be able to see
>the formatting instead of the gobbldygook? Don't tell me to get a
>PC...them's fighting words!
>
>- Charlie
>
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><P>Thanks for the fast responce! You all are awsome.<BR><BR></P></DIV>
><DIV></DIV>
><DIV></DIV>>From: Slyatpct@aol.com
><DIV></DIV>>Reply-To: cdt-l@mailman.backcountry.net
><DIV></DIV>>To: cdt-l@mailman.backcountry.net
><DIV></DIV>>Subject: Re: [cdt-l] Faster books?
><DIV></DIV>>Date: Thu, 15 Feb 2001 01:00:32 EST
><DIV></DIV>>
><DIV></DIV>>In a message dated 2/15/2001 12:47:09 AM Eastern Standard Time,
><DIV></DIV>>Slyatpct@aol.com writes:
><DIV></DIV>>
><DIV></DIV>><< In a message dated 2/15/2001 12:39:17 AM
>Eastern Standard Time,
><DIV></DIV>> barfface74@hotmail.com writes:
><DIV></DIV>>
><DIV></DIV>> << I'm interested in getting Jim Wolf's book
>Guide to the Continental Divide
><DIV></DIV>> Trail: Northern New Mexico, but Amazon and others say
>it will take over 6
><DIV></DIV>> weeks. >>
><DIV></DIV>>
><DIV></DIV>> Stole thos off another list! >>
><DIV></DIV>>
><DIV></DIV>>
><DIV></DIV>>Sorry and disregard my above post. My fingers got the
>best of me!
><DIV></DIV>>
><DIV></DIV>>I guess you could always try Jim Wolfe at
>cdtsociety@aol.com Atleast, I
><DIV></DIV>>think that's the address.
><DIV></DIV>>
><DIV></DIV>>Sly
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