Re: [ LD ] Possible bug on LD dynamic linker option




On 2005-04-10 BethStone21@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx said:

> Annie wrote:
>
> > So if you read news by 'thread' in an M$ newsreader,
> > I'm gone.
>
> Yes, but, normally, all that means is your posts appear
> outside the thread, all on its lonesome...not that your
> post doesn't appear at all...that seems more like a
> propogation error or something...especially when, from
> time to time, other people's posts fail to show, including
> those with exactly the same software...

It's more likely a problem with your ISP's news servers.

Seriously, you should consider using a third-party news
provider. That's what I had to do when my ISP out-sourced
its news, and I could no longer access it because of the
nutty validation that was required.

There's no law the forces you to use your ISP as your news
source. You can use any news provider that you want.

And it doesn't have to be a pay service. There are lots of
free news providers that are really excellent. Many of them
don't even require a 'sign-up' process; just make a normal
NNTP connection to the server, and you're in.

Simply reconfigure your software to point to a different
URL for news. See the header on this message for a clue to
one of'em.

> > ...Gill Bates...
>
> Let him have his "Palladium"...as, you know the rule, I'm
> sure: You do not refuse a dying man's last wish...if he wants
> his "swan song" to be a complete embarassment and laughing
> stock, then that's his decision completely...

Hehe! Pity the poor Mikro$loth programmers. By now, the
WinDoze source code has to be a runaway train; out of
control and totally unmaintainable. The pressure for a
'new' release might be just the needed catalyst to make
WinDoze permanently jump the tracks.

> ...congrats to Charlie for finally marrying who he always
> wanted to marry, instead of the miserable cow that "tradition"
> forced upon him...

I like Camilla. She has an 'earthy' quality about her, and a
very realistic outlook.

Word on the street is that Prince Chuck is severely self-
absorbed, and rather helpless when it comes to dealing with
the ordinary details of everyday life. Camilla is quite
willing to be a 'mother' to Chuck, and handle those pesky
details for him. Should be a good match.

-I- certainly wouldn't want that job, though. And besides,
Chuck is such a goofy-looking dork. Must be all that 'royal'
in-breeding. Hehehe!

> > Does he still have my photo on his web site?
>
> Probably; And a print-out on his wall, as a "poster" too, most
> likely, "miss November"...

Why November? I'm more of a May person.

> I told you so...so, don't come pleading to me...
_____
Tsk. Not a very 'Christian' ((( `\
attitude, Beth. _ _`\ )
(^ ) )
Even a Welsh shepherd provides ~-( )
a protective shed for his sheep _'((,,,)))
during the inclement Welsh ,-' \_/ `\
weather. Hehe! ( , |
`-.-'`-.-'/|_|
\ / | |
=()=: / ,' aa


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