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Merry Christmas

 [1/17] from: louisaturk::eudoramail::com at: 23-Dec-2001 19:38


Dear fellow rebolutionaries, I would just like to say that I really appreciate all the help that I have received on this mail list during this past year. While I am still just an amateur, I have made a lot of progress thanks to all your kind help. And as a result my computer is becoming increasing productive in my work. I am accomplishing things with rebol that I never dreamed I would be able to do. Mostly my posts have been asking, and not giving much in return. Yet your answers have always been most gracious. Often you have even made a working function for me, as an example. This is the best email list I have ever been on. Many, many thanks to you all. May God bless you all with a very merry Christmas! Louis

 [2/17] from: richard-boyd:worldnet:att at: 23-Dec-2001 19:56


Ditto from me! -richard- Dr. Louis A. Turk wrote:

 [3/17] from: brett:codeconscious at: 24-Dec-2001 16:56


Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to the whole list and RT from me too! Now where is that beer or two I was looking for? 34 degrees in the shade makes a sweaty Christmas Eve! Brett

 [4/17] from: andyyork:gte at: 24-Dec-2001 0:58


What a list! An Outlook mail folder has a limit of 16382 items. Without this list I never would've known that. I'm mostly a lurker and hobbyist, but what the heck... Merry Christmas to all! ay

 [5/17] from: arolls:idatam:au at: 24-Dec-2001 17:59


Here guys, check this out! http://anton.idatam.com.au/rebol/anim/anim-strips.r (Need a fairly fast computer for this, I think..) Anton. :)

 [6/17] from: g:santilli:tiscalinet:it at: 24-Dec-2001 13:14


Hello Brett! On 24-Dic-01, you wrote: BH> Now where is that beer or two I was looking for? BH> 34 degrees in the shade makes a sweaty Christmas Eve! I've got a lot of snow here... if a photo could refresh you a bit, just let me know! ;-) Regards, Gabriele. -- Gabriele Santilli <[giesse--writeme--com]> - Amigan - REBOL programmer Amiga Group Italia sez. L'Aquila -- http://www.amyresource.it/AGI/

 [7/17] from: rotenca:telvia:it at: 24-Dec-2001 14:01


Hi, Brett
> Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to the whole list and RT from me too!
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you and to all the reader of this great mailing list. --- Ciao Romano

 [8/17] from: greggirwin:mindspring at: 24-Dec-2001 10:27


Indeed! Merry Christmas, happy holidays, and warm wishes (cool wishes to Brett :) to all. --Gregg

 [9/17] from: rebol:optushome:au at: 25-Dec-2001 7:11


Another year passed and another bunch of friends made on this list. Thank you everyone on the list for your generosity of time, intellect and patience. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. REBOL and be merry, --Allen K Brett, I feel the heat with ya, 42c here yesterday more of the same for today. I'm dreaming of a white Christmas

 [10/17] from: al:bri:xtra at: 25-Dec-2001 10:16


Merry Christmas, and a happy New Year to all! Andrew Martin ICQ: 26227169 http://valley.150m.com/

 [11/17] from: chaz:innocent at: 24-Dec-2001 3:25


Merry Christmas to you! Here's a classic from the script archive at www.REBOL.com REBOL [ Title: "Twelve Days of Christmas" Date: 14-Dec-1999 File: %twelvedays.r Category: [text 3] ] Twelve_Days: make object! [ Sing: function [] [Gift Christmas_Days] [ Gift: function [Day [integer!]] [Gifts Gift] [ Gifts: [ "a partridge in a pear tree" "two turtle doves" "three french hens" "four calling birds" "five golden rings" "six geese a-laying" "seven swans a-swimming" "eight maids a-milking" "nine ladies dancing" "ten lords a-leaping" "eleven pipers piping" "twelve drummers drumming" ] Gift: make string! 100 until [ append Gift rejoin [ Gifts/:Day either 1 < Day [","] ["."] either 2 = Day [" and"] [{}] newline ] Day: Day - 1 Day < 1 ] Gift ] Christmas_Days: [ "first" "second" "third" "fourth" "fifth" "sixth" "seventh" "eighth" "ninth" "tenth" "eleventh" "twelfth" ] repeat Day length? Christmas_Days [ print rejoin [ "On the " Christmas_Days/:Day " day of Christmas," newline "my true love gave to me:" newline Gift Day ] ] print "Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!" ] ] Twelve_Days/Sing chaz ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dr. Louis A. Turk" <[louisaturk--eudoramail--com]> To: <[rebol-list--rebol--com]> Sent: Sunday, December 23, 2001 5:38 PM Subject: [REBOL] Merry Christmas Dear fellow rebolutionaries, I would just like to say that I really appreciate all the help that I have received on this mail list during this past year. While I am still just an amateur, I have made a lot of progress thanks to all your kind help. And as a result my computer is becoming increasing productive in my work. I am accomplishing things with rebol that I never dreamed I would be able to do. Mostly my posts have been asking, and not giving much in return. Yet your answers have always been most gracious. Often you have even made a working function for me, as an example. This is the best email list I have ever been on. Many, many thanks to you all. May God bless you all with a very merry Christmas! Louis

 [12/17] from: robert:muench:robertmuench at: 26-Dec-2001 16:27


> -----Original Message----- > From: [rebol-bounce--rebol--com] [mailto:[rebol-bounce--rebol--com]]On Behalf Of
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> list I never would've known that. I'm mostly a lurker and hobbyist, but what > the heck... Merry Christmas to all!
Hi, there is an option known as "large table support" or something like this, with this Outlook can handle more than those 16382 messages. <:-} Robert

 [13/17] from: sunandadh:aol at: 26-Dec-2001 11:05


[robert--muench--robertmuench--de] writes:
> > What a list! An Outlook mail folder has a limit of 16382 items. Without > this > > list I never would've known that. I'm mostly a lurker and hobbyist, but > what > > the heck... Merry Christmas to all! > > Hi, there is an option known as "large table support" or something like
this,
> with this Outlook can handle more than those 16382 messages. <:-} Robert
But be careful! As Microsoft point out in the small print: << http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;q208480 Each .pst file can contain 16,384 items. An item is either a folder, message, task, etc. Each folder can contain a maximum of 16,384 items. If you select the option to "Allow upgrade to large tables," each folder can contain up to 65,536 items. The total file size of a.pst cannot exceed 2 Gigabytes (GB).... The .ost file can contain as many root folders as you desire and each folder can contain a maximum of 16 kilobyte (KB) subfolders. The .ost has a 16 KB folder structure by default, and this cannot be upgraded to allow large tables. The total file size of an ost cannot exceed 2 gigabyte (GB).
>>
If you exceed those two gig, Oulook has a habit of crashing and destroying its folders on the way down. You lose everything....As good a reason as viruses not not to use Outlook. Happy new year! Sunanda.

 [14/17] from: greggirwin:mindspring at: 26-Dec-2001 10:46


Hi Allen, << 42c here yesterday more of the same for today. >> 15f/-9c here last night. We're just now gettting a light dusting of snow. I'll think of you guys when I go out for firewood. :) --Gregg

 [15/17] from: carl:cybercraft at: 27-Dec-2001 7:36


On 27-Dec-01, Gregg Irwin wrote:
> Hi Allen, > << 42c here yesterday more of the same for today. >> > 15f/-9c here last night. We're just now gettting a light dusting of > snow. > I'll think of you guys when I go out for firewood. :)
Hmmm. It's in the pleasant mid-20s here. Why do most people in the world just live on the edges of the habitable environment? (; And why isn't there a REBOL temperature datatype? (That's Celsius I'm talking about above.) -- Carl Read

 [16/17] from: ammonjohnson:ya:hoo at: 26-Dec-2001 16:03


It was only -12c here... Ammon

 [17/17] from: jasonic:cunliffe:verizon at: 24-Dec-2001 9:59


Louis Turk <[louisaturk--eudoramail--com]> wrote
> I would just like to say that I really appreciate all the help that I have > received on this mail list during this past year. While I am still just
an
> amateur, I have made a lot of progress thanks to all your kind help. And > as a result my computer is becoming increasing productive in my work. I
am
> accomplishing things with rebol that I never dreamed I would be able to
do. similar sentiments resonating here..I have only been on this list for 4 months, but so many positive vistas have opened in that time. After years of un-productive programming frustration, creative digital networked projects seem really viable for this artist. Thanks to REBOL and the great attitude, ideas and open work of all the people here. I hope in the coming year I can contribute in kind to this community and your best dreams. Happy Solstice.. ./Jason

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