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To: rudedog who wrote (80364)11/15/1998 7:13:00 AM
From: arthur pritchard  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
freeus: rudedog wrote about the use of IE4 local cache locally, and i want to persue an idea there. i sent you several important pm's which i thought it a little strange when i received no response. one was regarding the use of an empty house i have near the airport, for meetings or persons passing through the area etc. the other, was a day i thought you were sounding wounded or something, and my pm actually started with the phrase "my dear LXXX" in any event this possible deficiency really annoys me, cause my thoughts are hard to recreate--they seem to jump out within a context and sometimes then they are GONE. i JUST PM'D a way you can call me, in case that's a more eficient way to clear this up. another extremely important one went to voltaire, regarding security issues, which now i feel may not reach him. this again went pm; so now i have to chase that down. this is alittle crazy.. onward!



To: rudedog who wrote (80364)11/15/1998 7:45:00 AM
From: arthur pritchard  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
rudedog: re: saving potentially "lost" messages, or "lost" drafts. rudedog: I am using IE4 and windows 98; my software was installed by some very competent people locally. your comments seem particularly reassuring to me, (the use of local cache under IE4 by flipping back and forth SUBMIT/EDIT) since my thoughts disappear from my own head, let alone from the drafting tablet, and the last thing i want to do is to leave the si tablet when thoughts and volume are really moving heavily. however, do you have any special idea for say a pm. i would use a pm only very infrequently, but then of course, the mind expects that the damned thing was in fact delivered--at the very least. if you are not up right now, i would love comments from anyone. rudedog, i made a hard copy of your suggestion.