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Good pictures the second time around. The bottoms seemed to be cut
off. I wanted to see what was on the end of the string (or stick)in
picture 2.
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Gerald,

Select both parts . Right click, then select "Combine and Decode"



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Good pictures the second time around. The bottoms seemed to be cut
off. I wanted to see what was on the end of the string (or stick)in
picture 2.
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Gerald,

Select both parts . Right click, then select "Combine and Decode"



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davenport wrote:
Good pictures the second time around. The bottoms seemed to be cut
off. I wanted to see what was on the end of the string (or stick)in
picture 2.
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Cochran, GA

Hors d'oeuvres--a ham sandwich cut
into forty pieces.







Not sure how to do this. I can either open one or the other but not
two messages. I could download the attachments, but why send it in two
separate attachments? I am using SeaMonkey. Maybe I should try
Outhouse Distress.

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On Mon, 25 Feb 2008 12:31:09 -0500, Gerald Ross wrote:

Not sure how to do this. I can either open one or the other but not
two messages. I could download the attachments, but why send it in two
separate attachments? I am using SeaMonkey. Maybe I should try
Outhouse Distress.


I use Agent... it combines whatever it needs to..
I didn't realize that until I looked at this group with outhouse Express one
time and saw all the parts and pieces that Agent was showing as one file..


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thanks.

really pleased to have them

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Gerald,

Select both parts . Right click, then select "Combine and Decode"


Would be nice if Knode did that. Haven't gotten it to work with the
multipart files yet.



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Good pictures the second time around. The bottoms seemed to be cut
off. I wanted to see what was on the end of the string (or stick)in
picture 2.
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Cochran, GA

Hors d'oeuvres--a ham sandwich cut
into forty pieces.






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Mark & Juanita wrote:

Scott Cox wrote:

Gerald,

Select both parts . Right click, then select "Combine and Decode"


Would be nice if Knode did that. Haven't gotten it to work with the
multipart files yet.


Ditto here. Thunderbird didn't either. I wish folks would take the couple
of minutes to resize/resample their photos so they fit in a single
download. But what the heck. If that's the worst thing that befalls me
today I'm waaaaay ahead of the game compared to at least half the world!
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Kevin Miller wrote:

Mark & Juanita wrote:

Scott Cox wrote:

Gerald,

Select both parts . Right click, then select "Combine and Decode"


Would be nice if Knode did that. Haven't gotten it to work with the
multipart files yet.


Ditto here. Thunderbird didn't either. I wish folks would take the
couple of minutes to resize/resample their photos so they fit in a single
download. But what the heck. If that's the worst thing that befalls me
today I'm waaaaay ahead of the game compared to at least half the world!
g

...Kevin


Yep, on the scale of bothers, that's not very high. Too bad I couldn't
see the pictures, but I'm not going to lose sleep over it or fuss.

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Kevin Miller wrote:

I wish folks would take
the couple of minutes to resize/resample their photos so they fit
in a single download.


A good reason to post photos at a large size is so that they print
nicely. If all you're going to do is glance at them on a computer
screen, then you're happy with smaller lo-res files. Personally, I'm
glad for the high quality copies and I hope that if there are more,
they are posted as high-resolution.

Most newsreaders can handle split up files. Some newsreaders even have
a cut adjustment when sending attachments. Usually it's just a matter
of learning which knobs to fiddle with.

At any rate, for the challenged yet still curious, I've reduced all
the images and attached them below. Enjoy.

Joe Barta


















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Joe Barta wrote:
Kevin Miller wrote:

I wish folks would take
the couple of minutes to resize/resample their photos so they fit
in a single download.


A good reason to post photos at a large size is so that they print
nicely. If all you're going to do is glance at them on a computer
screen, then you're happy with smaller lo-res files. Personally, I'm
glad for the high quality copies and I hope that if there are more,
they are posted as high-resolution.

Most newsreaders can handle split up files. Some newsreaders even have
a cut adjustment when sending attachments. Usually it's just a matter
of learning which knobs to fiddle with.

At any rate, for the challenged yet still curious, I've reduced all
the images and attached them below. Enjoy.

Joe Barta


Thanks!

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On Wed, 27 Feb 2008 06:21:05 GMT, Joe Barta wrote:

Kevin Miller wrote:

I wish folks would take
the couple of minutes to resize/resample their photos so they fit
in a single download.


A good reason to post photos at a large size is so that they print
nicely. If all you're going to do is glance at them on a computer
screen, then you're happy with smaller lo-res files. Personally, I'm
glad for the high quality copies and I hope that if there are more,
they are posted as high-resolution.

Most newsreaders can handle split up files. Some newsreaders even have
a cut adjustment when sending attachments. Usually it's just a matter
of learning which knobs to fiddle with.

At any rate, for the challenged yet still curious, I've reduced all
the images and attached them below. Enjoy.

Joe Barta


Being in the "business", I guess I go the other direction and post things
"optimized for web"...
I have had requests for printable files and usually email them..
OTOH, when I was living in the States and had cable internet, I wasn't as
sensitive to the broadband impaired as I've become since moving to Mexico and
becoming broadband impaired..lol


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Joe Barta wrote:

Kevin Miller wrote:

I wish folks would take
the couple of minutes to resize/resample their photos so they fit
in a single download.


A good reason to post photos at a large size is so that they print
nicely. If all you're going to do is glance at them on a computer
screen, then you're happy with smaller lo-res files. Personally, I'm
glad for the high quality copies and I hope that if there are more,
they are posted as high-resolution.

Most newsreaders can handle split up files. Some newsreaders even have
a cut adjustment when sending attachments. Usually it's just a matter
of learning which knobs to fiddle with.


Unfortunately, Knode can't. It tells you that it can't when it encounters
a split-up file and tells you that you can download and hand-assemble if
you care to do so. It has other features that make it attractive as a news
reader, so I'm willing to overlook that one deficiency.

At any rate, for the challenged yet still curious, I've reduced all
the images and attached them below. Enjoy.


Thanks.

Joe Barta


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Mark & Juanita wrote in
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Joe Barta wrote:

Kevin Miller wrote:

I wish folks would take
the couple of minutes to resize/resample their photos so they fit
in a single download.


A good reason to post photos at a large size is so that they print
nicely. If all you're going to do is glance at them on a computer
screen, then you're happy with smaller lo-res files. Personally, I'm
glad for the high quality copies and I hope that if there are more,
they are posted as high-resolution.

Most newsreaders can handle split up files. Some newsreaders even
have a cut adjustment when sending attachments. Usually it's just a
matter of learning which knobs to fiddle with.


Unfortunately, Knode can't. It tells you that it can't when it
encounters
a split-up file and tells you that you can download and hand-assemble
if you care to do so. It has other features that make it attractive
as a news reader, so I'm willing to overlook that one deficiency.

At any rate, for the challenged yet still curious, I've reduced all
the images and attached them below. Enjoy.


Thanks.

Joe Barta


This may be moot, if Knode is indeed a Linux client, so pardon me before
I say that on windows, I use the free Xnews newsreader and it just about
seamlessly decodes Enc/y file sets. You have to put the cursor on the
first installment, or highlight all file set(s), then hit F4.


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