How to obtain the lightest ink laydown?

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David Mehall

Many thanks for all the ideas and comments.

This is a very good ng!

DaveinFLL
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It's not the heat, it's the humidity
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David said:
Many thanks for all the ideas and comments.

This is a very good ng!

DaveinFLL
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It's not the heat, it's the humidity
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(Think the humidity's bad?
You should watch us vote!)
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RTFM and learn how to use your printer's draft function. Not too bright
really, are you...?
 
Sarah, your reply to David was so nice and in keeping with the congeniality
you display on this and other NG's, If I'm not mistaken, haven't you asked
for assistance in the past? Do you appreciate being given abusive and non
helpful replies? You have plenty of knowledge and talent. Why not share it
with some others? It won't hurt you and those you help just might return the
favor some day.

Ron
 
Ron - We have a few of these schizophrenic types on the NG. Very congenial
when asking for information and juvenile idiots when putting people down or
spouting invective.

Ron Cohen said:
Sarah, your reply to David was so nice and in keeping with the
congeniality you display on this and other NG's, If I'm not mistaken,
haven't you asked for assistance in the past? Do you appreciate being
given abusive and non helpful replies? You have plenty of knowledge and
talent. Why not share it with some others? It won't hurt you and those you
help just might return the favor some day.

Ron
 
And you quote an In Memory of Alex Nichol, no doubt he would be somewhat
dismayed by your remarks.
 
That's OK, guys. Thanks for being nice.

It's painfully obvious that the foul-mouthed poster simply didn't understand the
problem! Just remember, it's the empty barrel that makes the most noise!


There is no limit to what can be accomplished
if it doesn't matter who gets the credit...Emerson
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Whether therefore ye eat, or drink, or whatsoever ye
do, do all to the glory of God...1 Cor:31
 
David,

Do what most of us do on this newsgroup, ignore the ill tempered,
foul-mouthed and usually useless "advice" this poster supplies.

Unlike she/he/it, many of us are here to try to be helpful, and we don't
consider a question is an invitation to be abused.

Art
 
Dear Miss "Tick":


I note that you use a tag line at the end of your messages:

In memory of MS MVP Alex Nichol: http://www.dts-l.org/

Do you think that you credit Alex's memory when you post vitriolic
messages to people who ask questions on newsgroups?

I think you should be absolutely ashamed of yourself, associating your
abusive posts with an MVP like Alex. As you probably know, the MVP
program is based upon people being honored by Microsoft for their
helpful input in lists and newsgroups, and in other locales. They offer
this philanthropy without pay or direct benefit to provide help to
people who request it, spending countless hours sharing their knowledge
and expertise, and researching to provide the most accurate and useful
information they can.

How does your "memorial" further that concept, when you are more apt to
reply with abusive postings to people who ask legitimate questions?

Your responses are indeed the antithesis of what Alex and the MVP
program stand for.

I would like to understand how you can justify tagging your posts in
such a manner when they are a discredit to his memory.

Art

RTFM and learn how to use your printer's draft function. Not too bright
really, are you...?

In memory of MS MVP Alex Nichol: http://www.dts-l.org/
 
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