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Bob Hobden 07-01-2008 11:21 PM

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No posts since 4th Jan or has my ISP decided to ignore this Ng?

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Regards
Bob Hobden
17mls W. of London.UK



Bill R 08-01-2008 12:57 AM

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Bob Hobden wrote:

No posts since 4th Jan or has my ISP decided to ignore this Ng?


No problem with your ISP. Its just been quite here.
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Bill R. (Ohio Valley, U.S.A)

Gardening for over 40 years

To see pictures from my garden visit http://members.iglou.com/brosen

Digital Camera - Pentax *ist DL

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Wolf K. 08-01-2008 01:05 AM

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Bill R wrote:
Bob Hobden wrote:

No posts since 4th Jan or has my ISP decided to ignore this Ng?


No problem with your ISP. Its just been quite here.


Here's something to tide you over. A corner of a friend's garden this
summer.



Mary Fisher 08-01-2008 11:04 AM

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"Bob Hobden" wrote in message
...
No posts since 4th Jan or has my ISP decided to ignore this Ng?

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I've been on enforced absence since 20 December when my HD died. Now have
new one so Real Life is left behind again :-)

Mary



joevan[_2_] 08-01-2008 01:40 PM

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On Mon, 07 Jan 2008 20:05:05 -0500, "Wolf K."
wrote:

Bill R wrote:
Bob Hobden wrote:

No posts since 4th Jan or has my ISP decided to ignore this Ng?


No problem with your ISP. Its just been quite here.


Here's something to tide you over. A corner of a friend's garden this
summer.

That is sort of a cozy corner. Nice shot.

Bob Hobden 08-01-2008 04:21 PM

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"Wolf K." wrote
Bill R wrote:
Bob Hobden wrote:

No posts since 4th Jan or has my ISP decided to ignore this Ng?


No problem with your ISP. Its just been quite here.


Here's something to tide you over. A corner of a friend's garden this
summer.

Thanks Wolf, I hear so many ISP's are now not supporting Binaries I just
wondered if mine had followed the trend.

--
Regards
Bob Hobden
17mls W. of London.UK



Bob Hobden 08-01-2008 04:23 PM

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"Mary Fisher" wrote
"Bob Hobden" wrote in message
No posts since 4th Jan or has my ISP decided to ignore this Ng?


I've been on enforced absence since 20 December when my HD died. Now have
new one so Real Life is left behind again :-)

I do hope you haven't lost much data, when mine went although I had CD
backup I still lost some stuff which in the case of some e-mail addresses
caused problems.

--
Regards
Bob Hobden
17mls W. of London.UK



Wolf K. 08-01-2008 05:04 PM

Quiet or is it my ISP?
 
Bob Hobden wrote:
"Wolf K." wrote
Bill R wrote:
Bob Hobden wrote:

No posts since 4th Jan or has my ISP decided to ignore this Ng?

No problem with your ISP. Its just been quite here.

Here's something to tide you over. A corner of a friend's garden this
summer.

Thanks Wolf, I hear so many ISP's are now not supporting Binaries I just
wondered if mine had followed the trend.


You're welcome.

My ISP offered a "free" subscription to newshosting.com, but that
freebie did not include binaries, so I ended up paying $10/month for a
sub that includes binaries. There's a d/l limit, but I've only once
exceeded it.

The same ISP has now "upgraded" its email service by transferring all
accounts to Hotmail. I am preparing a complaint to the CRTC (Canadian
Radio and Telephone Commission) which has jurisdiction over telecom
companies.

HTH

Bob Hobden 08-01-2008 11:22 PM

Quiet or is it my ISP?
 

"Wolf K." wrote ...
Bob Hobden wrote:
"Wolf K." wrote
Bill R wrote:
Bob Hobden wrote:

No posts since 4th Jan or has my ISP decided to ignore this Ng?

No problem with your ISP. Its just been quite here.
Here's something to tide you over. A corner of a friend's garden this
summer.

Thanks Wolf, I hear so many ISP's are now not supporting Binaries I just
wondered if mine had followed the trend.


You're welcome.

My ISP offered a "free" subscription to newshosting.com, but that freebie
did not include binaries, so I ended up paying $10/month for a sub that
includes binaries. There's a d/l limit, but I've only once exceeded it.

The same ISP has now "upgraded" its email service by transferring all
accounts to Hotmail. I am preparing a complaint to the CRTC (Canadian
Radio and Telephone Commission) which has jurisdiction over telecom
companies.

I had a reply from one UK company recently not to use Hotmail accounts as
"all e-mails from Hotmail accounts are automatically deleted". Due to the
number of trolls etc that use Hotmail.
Complain and/or get a new ISP.

--
Regards
Bob Hobden
17mls W. of London.UK



Wolf K. 09-01-2008 02:13 PM

Quiet or is it my ISP?
 
Bob Hobden wrote:
"Wolf K." wrote ...
Bob Hobden wrote:
"Wolf K." wrote
Bill R wrote:
Bob Hobden wrote:

No posts since 4th Jan or has my ISP decided to ignore this Ng?

No problem with your ISP. Its just been quite here.
Here's something to tide you over. A corner of a friend's garden this
summer.

Thanks Wolf, I hear so many ISP's are now not supporting Binaries I just
wondered if mine had followed the trend.

You're welcome.

My ISP offered a "free" subscription to newshosting.com, but that freebie
did not include binaries, so I ended up paying $10/month for a sub that
includes binaries. There's a d/l limit, but I've only once exceeded it.

The same ISP has now "upgraded" its email service by transferring all
accounts to Hotmail. I am preparing a complaint to the CRTC (Canadian
Radio and Telephone Commission) which has jurisdiction over telecom
companies.

I had a reply from one UK company recently not to use Hotmail accounts as
"all e-mails from Hotmail accounts are automatically deleted". Due to the
number of trolls etc that use Hotmail.
Complain and/or get a new ISP.



Could you mail me the dtails off group? They would be useful to bolsetr
my case against my ISP. Mail em at wekirch at symaptico dot ca

Thanks.


Mary Fisher 09-01-2008 06:13 PM

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"Bob Hobden" wrote in message
...

"Mary Fisher" wrote
"Bob Hobden" wrote in message
No posts since 4th Jan or has my ISP decided to ignore this Ng?


I've been on enforced absence since 20 December when my HD died. Now have
new one so Real Life is left behind again :-)

I do hope you haven't lost much data, when mine went although I had CD
backup I still lost some stuff which in the case of some e-mail addresses
caused problems.


A grandson recovered most data but not e-mails or e-addresses or my
Favourites :-(

The old disk is now at the suppliers and they're doing a forensic recovery
which might regain the essential stuff.

I've backed up some things on CDs but don't know how to back up e-mails -
and since most of my mailing isn't social or ngs it's important.

Luckily I have some superb gardening pictures in my pictures file and that
wasn't lost so I can still enjoy those :-)

Mary



Wolf K. 09-01-2008 06:56 PM

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Mary Fisher wrote:
[...]
I've backed up some things on CDs but don't know how to back up e-mails -
and since most of my mailing isn't social or ngs it's important.

[...]

That depends on your e-mail program. In some (eg, Thunderbird) you can
Save or Save as to some folder outside the programs inbox(es). You can
even give the Saved e-mail your own file name. Check the Help, and see
what's possible.

Good luck.

Garrapata 14-01-2008 01:00 AM

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On Wed, 9 Jan 2008 18:13:05 -0000, "Mary Fisher"
wrote:

A grandson recovered most data but not e-mails or e-addresses or my
Favourites :-(

The old disk is now at the suppliers and they're doing a forensic recovery
which might regain the essential stuff.


How much is this going to cost? I have 3 old hard drives with some
stuff I would like to see again(some art work I did in another
incarnation) but the last time I checked it was too expensive


I've backed up some things on CDs but don't know how to back up e-mails -
and since most of my mailing isn't social or ngs it's important.


I use a gmail account to back up some of my favorites and .ini files and
some other stuff that is hard to re-create, just email to myself and
archive it.

The group will get busier as we approach northern hemisphere spring

--

09=ix

Omelet[_4_] 14-01-2008 05:46 AM

Quiet or is it my ISP?
 
In article ,
Garrapata wrote:

On Wed, 9 Jan 2008 18:13:05 -0000, "Mary Fisher"
wrote:

A grandson recovered most data but not e-mails or e-addresses or my
Favourites :-(

The old disk is now at the suppliers and they're doing a forensic recovery
which might regain the essential stuff.


How much is this going to cost? I have 3 old hard drives with some
stuff I would like to see again(some art work I did in another
incarnation) but the last time I checked it was too expensive


I've backed up some things on CDs but don't know how to back up e-mails -
and since most of my mailing isn't social or ngs it's important.


I use a gmail account to back up some of my favorites and .ini files and
some other stuff that is hard to re-create, just email to myself and
archive it.

The group will get busier as we approach northern hemisphere spring


I back up everything on a fairly regular basis now on a desktop HD.
It's capacity is larger than my system HD and they are getting really
cheap now. About 2 years ago, I paid $100.00 for an 80 gig external
drive. My system HD is only 60 gigs.

Yes, it's an antique. g
--
Peace, Om

"Those who beat their swords into plowshares will plow for those who don't."
-- Thomas Jefferson

Mary Fisher 14-01-2008 11:58 AM

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"Garrapata" wrote in message
...
On Wed, 9 Jan 2008 18:13:05 -0000, "Mary Fisher"
wrote:

A grandson recovered most data but not e-mails or e-addresses or my
Favourites :-(

The old disk is now at the suppliers and they're doing a forensic recovery
which might regain the essential stuff.


How much is this going to cost? I have 3 old hard drives with some
stuff I would like to see again(some art work I did in another
incarnation) but the last time I checked it was too expensive


This place charges £25 but only if the data is recovered, there's no charge
if it isn't. James, the grandson, was impressed by that, he said that he's
seen charges from £50 to £500 - but that was when he was looking for a
company for his employer, an insurance broker. Some data is invaluable.

My ISP technical adviser - while I was asking about something else - said
that there was software available through Google but it took ages to do and
your pc is tied up during the process.


I've backed up some things on CDs but don't know how to back up e-mails -
and since most of my mailing isn't social or ngs it's important.


I use a gmail account to back up some of my favorites and .ini files and
some other stuff that is hard to re-create, just email to myself and
archive it.


Yebbut won't it be lost if your hd fails?

The group will get busier as we approach northern hemisphere spring


There are blue patches in the sky right now and I've seen snowdrops and buds
galore. Although I don't like hot weather I'm getting a bit tired of the
grey wet we've had so much of so the slightly longer days with a bit of sun
will be very welcome.

And I hope it won't be long before the hens begin laying again, we only have
about a dozen left!

Mary




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