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Here's something that came together fairly well. Warning: I posted from the
web. I've read that that doesn't work very well. How do I post to the
newsgroup from my Yahoo email account? I didn't look very hard but I
didn't find an answer to the question in any of the documentation I was
able to find.
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Preview of image 'welcome.jpg'
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web.40c3cea68c433df7c9589c190@news.povray.org...
> Here's something that came together fairly well. Warning: I posted from
the
> web. I've read that that doesn't work very well. How do I post to the
> newsgroup from my Yahoo email account? I didn't look very hard but I
> didn't find an answer to the question in any of the documentation I was
> able to find.
>
Works fine now
Nice holyday village but you should consider having another transport policy
at least during hi temp days: way too much ozone ;-)
Marc
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"Mack Tuesday" <mailbjl@yahoo> wrote in message
news:web.40c3cea68c433df7c9589c190@news.povray.org...
> Here's something that came together fairly well. Warning: I posted from
the
> web. I've read that that doesn't work very well. How do I post to the
> newsgroup from my Yahoo email account? I didn't look very hard but I
> didn't find an answer to the question in any of the documentation I was
> able to find.
Normally you would use Outlook Express or Mozilla's newsreader, but it seems
that the web interface is converting images properly now, so I don't see the
need to change anything ;)
I like the image... To me, it looks like some sort of surrealistic
landscape, or a city..
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Is it the closest, most similar planet to Krypton? So similar that the
landscape looks alike, even if composed by cylinders instead of pointy
cristal-like structures?
:-)
Well done.
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On Sun, 6 Jun 2004 22:10:46 EDT, "Mack Tuesday" <mailbjl@yahoo>
wrote:
>This is a multi-part message in MIME format.
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>Here's something that came together fairly well. Warning: I posted from the
>web. I've read that that doesn't work very well. How do I post to the
>newsgroup from my Yahoo email account? I didn't look very hard but I
>didn't find an answer to the question in any of the documentation I was
>able to find.
>
Pretty. I like the lighting/color/fog.
--
to all the companies who wait until a large user base becomes
dependant on their freeware, then shafting said happy campers with
mandatory payment for continued usage. I spit on your grave.
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question:
what does MIME-type image/pjpeg stand for?
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On Tue, 08 Jun 2004 14:32:29 +0200, marabou <not### [at] availablenet> wrote:
> question:
> what does MIME-type image/pjpeg stand for?
progressive jpeg
ABX
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Thanks to everyone for the positive feedback.
I certainly see the resemblance to Krypton now that you mention it. Maybe
this is another area of the planet. Some other continent.
Does anyone have ideas for improvement?
"Roberto Amorim" <wol### [at] hotmailcom> wrote:
> Is it the closest, most similar planet to Krypton? So similar that the
> landscape looks alike, even if composed by cylinders instead of pointy
> cristal-like structures?
>
> :-)
>
> Well done.
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