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You may want to look into Article Cancel, or whatever Netscape might call it,
to remove unwanted posts. I've figured out how to do it on mine (many a
mistaken posting already for me) using WinVN, the newsreader I use.
3 repeated posts is overkill to be sure ;)
About that speed-up post, not very encouraging news there. I have moved from a
486sx33 8mb ram to a 486dx100 24mb ram and finally a 233mmx 64mb 66mhz sdram
since first using POV-Ray. The change has been very significant and I expect
to have a 450pII 128mb 100mhz sdram or similar computer next. Your results
show such a move to be rather daunting.
Furthermore, I, like many others, probably don't end up getting the most
current system either. But hopefully in another year 600p3 256mb 200mhz xram
(fictional) systems will be common-place.
Hey, could be a good reason for technology obsolescence. The faster the
change, the better.
I certainly don't like the sound of a 3X increase... 10X sounds okay.
Message <366AE5F4.E8E06861@aol.com>, Greg M. Johnson typed...
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>Of course, on the new PC, I haven't figured out my new Netscape preferences
>yet, and I got an error message after I posted which made me think the
>message was never sent.
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omniVERSE: beyond the universe
http://members.aol.com/inversez/POVring.html
=Bob
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To cancel messages with netscape simply open the message
you want to cancel and hit the delete key. It will ask you if
you are sure want to cancel - reply yes and the message will
be canceled. Of course you will only will only want to cancel
the extra messages and not the original.
Ken Tyler
Greg M. Johnson wrote:
> Of course, on the new PC, I haven't figured out my new Netscape preferences
> yet, and I got an error message after I posted which made me think the
> message was never sent.
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