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Re: [Digital BW] For Threads that go Off Topic - Now C886 BO with Epson innk.

2005-08-28 by Adam Maas

There's no restriction of Freedom of Speech there, one is not required 
to listen, only to permit the speech to occur.

Killfiling is a very effective way to deal with the uncivil.

And to get this back on-topic, I seem to be one of the lucky ones for 
whom BO works on the C86. Surpisingly, I've had the best results so far 
with Kayenta and the Epson ink. It's noticably cooler than the warm 
EEM/Epson ink combination, although the EEM is quite nice when it's not 
sitting next to the Kayenta. Anyone else tried this combination?

Now to order some Eboni and try that.


-Adam



Richard Corbett wrote:

> Free speech my friend is obviously something with which you do not agree.
>
> What you do appear to subscribe to is the tyrany of the mob concept.
>
> Shame on you sir for your less than democratic approach to life.
>
> Now if you really wish to lower your blood pressure, may I recomend a 
> twelve
> week course of daily aerobic exercise , which, by the way, will also
> increase the quantity of endorphine's in the brain and thus should 
> improve
> your feel-good factor.
>
> Richard
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "btvarner" <bthomasv@...>
> To: <DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com>
> Sent: Sunday, August 28, 2005 12:50 AM
> Subject: [Digital BW] For Threads that go Off Topic
>
>
> If you have Microsoft Outlook you may do the following:
> With Outlook open, from the menu choose "Tools" & then
> "Rules Wizard"
> & click "New",
>
> Ensure that "Start creating a rule from a template" is
> selected,
>
> Highlight "Move new message from someone" & click
> "next",
>
> Under "Which condition(s) do you want to check?" make sure
> "with
> specific words in the message header" is selected,
>
> In the lower window on this same screen click on "specific
> words" in
> the sentence stating "Apply this rule after the message arrives
> with
> specific words in the message header move it to the specified
> folder",
>
> Type in "Paul Aparycki" & click add,
>
> Type in tawow@... & click add, then click "OK",
>
> In the same lower window as before click on "specified" in
> the
> sentence stating "Apply this rule after the message arrives with
> specific words in the message header move it to the specified
> folder",
>
> Choose the "Deleted Items" folder & click "OK", then
> click "Next",
>
> Click Next through two more windows, then click "Finish"
>
> You should now have an active rule that will automatically place into
> the deleted items folder any messages coming from this person either
> directly or through the list.  One less asshole in the world to deal
> with.  Please note that I did not say bad photographer, I said
> asshole.
>
> Problem solved!
>
> As an extra bonus you can create a rule to deal with threads that you
> do not want to weed through any longer.  Just copy the subject line
> into the rule and like magic, those emails also get deleted without
> getting your blood pressure up.  If you have different email software
> you might try looking in help under "Email Rules" & see if
> this might
> be possible in your tool.
>
> This really is related to Digital B&W Prints, really!!!  I subscribe
> to this list for information on this subject.   Threads get off on
> tirades that are hard to avoid.  My blood pressure goes up.  I go
> yell at my neighbors dog.  I am so upset I cannot capture images with
> my pinhole, brownie, 35mm, 6x6, 4x5, 8x10, DLSR cameras.....or
> to
> make prints.
>
> With this approach, ahhhhhhhhhh!!!!!!!!!!
>
> This has been a public service announcement.  You may now resume your
> regularly scheduled threads.
>
>
>
>
>

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