You MIght Be Spending Too Much TIme At CodeProject When...
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I am at 3891 in the Inbox, and 3723 in my CP Forums folder (this is since 10/10/2006 when I last purged my inbox). Almost an even split.
"The clue train passed his station without stopping." - John Simmons / outlaw programmer "Real programmers just throw a bunch of 1s and 0s at the computer to see what sticks" - Pete O'Hanlon "Not only do you continue to babble nonsense, you can't even correctly remember the nonsense you babbled just minutes ago." - Rob Graham
Paul Conrad wrote:
Almost an even split.
You must have a life... :)
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Roger Wright wrote:
My mailboxes only go back to 2006, as I've sufferred a few crashes over the years before Windows Update had most of its bugs exterminated and had to rebuild everything from scratch. It's like having a lobotomy... all that personal history gone forever.
This is not inevitable. Backup is your friend. :)
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Backup is your friend
When it works, when you have space available, when the new version of the software will actually admit to finding a backup and is willing to reload it... Nothing's perfect, alas...
"A Journey of a Thousand Rest Stops Begins with a Single Movement"
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Gmail frustrates the heck out of me. :) I meant more as in clients for email. If I had my dream email client/server it would have a lot of different ways to 'view' my emails with easier to use filters, would keep my email on the server and cache it locally (but do it a lot better than exchange server does), allow me to see even the deepest technical details of a raw email, etc. the list goes on
I sense a stirring in the Force... Could there be an article in your future?
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Roger Wright wrote:
You MIght Be Spending Too Much TIme At CodeProject When...
you can't dance because you can't figure out how to type :jig: or :badger: into the real world.
_________________________ Asu no koto o ieba, tenjo de nezumi ga warau. Talk about things of tomorrow and the mice in the ceiling laugh. (Japanese Proverb) John Andrew Holmes "It is well to remember that the entire universe, with one trifling exception, is composed of others."
:badger: Great. You had to bring that up. And here I am, about to try to get a minimal night's sleep before work in the morning... :doh:
"A Journey of a Thousand Rest Stops Begins with a Single Movement"
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1200 baud was the rate of my first modem card :sigh: The first message in the inbox is the "welcome to ATT ISP" message. Most of the messages are group messages from one of my other hobbies (yes, I do have a few) I do tend to save the personal ones and occasionally read some while searching for something else. The really important ones get their own folders - I have 42. About once a year, I prune down the inbox so as to keep the size below 4GB - the limit for each folder in Outlook Express.
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Steve Mayfield wrote:
the limit for each folder in Outlook Express
Switch to Thunderbird. Up until a couple of months ago, I was a diehard Outlook Express user. I had archived e-mail going back ten years. I've just switched to Vista, and found out "Windows Mail" is just Outlook Express with the serial numbers filed off. What finally did me in was a damn POP3 download bug in OE/WM. I get a couple newsletters. One of them occasionally has some slightly dodgy MIME encoding of the message. When Outlook Express would try to download one of these, it would lock up. You had to then kill the msimn.exe process in Task Manager. With Windows Mail it was even worse. The application would lock up, and when you killed the process, it broke the mail data base. I downloaded Thunderbird and installed it. It doesn't include a native means of importing your OE/WM e-mail, but there's an add-on that will do it. I exported my e-mail archive and contacts, imported them into Thunderbird, and voila! Thunderbird has a heck of a lot of buttons and knobs you can tweak if you like, along with a pile of add-ons.
Software Zen:
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Roger Wright wrote:
You MIght Be Spending Too Much TIme At CodeProject When...
you can't dance because you can't figure out how to type :jig: or :badger: into the real world.
_________________________ Asu no koto o ieba, tenjo de nezumi ga warau. Talk about things of tomorrow and the mice in the ceiling laugh. (Japanese Proverb) John Andrew Holmes "It is well to remember that the entire universe, with one trifling exception, is composed of others."
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1200 baud was the rate of my first modem card :sigh: The first message in the inbox is the "welcome to ATT ISP" message. Most of the messages are group messages from one of my other hobbies (yes, I do have a few) I do tend to save the personal ones and occasionally read some while searching for something else. The really important ones get their own folders - I have 42. About once a year, I prune down the inbox so as to keep the size below 4GB - the limit for each folder in Outlook Express.
Steve _________________ I C(++) therefore I am
Steve Mayfield wrote:
1200 baud was the rate of my first modem card
;P Got you beat there - mine was 300 baud (not counting the 110 baud units used by the college, with acoustic couplers), and the first connection was Bank of America Online Banking. It took 20 minutes to make a transfer or view a check, but it was far better than driving 45 minutes to the nearest bank branch. There was no email then, of course, but we had Compuserve!
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Famile and friends, remember them...? LEave posts like this one to get your attention... !! DAVE... COME BACK.. !!!
RJEaton
When family wants my attention, someone opens the breaker for my apartment. Nasty, but the UPS lets me keep the data. Me2 had Compuserve (73477.1715) at 300 baud. I could actually read it as it scrolled into the 3x5" display on my portable Commode-Door (Commodore) machine. :doh: Raevn
Ask not what you must do for your computer. Ask [instead], what your computer can do to you [if'n you don't]. ~with apologies to JFK
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the number of emails in the CodeProject folder (3112) exceeds the number in the Inbox (1148). :-D Yes, I really should clean them out, but it's so tedious! I never formed the habit of deleted messages after reading them back when the Internet was new. :sigh:
"A Journey of a Thousand Rest Stops Begins with a Single Movement"
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the number of emails in the CodeProject folder (3112) exceeds the number in the Inbox (1148). :-D Yes, I really should clean them out, but it's so tedious! I never formed the habit of deleted messages after reading them back when the Internet was new. :sigh:
"A Journey of a Thousand Rest Stops Begins with a Single Movement"
213 out of 652 - I'm alright. Probably a lot more at my old email address though. PS: I created a CodeProject folder (label actually-gmail) just for this thread.
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the number of emails in the CodeProject folder (3112) exceeds the number in the Inbox (1148). :-D Yes, I really should clean them out, but it's so tedious! I never formed the habit of deleted messages after reading them back when the Internet was new. :sigh:
"A Journey of a Thousand Rest Stops Begins with a Single Movement"
"thousands" out of 12k and change in my gmail account. I can't do better until I get home. OTOH my other gmail account: 1 - 50 of 381546 You are currently using 4160 MB (57%) of your 7271 MB. :cool:
Today's lesson is brought to you by the word "niggardly". Remember kids, don't attribute to racism what can be explained by Scandinavian language roots. -- Robert Royall
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"thousands" out of 12k and change in my gmail account. I can't do better until I get home. OTOH my other gmail account: 1 - 50 of 381546 You are currently using 4160 MB (57%) of your 7271 MB. :cool:
Today's lesson is brought to you by the word "niggardly". Remember kids, don't attribute to racism what can be explained by Scandinavian language roots. -- Robert Royall
dan neely wrote:
1 - 50 of 381546
Damn! Do you deliberately subscribe to spam lists? :omg:
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When you name your cat CP.
What does an agnostic, dyslexic, insomniac do? He lies awake at night wondering if there's a dog.
My cat is called Symbian. He likes it. :laugh:
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dan neely wrote:
1 - 50 of 381546
Damn! Do you deliberately subscribe to spam lists? :omg:
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Nope that's several years (since feb 05) of snarfing all the posts to Baen's Bar.[^] I typically use the NNTP feed to read posts, but gmail's got a better search function than my client. Peak traffic (typically following a new David Weber book) has hit the 1000 post/day range. Normal traffic is only about 1/4th to 1/3rd of that.
Today's lesson is brought to you by the word "niggardly". Remember kids, don't attribute to racism what can be explained by Scandinavian language roots. -- Robert Royall
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Gmail frustrates the heck out of me. :) I meant more as in clients for email. If I had my dream email client/server it would have a lot of different ways to 'view' my emails with easier to use filters, would keep my email on the server and cache it locally (but do it a lot better than exchange server does), allow me to see even the deepest technical details of a raw email, etc. the list goes on
Allen Anderson wrote:
would keep my email on the server and cache it locally (but do it a lot better than exchange server does)
I know these guys have some of what you're talking about, not sure about all of it but they might eventually get there: http://www.thinctechnology.com/[^]
T-Mac-Oz "When I'm ruler of the universe ... I'm working on it, I'm working on it. I'm just as frustrated as you are. It turns out to be a non-trivial problem." - Linus Torvalds
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213 out of 652 - I'm alright. Probably a lot more at my old email address though. PS: I created a CodeProject folder (label actually-gmail) just for this thread.
Fahad Sadah wrote:
I created a CodeProject folder (label actually-gmail) just for this thread.
I'm honored! :-D Really, it's grown beyond all expectations. You'd think, after all these years, I'd be able to tell in advance when a topic will generate huge interest. But I'm still surprised every time I post something I expect to generate two responses ends up a page-long thread.
"A Journey of a Thousand Rest Stops Begins with a Single Movement"
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Fahad Sadah wrote:
I created a CodeProject folder (label actually-gmail) just for this thread.
I'm honored! :-D Really, it's grown beyond all expectations. You'd think, after all these years, I'd be able to tell in advance when a topic will generate huge interest. But I'm still surprised every time I post something I expect to generate two responses ends up a page-long thread.
"A Journey of a Thousand Rest Stops Begins with a Single Movement"
It was emailed to all of us. PS: http://www.codeproject.com/script/Mailouts/View.aspx?mlid=3245[^] You might have it in your inbox - Monday 08th (yesterday)
modified on Tuesday, December 9, 2008 12:23 PM
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the number of emails in the CodeProject folder (3112) exceeds the number in the Inbox (1148). :-D Yes, I really should clean them out, but it's so tedious! I never formed the habit of deleted messages after reading them back when the Internet was new. :sigh:
"A Journey of a Thousand Rest Stops Begins with a Single Movement"
You admins ban the site becuase the assume it must be porn