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  • M Megan Forbes

    Nnamdi Onyeyiri wrote: one great thing about it is you can add your own smilies....so ive put and on there but can others view them? or others with MSN 6 at least?


    $500 for a penny people, cheap at the price, just 500 big ones for a penny! Don't shove, there's enough pennies for everyone! - Daffy Duck, manning a wishing well

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    Yes...just not use them. So if Nnamdi types in suss with two colons around it, I'll see the :suss: dude. But if I type in the same string, I'll get a confused smiley followed by uss:


    Hawaian shirts and shorts work too in Summer. People assume you're either a complete nut (in which case not a worthy target) or so damn good you don't need to worry about camouflage... -Anna-Jayne Metcalfe on Paintballing

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      Good things: +more eye candy. c'mon, that's what skinnable GUIs are for, why pretend otherwise? +buddy photo/icon/whatever. well, this is sort of eye candy, but it's suprisingly nice when you've several chat sessions open & need to instantly recognize who you're chatting with. +works more reliably on the proxy at work. this is huge. +message logs & some other shit they should have had years ago... Bad Things: -I run other programs, dammit! make the thing smaller... -It's still flaky through Microsoft's own ISA Server. -It's not Trillian - my AIM and Y! contacts are left out in the cold.

      Shog9

      So much he don't understand, Just might never make it to a man...

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      Shog9 wrote: -It's not Trillian - my AIM and Y! contacts are left out in the cold. There should be an MSN plugin that lets you talk to Y! and AIM contacts. It shouldn't be that hard... :laugh:


      Hawaian shirts and shorts work too in Summer. People assume you're either a complete nut (in which case not a worthy target) or so damn good you don't need to worry about camouflage... -Anna-Jayne Metcalfe on Paintballing

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      • C Chris Maunder

        Way, waaaaaaay too much time. Don't you have some ASP.NET to work on? ;) cheers, Chris Maunder

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        Way, waaaaaaay too much time. It only took two Elijah Wood photos and a kitten in a pink floral kimono to turn me into a gibbering wreck. Don't you have some ASP.NET to work on You know how I said last, last weekend? Well, you were stuck in a time loop it seems which means I meant this coming weekend. * Seriously though. Humble apologies. Server crashed, now Exchange 2000 won't work and I have slept on the office couch the last few days. While waiting for things to install and download and fix and spin I prop my spirits up with CP. I should be the 4201st email you recieve this evening.

        Paul Watson
        Bluegrass
        Cape Town, South Africa

        Chris Losinger wrote: i hate needles so much i can't even imagine allowing one near The Little Programmer

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        • M Megan Forbes

          Who's using it, and what are your thoughts on it? So far I like it. The photo thing is a total gimmick, but gives me a shameless plug area if I take something I particularly like :-O It looks good, and seems to work well. One thing I've noticed "Whoever is typing a message" has been replaced by "Whoever is writing a message". Think this has something to do with the fact MS anticipate that some lucky person out there might be writing on their tablet / PDA, whatever, while the rest of us are still using keyboards (which I always will - my handwriting is illegible) ? Oddities: Since I started using it even more of my contacts have started using it for announcements, incoherrant rantings (Jonny - is that Welsh?), wierd quotes, etc. Could the two be linked? :~ Also, my MSN profile is not mine - it belongs to one of my contacts. Now, as I've never actually looked at this before, I can't really say if MSN 6 introduced this problem, but I go there with no problems, don't get asked to sign into her profile, etc. Curious is it not?


          $500 for a penny people, cheap at the price, just 500 big ones for a penny! Don't shove, there's enough pennies for everyone! - Daffy Duck, manning a wishing well

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          I got everybody hooked on it! Jeez, you give it to a few people and it spreads like wildfire... Megan Forbes wrote: Since I started using it even more of my contacts have started using it for announcements, incoherrant rantings (Jonny - is that Welsh?), wierd quotes, etc. Could the two be linked? I did start that after I got MSN 6, but it was really only after I decided that something was worth putting there. Megan Forbes wrote: (Jonny - is that Welsh?), According to him it's Gaellic Irish.


          Hawaian shirts and shorts work too in Summer. People assume you're either a complete nut (in which case not a worthy target) or so damn good you don't need to worry about camouflage... -Anna-Jayne Metcalfe on Paintballing

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          • W Weiye Chen

            Erm... I am now using Windows Messenger and it is only at version 4.7!!! What's the difference between msn messenger and windows messenger??? :confused: Weiye, Chen When pursuing your dreams, don't forget to enjoy your life...

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            Different markets, apparently. Windows Messenger is meant for serious business people to use*. It is not as pretty and does not have all the cute little fisher price features of MSN MEssenger. MSN MEssenger, like MSN Browser, is flashy and pretty. It has a slew of useless features which 16 year olds are supposed to use. Surprisingly though MSN 6 BETA is damned good, even for serious use. The message limit is far bigger, it is more reliable and it fits in nicely with Windows XP (it does work on Windows XP.) I suspect though that the next Windows Messenger will come out and once again be better for business users. Of course, we could all just use email... * Never mind you cannot even send the briefest of thoughts without running into the stupid message limit

            Paul Watson
            Bluegrass
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            • M Megan Forbes

              Who's using it, and what are your thoughts on it? So far I like it. The photo thing is a total gimmick, but gives me a shameless plug area if I take something I particularly like :-O It looks good, and seems to work well. One thing I've noticed "Whoever is typing a message" has been replaced by "Whoever is writing a message". Think this has something to do with the fact MS anticipate that some lucky person out there might be writing on their tablet / PDA, whatever, while the rest of us are still using keyboards (which I always will - my handwriting is illegible) ? Oddities: Since I started using it even more of my contacts have started using it for announcements, incoherrant rantings (Jonny - is that Welsh?), wierd quotes, etc. Could the two be linked? :~ Also, my MSN profile is not mine - it belongs to one of my contacts. Now, as I've never actually looked at this before, I can't really say if MSN 6 introduced this problem, but I go there with no problems, don't get asked to sign into her profile, etc. Curious is it not?


              $500 for a penny people, cheap at the price, just 500 big ones for a penny! Don't shove, there's enough pennies for everyone! - Daffy Duck, manning a wishing well

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              dabs
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              Is it possible to rename your contacts in version 6? I simply can't understand why this hasn't been possible - instead you are forced to guess who's sending you a message when the person has just recently changed its nick.


              Wenn ist das Nunstück git und Slotermeyer? Ja! Beierhund das oder die Flipperwaldt gersput!

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              • P Paul Watson

                The photo thing is a total gimmick No ways! David and I came up with the latest gaming craze last night; PhotoWarsTM He kept putting photos of cats in clothes as well as half naked photos of Elijah Wood. I put up sickly sunset shots and half naked ladies (they were tasteful nudes of course.) The idea is to see who will break down into a gibbering wreck first. You get bonus points if you do it while chatting to other people who have no idea why your photo keeps changing, and to such bizarre things. Alright. I admit. It was late, I was going insane and David was playing with his two new guns. Maybe the game is less fun in the light of day. :rolleyes: Otherwise MSN 6 is damned fine. Has replaced Trillian on my box.

                Paul Watson
                Bluegrass
                Cape Town, South Africa

                Chris Losinger wrote: i hate needles so much i can't even imagine allowing one near The Little Programmer

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                David Wulff
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                :laugh: :-O :laugh:


                David Wulff

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                • P Paul Watson

                  Way, waaaaaaay too much time. It only took two Elijah Wood photos and a kitten in a pink floral kimono to turn me into a gibbering wreck. Don't you have some ASP.NET to work on You know how I said last, last weekend? Well, you were stuck in a time loop it seems which means I meant this coming weekend. * Seriously though. Humble apologies. Server crashed, now Exchange 2000 won't work and I have slept on the office couch the last few days. While waiting for things to install and download and fix and spin I prop my spirits up with CP. I should be the 4201st email you recieve this evening.

                  Paul Watson
                  Bluegrass
                  Cape Town, South Africa

                  Chris Losinger wrote: i hate needles so much i can't even imagine allowing one near The Little Programmer

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                  Roger Wright
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                  Paul Watson wrote: kitten in a pink floral kimono I'm thinking there must be some feline equivalent to sushi in Japanese.

                  "Ask not for whom the bell tolls;
                  It tolls for thee..."

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                  • M Megan Forbes

                    Who's using it, and what are your thoughts on it? So far I like it. The photo thing is a total gimmick, but gives me a shameless plug area if I take something I particularly like :-O It looks good, and seems to work well. One thing I've noticed "Whoever is typing a message" has been replaced by "Whoever is writing a message". Think this has something to do with the fact MS anticipate that some lucky person out there might be writing on their tablet / PDA, whatever, while the rest of us are still using keyboards (which I always will - my handwriting is illegible) ? Oddities: Since I started using it even more of my contacts have started using it for announcements, incoherrant rantings (Jonny - is that Welsh?), wierd quotes, etc. Could the two be linked? :~ Also, my MSN profile is not mine - it belongs to one of my contacts. Now, as I've never actually looked at this before, I can't really say if MSN 6 introduced this problem, but I go there with no problems, don't get asked to sign into her profile, etc. Curious is it not?


                    $500 for a penny people, cheap at the price, just 500 big ones for a penny! Don't shove, there's enough pennies for everyone! - Daffy Duck, manning a wishing well

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                    David Wulff
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                    I do like the photo feature, for instance if it wasn't for that I'd never have known Paul was really an attractive eighteen year old Russian model. Photo Wars? :-O


                    David Wulff

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                      Shog9 wrote: -It's not Trillian - my AIM and Y! contacts are left out in the cold. There should be an MSN plugin that lets you talk to Y! and AIM contacts. It shouldn't be that hard... :laugh:


                      Hawaian shirts and shorts work too in Summer. People assume you're either a complete nut (in which case not a worthy target) or so damn good you don't need to worry about camouflage... -Anna-Jayne Metcalfe on Paintballing

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                      Why bother when there's Trillian?

                      "Ask not for whom the bell tolls;
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                      • M Megan Forbes

                        Who's using it, and what are your thoughts on it? So far I like it. The photo thing is a total gimmick, but gives me a shameless plug area if I take something I particularly like :-O It looks good, and seems to work well. One thing I've noticed "Whoever is typing a message" has been replaced by "Whoever is writing a message". Think this has something to do with the fact MS anticipate that some lucky person out there might be writing on their tablet / PDA, whatever, while the rest of us are still using keyboards (which I always will - my handwriting is illegible) ? Oddities: Since I started using it even more of my contacts have started using it for announcements, incoherrant rantings (Jonny - is that Welsh?), wierd quotes, etc. Could the two be linked? :~ Also, my MSN profile is not mine - it belongs to one of my contacts. Now, as I've never actually looked at this before, I can't really say if MSN 6 introduced this problem, but I go there with no problems, don't get asked to sign into her profile, etc. Curious is it not?


                        $500 for a penny people, cheap at the price, just 500 big ones for a penny! Don't shove, there's enough pennies for everyone! - Daffy Duck, manning a wishing well

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                        Mauricio Ritter
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                        Megan Forbes wrote: Who's using it, and what are your thoughts on it? I like it... the skin and photo stuff are really great. :cool: :cool: :cool: The only problem I notice is that it doesn't integrate with Outlook Express yet. When you open Outlook Express it opens a new instance of MSN Messager, with the old version :mad: Mauricio Ritter - Brazil Sonorking now: 100.13560 MRitter
                        English is not my native language so, if you find any spelling erros in my posts, please let me know.

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                        • P Paul Watson

                          Way, waaaaaaay too much time. It only took two Elijah Wood photos and a kitten in a pink floral kimono to turn me into a gibbering wreck. Don't you have some ASP.NET to work on You know how I said last, last weekend? Well, you were stuck in a time loop it seems which means I meant this coming weekend. * Seriously though. Humble apologies. Server crashed, now Exchange 2000 won't work and I have slept on the office couch the last few days. While waiting for things to install and download and fix and spin I prop my spirits up with CP. I should be the 4201st email you recieve this evening.

                          Paul Watson
                          Bluegrass
                          Cape Town, South Africa

                          Chris Losinger wrote: i hate needles so much i can't even imagine allowing one near The Little Programmer

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                          Paul Watson wrote: It only took two Elijah Wood photos and a kitten in a pink floral kimono to turn me into a gibbering wreck You were far too easy to break - a real man would have lasted till the reindeer outfit or at least the green froggy eyes, though I do admit that kimono was far too tight around my chest. Paul Watson wrote: I have slept on the office couch the last few days So how is your new boss then, she settling in well? ;)


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                          • M Megan Forbes

                            Who's using it, and what are your thoughts on it? So far I like it. The photo thing is a total gimmick, but gives me a shameless plug area if I take something I particularly like :-O It looks good, and seems to work well. One thing I've noticed "Whoever is typing a message" has been replaced by "Whoever is writing a message". Think this has something to do with the fact MS anticipate that some lucky person out there might be writing on their tablet / PDA, whatever, while the rest of us are still using keyboards (which I always will - my handwriting is illegible) ? Oddities: Since I started using it even more of my contacts have started using it for announcements, incoherrant rantings (Jonny - is that Welsh?), wierd quotes, etc. Could the two be linked? :~ Also, my MSN profile is not mine - it belongs to one of my contacts. Now, as I've never actually looked at this before, I can't really say if MSN 6 introduced this problem, but I go there with no problems, don't get asked to sign into her profile, etc. Curious is it not?


                            $500 for a penny people, cheap at the price, just 500 big ones for a penny! Don't shove, there's enough pennies for everyone! - Daffy Duck, manning a wishing well

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                            • M Megan Forbes

                              Who's using it, and what are your thoughts on it? So far I like it. The photo thing is a total gimmick, but gives me a shameless plug area if I take something I particularly like :-O It looks good, and seems to work well. One thing I've noticed "Whoever is typing a message" has been replaced by "Whoever is writing a message". Think this has something to do with the fact MS anticipate that some lucky person out there might be writing on their tablet / PDA, whatever, while the rest of us are still using keyboards (which I always will - my handwriting is illegible) ? Oddities: Since I started using it even more of my contacts have started using it for announcements, incoherrant rantings (Jonny - is that Welsh?), wierd quotes, etc. Could the two be linked? :~ Also, my MSN profile is not mine - it belongs to one of my contacts. Now, as I've never actually looked at this before, I can't really say if MSN 6 introduced this problem, but I go there with no problems, don't get asked to sign into her profile, etc. Curious is it not?


                              $500 for a penny people, cheap at the price, just 500 big ones for a penny! Don't shove, there's enough pennies for everyone! - Daffy Duck, manning a wishing well

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                              Megan Forbes wrote: the rest of us are still using keyboards (which I always will - my handwriting is illegible) ? My manager yesterday was taking notes with a keyboard plugged into her PDA, and it got me thinking about writing/typing etc.. I'm a much faster typer than writer anyway, so I think I'll almost go for a keyboard over a tablet, when pure text is involved. BW I just remembered why so many of us die alone, covered in pizza, with keyboard imprints on our foreheads. Paul Watson

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                                Why bother when there's Trillian?

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                                It tolls for thee..."

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                                David Stone
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                                Because MSN 6 is way cool.


                                Hawaian shirts and shorts work too in Summer. People assume you're either a complete nut (in which case not a worthy target) or so damn good you don't need to worry about camouflage... -Anna-Jayne Metcalfe on Paintballing

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                                • P Paul Watson

                                  Different markets, apparently. Windows Messenger is meant for serious business people to use*. It is not as pretty and does not have all the cute little fisher price features of MSN MEssenger. MSN MEssenger, like MSN Browser, is flashy and pretty. It has a slew of useless features which 16 year olds are supposed to use. Surprisingly though MSN 6 BETA is damned good, even for serious use. The message limit is far bigger, it is more reliable and it fits in nicely with Windows XP (it does work on Windows XP.) I suspect though that the next Windows Messenger will come out and once again be better for business users. Of course, we could all just use email... * Never mind you cannot even send the briefest of thoughts without running into the stupid message limit

                                  Paul Watson
                                  Bluegrass
                                  Cape Town, South Africa

                                  Chris Losinger wrote: i hate needles so much i can't even imagine allowing one near The Little Programmer

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                                  Paul Watson wrote: It has a slew of useless features which 16 year olds are supposed to use. Hey! I like those features....oh wait.... ;)


                                  Hawaian shirts and shorts work too in Summer. People assume you're either a complete nut (in which case not a worthy target) or so damn good you don't need to worry about camouflage... -Anna-Jayne Metcalfe on Paintballing

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                                    Megan Forbes wrote: the rest of us are still using keyboards (which I always will - my handwriting is illegible) ? My manager yesterday was taking notes with a keyboard plugged into her PDA, and it got me thinking about writing/typing etc.. I'm a much faster typer than writer anyway, so I think I'll almost go for a keyboard over a tablet, when pure text is involved. BW I just remembered why so many of us die alone, covered in pizza, with keyboard imprints on our foreheads. Paul Watson

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                                    This is why those tablets with fold-under keyboards interest me so much. I can type quite quickly, but sketching with a mouse is horrible indeed. I've often wondered why digitizing tablets are not more common accessories for PCs...

                                    Shog9

                                    drifting along with the tumbling tumbleweeds...

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                                      Paul Watson wrote: It only took two Elijah Wood photos and a kitten in a pink floral kimono to turn me into a gibbering wreck You were far too easy to break - a real man would have lasted till the reindeer outfit or at least the green froggy eyes, though I do admit that kimono was far too tight around my chest. Paul Watson wrote: I have slept on the office couch the last few days So how is your new boss then, she settling in well? ;)


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                                      David Wulff wrote: So how is your new boss then, she settling in well? lol. cheers, Chris Maunder

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                                        This is why those tablets with fold-under keyboards interest me so much. I can type quite quickly, but sketching with a mouse is horrible indeed. I've often wondered why digitizing tablets are not more common accessories for PCs...

                                        Shog9

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                                        Shog9 wrote: This is why those tablets with fold-under keyboards interest me so much. This sounds good to me. I've thought about tablets and creating some specialized document types for use for students. The idea of carrying a something slightly smaller than a laptop, and be able type, write, and associate notes to specific points in a document containing a textbook is appealing to me. BW I just remembered why so many of us die alone, covered in pizza, with keyboard imprints on our foreheads. Paul Watson

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