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Tom Callahan
July 28th 07, 09:04 PM
Enroute to the emergency
adelsonsl
July 28th 07, 11:39 PM
GOOD SHOTS!!  thanks for not posting in yenc. at least everyone can see 
them.
"Tom Callahan" > wrote in message 
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> Enroute to the emergency
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Tom Callahan
July 29th 07, 01:47 PM
Ha!!  I couldn't post in yenc if you paid me.  Don't have the software or 
the inclination.  I did download and install OeyEnc which I use to open 
Outlook Express.  It opens all of the yenc pictures and I can see them. 
Before I had to save them and open them with the Yenc reader.
There were lots of good photos from Oshkosh in yenc.  I'm glad I got to see 
them.
I'll keep posting in regular old jpg format and I'll try to keep'em small 
(usually 600x800), Tom
"adelsonsl" > wrote in message 
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> GOOD SHOTS!!  thanks for not posting in yenc. at least everyone can see 
> them.
> "Tom Callahan" > wrote in message 
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>> Enroute to the emergency
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Tom Callahan
July 29th 07, 05:31 PM
Well, I hope the uuencode format is the norm.  I'm just using Outlook 
Express and sending plain old jpegs that I've downsized.
There is so much to this.  I learn more every day, Tom
"Clark" > wrote in message 
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> "Tom Callahan" > wrote in
> :
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>> Ha!!  I couldn't post in yenc if you paid me.  Don't have the software
>> or the inclination.  I did download and install OeyEnc which I use to
>> open Outlook Express.  It opens all of the yenc pictures and I can see
>> them. Before I had to save them and open them with the Yenc reader.
>>
>> There were lots of good photos from Oshkosh in yenc.  I'm glad I got to
>> see them.
>>
>> I'll keep posting in regular old jpg format and I'll try to keep'em
>> small (usually 600x800), Tom
>>
>>
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> Just so you are aware: you have been posting in uuencode format. All 
> binary
> postings to newsgroups are encoded to ASCII prior to posting to the 
> server.
> The newreaders or their helper programs decode the ASCII which results in
> the recreation of the original binary file format.
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