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A bit of Turshish Tail in Seattle - IMG_0318.JPG (3/6)



 
 
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Old October 31st 10, 01:47 AM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation,alt.binaries.pictures.military
Jeff Cochrane - VK4BOF[_5_]
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Default A bit of Turshish Tail in Seattle - IMG_0318.JPG (3/6)

Jaques,
I think that you have gone off half-cocked about this post.
See the last part of the original posts title? It says (3/6)
That means that it is part 3 of 6 parts.
Therefore you will need to select it and all other parts of the message to see
the picture.
In Outlook Express I select part 1 of the multi-part post then whilst holding
down the CTRL key I select the other parts of the message with the mouse.
Once all parts are selected, right click on any of the selected files and choose
"Combine & Decode".
OE will automagically get the posts in correct order (most of the time) and
download + decode them.
This will reult in the correct picture being displayed and not all this
gobbledygook.
I cannot give instruction on the use of Thunderbird as I don't use it, however I
dare say that RTFM is in order on your part to figure out how your newsgroup
client does the same job.
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Jeff Cochrane - VK4BOF
Innisfail, QLD, Australia

"Jacques Guay" wrote in message
...
Mr. Bill:

With all due deferance and respect, could you please tell me
what the following means? Are you a spy trying to pass off
some secret information to another? Perhaps it is a math
equation that needs hundreds of computers needed to formu-
late an answer to a single question.

Sir, I am not a rocket scientist, nor am I a great mathematician,
nor am I a a science teacher. I never was any good at math in
school, but there is one thing that I know. A self centered
sanctimonious blaggart. Hooray for you, sir! You have
found another way to start a war (of words, I hope) between
all of us who really like photos of aircraft, young and old.

I myself come from a family of, how should I say this,
aircraft mechanics, technicians and innovative engineers. the
only thing left to say at this time is get your freaking
junk out of here

Thank you for your patience

Jacques


On 10/30/2010 2:25 AM, Mr. Bill wrote:
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