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From: Robert Watkins robert.watkins@******.com
Subject: HELPPPPPPPPPPPPPp
Date: Tue, 9 Mar 1999 13:34:50 +1000
Scott Peterson writes:

> >No comment on how much you want scanned. Nothing to indicate the
> fact that
> >you are sanctioned by FASA. No comment on where this Talk City
> thing is (I
> >checked out www.talkcity.com, and couldn't see anything Shadowrunish
> related
> >except possibly for a chat room entitled "Mystic Shadows Inn")
>
> Much apologies was just damn excited about the new project see the post
> above for the url to the SR talk city program

I checked out the URL you gave... still no mention of any permission, or
even the recognition of FASA's trademark that you'll find at virtually any
SR web site (e.g. Deep Resonance). Even if the people at FASA have given you
permission, you still have to acknowledge their trademark.

> >Next time, Scott: a) Don't post in HTML. b) Give a bit more of a
> clue as to
> >what you're trying to do, and a hint that you've got permission to do it.
> c)
> >Spell correctly.
>
> Show me where the speel check is on the IE 4.0 please:)

Sure... Start up Outlook Express (IE's email program). Go to the Tools menu.
Select the Options menu item. This will display the Options dialog box.
Select the Spelling tab. Select "Always check spelling before sending", and
hit the OK button.

For the easy keystroke approach: Alt-T, O, Shift-Tab, Right-Arrow,
Right-Arrow, Right-Arrow, Ctrl-C, Enter

Hey presto! Outlook Express will now automatically check your spelling
before sending any messages.

When writing messages, you'll also find a Spelling menu item underneath the
Tools menu, which will fire up the spell checker.

Of course, actually learning how to spell for yourself is a worthwhile
investment in time, as is a suitable mastery of the English grammar (which a
spellchecker won't give you). That goes for your web site, too... wonderful
pictures, but the text is shocking.

--
.sig deleted to conserve electrons. robert.watkins@******.com

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