Re: Brukhim Hanimtza'im!
From: | Christophe Grandsire <grandsir@...> |
Date: | Wednesday, September 15, 1999, 6:45 |
Steg Belsky wrote:
>
> Hey!
> (au "Ei!" ka'uhmzoi-guvdhab ta'Rokbeigalmki)
>
> amazingly, when i finally got my email working after coming here to
> Binghamton University (SUNY), i only had around 250 emails backed
> up...but i think that's 'cause i got set nomail automatically or
> something....not sure...
> Well, so i'm back too, and so is Rokbeigalmki, so....have i been missing
> anything?
>
Not much, the list has been quiet for a while and seems to wake up now.
So maybe you have received all the posts that were sent to it.
> I also have another email address, but it's an annoying number-series
> that the college gave me, so i try to avoid using it. This new version
> of Juno seems to accept "agghq?kp" and other 'special' characters well
> coming from Conlang, unlike my old version which gave me annoying hex
> codes or something.
>
The question mark was intentional or not ? Personally I can read the
special characters without a problem (as long as I am in the
Netherlands, I use Netscape Mail at my office), but when I want to
reply, they all disappear :( .
> Unfortunately, my old email program and my data files (including
> Rokbeigalmki) are all locked up in my unworking computer (this is my
> roommate's laptop) so they'll be hard to get to.
>
> -Stephen (Steg)
> "...vehe3avar ayin, vehe3atid 3adayin, vehahoveh keheref 3ayin -
> da2agah minayin?"
>
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