Re: FFDL and FF.net (fwd)
For those interested, it also seems to work on 64bit Win7 with Calibre
3.48 (latest for Win7) installed.
Mike
In the 60's, people took LSD to make the world weird.? Now the world is
weird, and
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grenouille7777
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#38772
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Re: FFDL and FF.net (fwd)
I just got it, I'm a calibre newbe, are there certain settings needed for this? I set the thing for Amazon, but does that matter? In terms of the downloader? It might since for me it does not
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Katy Todd
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#38771
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Re: FFDL and FF.net (fwd)
i have testet the new downloader
IT WORKS, THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU
Am 19.08.2022 um 00:12 schrieb Karen Lewellen:
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peterhoeflich
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#38770
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FFDL and FF.net (fwd)
Hi all,
sharing this new information from Rai, for those who can help him with testing.
Kare
---------- Forwarded message ----------
Date: Thu, 18 Aug 2022 21:00:12 +0200
From: Raimond Eisele
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Karen Lewellen
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#38769
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Re: Today I learned ...
you can say "Lumos" to turn your IOS or Android cellphones flashlight on and say "Nox" to turn it off... Yeah I used that to my advantage to thoroughly freak out my adoptive sisters grandkids who are
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MistyShade
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#38768
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Re: Today I learned ...
It works on android by saying lumos but not now... half way is a start
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Laura Baird
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#38767
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Re: ot: picking apart a computer program?
Not a windows user here, but running the file in an editor sounds like a fine idea.
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Karen Lewellen
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#38766
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Re: ot: picking apart a computer program?
I haven't done much with Windows in a long time, but there's a utility program that came with my Mac and Linux systems called 'strings'. You pass it a filename, and it will display any printable
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Steve Wheeler
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#38765
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Re: ot: picking apart a computer program?
you could open it up in an hex editor (https://hexed.it/ is a online browser-based one) and do a text search for the command name.? You may be able to find the key combination that activates that
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Kidan
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Re: ot: picking apart a computer program?
just transfers, from the machine that does the OCR.
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Karen Lewellen
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#38763
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Re: ot: picking apart a computer program?
I explained what the program does, takes scanned contents and places it directly into a word process. called openport tellexx trading company from Michigan wrote the program.
YouTube is not my idea
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Karen Lewellen
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#38762
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Re: ot: picking apart a computer program?
Does it do the OCR or just transfers from the scan to the word processor?
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"My doctor says that I have a malformed public-duty gland and a natural deficiency in moral fibre, and that I am
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Icemanau
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#38761
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Re: ot: picking apart a computer program?
Now I'm curious. What's the program, and what does it do? I kmow there's
a lot of early computer history archeologists on YouTube - likely one of
tgem might have access to the information you need,
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Tara Li
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#38760
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Re: ot: picking apart a computer program?
Actually I searched google before asking here. the program, which I have owned since 1995, may have been an in-house proprietary creation, as I was working with xerox at the time...leading me to my
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Karen Lewellen
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#38759
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Re: ot: picking apart a computer program?
Generally? Google it if it's not a homebuilt app. name of program manual.
.com files are binary executables, and you'd need something to decompile it
if you wanted to poke around in its code.
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Brandon <bmw9211@...>
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#38758
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ot: picking apart a computer program?
Given some of the brilliance on this list, I thought I might ask a creative question, or for someone with the skills.
I have a utility I use when doing research that shifts scanned information from
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Karen Lewellen
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#38757
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Re: Llama llama ding dong
Llama song:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zRozKfYGFVc <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zRozKfYGFVc>
Yanagi
Women are Angels.
And when someone breaks our wings,
We simply continue to fly....on a
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yanagi
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#38756
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Llama llama ding dong
Can’t help but think of Alyx
https://www.dropbox.com/s/peejxm4v94la1j8/IMG_0141.JPG?dl=0
Sent from my iPad — blame speech to text for any errors
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Stephen Spector
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#38755
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Special llama edition ....
[image: image.png]
*Alysson Rowan*
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alysson-rowan-68521692
Academia: https://independentscholar.academia.edu/AlyssonRowan
Project Blog:
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AlyssonR
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#38754
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Re: nick_jinks compendium
the owner has deleted the original file, does anybody have an offline version of the file?
if so, would it be possible to send me the file?
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adit_tri@...
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#38753
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