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Serene wrote: On Sat, 15 Apr 2006 22:11:17 +0200, cathyxyz wrote: Pickled Eggs in Pickled Beet Juice I am dying to make these. Serene A cheat way to make them: Buy a jar of pickles, reserve the brine. Buy 2 cans of beets, reserve the juice. Mix the beet juice and pickle brine and soak the eggs in that for a few days until the eggs are nice and pink. ;-) Do this in the refrigerator of course!!!!!! -- Peace! Om "My mother nevers saw the irony in calling me a Son of a bitch." - Jack Nicholson |
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Steve Wertz wrote: On Sun, 16 Apr 2006 00:18:18 -0500, OmManiPadmiOmlet wrote: In article , Steve Wertz wrote: On Sat, 15 Apr 2006 15:41:44 -0500, OmManiPadmiOmlet wrote: In article , Melba's Jammin' wrote: Post to alt.test to --- test your system. I used austin.test initially. And idiots like me actually read that group. Talk about bored :-) -sw snicker I see you post there a lot too...... Yeah. I keep posting there, but nobody seems to have much to say. It was a pretty boring group until you came along. I think I'm done now, unless you answer those last 2 posts. G Thanks for trying to help me out! I appreciated it. I didn't do anything. Glad I could help ;-) -sw It's the thought that counts..... hugs! -- Peace! Om "My mother nevers saw the irony in calling me a Son of a bitch." - Jack Nicholson |
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OmManiPadmiOmlet wrote:
Indeed. :-) I'm just glad to have my newsreader back! Google groups is not only a PITA, but it does not support binary groups. :-( Peace! Om Oooh! I miss my Newswatcher and direct access to USENET. Got DSL and have to play the Bellsouth game which means going to Google groups. For a couple of months I could get direct USENET by unplugging my DSL and returning to dial-up, but keeping both DSL and dial-up seemed silly, so I dropped my dial-up. Still having withdrawals. What's PITA? |
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On 16 Apr 2006 05:36:41 -0700, wrote:
OmManiPadmiOmlet wrote: Indeed. :-) I'm just glad to have my newsreader back! Google groups is not only a PITA, but it does not support binary groups. :-( Peace! Om Oooh! I miss my Newswatcher and direct access to USENET. Got DSL and have to play the Bellsouth game which means going to Google groups. For a couple of months I could get direct USENET by unplugging my DSL and returning to dial-up, but keeping both DSL and dial-up seemed silly, so I dropped my dial-up. Still having withdrawals. What's PITA? Why can't you access usenet through your Bellsouth account? http://www.dpo.uab.edu/dialup/bssettings.html http://tinylink.com/?e4DYeSLio1 DSL is dialup on steriods. -- Ham and eggs. A day's work for a chicken, a lifetime commitment for a pig. |
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On Sun, 16 Apr 2006 13:50:32 -0400, BOB wrote:
sf wrote: :: On 16 Apr 2006 05:36:41 -0700, wrote: ::: Oooh! I miss my Newswatcher and direct access to USENET. Got DSL and ::: have to play the Bellsouth game which means going to Google groups. ::: For a couple of months I could get direct USENET by unplugging my DSL ::: and returning to dial-up, but keeping both DSL and dial-up seemed ::: silly, so I dropped my dial-up. Still having withdrawals. What's PITA? :: :: Why can't you access usenet through your Bellsouth account? Accessing usenet through BellSloth is shitty at best. Lots of dropped (or never found!) articles. They keep blaming it on their peers, but it's just an excuse to eventually drop usente altogether.. BOB The only problem that I have with Bell south DSL is in wet weather. As in a heavy down pour, after a hurricane. Other then that here I am, using agent. Check your settings. ![]() -- Pan Ohco I would like to see the bottom of my monitor, but I have cats. |
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On Sun, 16 Apr 2006 14:29:25 -0500, Pan Ohco wrote:
On Sun, 16 Apr 2006 13:50:32 -0400, BOB wrote: sf wrote: :: On 16 Apr 2006 05:36:41 -0700, wrote: ::: Oooh! I miss my Newswatcher and direct access to USENET. Got DSL and ::: have to play the Bellsouth game which means going to Google groups. ::: For a couple of months I could get direct USENET by unplugging my DSL ::: and returning to dial-up, but keeping both DSL and dial-up seemed ::: silly, so I dropped my dial-up. Still having withdrawals. What's PITA? :: :: Why can't you access usenet through your Bellsouth account? Accessing usenet through BellSloth is shitty at best. Lots of dropped (or never found!) articles. They keep blaming it on their peers, but it's just an excuse to eventually drop usente altogether.. BOB The only problem that I have with Bell south DSL is in wet weather. As in a heavy down pour, after a hurricane. Other then that here I am, using agent. Check your settings. ![]() I have used Bellsouth DSL for the last 4 years or so and my usenet access is very good. I occasionally see dropped parts in multipart binary groups, but it's fairly rare. In text groups like this one, I never have a problem. Their customer service does stink these days; God forbid you need tech support! The actual connection, however, is quite stable and reliable. I would second that advice to check your settings and newsreader. Regards, Tracy R. |
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sf wrote:
On 16 Apr 2006 05:36:41 -0700, wrote: Oooh! I miss my Newswatcher and direct access to USENET. Got DSL and have to play the Bellsouth game which means going to Google groups. For a couple of months I could get direct USENET by unplugging my DSL and returning to dial-up, but keeping both DSL and dial-up seemed silly, so I dropped my dial-up. Still having withdrawals. What's PITA? Why can't you access usenet through your Bellsouth account? http://www.dpo.uab.edu/dialup/bssettings.html http://tinylink.com/?e4DYeSLio1 DSL is dialup on steriods. -- Question. How do you use dial-up and DSL simultaneously? Wouldn't I have to unplug my DSL connection, plug my dial-up modem, set SMTP and POP settings, etc. Then reconnecting to DSL, I'd have to reset my account. Most settings should remain the same. But Bellsouth had to send me 3 modems before I found one that would stay connected. Other 2 would drop after 1 or 2 hours, sometimes overnight; and I'd have to sign-in anew. So I'm sort of leary of disconnecting DSL now that I've got one that stays connected. |
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sf wrote:
On 17 Apr 2006 06:45:00 -0700, wrote: sf wrote: On 16 Apr 2006 05:36:41 -0700, wrote: Oooh! I miss my Newswatcher and direct access to USENET. Got DSL and have to play the Bellsouth game which means going to Google groups. For a couple of months I could get direct USENET by unplugging my DSL and returning to dial-up, but keeping both DSL and dial-up seemed silly, so I dropped my dial-up. Still having withdrawals. What's PITA? Why can't you access usenet through your Bellsouth account? http://www.dpo.uab.edu/dialup/bssettings.html http://tinylink.com/?e4DYeSLio1 DSL is dialup on steriods. -- Question. How do you use dial-up and DSL simultaneously? Wouldn't I have to unplug my DSL connection, plug my dial-up modem, set SMTP and POP settings, etc. Then reconnecting to DSL, I'd have to reset my account. Most settings should remain the same. Was that question to me? DSL is like having two telephone lines... one out one in. Yes, you need a modem. But Bellsouth had to send me 3 modems before I found one that would stay connected. Other 2 would drop after 1 or 2 hours, sometimes overnight; and I'd have to sign-in anew. So I'm sort of leary of disconnecting DSL now that I've got one that stays connected. I've never understood why home users are so darned lazy. Shut down your computer when you go to bed. -- Yes, it was. Ravinwulf answered: "You just plug your dial-up modem into a free telephone jack (with a DSL filter attached) and use it if you need it. You don't have to disconnect the DSL first. A splitter on the jack the DSL uses would probably work as well, but I can't say that I've ever tried that. That will give you both connections available, should the DSL go down; but I don't think you can actually use both simultaneously since the login and password are the same." But I only have one jack in my computer room. Bellsouth told me that splitting at the jack would not work. Something about my computer not being able to recognize both connections. Has to be one or the other. Ravinwulf is saying I need a free telephone jack. Guess I'd have to run one from the phone box. Answer to your lazy comment. I used to shut down every night. But problems with OS X startup prompted a tech rep to tell me "just don't turn it off." That's one. Then problems with those Bellsouth modems dropping my connection prompted a DSL rep to tell me "just don't turn it off." That's two. So not shutting down may be dumb, but it's not lazy. |
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On 19 Apr 2006 06:15:31 -0700, wrote:
sf wrote: On 18 Apr 2006 04:39:29 -0700, wrote: Answer to your lazy comment. I used to shut down every night. But problems with OS X startup prompted a tech rep to tell me "just don't turn it off." That's one. Ah, OS X..... need I say more? LOL But seriously, any "rep" who tells you something like that in answer to a problem is as serious a numbskull as one that would tell you to reinstall. I can't believe you not only bought that cr*p, you publicized it. Q: Were you born yesterday???? -- Day before and I'm still trying to understand stoplights. But that's just me. ![]() -- Ham and eggs. A day's work for a chicken, a lifetime commitment for a pig. |
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