Challenging it is not. Well, perhaps the pw is, in a way. It wasn't
challenging for me. Been a lurker for years, and I very seldom post.
This is the second time in about 8 to 10 years. Last time, years ago,
I sent KH a pic he was missing. But I have to say C, you got and share
art that I have not seen but a smathering of. It's great to see
subjects of appropriate age and demeanor.
Thank you also for your original work. It is beautiful. Someday
perhaps, I can send my original work as well. Promises to my friends
and my integrity to keep those promises have meant I don't share, even
with my other friends, knowing how it all spreads so fast on the I. I
couldn't face them or myself if I betrayed the promises.
Also, it's good to see posts that are not not just crapping on other
posters to a.f.p-b. Ignore the trolls. Be good to boys (& girls),
because they will inhertit our world.
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On Sun, 22 Nov 2009 13:56:18 -0500, NP-f31 wrote:
>On Sun, 22 Nov 2009 12:58:42 -0500, Peter Pan <PP@neverland.net>
>wrote:
>
>>On 22 Nov 2009 15:24:44 GMT, "'C- 0-SM,0S'" <0w@Zat.com> wrote:
>>
>>>The password is very challenging
>>
>>
>>How about a hint for the more dense amoung us. I am to old and
>>decrepid to try and play 20 questions to figure it out.
>
>Hi Peter Pan,
>
>That is a piss poor attitude from someone who is receiving a gift from
>someone else. If you are too old and decrepit to figure out an
>extremely literal password scheme then you need to put away your
>computer and get your ass to a retirement home.
>
>>Also,
>> I can now open the archives, which contain 2 files, but when I try
>>and open the second file it asks for a password, and the one you gave
>>doesn't work. it will decode the Rar and the first file but it won't
>>open the second, please advise. Thx
>
>That is because you are using the software incorrectly. It sounds as
>if you haven't joined the parts together. Join all the parts of the
>post together with JAS or use the Par files to join it with QuickPar
>and you will have a complete archive. You can doubleclick on the
>resultant RAR archive and you will be prompted for the password, which
>has been provided by the poster. Select Exract To and WinRAR does all
>the rest. Everything works, I tried it myself when I saw you were
>having problems. It is a wonderful post and worth learning some new
>software to enjoy.
>
>Many thanks to Cosmos for his unselfish sharing.
>
>Have A Beautiful Day,
>
>Doc
>NP-f31
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