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Christian Gerzner <[log in to unmask]>
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SouthEast US Scuba Diving Travel list <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 23 Feb 2002 18:52:11 +1100
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Hi Strike,
(big snips)
>
> BTW! Christian.  You never did let me know what you meant by your remark
> about having files on my desk.  Please advise me - privately if you wish -
> what you meant.

No mate, didn't say that at all, at all.

I said files on my desk*top*. As in a file of posts in my computer
system, is all.

You weren't the only one who didn't realise the difference however
like most and I'm quite sure you're one, I often keep posts, my own or
others, which for better or worse I consider "keepable".

I have a few of your posts, more of my responses, stored in a "Folder"
called "Strike, David". It includes, for example, the one Phil and I
sent you following your visit to my w**kplace (I also have that one at
w**k, I think/trust/hope). :7

It's no big deal I would have thought (but I didn't have one called
"Bell, Lee"). I do now because I considered his response on Florida
diving eminently keepable for future reference.

Incidentally, and to get back on subject, Barry Guimbellot <
[log in to unmask]> is a friend who knows rather a great deal (and I
do not) about use of digital photo equipment u/w. Actually he knows a
lot more about that stuff, regardless of medium, than I do. Give him a
hoy if you're so inclined. :)

Cheers,

Christian

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