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Damn!   
 
And just when I was thinking of switching to digest mode....  
 
Is there a duck around we can pin the blame on?  
(doesn't have to be real, we just need a scapegoat/blame-duck,  
so-to-speak!)  
 
 -- SC    
... and greatly relieved to learn that this 1024 cylinder nonsense  
is most likely behind us now (g*ddamn windoze boots from huge  
partitions).  Oops, my 'tude is showing  ;-)   
 
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J. R. Fox writes:  
> Steven Levine wrote:  
>> >(Assuming you haven't had the List stoppage problems I've been having.)  
>> BTW, is the digest fixed yet or did you switch to individual messages?  
>   
> Yes.    
> The former is completely kaput (General List digest too),   
> which is why I reluctantly switched to the latter.  > Jordan  
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