Subj : Re: Importing web recipes into Meal-Master
To   : Ben Collver
From : Carol Shenkenberger
Date : Fri Mar 08 2024 13:52:18

 Re: Re: Importing web recipes into Meal-Master
 By: Ben Collver to Carol Shenkenberger on Fri Mar 08 2024 08:51 am

>   Re: Re: Importing web recipes into Meal-Master
>   By: Carol Shenkenberger to Ben Collver on Thu Mar 07 2024 12:17 pm
>
> I remember using the phrase "tear line" to describe perforated paper for a
> tractor feed printer.  What were you referring to when you wrote it?
>
> I don't want to imagine being responsible to create and maintain 5 years
> of kludge work at sea.  I'd love to see it in retrospect, but lacking the
> institutional knowledge, i would probably need a lot of help before i
> would comprehend it.
>
> What does Z5C mean?
>
> An older engineer friend of mine gave me some code to do the fast fourier
> transform in QBASIC.EXE.  I know people who are too proud for QBASIC.EXE.
> I'm inclined to write that it is just a tool and it can get the job done.

Hi Ben.  Tear line is a really *old*  BBS term for tag line.  Sorry, started my
first BBS in 1986 or 87.

On the BBS at sea, it was wicked batch files that forked to multiple other
batchfiles.  Grin, write a zone segment for the nodelist in note pad then test
on laptop makenl copy the if good, email to Janis who processed it for me.

Z6C.  (Z5 is Africa and was run by Russel Teidt).  Z6 is Asia and I ended up
running the zone.  'Zone 6 coordinator'.  Each geograpic region is in a 'zone'.
You are in zone 1 (USA/Canada).  Mexico came in with South America and because
of common language opted to be grouped with them (zone 4).

Chuckle, don't worry.  It's sysop stuff.

 xxcarol
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