TechWhirl (TECHWR-L) is a resource for technical writing and technical communications professionals of all experience levels and in all industries to share their experiences and acquire information.
For two decades, technical communicators have turned to TechWhirl to ask and answer questions about the always-changing world of technical communications, such as tools, skills, career paths, methodologies, and emerging industries. The TechWhirl Archives and magazine, created for, by and about technical writers, offer a wealth of knowledge to everyone with an interest in any aspect of technical communications.
Subject:Re: where to find compact disc logo - thanks From:Matt Ion <soundy -at- NEXTLEVEL -dot- COM> Date:Thu, 3 Jul 1997 01:03:14 -0800
On Wed, 2 Jul 1997 10:14:40 -0500, Tracy Boyington wrote:
>Thanks to all who responded... I now have a copy of the logo.
>
>And another question... I just switched to Netscape Communicator email
>(after our server crashed and they took away our Pegasus mail) and now I
>see this appearing in my posts:
>
>> --MimeMultipartBoundary
>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
>> Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
>
>Are my posts showing up as some annoying multi-part thing to anybody?
Nope. I see similar information if I "View Full Header" of any
message, but normally it doesn't appear. You might to check if
Communicator has a feature to show/hide message headers.
Your friend and mine,
Matt
<insert standard disclaimer here>
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
"We've all heard that a million monkeys banging on a million
typewriters will eventually reproduce the entire works of Shakespeare.
"Now, thanks to the Internet, we know this is not true."
- Professor Robert Silensky
California University
TECHWR-L (Technical Communication) List Information: To send a message
to 2500+ readers, e-mail to TECHWR-L -at- LISTSERV -dot- OKSTATE -dot- EDU -dot- Send commands
to LISTSERV -at- LISTSERV -dot- OKSTATE -dot- EDU (e.g. HELP or SIGNOFF TECHWR-L).
Search the archives at http://www.documentation.com/ or search and
browse the archives at http://listserv.okstate.edu/archives/techwr-l.html