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mick
2020-10-29 14:24:42 UTC
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2020-10-30 00:04:53 UTC
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mick
2020-10-30 23:38:21 UTC
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No, someone has pointed out that this great program MesNews has a bug!
If a signature is not present in a post then the program does not see
the last dot. So when you write the last sentance it does not show the
full stop (that is if you remember to include one). I am now really
paranoid that I will be taken to task for poor grammer should I fail to
always have a signature present. :-)

Must get on, life is too short to worry :-)
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DaveG
2020-10-31 00:16:42 UTC
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No, someone has pointed out that this great program MesNews has a bug!
If a signature is not present in a post then the program does not see
the last dot. So when you write the last sentance it does not show the
full stop (that is if you remember to include one). I am now really
paranoid that I will be taken to task for poor grammer should I fail to
always have a signature present. :-)
Must get on, life is too short to worry :-)
So not a Morse Code test then :-)
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mick
2020-10-31 12:28:28 UTC
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No, someone has pointed out that this great program MesNews has a bug!
If a signature is not present in a post then the program does not see
the last dot. So when you write the last sentance it does not show the
full stop (that is if you remember to include one). I am now really
paranoid that I will be taken to task for poor grammer should I fail to
always have a signature present. :-)
Must get on, life is too short to worry :-)
So not a Morse Code test then :-)
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