<snip>What fascinates me about this is the *detail* you *clearly* present in elements within dreams. Myself? I have trouble describing something as simple as a tree or an acorn.
He hands [me the shirts I have sewn] and the other girl her 3 shirts . My 3 shirts are two turquoise prints and a solid navy blue and the other gal has 2 solid navy blue and 1 turquoise print. <snip>
On Tuesday, December 12, 2023 at 8:42:53rC>AM UTC-6, sandy$ wrote:***********************************************************************************************************************
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He hands [me the shirts I have sewn] and the other girl her 3 shirts . My 3 shirts are two turquoise prints and a solid navy blue and the other gal has 2 solid navy blue and 1 turquoise print. <snip>
What fascinates me about this is the *detail* you *clearly* present in elements within dreams. Myself? I have trouble describing something as simple as a tree or an acorn.
Well, at any rate, I'm glad to see you back at the keyboard in alt.dreams rLo (Did your tech ever explain *why* your screen was amiss earlier?)
Also, if you see all those spam posts, mouse-click them all then click that blue octagon exclamation point near the upper right, and report them as "SPAM" -- chances are that alt.dreams will do *nothing* about them, but it *will* (somewhat) "hide" those spam posts from the actual posts within the group. rLo
On Wednesday, December 13, 2023 at 8:48:24rC>AM UTC-7, Richard Silk wrote:<snip>
On Tuesday, December 12, 2023 at 8:42:53rC>AM UTC-6, sandy$ wrote:
<snip>Well, at any rate, I'm glad to see you back at the keyboard in alt.dreams rLo (Did your tech ever explain *why* your screen was amiss earlier?)
***********************************************************************************************************************Well, be sure to *print* out that warning message I just posted on, regarding: "will no longer support new Usenet content"
No, Jason never explains what he does to make changes as he know how dumb I am about computers.
On Thursday, December 14, 2023 at 8:48:18rC>AM UTC-6, sandy$ wrote:****************************************************************************************************************
On Wednesday, December 13, 2023 at 8:48:24rC>AM UTC-7, Richard Silk wrote:<snip>
On Tuesday, December 12, 2023 at 8:42:53rC>AM UTC-6, sandy$ wrote:
<snip>Well, at any rate, I'm glad to see you back at the keyboard in alt.dreams rLo (Did your tech ever explain *why* your screen was amiss earlier?)
***********************************************************************************************************************Well, be sure to *print* out that warning message I just posted on, regarding:
No, Jason never explains what he does to make changes as he know how dumb I am about computers.
"will no longer support new Usenet content"
If Jason is as tech smart as advertised, we'll see if he can "keep up" with this impending change.
(I have the impression you too are using Google Groups. Using USENET access is considerably "trickier" yet "reliable"-- to an extent.)
On Sunday, December 17, 2023 at 8:03:13rC>AM UTC-7, Richard Silk wrote:<snip>
So I'm just a hair curious about the way they wrote this:> "Google Groups will no longer support new Usenet content."(I have the impression you too are using Google Groups. Using USENET access is considerably "trickier" yet "reliable"-- to an extent.)****************************************************************************************************************
Yes Dick, I do use google groups.
On Tuesday, December 19, 2023 at 9:12:40rC>AM UTC-6, sandy$ wrote:**************************************************************************************************
On Sunday, December 17, 2023 at 8:03:13rC>AM UTC-7, Richard Silk wrote:<snip>
So I'm just a hair curious about the way they wrote this:> "Google Groups will no longer support new Usenet content."(I have the impression you too are using Google Groups. Using USENET access is considerably "trickier" yet "reliable"-- to an extent.)****************************************************************************************************************
Yes Dick, I do use google groups.
So I'm *wondering* if *existing* usage of, say, Alt.dreams, will continue as per usual *using existing* Google Groups.
Either way, having to switch back to Outlook Express seems to remain a possibility.
IF you find yourself "locked out" of alt.dreams, drop me an e-mail and I'll send you an *extensive* note to hand to your tech (although I'll try to write it so you can do it yourself.)
Dick, I [used] to have outlook express years ago.Just like riding a bicycle.... EfairLoEfyA
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