Joanna deFelice on tue 15 sep 98
well, the following may seem a bit weird to some of you. however, i really do ne
here's the deal. i have a friend who wants to try some pieces in clay using the
first thing is that, depending on size, we're going to have to cut these things
second thing: i've not used vaseline or anything when making molds from my own f
lastly, what clay types might be less likely to crack, etc.? i figure about a ha
tia, joanna
Joanna deFelice
Oregon Career Information System
joanna@orcis.uoregon.edu
541-346-2327
Gavin Stairs on wed 16 sep 98
Every now and then we get a message like this on the list, with all the
lines truncated at 80 characters. The problem is usually this: the
originator has a mail editor which does not insert line-feed characters at
the end of every line. The assumption is that the display program will do
the line wrapping at whatever line length it wants. This is fine, except
that the unix mailer that is used to propagate the list doesn't like long
lines, and truncates them at 80 characters. So we don't get to see the
rest of the paragraph.
Please set your mail program to the "word wrap on send" option. In Eudora,
this is found in the Options/Sending Mail dialog, check the Word Wrap box.
Then we all get to read your post.
Gavin
At 08:44 AM 9/15/98 EDT, you wrote:
>----------------------------Original message----------------------------
>well, the following may seem a bit weird to some of you. however, i really
do ne
>
>here's the deal. i have a friend who wants to try some pieces in clay
using the
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Gavin Stairs
Stairs Small Systems (S3)
921 College St., # 1-A
Toronto, Ontario, Canada M6H 1A1
(416)530-0419 stairs@stairs.on.ca
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