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Zomby Woof[_3_]
August 28th 10, 06:19 PM
I may have just posted something abnormally large....will re-size...
Transistor Bubblezap
August 28th 10, 07:50 PM
No problem! Who cares about filesize anymore?
Thanks for posting!
"Zomby Woof" > wrote in news:_Ebeo.31157
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> I may have just posted something abnormally large....will re-size...
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RustY ©
August 28th 10, 09:00 PM
"Transistor Bubblezap" > wrote in
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> No problem! Who cares about filesize anymore?
>
Apparently my ISP does. They binned it straight away!
Transistor Bubblezap
August 29th 10, 07:15 PM
"RustY ©" > wrote in news:pMqeo.27302$bD2.6320
@hurricane:
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> "Transistor Bubblezap" > wrote
in
> message ...
>> No problem! Who cares about filesize anymore?
>>
>
> Apparently my ISP does. They binned it straight away!
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I think that your ISP must have a sideline in antiques! :) What do
they think this is? 2005?
Incidentally there is a "technology leader" aerospace manufacturer that
has a 5 Mb limit on emails. How quaint. Hardly big enough for a Wright
Flyer 3-view. I'm told that when a "really big" PDF has to be sent to
them, say all of 8 Mb, it is printed and then faxed to them, to the
sound of much laughter or exasperation in the sender's office, depending
on the urgency of the situation. And who the hell uses faxes any more?
Anyone that needs to communicate with someone in 1991 I suppose! I
think that this manufacturer should tell its staff to get Yahoo
accounts.
Bob (not my real pseudonym)
August 30th 10, 10:07 AM
On Sun, 29 Aug 2010 18:15:07 GMT, Transistor Bubblezap
> wrote:
>"RustY ©" > wrote in news:pMqeo.27302$bD2.6320
>@hurricane:
>
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>> "Transistor Bubblezap" > wrote
>in
>> message ...
>>> No problem! Who cares about filesize anymore?
>>>
>>
>> Apparently my ISP does. They binned it straight away!
>>
>>
>>
>
>I think that your ISP must have a sideline in antiques! :) What do
>they think this is? 2005?
>
>Incidentally there is a "technology leader" aerospace manufacturer that
>has a 5 Mb limit on emails. How quaint. Hardly big enough for a Wright
>Flyer 3-view. I'm told that when a "really big" PDF has to be sent to
>them, say all of 8 Mb, it is printed and then faxed to them, to the
>sound of much laughter or exasperation in the sender's office, depending
>on the urgency of the situation. And who the hell uses faxes any more?
>Anyone that needs to communicate with someone in 1991 I suppose! I
>think that this manufacturer should tell its staff to get Yahoo
>accounts.
Is this the US aerospace manufacturer that is three years behind on
its most recent project or the European aerospace manufacturer that is
three years behind on its most recent project?
®i©ardo
August 30th 10, 10:54 AM
On 28/08/2010 18:19, Zomby Woof wrote:
> I may have just posted something abnormally large....will re-size...
>
>
Ah, it's not just me who does that then. Sigh of relief.
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Andrew Chaplin
August 30th 10, 11:14 AM
"Bob (not my real pseudonym)" > wrote in
:
> On Sun, 29 Aug 2010 18:15:07 GMT, Transistor Bubblezap
> > wrote:
>
>>"RustY ©" > wrote in news:pMqeo.27302$bD2.6320
>>@hurricane:
>>
>>> "Transistor Bubblezap" > wrote
>>> in message ...
>>>> No problem! Who cares about filesize anymore?
>>>
>>> Apparently my ISP does. They binned it straight away!
>>
>>I think that your ISP must have a sideline in antiques! :) What do
>>they think this is? 2005?
>>
>>Incidentally there is a "technology leader" aerospace manufacturer that
>>has a 5 Mb limit on emails. How quaint. Hardly big enough for a
Wright
>>Flyer 3-view. I'm told that when a "really big" PDF has to be sent to
>>them, say all of 8 Mb, it is printed and then faxed to them, to the
>>sound of much laughter or exasperation in the sender's office,
depending
>>on the urgency of the situation. And who the hell uses faxes any more?
>>Anyone that needs to communicate with someone in 1991 I suppose! I
>>think that this manufacturer should tell its staff to get Yahoo
>>accounts.
>
> Is this the US aerospace manufacturer that is three years behind on
> its most recent project or the European aerospace manufacturer that is
> three years behind on its most recent project?
Where I work there is a five Mb limit on stuff coming in from the
outside. We deal a lot in PowerPoint as support to hearings. Needless to
say, anybody from the outside with a slide deck of any size has to bring
it in by SneakerNet.
--
Andrew Chaplin
SIT MIHI GLADIUS SICUT SANCTO MARTINO
(If you're going to e-mail me, you'll have to get "yourfinger." out.)
Transistor Bubblezap
August 30th 10, 10:49 PM
Of course, I'm far too professional on usenet to ridicule any company,
so I'll just say that their parent company had a same worringly similar
to AIDS.
"Bob (not my real pseudonym)" > wrote in
:
> On Sun, 29 Aug 2010 18:15:07 GMT, Transistor Bubblezap
> > wrote:
>
>>"RustY ©" > wrote in news:pMqeo.27302$bD2.6320
>>@hurricane:
>>
>>>
>>> "Transistor Bubblezap" >
>>> wrote
>>in
>>> message ...
>>>> No problem! Who cares about filesize anymore?
>>>>
>>>
>>> Apparently my ISP does. They binned it straight away!
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>I think that your ISP must have a sideline in antiques! :) What do
>>they think this is? 2005?
>>
>>Incidentally there is a "technology leader" aerospace manufacturer
>>that has a 5 Mb limit on emails. How quaint. Hardly big enough for a
>>Wright Flyer 3-view. I'm told that when a "really big" PDF has to be
>>sent to them, say all of 8 Mb, it is printed and then faxed to them,
>>to the sound of much laughter or exasperation in the sender's office,
>>depending on the urgency of the situation. And who the hell uses
>>faxes any more? Anyone that needs to communicate with someone in 1991
>>I suppose! I think that this manufacturer should tell its staff to
>>get Yahoo accounts.
>
> Is this the US aerospace manufacturer that is three years behind on
> its most recent project or the European aerospace manufacturer that is
> three years behind on its most recent project?
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