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Re: Using 3rd party OCXs on PB dialog

Date 2012-02-14 22:29 +0100
From Olav <my.email.goes.here@there.tt>
Newsgroups comp.lang.basic.powerbasic
Subject Re: Using 3rd party OCXs on PB dialog
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Den 14.02.2012 21:47, skrev GS:
> Olav has brought this to us :
>> Den 14.02.2012 16:19, skrev GS:
>>> Olav explained :
>>>> Den 07.02.2012 20:39, skrev GS:
>>>>> I've asked PB if this is doable but have not gotten a reply.
>>>>
>>>> You'd better get used to that. Not getting a reply I mean.
>>t>>
>>>> Nothing new at Powerbasic I see.
>>>
>>> Actually, as it turns out, my original email got lost in oblivion
>>> according to my mail server and so was returned undeliverable. My resend
>>> message was answered fairly promptly, and so was my reply.
>>
>> Well, this is quite a different story compared to what you said in
>> your initial message in this thread. Both statements can't be true.
>
> How so? I sent the original email to PB on Feb 4th hoping for a reply
> Mon the 5th. My original post in this NG was done Feb 7th after not
> hearing from PB. I got the 'no delivery' notice from my mail server Feb
> 9th. I resent the email to PB that same day and got a reply that same
> day. I sent a reply to that reply and got another reply the next day
> (Fri, Feb 10th).
>
> On what premise do you substantiate my statements as being conflicting?
>

You said in your first message "...have not gotten a reply". Nothing 
more. Nothing less.If you can't see this being in conflict with what you 
says later on; well, that's your problem.

In addition I find it strange that Bob Zale havn't show up in the thread 
and corrected your statement. He has always been keen on rebuking 
statements he means is false.

So it is a bit hard to know whether your later explanation is true.
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Using 3rd party OCXs on PB dialog GS <gs@somewhere.net> - 2012-02-07 14:39 -0500
  Re: Using 3rd party OCXs on PB dialog Chris Douce <chris.douce@skynet.invalid> - 2012-02-13 08:00 +0100
    Re: Using 3rd party OCXs on PB dialog GS <gs@somewhere.net> - 2012-02-13 11:10 -0500
  Re: Using 3rd party OCXs on PB dialog Olav <my.email.goes.here@there.tt> - 2012-02-14 14:21 +0100
    Re: Using 3rd party OCXs on PB dialog GS <gs@somewhere.net> - 2012-02-14 10:19 -0500
      Re: Using 3rd party OCXs on PB dialog Olav <my.email.goes.here@there.tt> - 2012-02-14 18:04 +0100
        Re: Using 3rd party OCXs on PB dialog GS <gs@somewhere.net> - 2012-02-14 15:47 -0500
          Re: Using 3rd party OCXs on PB dialog Olav <my.email.goes.here@there.tt> - 2012-02-14 22:29 +0100
            Re: Using 3rd party OCXs on PB dialog GS <gs@somewhere.net> - 2012-02-14 17:43 -0500
              Re: Using 3rd party OCXs on PB dialog Bob Zale <noreply@powerbasic.com> - 2012-02-15 03:41 -0800
                Re: Using 3rd party OCXs on PB dialog GS <gs@somewhere.net> - 2012-02-15 14:27 -0500
              Re: Using 3rd party OCXs on PB dialog WangoTango <Asgard24@mindspring.com> - 2012-02-15 16:24 -0500
                Re: Using 3rd party OCXs on PB dialog GS <gs@somewhere.net> - 2012-02-15 16:56 -0500

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