XLjunkie
--THE UTILITY PIT--
http://utility-pit.homepage.com
> XLjunkie
> --THE UTILITY PIT--
> http://utility-pit.homepage.com
> > To all usenet newbies, the subject line is not the same as the message
> > area.
XLjunkie
--THE UTILITY PIT--
http://utility-pit.homepage.com
> > .... and to the original poster, maybe you could mention what the
drivers
> > were for ?
> > XLjunkie
> > --THE UTILITY PIT--
> > http://utility-pit.homepage.com
> XLjunkie
> --THE UTILITY PIT--
> http://utility-pit.homepage.com
> > > .... and to the original poster, maybe you could mention what the
> drivers
> > > were for ?
> > > XLjunkie
> > > --THE UTILITY PIT--
> > > http://utility-pit.homepage.com
MS
> > XLjunkie
> > --THE UTILITY PIT--
> > http://utility-pit.homepage.com
> > > > .... and to the original poster, maybe you could mention what the
> > drivers
> > > > were for ?
> > > > XLjunkie
> > > > --THE UTILITY PIT--
> > > > http://utility-pit.homepage.com
<snip>
Or, if you're lucky enough to have an unmetered connection (like what I
do) so time spent online doesn't matter, Xnews. Which is free (unlike
Agent). But no good for offline reading.
--
David.
"After all, a mere thousand yards - such a harmless little knoll,
really."
(Raymond Mays on Shelsley Walsh)
Or outlook express 5, where the subject line will appear as a 'tooltip' when
you pass your pointer over it if the whole of it is not visible.
~daxe