From: Jeffrey Bloss on
On Mon, 12 Oct 2009 19:20:41 +0100, Roger Hunt wrote:

> David W <robb7thurston(a)gmail.com> wrote
>>On Mon, 12 Oct 2009 12:46:45 +0100, Roger Hunt wrote:
>>> Jeffrey Bloss <jeffreybloss(a)gmail.com> wrote
>>>>On Mon, 12 Oct 2009 08:22:42 -0700 (PDT), wylbur37 wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> After spending hours and hours researching the availability of free
>>>>> PDF writers, I finally decided on PrimoPDF. After I downloaded and
>>>>> installed it, only then did I discover by reading the PDF user guide
>>>>> that was in the working directory, that PrimoPDF requires ".NET
>>>>> Framework" to run. Sure enough, when I tried to print to the PrimoPDF
>>>>> virtual printer, it said "This software requires the .NET Framework
>>>>> 2.0 or higher. Please install the .NET Framework and run this
>>software
>>>>> again."
>>>>>
>>>>> I was quite annoyed at this because during my research (including
>>many
>>>>> hours spent reading postings on this newsgroup), I came across no
>>>>> mention of the .NET Framework requirement. Even when I visited the
>>>>> PrimoPDF homepage, I did not notice any mention of the .NET Framework
>>>>> requirement. I don't know whether this was an oversight or
>>deliberate,
>>>>> but I think it's rather irresponsible for them not to mention it in
>>>>> the specifications.
>>>>
>>>><http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=primopdf+.net&sourceid=navclient-
>>>>ff&rlz=1B3MOZA_enUS347US347&ie=UTF-8>
>>>>
>>>>Yeah that was *really*- hard to find, all of ten seconds.
>>>
>>> Ten seconds? Is your connection slow today?
>>
>>It's his mind which has a slow connection :)
>>
> I know the feeling well. :-)

It's slimey down toward the bottom, near the water.
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(@ @) Inside of a dog, it's too dark to read.
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From: Roger Hunt on
Jeffrey Bloss <jeffreybloss(a)gmail.com> wrote
>>>>><http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=primopdf+.net&sourceid=navclient-
>>>>>ff&rlz=1B3MOZA_enUS347US347&ie=UTF-8>
>>>>>
>>>>>Yeah that was *really*- hard to find, all of ten seconds.
>>>>
>>>> Ten seconds? Is your connection slow today?
>>>
>>>It's his mind which has a slow connection :)
>>>
>> I know the feeling well. :-)
>
>It's slimey down toward the bottom, near the water.

Do you live in a well?
--
Roger Hunt
From: Roger Hunt on
Jeffrey Bloss <jeffreybloss(a)gmail.com> wrote
>On Mon, 12 Oct 2009 17:46:45 +0100, Roger Hunt wrote:
>> Jeffrey Bloss <jeffreybloss(a)gmail.com> wrote
>>>On Mon, 12 Oct 2009 08:22:42 -0700 (PDT), wylbur37 wrote:
>>>
>>>> After spending hours and hours researching the availability of free
>>>> PDF writers, I finally decided on PrimoPDF. After I downloaded and
>>>> installed it, only then did I discover by reading the PDF user guide
>>>> that was in the working directory, that PrimoPDF requires ".NET
>>>> Framework" to run. Sure enough, when I tried to print to the PrimoPDF
>>>> virtual printer, it said "This software requires the .NET Framework
>>>> 2.0 or higher. Please install the .NET Framework and run this software
>>>> again."
>>>>
>>>> I was quite annoyed at this because during my research (including many
>>>> hours spent reading postings on this newsgroup), I came across no
>>>> mention of the .NET Framework requirement. Even when I visited the
>>>> PrimoPDF homepage, I did not notice any mention of the .NET Framework
>>>> requirement. I don't know whether this was an oversight or deliberate,
>>>> but I think it's rather irresponsible for them not to mention it in
>>>> the specifications.
>>>
>>><http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=primopdf+.net&sourceid=navclient-
>>>ff&rlz=1B3MOZA_enUS347US347&ie=UTF-8>
>>>
>>>Yeah that was *really*- hard to find, all of ten seconds.
>>
>> Ten seconds? Is your connection slow today?
>
>No but I "Hunt" and peck when I type. lol

Groan.
--
Roger Hunt
From: Jeffrey Bloss on
On Mon, 12 Oct 2009 19:48:10 +0100, Roger Hunt wrote:

> Jeffrey Bloss <jeffreybloss(a)gmail.com> wrote
>>>>>><http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=primopdf+.net&sourceid=navclient-
>>>>>>ff&rlz=1B3MOZA_enUS347US347&ie=UTF-8>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Yeah that was *really*- hard to find, all of ten seconds.
>>>>>
>>>>> Ten seconds? Is your connection slow today?
>>>>
>>>>It's his mind which has a slow connection :)
>>>>
>>> I know the feeling well. :-)
>>
>>It's slimey down toward the bottom, near the water.
>
> Do you live in a well?

No but you said you knew the feeling well. I wanted to make sure you
knew the "depths" you were getting into.
--
_?_ Outside of a dog, a book is a man's best friend.
(@ @) Inside of a dog, it's too dark to read.
-oOO-(_)--OOo-------------------------------[ Groucho Marx ]--
grok! Devoted Microsoft User
From: Roger Hunt on
Jeffrey Bloss <jeffreybloss(a)gmail.com> wrote
>On Mon, 12 Oct 2009 19:48:10 +0100, Roger Hunt wrote:
>> Jeffrey Bloss <jeffreybloss(a)gmail.com> wrote
>>>>>>><http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=primopdf+.net&sourceid=navclient-
>>>>>>>ff&rlz=1B3MOZA_enUS347US347&ie=UTF-8>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Yeah that was *really*- hard to find, all of ten seconds.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Ten seconds? Is your connection slow today?
>>>>>
>>>>>It's his mind which has a slow connection :)
>>>>>
>>>> I know the feeling well. :-)
>>>
>>>It's slimey down toward the bottom, near the water.
>>
>> Do you live in a well?
>
>No but you said you knew the feeling well. I wanted to make sure you
>knew the "depths" you were getting into.

I own an old well, actually, dating from the late 18th century.
It's almost full of rubble and clearing it out would be a hazardous
undertaking but I would love to find what's at the bottom of it.
--
Roger Hunt