From: Jeffrey Bloss on 12 Oct 2009 15:08 On Mon, 12 Oct 2009 20:02:20 +0100, Roger Hunt wrote: > 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. Well, you should well up enof courage to discover if leaving the well enough alone is the right or wrong thing to do. Well? -- _?_ 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: Jeffrey Bloss on 12 Oct 2009 15:09 On Mon, 12 Oct 2009 19:51:23 +0100, Roger Hunt wrote: > 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. Yes when I miss sevrla kys. -- _?_ 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 12 Oct 2009 15:23 Jeffrey Bloss <jeffreybloss(a)gmail.com> wrote >On Mon, 12 Oct 2009 20:02:20 +0100, Roger Hunt wrote: > >> 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. > >Well, you should well up enof courage to discover if leaving the well >enough alone is the right or wrong thing to do. > >Well? At the very least I should wear well-ington boots though they make my feet s-well, but I'll not d-well on that too much. -- Roger Hunt
From: Roger Hunt on 12 Oct 2009 15:24 Jeffrey Bloss <jeffreybloss(a)gmail.com> wrote >On Mon, 12 Oct 2009 19:51:23 +0100, Roger Hunt wrote: >> 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. > >Yes when I miss sevrla kys. *My* delete key is worn smooth. -- Roger Hunt
From: Jeffrey Bloss on 12 Oct 2009 16:19 On Mon, 12 Oct 2009 20:23:32 +0100, Roger Hunt wrote: > Jeffrey Bloss <jeffreybloss(a)gmail.com> wrote >>On Mon, 12 Oct 2009 20:02:20 +0100, Roger Hunt wrote: >> >>> 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. >> >>Well, you should well up enof courage to discover if leaving the well >>enough alone is the right or wrong thing to do. >> >>Well? > > At the very least I should wear well-ington boots though they make my > feet s-well, but I'll not d-well on that too much. Very well worded indeed! -- _?_ 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
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