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Love 'em! Especially the rail fence - just gorgeous

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Sharon Harper
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Love the quilts. Colours in the Fence Rail are favourites of mine.

Roscoe looks like a little sweetie, but Dusty does not look "sweet and innocent" LOL

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Cats

Thanks Judy - that's the right address! Two very nice quilts + the one under the black cats! Roscoe looks so sweet, sitting there - so smart in his black and white suit >g< . In message , judyanna writes

Reply to
Patti

those are lovely quilts Judy! and your QI's certainly take their job seriously!

Reply to
Jessamy

You're right! She hits back when Roscoe gives her love bites. I keep reminding her she was the little sister once! She used to do that to Midnight (the other black cat in the pictures) who died last year at 17 years old). I feel bad for her though. As little as she looks (He's twice her size) she is around 12 years old.

Judy

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judyanna

Great quilts and cute QIs!

Reply to
Donna in NE La.

Beautiful Hunter's Star and Rail Fence. The QI's are cute too.

Linda in Tx

Reply to
nana2b

I dont think you can invite the whole ng through their site unless something has changed recently, I tried too... only takes email addresses

you like blue & yellow, uh nice rail fence!

judyanna wrote:

Reply to
DrQuilter

I totally mssed this post! I have last summer's G5 iMac - gorgeous thing it is! I almost got fiber optics to connect to the internet, but almost doesn't count except in horseshoes, darts and sometimes hand grenades! Have to make do with dsl for now - I'm not complaining, really, I do like dsl. I remember the bad ol' days of dial-up! I seem to be going backwards for reading newsgroups though. I used to use MacSoup, which I liked. I found a newer version but I don't think I like it any more. Any ideas? I'm reading on a google webpage and I don't like it!

I don't know if you saw it, but I put some pics up here:

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I used Reunion (8) on my old iMac. I had the original bondi blue computer. But Reunion needs an upgrade for either system Classic 9 or OS X. I don't really want to pay for another upgrade. I'm not sure what I'm going to use. Funny you should ask since I've researched FOSTERS. If you need any lookups I have a book called Foster Genealogy by F.C. Pearce. Mine are from New England, but the book has a lot of others.

Judy

Sandy Foster wrote:

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judyanna

Howdy!

I read the ng via Entourage:

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...has a free trial. Microsoft® Entourage® 2004 for Mac

Gives me all the goodies I need/want for Office and a great e-mail program that lets me right go right to these newsgroups.

It also quilts.. well, maybe not, but I bet it could w/ just a little tweaking!

Btw, when the masochistic Microspud went cannibal & started to eat itself we transferred files and pics via my digital camera.

Ragmop/Sandy

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Sandy Ellison

I use MT-NewsWatcher, so do some other people here. Works fine for me, apart from some negotiable bugs (is there any way to get it to remember your signature? I have to drag mine from a text clipping every time)..

============== j-c ====== @ ====== purr . demon . co . uk ============== Jack Campin: 11 Third Street, Newtongrange EH22 4PU, Midlothian, Scotland for CD-ROMs and free | fax 0870 0554 975 stuff: Scottish music, food intolerance, & Mac logic fonts | mob 07800 739 557

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Jack Campin - bogus address

On Sun, 23 Jul 2006 22:08:42 -0500, judyanna wrote (in article ):

I've been using a shareware program called Hogwasher for reading the ng. Took a little getting used to, but I really like it now. I think I downloaded it from Apple's webpage.

Maureen

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Maureen Wozniak

LOL! It's just as well, since I've been gone and would have missed your reply.

Oh, me too! DSL has been a marvel! :) My little iBook isn't quite as fancy as your G5 iMac, but it still purrs happily along, thank goodness.

I use MT-NewsWatcher (available gratis at ) and am pretty happy with it.

Aha! Lovely! And what adorable little QIs they are, too!

I still don't have anything, but someday I'll get going on it. :)

Thanks! DH's aunt has done quite a bit on the Foster side of the family (let me know if you need any of it; I can scan it and send it, since she never gave it to me digitally), so my main interest is in my own family. :)

Reply to
Sandy Foster

Jack, I use MTNW, too, and I have figured out the signature thing. First of all, I'm using version 3.4, if that makes a difference.

Go to Special -> Personalities. Then click on the Headers & Misc tab and then on the Signature & Headers button. From there, make sure that the Signature tab is selected and type in your information. There are also some checkboxes below where you type that, so you'll need to check off "Append signature to messages" at the very least. I also checked "Insert signature into body" and "Insert '--' before signature (recommended)".

HTH! :)

Reply to
Sandy Foster

Testing... here goes... ready or not...

============== j-c ====== @ ====== purr . demon . co . uk ============== Jack Campin: 11 Third St, Newtongrange EH22 4PU, Scotland | tel 0131 660 4760 for CD-ROMs and free | fax 0870 0554 975 stuff: Scottish music, food intolerance, & Mac logic fonts | mob 07800 739 557

Reply to
Jack Campin - bogus address

Well, Jack, if you didn't type your signature into your message, it worked!

Reply to
Sandy Foster

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