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Ben E Lou 07-20-2004 11:43 AM

Test
 
Switching to Mozilla, testing WYSIWYG functions...

PASSING

















Name Att Comp Pct Yds Yd/Att Long TD Int Sckd BdThrw Dropd Defen Blk Hrd QB Rtg R1 R2 R3 R4
Bower 9 5 0.556 54 6.00 18 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 73.38 1.277778 0.75 0 2.375
Bower 13 8 0.615 68 5.23 16 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 2 75.16 1.576923 0.557692 0 2.375
Bower 10 6 0.600 76 7.60 17 0 2 1 1 0 1 0 0 0.42 1.5 1.15 0 -2.625
Bower 40 24 0.600 248 6.20 32 2 1 2 2 3 6 1 3 84.17 1.5 0.8 1 1.75
BOWER 72 43 0.597 446 6.19 32 2 3 5 4 5 8 2 6 69.56 1.486111 0.798611 0.555556 1.333333

Ben E Lou 07-20-2004 11:45 AM

Atlanta Braves Clubhouse
Tuesday, 10/29/2026
Team Stats & Info
Manager: Ben Lewis
Record: 82 Wins, 80 Losses, .506 Winning Pct.
Home Record: 44 Wins, 37 Losses
Away Record: 38 Wins, 43 Losses
1 Run Games Record: 19 Wins, 14 Losses
X-Innings Record: 8 Wins, 3 Losses
Record vs LHP: 14 Wins, 14 Losses
Record vs RHP: 68 Wins, 66 Losses
Payroll: $114,630,715 (1st)
Fan Interest: 78/100 (9th)
Batting AVG: .289 (4th)
Homeruns: 158 (21st)
Walks: 428 (29th)
Stolen Bases: 102 (19th)
Runs Scored: 830 (18th)

Pitching ERA: 4.49 (9th)
Opponents AVG: .261 (2nd)
HRs Allowed: 183 (23rd)
Walks Allowed: 560 (17th)
Runs Allowed: 813 (9th)
Reports & News
Batting Stats
Pitching Stats
Fielding Stats
Ratings Report
Top Prospects
Minor Leagues
Coaching Staff
Salary Report
Financial Report
Financial History
Team History
Team News
Transaction News
Injury News
Player Development
Active Roster
Player#PosBirthdayBatsThrowsAVGHRRBISBOPS
CATCHERS
Allan Davies72C 8/29/1999BothRight.3596321.923
Benito Garcia68C 7/11/1996RightRight.28424840.798
INFIELDER
James Culbreth491B2/26/1992RightRight.308211042.864
Daniel Pla33B6/29/2000RightRight.270261050.849
Bricio Cervantes38SS7/22/1993RightRight.1987190.680
Charles Carmean631B2/12/1993LeftRight.1851101.449
Tony Krieg343B5/30/1995RightRight.2001100.509
Bill Reams952B7/5/2002RightRight.24813525.675
Jerry McCardle34SS6/18/1993RightRight.339149214.903
Ronald Poppe921B11/11/1998RightRight.129120.480
Dennis Brandl222B5/1/1997RightRight.3606409.918
OUTFIELDER
Joseph Hoerner56LF1/5/1997RightRight.3302210325.864
Barry Wiggins57RF12/22/2000LeftLeft.28486412.683
Gerald Casner98LF4/1/1995LeftLeft.2734211.809
Theodore Monnier12CF3/31/1994RightRight.32334832.770
Player#RoleBirthdayBatsThrowsERAWLSWHIP
STARTERS
Paul Plummer92SP10/5/1997RightRight4.57101301.45
Barry Stoltz92SP3/28/1991RightRight3.2118801.11
Darren Kohler39SP9/5/1994BothRight4.04111001.32
Angel Baca14SP4/8/2000RightRight3.92131301.42
Larry Berthold31SP3/10/2001RightRight7.792201.67
Christopher Hogle24SP3/7/1986RightRight5.2681211.44
RELIEVERS
Jerry Arneson7MR7/3/1992RightRight4.585311.54
Francis Watts46MR5/5/1994BothRight4.445221.48
Ray Cannady1MR5/17/1995LeftLeft5.925141.47
Juan Mercado24CL8/12/1988RightRight4.1276301.19
Todd White72MR3/8/1990RightRight4.463321.57
Isidro Lazar46MR5/5/1991BothRight2.813321.20

Franklinnoble 07-20-2004 11:46 AM

You won't regret it...

Franklinnoble 07-20-2004 11:47 AM

You using firefox?

Ben E Lou 07-20-2004 11:48 AM

Braves seize first place alone with sharp performance



BILLY SMITH II / AJC
John Smoltz picked up the save -- with a little defensive help from Rafael Furcal.



Who gets Monday's game ball?
John Smoltz
Rafael Furcal
The outfield defense
Mike Hampton
J.D. Drew


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Mike Hampton is beginning to look like more than a weak link in the Braves' starting rotation, and the Phillies look like something less than a formidable obstacle to the Braves' divisional reign.

With a stirring 4-2 victory against Philadelphia on Monday night at Turner Field, the Braves moved into sole possession of first place in the NL East, the first time the 12-time division champions have been alone atop the standings.

"The important thing is to be in first place when the season's completed," Bobby Cox said after his 1,600th victory as a major league manager. "That's our goal. We'll try to stay there until then."

The Braves' 16th win in 20 games wasn't secure until shortstop Rafael Furcal leaped high to grab David Bell's liner with runners at first and third to end the game, giving Hampton his fourth win in five starts and John Smoltz his 18th save.

"I had to stop that ball any way I could, because we've got runners on third and first," said Furcal, who timed his jump perfectly. "I feel so good. It's the first time we've been [alone] in first place."

Hampton (5-8) allowed a run in the first inning and no more until Jim Thome's homer in the seventh. He's 2-0 with a 1.25 ERA in three starts against the Phillies this season, including two wins in the past nine days.

The left-hander benefited from more than nine support runs per nine innings in his previous four starts, but support Monday came from flashy defense, including spectacular outfield catches by Andruw Jones and Charles Thomas.

"I'm throwing more quality strikes, getting ahead more often and challenging hitters," Hampton said. "Give all eight guys behind me credit tonight. Every time things looked like they could have gone bad, we had guys putting gloves on the ball."

The Braves (49-43) moved to six games over .500 for the first time. They had been locked in a first-place tie with the Phillies, who've lost 16 of 31 and fell to second place, a game behind the Braves and two games ahead of the Mets and Marlins.

The Phillies are 10-21 against the Braves, Mets and Marlins and haven't won a series against any of them.

The teams conclude their two-game set tonight. The Braves then have two games against Pittsburgh to end the homestand before going to New York to face the Mets.

After Hampton gave up two runs and five hits in seven innings, Smoltz was overpowering over the final two innings, allowing one hit and striking out four.

"Games like this don't come around too often," said Smoltz, who has worked 1 1/3 innings or more in nine of his past 17 appearances, with three two-inning saves. "The crowd was into it; the team played great defense. We did what we had to do to win it."

But not without some moments of consternation.

With two outs and a runner at second in the ninth, Smoltz struck out Ricky Ledee swinging at strike three, but the ball got past catcher Eddie Perez for a passed ball, and Ledee went to first base, putting runners on the corners.

Bell lined a two-strike pitch toward left field, but Furcal leaped to bring it down.

J.D. Drew extended his career-best hitting streak to 16 games with a fifth-inning single, and Chipper Jones drove him in with a double to give the Braves a 4-2 lead.

After Thome's homer, the Phillies had runners at first and second with one out in the seventh. Hampton induced a grounder from Mike Lieberthal, and Chipper Jones started a nifty double play that drew a roar of approval from a crowd of 25,790.

Thome's homer was his major league-leading 31st and the first that Hampton has allowed by a left-handed batter this season.

Paul Abbott (0-4) was charged with four runs and eight hits in 4 2/3 innings and fell to 0-8 in his past 14 starts with Tampa Bay and Philadelphia.

Atlanta took a 2-1 lead in the second inning when Johnny Estrada drew a leadoff walk and went to second on a wild pitch. Adam LaÂRoche doubled to the right-center gap to drive in a run, and Andruw Jones singled to center to score LaRoche.

The Braves scored a run in the fourth when Andruw Jones hustled on a bloop double up the right-field line and scored on Thomas' single.

Ben E Lou 07-20-2004 11:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Franklinnoble
You using firefox?

[img]about:logo[/img] Mozilla 1.7.1

Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.7.1) Gecko/20040707



How do I use tabbed browsing?

Franklinnoble 07-20-2004 11:51 AM

I dunno... I know it comes built-in to Mozilla FireFox... Once you try it, you'll never go back.

Oh, and download the Adblock plugin, too...

Franklinnoble 07-20-2004 11:52 AM

http://www.mozilla.org/products/firefox/

http://texturizer.net/firefox/extensions/#adblock

Ben E Lou 07-20-2004 11:53 AM

[img]file:///C:%5CDOCUME%7E1%5CBENLEW%7E1%5CLOCALS%7E1%5CTemp%5Cmsohtml1%5C01%5Cclip_image002.gif[/img]
Young Life Northlake
Crooked Creek Trip
May 27-June 6, 2004


ITINERARY

Thursday, May 27 Leave from TuckerHigh School side parking lot. BE THERE AT 7:00PM. Please eat before you come. We will NOT be stopping for dinner along the way. We will be spending Thursday night on the bus.

Friday, May 28 EVENING: Arrive in Denver.

HOTEL: Comfort Inn Denver. 16921 E. 32nd Avenue, Aurora, CO. 80011, (303) 367-5000

Saturday, May 29 Leave hotel. It is approximately a two hour drive to Crooked Creek Ranch in Fraser, CO.

May 29-June 4 Enjoy an INCREDIBLE week at Crooked Creek Ranch!!!

Friday, June 4 Pack up and say good-bye to Crooked Creek Ranch

Sunday, June 6 Return to TuckerHigh School side parking lot at approximately 6:30am. Ben will change the message at the Young Life office (404-634-7339) when we are in the Nashville, TN area, giving everyone a more exact return time. Please call and check the message by 5am Sunday morning.



PACKING LIST

___One nice outfit for our end-of-the-week banquet. (Yes that means a dress for the girls or a shirt & tie for the guys.)

___A few sweatshirts and long-sleeve t-shirts.

___Two pairs of tennis shoes

___PLEASE limit your packing to ONE suitcase.

___Plenty of shorts, T-shirts, jeans, etc.

___Sunglasses

___Socks, undies, etc.

___Two towels

___One “western” outfit

___Pillow for the bus ride

___12-pack of soft drinks to share in the cooler on the bus

___Laundry bag (for your dirty clothes)

___Soap, shampoo, toothbrush, etc.

___Deodorant (in case you meet that special someone)

___Sunscreen, bathing suit, beach towel

___Bus Carry-On Bag

___Rain jacket

___Favorite Frisbee

___Camera that is labeled with your name

___Picture of Mom and Dad, stationery, stamps (HINT!)



Please make sure all of your belongings are carefully marked. There will be no opportunity to wash clothes while on the trip, so make sure you have enough stuff for the duration of the trip.



DRUG AND ALCOHOL POLICY

Use or possession of alcohol or illegal drugs on the trip is forbidden and if it occurs you will be sent home C.O.D.



HOW YOU CAN BE REACHED:





LATE May 28th-May29:

Comfort Inn Denver

16921 E. 32nd Avenue

Aurora, CO80011

(303) 367-5000




May 29-June 4th:

Your name

Guest, May 29-June 4th

Young Life's Crooked Creek Ranch
[img]file:///C:%5CDOCUME%7E1%5CBENLEW%7E1%5CLOCALS%7E1%5CTemp%5Cmsohtml1%5C01%5Cclip_image003.gif[/img]3000 County Road #517
[img]file:///C:%5CDOCUME%7E1%5CBENLEW%7E1%5CLOCALS%7E1%5CTemp%5Cmsohtml1%5C01%5Cclip_image003.gif[/img]P.O. Box 250
[img]file:///C:%5CDOCUME%7E1%5CBENLEW%7E1%5CLOCALS%7E1%5CTemp%5Cmsohtml1%5C01%5Cclip_image003.gif[/img]Fraser, CO 80442
[img]file:///C:%5CDOCUME%7E1%5CBENLEW%7E1%5CLOCALS%7E1%5CTemp%5Cmsohtml1%5C01%5Cclip_image003.gif[/img]Phone: (970) 726-6690








SPENDING MONEY

You will be responsible for your meals on our trip to Crooked Creek and back home. This amounts to 8 meals. You will also want money for snacks, souvenirs, etc. on the trip. $125 would be a good figure to start with.



HEALTH AND CONSENT FORMS

The health and consent form must be filled out and signed by your parent or guardian. You will not be able to board the bus unless we have these in hand. Please make sure you have included the name of your insurance company and your policy number. You must also fill in all the dates of your immunizations as closely as possible on the health form. For these forms to be valid, we need all of the above information, as well as a parental or guardian signature, and a doctor’s signature. This is required by Colorado State Law.



ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT POLICY

All personal electronic equipment, with the exception of cameras, will be collected and stored for the week we are at Crooked Creek. Please mark your equipment with your name and “Northlake—GA162.” This policy includes cellular phones as well.



PACKING LIMITS

We have two nearly full buses (less than 10 empty seats total) and therefore space in the cargo bays will be at a premium. We are asking that you PLEASE limit yourself to ONE large suitcase and ONE carry-on bag. Your carry-on needs to be small enough to fit under your seat, or above your head in the storage space on the bus.



HIPAA ISSUES

Due to new regulations, only our Administratitve Assistant, the camp medical staff, and Ben will have access to information on your health form. In the past, if there was a student with allergies, an inhaler, etc., Ben would have passed that information on to the student’s cabin leader. By law, he is no longer allowed to do that. The point is this: with over 90 students going on the trip, it is important that if you have health information about yourself that you think it would be important for your cabin leader to know, it is now up to the student or parent to pass that information along.



WEATHER

Crooked Creek Ranch is located approximately 9,000 feet above sea level. Therefore, the weather is extremely unpredictable, and will often change rapidly. Be prepared for shorts-and-t-shirt weather, as well as jeans-and-sweatshirt weather. Yes, snow is a possibility, but due to the dryness of the air, it doesn’t feel nearly as cold at 30-40 degrees as it does in Georgia. Be very wise with your packing, and again, PLEASE don’t bring more than one suitcase!



WATER

Because of the dry climate and altitude at Crooked Creek, dehydration can become an issue. You would be wise to begin hydrating yourself between now and then. We’d recommend drinking ˝ gallon of water per day every day between now and then, and when we’re on the trip.


Ben E Lou 07-20-2004 11:55 AM

Thanks. Going after those right now.

Looks like the Microsoft Word issues exist regardless of browser. :(

Masked 07-20-2004 11:55 AM

But you can't post from Office documents - I always get the smilies from Word and random garbage from excel.

I use OpenOffice's spreadsheet to post stuff from spreadsheets. Not sure if their word processor will also work better.

Franklinnoble 07-20-2004 11:59 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SkyDog
Thanks. Going after those right now.

Looks like the Microsoft Word issues exist regardless of browser. :(


Hmm... there's gotta be a workaround for that... maybe save the document as HTML first?

Ben E Lou 07-20-2004 12:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Franklinnoble
I dunno... I know it comes built-in to Mozilla FireFox... Once you try it, you'll never go back.

Oh, and download the Adblock plugin, too...

It doesn't appear to be built-in. When I do a Control-N, I get an entirely new instance of FireFox.

Ben E Lou 07-20-2004 12:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Franklinnoble
Hmm... there's gotta be a workaround for that... maybe save the document as HTML first?

That's a good idea. I'll try that. I've been doing my dynasty editing in FrontPage, but it leaves something to be desired. Lemme try that...

Franklinnoble 07-20-2004 12:01 PM

Robocopy.exe
Robust File Copy Utility
Version 1.95

Windows NT® 4.0 Resource Kits





Contents

Introduction 2

New Features in Version 1.95 2

Command-line Reference 4

Usage Notes 6

Using Robocopy Within a UNIX Shell 6

Processing a Directory Tree 7

Retrying After a Failed Copy 7

Specifying File and Directory Names 8

Using Robocopy File Classes 9

Using Precise File Times and Long File Names 11

Working with File Attributes 11

Maintaining True Replication 12

Copying NTFS Security Information 13

Moving Files 14

Minimizing Directory Fragmentation 14

Scheduling Robocopy Jobs 15

Output Log 16

Text Tags 17

Run Summary 19

Return Code 20

Feedback 21




Introduction



Robocopy is a 32-bit command-line utility for file replication. This tool helps maintain identical copies of a directory structure on a single computer or in separate network locations.






Important


Robocopy version 1.95 requires Windows NT version 4.0 or later.




Using Robocopy, you can copy a single directory, or you can recursively copy a directory and its subdirectories. The program classifies files by whether they exist in the source directory, in the destination directory, or in both. In the latter case, the program further classifies files by comparing time stamps and file sizes between the source file and the corresponding destination file. You control which classes of files are copied.



If a file exists in both the source and destination locations, by default Robocopy copies the file only if the two versions have different time stamps or different sizes. This saves time if the source and destination are connected by a slow network link. You can also specify that copies are restarted in the event of a failure, which saves even more time when your network links are unreliable.



Robocopy allows you to do the following:

· Use file names, wildcards, paths, or file attributes to include or exclude source files as candidates for copying.

· Exclude directories by name or by path.

· Delete source files and directories after copying (that is, move rather than copy them).

· Delete destination files and directories that no longer exist in the source.

· Control the number of times the program retries an operation after encountering a recoverable network error.

· Schedule copy jobs to run automatically.

New Features in Version 1.95

Robocopy version 1.95 includes a number of enhancements. For example, you can now do the following:

Masked 07-20-2004 12:01 PM

Control-T gives you a new tab in Firefox

Franklinnoble 07-20-2004 12:01 PM

Ugh... nope, save as HTML doesn't work.

Ben E Lou 07-20-2004 12:01 PM

[img]file:///C:%5CDOCUME%7E1%5CBENLEW%7E1%5CLOCALS%7E1%5CTemp%5Cmsohtml1%5C01%5Cclip_image002.gif[/img]
Young Life Northlake
Crooked Creek Trip
May 27-June 6, 2004


ITINERARY

Thursday, May 27 Leave from TuckerHigh School side parking lot. BE THERE AT 7:00PM. Please eat before you come. We will NOT be stopping for dinner along the way. We will be spending Thursday night on the bus.

Friday, May 28 EVENING: Arrive in Denver.

HOTEL: Comfort Inn Denver. 16921 E. 32nd Avenue, Aurora, CO. 80011, (303) 367-5000

Saturday, May 29 Leave hotel. It is approximately a two hour drive to Crooked Creek Ranch in Fraser, CO.

May 29-June 4 Enjoy an INCREDIBLE week at Crooked Creek Ranch!!!

Friday, June 4 Pack up and say good-bye to Crooked Creek Ranch

Sunday, June 6 Return to TuckerHigh School side parking lot at approximately 6:30am. Ben will change the message at the Young Life office (404-634-7339) when we are in the Nashville, TN area, giving everyone a more exact return time. Please call and check the message by 5am Sunday morning.



PACKING LIST

___One nice outfit for our end-of-the-week banquet. (Yes that means a dress for the girls or a shirt & tie for the guys.)

___A few sweatshirts and long-sleeve t-shirts.

___Two pairs of tennis shoes

___PLEASE limit your packing to ONE suitcase.

___Plenty of shorts, T-shirts, jeans, etc.

___Sunglasses

___Socks, undies, etc.

___Two towels

___One “western” outfit

___Pillow for the bus ride

___12-pack of soft drinks to share in the cooler on the bus

___Laundry bag (for your dirty clothes)

___Soap, shampoo, toothbrush, etc.

___Deodorant (in case you meet that special someone)

___Sunscreen, bathing suit, beach towel

___Bus Carry-On Bag

___Rain jacket

___Favorite Frisbee

___Camera that is labeled with your name

___Picture of Mom and Dad, stationery, stamps (HINT!)



Please make sure all of your belongings are carefully marked. There will be no opportunity to wash clothes while on the trip, so make sure you have enough stuff for the duration of the trip.



DRUG AND ALCOHOL POLICY

Use or possession of alcohol or illegal drugs on the trip is forbidden and if it occurs you will be sent home C.O.D.



HOW YOU CAN BE REACHED:





LATE May 28th-May29:

Comfort Inn Denver

16921 E. 32nd Avenue

Aurora, CO80011

(303) 367-5000




May 29-June 4th:

Your name

Guest, May 29-June 4th

Young Life's Crooked Creek Ranch
[img]file:///C:%5CDOCUME%7E1%5CBENLEW%7E1%5CLOCALS%7E1%5CTemp%5Cmsohtml1%5C01%5Cclip_image003.gif[/img]3000 County Road #517
[img]file:///C:%5CDOCUME%7E1%5CBENLEW%7E1%5CLOCALS%7E1%5CTemp%5Cmsohtml1%5C01%5Cclip_image003.gif[/img]P.O. Box 250
[img]file:///C:%5CDOCUME%7E1%5CBENLEW%7E1%5CLOCALS%7E1%5CTemp%5Cmsohtml1%5C01%5Cclip_image003.gif[/img]Fraser, CO 80442
[img]file:///C:%5CDOCUME%7E1%5CBENLEW%7E1%5CLOCALS%7E1%5CTemp%5Cmsohtml1%5C01%5Cclip_image003.gif[/img]Phone: (970) 726-6690








SPENDING MONEY

You will be responsible for your meals on our trip to Crooked Creek and back home. This amounts to 8 meals. You will also want money for snacks, souvenirs, etc. on the trip. $125 would be a good figure to start with.



HEALTH AND CONSENT FORMS

The health and consent form must be filled out and signed by your parent or guardian. You will not be able to board the bus unless we have these in hand. Please make sure you have included the name of your insurance company and your policy number. You must also fill in all the dates of your immunizations as closely as possible on the health form. For these forms to be valid, we need all of the above information, as well as a parental or guardian signature, and a doctor’s signature. This is required by Colorado State Law.



ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT POLICY

All personal electronic equipment, with the exception of cameras, will be collected and stored for the week we are at Crooked Creek. Please mark your equipment with your name and “Northlake—GA162.” This policy includes cellular phones as well.



PACKING LIMITS

We have two nearly full buses (less than 10 empty seats total) and therefore space in the cargo bays will be at a premium. We are asking that you PLEASE limit yourself to ONE large suitcase and ONE carry-on bag. Your carry-on needs to be small enough to fit under your seat, or above your head in the storage space on the bus.



HIPAA ISSUES

Due to new regulations, only our Administratitve Assistant, the camp medical staff, and Ben will have access to information on your health form. In the past, if there was a student with allergies, an inhaler, etc., Ben would have passed that information on to the student’s cabin leader. By law, he is no longer allowed to do that. The point is this: with over 90 students going on the trip, it is important that if you have health information about yourself that you think it would be important for your cabin leader to know, it is now up to the student or parent to pass that information along.



WEATHER

Crooked Creek Ranch is located approximately 9,000 feet above sea level. Therefore, the weather is extremely unpredictable, and will often change rapidly. Be prepared for shorts-and-t-shirt weather, as well as jeans-and-sweatshirt weather. Yes, snow is a possibility, but due to the dryness of the air, it doesn’t feel nearly as cold at 30-40 degrees as it does in Georgia. Be very wise with your packing, and again, PLEASE don’t bring more than one suitcase!



WATER

Because of the dry climate and altitude at Crooked Creek, dehydration can become an issue. You would be wise to begin hydrating yourself between now and then. We’d recommend drinking ˝ gallon of water per day every day between now and then, and when we’re on the trip.






Franklinnoble 07-20-2004 12:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Masked
Control-T gives you a new tab in Firefox


Yep... that or "File - New Tab"

You can also right-click on any of your bookmarks from the drop-down menu and select "open in new tab"

It kicks ass.

Jets80 07-20-2004 12:02 PM

Test

Franklinnoble 07-20-2004 12:05 PM

SD... what version of MS Word are you using?

Bee 07-20-2004 12:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jets80
Test


It works!

Ben E Lou 07-20-2004 12:07 PM

About says 2002. I think it is Office XP suite, if I recall...
Quote:

Originally Posted by Franklinnoble
SD... what version of MS Word are you using?


Franklinnoble 07-20-2004 12:09 PM

Hmm... well, I can't seem to get it to work no matter what I do to it (HTML, XML, RTF...)

There's got to be a way...

Calis 07-20-2004 12:10 PM

Two things to try..

Try saving it in word as a .txt file before copying and pasting

or

Copy it from Word to Notepad and then to the board. Might fix it.

Franklinnoble 07-20-2004 12:11 PM

Robocopy.exe
Robust File Copy Utility
Version 1.95
Windows NT® 4.0 Resource Kits

Contents
Introduction 2
New Features in Version 1.95 2
Command-line Reference 4
Usage Notes 6
Using Robocopy Within a UNIX Shell 6
Processing a Directory Tree 7
Retrying After a Failed Copy 7
Specifying File and Directory Names 8
Using Robocopy File Classes 9
Using Precise File Times and Long File Names 11
Working with File Attributes 11
Maintaining True Replication 12
Copying NTFS Security Information 13
Moving Files 14
Minimizing Directory Fragmentation 14
Scheduling Robocopy Jobs 15
Output Log 16
Text Tags 17
Run Summary 19
Return Code 20
Feedback 21

Introduction

Robocopy is a 32-bit command-line utility for file replication. This tool helps maintain identical copies of a directory structure on a single computer or in separate network locations.


Important
Robocopy version 1.95 requires Windows NT version 4.0 or later.

Using Robocopy, you can copy a single directory, or you can recursively copy a directory and its subdirectories. The program classifies files by whether they exist in the source directory, in the destination directory, or in both. In the latter case, the program further classifies files by comparing time stamps and file sizes between the source file and the corresponding destination file. You control which classes of files are copied.

If a file exists in both the source and destination locations, by default Robocopy copies the file only if the two versions have different time stamps or different sizes. This saves time if the source and destination are connected by a slow network link. You can also specify that copies are restarted in the event of a failure, which saves even more time when your network links are unreliable.

Robocopy allows you to do the following:
· Use file names, wildcards, paths, or file attributes to include or exclude source files as candidates for copying.
· Exclude directories by name or by path.
· Delete source files and directories after copying (that is, move rather than copy them).
· Delete destination files and directories that no longer exist in the source.
· Control the number of times the program retries an operation after encountering a recoverable network error.
· Schedule copy jobs to run automatically.
New Features in Version 1.95
Robocopy version 1.95 includes a number of enhancements. For example, you can now do the following:

Franklinnoble 07-20-2004 12:12 PM

Hmm... opening the .doc file with wordpad and then copying seems to remove the crap... but some of the formatting is lost...

Draft Dodger 07-20-2004 12:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SkyDog
It doesn't appear to be built-in. When I do a Control-N, I get an entirely new instance of FireFox.


it's Ctrl-T in firefox, or the pushing down the scroll wheel on a link.
i'm in the process of making the switch - been surreptitiously using firefox at work (where I do 90% of my surfing). just installed it yesterday on my home machines...very close to making FFox my default browser.

Franklinnoble 07-20-2004 12:35 PM

Awesome... I didn't know the scroll-wheel trick, and I've been using this browser for over a year...

Draft Dodger 07-20-2004 03:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Franklinnoble
Awesome... I didn't know the scroll-wheel trick, and I've been using this browser for over a year...


yeah - i had to look it up, because I figured there had to be an easier way. once I found that, the deal was essentially sealed for me.

korme 07-20-2004 03:55 PM

I don't know if it is built in or not, but every link I see with Firefox, I just click with my scrollie on my mouse and it opens in a new tab.. gotta love it.

korme 07-20-2004 03:56 PM

heh, and just the posts above start mentioning this..


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