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"M. C. Michel" <[log in to unmask]>
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Date:
Fri, 30 May 1997 09:17:28 -0500
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Ian Watson wrote:
 
> Hi  M.C. Michel
> I beg to differ....In Microsoft Explorer when there is an attachment,
> there
> is a yellow paper clip up on the top right hand side of the email
> message,
> and when I click on it, it tells me there is some type of attachment,
> which,in your post, and also this one i am responding to, is called:
> "vcard.vcf" and it says it is 1 K in size, but my system can't open
> it....So, I say again, What is it?
> regards,
>
> Ian Watson      [log in to unmask]
 
 
Ian,
 
Not to belabor a non issue, I do want to clarify to a fellow
homebrewing-bee keeper;  I said I didn't send an attachment.  It is not
to say you did not get one.  I've worked with computers directly for 27
years since the days of fortran on punch cards.  You could have
anything that jumped on.  As for my end I didn't send an attachment.
 
Best regards,
 
       M. Chris Michel
 
This time I DID send an attachment.  Around here yesterday was a GREAT
day for Bee stuff.  The attached photo in in Jpeg format, your IE or any
recent Netscape should be able to view it.  The photo is three of my
current 10 Colonies.
 

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