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Lucy Skjelstad wrote:
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> Bob Handy,
> The 'mysterious' posting was from an Orrie Crews. It had a very
> large attachment. I didn't get just one, but two identical copies.
> After clogging my incoming mail for one evening, eventually my computer
> downloaded it, but then I was unable to open the attachment.
> This is similar to the pre-Christmas posting with a large attachment
> which had similar (and also inconsistent) effect on other
> Museum-Lers....
> Listen up, please, all you out there --we should all avoid sending
> anything with lengthy attachments. I suspect most people won't be
> inclined to read them anyway.
>
> Lucy Skjelstad
I remember the pre-Christmas one. I have also received things like
complete family histories--like two hundred years worth--as attachments
that take forty-five minutes to load. Don't really appreciate those. I
would guess the one you just received came to you exclusively. Any idea
what it was about?
--
Bob Handy, Director
Brazoria County Historical Museum
100 East Cedar
Angleton, Texas 77515
(409) 864-1208
(409) 864-1217 (Fax)
http://www.bchm.org
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