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janc
A re-retitled item. Mark Unseen   Sep 7 18:26 UTC 1996

Another Picospan item.
28 responses total.
janc
response 1 of 28: Mark Unseen   Sep 7 18:41 UTC 1996

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janc
response 2 of 28: Mark Unseen   Sep 7 19:13 UTC 1996

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srw
response 3 of 28: Mark Unseen   Sep 7 19:17 UTC 1996

Well done.
remmers
response 4 of 28: Mark Unseen   Sep 8 11:00 UTC 1996

Suggested slogan:

    "Backtalk - Your Humble Servant. It Even Does Windows."

(Has anyone pointed out that as implemented, Netscape frames are
a bit of a pane...?)
orinoco
response 5 of 28: Mark Unseen   Sep 8 22:15 UTC 1996

<calls nein won won and asks for the pun police>
janc
response 6 of 28: Mark Unseen   Sep 9 20:20 UTC 1996

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ryan1
response 7 of 28: Mark Unseen   Sep 9 22:39 UTC 1996

I have a suggestion, It is kinda annoying how the "upper pane" is the 
default one in netscape.  I go to hit page-down to see the next page, 
but the default pane doesn't move.

One more little glitch, whenever it crashes, and tells you it has logged 
it, etc, when you go back, the upper secion in Netscape is scrolled down 
so you cannot read the text... I don't know exactally how to explain it, 
but just try it--you'll see what I mean.
janc
response 8 of 28: Mark Unseen   Sep 10 06:33 UTC 1996

I have no idea what you mean.  I've never seen any problems like
that.  Only in pistachio do you have more than one pain, and then
the top pane is the one with the buttons, and is about a quarter
inch tall and occupies only the top bit of the main window.  The
rest of the window should be a scrollable text region with the actual
item text.  The two panes shouldn't be overlapping.  You should always
be able to see both.
remmers
response 9 of 28: Mark Unseen   Sep 15 17:04 UTC 1996

Right. I don't have any problems with the frames either.
janc
response 10 of 28: Mark Unseen   Sep 29 18:41 UTC 1996

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janc
response 11 of 28: Mark Unseen   Oct 1 22:07 UTC 1996

Oh, Oh.  I used Backtalk to expurgate and scribble #2, but Picospan doesn't
believe it is expurgated or scribbled.
janc
response 12 of 28: Mark Unseen   Oct 1 22:09 UTC 1996

I used Picospan to scribble #1, and now it believes both 1 and 2 are
expurgated & scribbled.  What gives?
janc
response 13 of 28: Mark Unseen   Oct 14 17:29 UTC 1996

This
is
a
test

momma!!
bnrtsk
response 14 of 28: Mark Unseen   Dec 1 13:38 UTC 1996

Hello Guys talk to me
janc
response 15 of 28: Mark Unseen   Dec 1 16:56 UTC 1996

OK.
brangan
response 16 of 28: Mark Unseen   Apr 7 19:34 UTC 1998

Alright! it is fine
umaniwas
response 17 of 28: Mark Unseen   Oct 11 08:35 UTC 1998

Hey what is going on I cannot read my posted message.
Mandar
janc
response 18 of 28: Mark Unseen   Feb 26 19:30 UTC 1999

These days things just seem smaller all the time.
hhsrat
response 19 of 28: Mark Unseen   Mar 7 00:54 UTC 1999

I like using HTML to make my responses Look nice

remmers
response 20 of 28: Mark Unseen   Mar 7 17:42 UTC 1999

Okay, let us know when you start. :)

I use HTML for EMPHASIS!

hhsrat
response 21 of 28: Mark Unseen   Mar 7 23:09 UTC 1999
(edited Mar 8 17:21 UTC 1999)

College Hockey Leading Scorers (

NOT

actual stats)
Player Name Goals Team
Bubba Berenzweig 18 Michigan
Mike York 17 Michigan State
Jason Krog 1 UNH
ridin
response 22 of 28: Mark Unseen   Mar 25 23:10 UTC 2001

i wantto run a bnc on this garbage let medo it or mleet ass will cap you!
orion007
response 23 of 28: Mark Unseen   Apr 12 18:43 UTC 2001

Unix is the child that will grow up to take over the computer world...
starboy
response 24 of 28: Mark Unseen   Sep 9 20:03 UTC 2001

hello there, this is my first time to write anything, so try to keep ur
laughin to a minimum :-) ive just found this place, its takin sum gettin use
to but it rocks, mail me with cool stuff if u read this :-) starboy
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