Posted: Tue Aug 29, 2006 9:14 am |
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n2ri |
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any body here? long time since posts.
where can I find text memos?
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Posted: Tue Aug 29, 2006 12:57 pm |
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pkiff |
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Location: Toronto, ON, Canada |
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There are still a few folks who check in periodically.
Most people I think just cut and paste text memos into Outlook from whatever plain text source they can find. Here is an old link to texts from an old REX5000 source:
Generation Rex: Electronic Texts
Phil. |
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Posted: Sun Sep 17, 2006 11:34 pm |
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vrillusions |
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Location: Ohio, USA |
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Yeah I'm still around as well, although I've been debating on locking this down (keep it in read only but disable all new posts). Just seems like most of the time spent here is handling spammers. I still want to polish off the rex rumor central archive searching thing.
And before people start finding ways to download the whole site, don't worry I intend to leave this forum in some way for years to come as the resources this site uses are marginal.
With that said, another good place to look for books and such is Project Guteberg. You can get books as text documents which will import straight into the rex and will automatically break up into smaller memos if the size is too big. Another site is memoware.com, which has a ton of ebooks and if you go to advanced search you can choose format "text" which will import into the rex fine. |
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