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    Cross posted. JCS NEW TOPIC

    Dan - -

    I just ran your two CT 86-F images through Graphic Converter
    3.9.2 and they ARE standard JPEG/JFIF format.

    During the past month or so my love for Macintosh and my neutral
    attitude toward the IBM/PC Windows system has changed to amazed
    admiration for Macintosh and absolute hatred for the PC/Windows
    system. Windows is without a doubt the most stupid operating
    system that was ever invented which is difficult for me to say
    being a large stockholder in Microsoft.

    I recently burned two CDs for the moderators in the CNLF-Ctft
    eSIG and checked them out on Windows XP before shipping them.
    Almost all files were image files of various formats and on the
    initial try they could open very few of them running Windows 95
    and 98. The current reburn set which I checked under Windows XP
    and were OK here - they too had many unopenable files under 95
    and 98. AND - all files included extensions which MAC does not
    even need. Then I discovered that they cannot open Word.RTF
    files which ANY word processor application can open.

    So - the comments like those from Craig are to be expected. My
    suggestion to the moderators in the Ctft eSIG is to switch to a
    Linux operating system. This is an awful problem with image
    files!

    Jim/CNLF

    =========================

    Dan Freidus wrote:

    > What did it show up as? I saved it as a jpg in photoshop. Dan
    >
    >> In a message dated 5/4/04 11:22:03 PM Central Daylight Time,
    >> dlpalmer@optonline.net writes:
    >>
    >> Dan, It really doesn't look like any '86 I've ever
    >> seen. Actually it doesn't even look like a Conn.!
    >> Maybe you should look at it again? David
    >>
    >> Could someone attach the image to an email as a jpg or other
    >> "standard" image format? I can't get the MIME file converted
    >> to open it.
    >
    >>
    >
    >> Craig
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    <b>Cross posted.  JCS NEW TOPIC</b>
    <p>Dan - -
    <p>I just ran your two CT 86-F images through Graphic Converter 3.9.2 and
    they ARE standard JPEG/JFIF format.
    <p>During the past month or so my love for Macintosh and my neutral attitude
    toward the IBM/PC Windows system has changed to amazed admiration for Macintosh
    and absolute hatred for the PC/Windows system.  Windows is without
    a doubt the most stupid operating system that was ever invented which is
    difficult for me to say being a large stockholder in Microsoft.
    <p>I recently burned two CDs for the moderators in the CNLF-Ctft eSIG and
    checked them out on Windows XP before shipping them.  Almost all files
    were image files of various formats and on the initial try they could open
    very few of them running Windows 95 and 98.   The current reburn
    set which I checked under Windows XP and were OK here - they too had many
    unopenable files under 95 and 98. AND - all files included extensions which
    MAC does not even need.  Then I discovered that they cannot open Word.RTF
    files which ANY word processor application can open.
    <p>So - the comments like those from Craig are to be expected.  
    My suggestion to the moderators in the Ctft eSIG is to switch to a Linux
    operating system.  This is an awful problem with image files!
    <p>Jim/CNLF
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    <p>Dan Freidus wrote:
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    What
    did it show up as?  I saved it as a jpg in photoshop. Dan 
    <blockquote type="cite" cite>In a message dated 5/4/04 11:22:03 PM Central
    Daylight Time, dlpalmer@optonline.net writes:
    <blockquote><font face="Arial"><font size=-1>Dan, It really doesn't look
    like any '86 I've ever seen. Actually it doesn't even look like a Conn.!
    Maybe you should look at it again? David</font></font></blockquote>
    </blockquote>

    <blockquote type="cite" cite>Could someone attach the image to an email
    as a jpg or other "standard" image format? I can't get the MIME file converted
    to open it.</blockquote>

    <blockquote type="cite" cite> </blockquote>

    <blockquote type="cite" cite>Craig</blockquote>

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