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Eric Stevens
SubjectRe: converting raw images from Canon EOS 600D
FromEric Stevens
Date2013-12-02 23:40 (2013-12-03 11:40)
Message-ID<ka2q99t884696vq0i41hlsbe8auf1au167@4ax.com>
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rOn 2 Dec 2013 09:31:06 GMT, Sandman <mr@sandman.net>wrote:

Sandman
In article <7aln999uu6lqehgi6u8qr953h1nqtum00m@4ax.com>, Eric Stevens wrote:

nospam
it also wasn't needed.

Eric Stevens
It was by me.

nospam
what did you want to do that you think you needed a command line?

Eric Stevens
I'm not going to try and explain that in this forum. It's too complicated.

Sandman
Oh, PLEASE. "It's too complicated"... Sorriest excuse I ever saw from you.

Eric Stevens
What makes you think that you can say you don't believe me and tell me to step out of the argument one day and later demand what I would once have willingly told you?

Sandman
Huh? What are you talking about? nospam is the one who asked you to explain yourself.

I'm responding to your final comment as quoted above under your name.

On Fri, 09 Aug 2013 21:09:19 +1200 Message-ID: <sib9091tjfhq4pl41iu9fv8uiblg3uv1ik@4ax.com>I wrote

"I've used operating systems that worked with magnetic drum storage right through virtually the entire range of both floppy and hard discs. I bought and used a microcomputer system with one of the first such hard discs in captivity.

I've set up and written databases using Cromemco DBR (SQL), Informix (SQL), Basic, C, dBXL, Paradox and one or two others I can't remember.

I've used file systems including Cromix, Unix, CP/M, PC-DOS and all flavours of NTFS since version 3.5 (except 8)."

You responded to this saying:

"This I can't believe. *EVERYTHING* you've said leads to the logical conclusion that you know NOTHING about databases. So I am assuming that this is just a plain out lie." --

Regards,

Eric Stevens

Sandman (7h & 50m) > Eric Stevens