> Careful, that had adverse effects in GTR. Very choppy replays from
> memory.
>
>> Replacement for UIDATA\GTLOptions2.gtl in this zip file:
>>
>> http://jeffareid.net/gtl/gtlopt2.zip
His name is "Byron" - as in Lord Byron, 19th. century British poet, author
and womaniser.
(Not that I am suggesting that this Byron is out of the same mould, mind
you! :) )
Bruce
> Bryon,
>
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>
> "Byron Forbes" <caramel@chocoalte.com.au> wrote in message
news:435e5df3$0$13322$61c65585@un-2park-reader-01.sydney.pipenetworks.com.au
...
> > Careful, that had adverse effects in GTR. Very choppy replays from
> > memory.
> >
> >> Replacement for UIDATA\GTLOptions2.gtl in this zip file:
> >>
> >> http://jeffareid.net/gtl/gtlopt2.zip
Chad Rogers - 25 Oct 2005 21:02 GMT
Wow, that's funny, I never noticed it. Been Bryon in my mind the whole
time. Funny how the brain plays tricks on you.
> His name is "Byron" - as in Lord Byron, 19th. century British poet, author
> and womaniser.
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>> >>
>> >> http://jeffareid.net/gtl/gtlopt2.zip