From: Michael M. Butler (mmb@spies.com)
Date: Mon Feb 24 2003 - 20:49:07 MST
Dehede011@aol.com wrote:
> In a message dated 2/24/2003 8:26:11 PM Central Standard Time, mmb@spies.com
> writes: That's all the (my) complaint was about. Easy enough to fix. But who
> will fix it? I expect that the article in Esquire had the same map.
>
> Did I goof? I am of the opinion that was the map Esquire used?
> Ron h.
Ron, I have no idea what you're talking about here. Sorry, I'm lost.
I specified the URL. I named the JPG file displayed by my browser as the
first figure, and described its location, above the black text box with a
red border. The figure is rectangular, and is two side-by-side flat projections
of two hemispheres with a wobbly dark band around the center and no other
indicia--no dots, no lines, no circles or arrows. Do you see the one
I am talking about? I specified text that you ought to be able to search on,
too.
You're using an AOL account, so I won't know if that contributes to the
problem in communication we seem to be having. Are you viewing the article
with AOL? Does AOL have an option that permits you to discover the names of
JPG image files when you see them on Web pages (using right-click and "Save As")?
Do you not see a black text box with red lettering near the top of the article?
We can take this off list, or I can just grin and shrug and stick my hands
out like a cartoon Frenchman. What's your pleasure?
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