Now all I have to do is figure out how to be sure I'm using HTML! I appreciate you much you do for us. THANKS, Kevin. I thought of you when I received a magazine I'd never seen before from the director of our Old Sacramento Theater. We met at a Book Collectors meeting where 12 of us had 5 minutes to talk about Mark Twain. (Nobody was boring.) It is called "Cobblestone" (Discover American History) featuring TWAIN'S WORLD in May/June 2009 edition. It is MARVELOUS intended for children but this adult loves it. Although I'm not a collector, as an accumulator I enjoy the meetings. I gave a talk on Mark Twain there a year or so ago, so another member recently gave me a December 1968 Life Magazine which printed the unfinished manuscript for "Huck Finn & Tom Sawyer Among the Indians." A painful read, I must say. And finally, I must thank you for your review of the Library of Congress Big Mistake. I dread it being used in the future as a source of Mark Twain information. The book, I mean, not your review! THANKS Arianne Laidlaw On Thu, Nov 27, 2014 at 8:19 AM, Kevin Mac Donnell < [log in to unmask]> wrote: > That's interesting that my message sent in html (Windows Live Mail in W7) > went through just fine, but punctuation seems to create problems in plain > text. > > Confirmation that both message had been distributed to the list came back > right away and the plain text message appeared immediately, but the html > message took another two minutes. Curious, but no matter. > > My take-away is to send message in html or refrain from punctuating > messages > sent in plain text. > > I smell ham, but it could just be me. > > Kevin > @ > Mac Donnell Rare Books > 9307 Glenlake Drive > Austin TX 78730 > 512-345-4139 > Member: ABAA, ILAB > ************************* > You may browse our books at: > www.macdonnellrarebooks.com > -- Arianne Laidlaw A '58