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On Sun, 4 May 2025 06:53:05 -0400, zen cycleYes, but the browser app should work when the newsreader detects a link, unless he fucked up the browser app. Yes, it would be exceptionally difficult to fuck up the browser installation, but this _is_ tommy we're talking about here.
<funkmasterxx@hotmail.com> wrote:
On 5/3/2025 10:56 AM, cyclintom wrote:Yep. The angle brackets don't work as delimiters unless there is aOn Fri May 2 14:35:11 2025 Zen Cycle wrote:>On 5/2/2025 1:12 PM, cyclintom wrote:>On Thu May 1 19:42:05 2025 Jeff Liebermann wrote:>On Thu, 01 May 2025 21:47:55 GMT, cyclintom <cyclintom@yahoo.com>>
wrote:
>Now it is possible that the manaqement software had a problem and it didn't ask me to update. But then the updating dates are all wrong. It does not show me as updating the 830 firmware in March 30, 2025.>
Well, since you're an official beta tester, you should bug report the
non-appearance of your update problem to Garmin.
>What it DOES show is that I am a beta software tester so I have the BETA software as a test engineer (though they haven't asked me about it). That means that MY software is NOT the last Garmin update at all but a newer version>
No such thing as a beta tester masquerading as a test engineer and
it's not YOUR software.
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Perhaps it would help if you read something about how the beta test
program actually works. Then, you can adjust your assertions to be
more aligned with reality:
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Garmin's New Beta Platform Explained & How-To Sign-Up
<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nA2fvIMbEo8> (6:44) (May 24, 2022)
"Over the last few weeks Garmin has been rolling out a new beta
program, which aims to streamline the process of trying out beta
features, while also making it easier to file bug reports for issues
that you find."
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Introducing the new Public Beta Program
<https://forums.garmin.com/sports-fitness/cycling/f/edge-830/312916/introducing-the-new-public-beta-program>
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How to enroll for Public Beta Program:
<https://forums.garmin.com/beta-program/w/beta-wiki/112/how-to-enroll-for-public-beta-program>
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Public Beta Reports:
<https://forums.garmin.com/beta-program/edge-530-830-1030-series/beta/>
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Jeff, you really get tiresome. I'm sure that Flunky and Krygowski will say that those addresses work fine for them when they do not and cannot since they have a trailing ">" that changes the address to something that does not exist. Nothing more than proof that they are wi8lling to lie at the drop of a hat.
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You simply cannot stop yourself from talking about everything you know noyhing about. Does itreally make you feel that good being a fool?
Considering the fact that you fucked up you browser installation so bad
that it can't follow links that work for everyone else should make you
really proud.
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Considering the fact that you work for people that don't give a damn what you do as long as you sign the paperwork tells us just how important your job is.
Important enough for them to keep me on for over ten years now and pay
me a lot of money to do it.
>Tell us again how appending a ">" to the end of an adess makes it the same address? You claim to be an EE who can program should have no problem answering that.>
Considering I haven't explained it to you yet I wouldn't be able to tell
you 'again', but the answer is simple - it doesn't. First off, Jeffs
link didn't simply put a angle bracket at the end, it put an angle
bracket at the beginning also.
matched pair of angle brackets.
Secondly, any browser app will look atAll those work as expected using Forte Agent. However, one of the
the link and exclude the common characters like brackets or quotes and
extract the link. All of these examples will work with a simple mouse
click (possible a crtl+click in some mail apps)
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"https://businessjournaldaily.com/youngstown-ranked-as-one-of-the-best-places-to-live-in-the-us/"
[https://byjus.com/physics/pulse-width-modulation/]
<https://www.hvtechnologies.com/the-basics-of-time-domain-reflectometry-tdr/>
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https://businessjournaldaily.com/youngstown-ranked-as-one-of-the-best-places-to-live-in-the-us/"
https://byjus.com/physics/pulse-width-modulation/]
https://www.hvtechnologies.com/the-basics-of-time-domain-reflectometry-tdr/>
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"https://businessjournaldaily.com/youngstown-ranked-as-one-of-the-best-places-to-live-in-the-us/
[https://byjus.com/physics/pulse-width-modulation/
<https://www.hvtechnologies.com/the-basics-of-time-domain-reflectometry-tdr/
purposes of the angle brackets is to deal with spaces and special
characters in the middle of a URL. That's also the reason that online
news services replace spaces with "-" dash characters in the URL. For
example, trying to use double quotes to deal with blanks results in
non-functional URL's like these:
"https://www.hvtechnologies.com/the basics of time domain
reflectometry tdr"
https://www.hvtechnologies.com/"the basics of time domain
reflectometry tdr"
The angle brackets also prevent the spelling checker in Forte Agent
from attempting to spell check words in the URL. It will correctly
ignore spelling issues in anything that starts with http or https and
which is properly delimited by angle brackets. Without these, Forte
Agent will try to spell check everything after the first space in the
URL.
Unless you're tommy who somehow managed to fuck up a default browserTom is not using a browser. There's no line in the header identifying
intsallation app.
the software in any of his postings.
User-Agent: Mozilla Thunderbird--
is mising. Instead, he's probably using the news reader from his NNTP
service (Newshosting.com).
<https://www.newshosting.com/newsreader/>
Another indication that he's using their news reader is the mess it
makes dealing with upper/lower case replies such as:
Subject: RE: Re: RE: Re: Disc's without power
And even if it is somehow screwing up the address:
- it should be simple enough for you to copy the link and remove the
brackets
- why is it only happening to you?
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