"Alex Rast" > wrote in message
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> at Sun, 02 Oct 2005 13:33:48 GMT in >,
> (Dee Randall) wrote :
>
>>
>>"Alex Rast" > wrote in message
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>>> at Fri, 30 Sep 2005 18:21:52 GMT in
>>> >, (Dee
>>> Randall) wrote :
>>>
>>>>I just bought a Foodsaver, and I'm wondering if there are any
>>>>advantages or disadvantages to wrapping in their bags.
>>>
> ....
>>>
>>> The material of choice of high-end manufacturers is foil, which forms
>>> a good s
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> Alex Rast
>>
>>Thanks for your answer, Alex.
>>My appreciation,
>
> Sorry, my answer got cut off due to an annoying property of my newsreader.
> It would appear that pressing CTRL+S (accidentally) will cause the message
> to be sent *immediately* without a confirmation dialogue or any
> opportunity
> to abort. (Note to S/W designers: It should *NEVER* be possible to commit
> to an immediate, irrevocable, important action in a program through a
> keystroke combo)
>
> Anyway, the rest of the message would have been:
>
> "...which forms a good seal and doesn't out-gas. In fact, the very best
> manufacturers often use foiled paper, because the paper makes for a useful
> thermal and shock barrier. At home, you can achieve the same result with
> good, heavy aluminium foil (shiny side out) as an external layer and
> either
> parchment (good) or *unscented* toilet paper (best) as an internal layer.
> This is virtually bomb-proof, although you also do need to be sure to
> store
> it in a good, temperature-and-humidity controlled environment for best
> results. In other words, the packaging can't save it if it was in a 90F,
> steam-filled room for hours.
>
> --
> Alex Rast
Thanks for reading and re-sending your answer. I quite appreciate it.
As to the Ctrl+S -- Really ticks me off! I've done it, too.
There's also a situation like this on Ctrl F while in OE. If you try to
find by clicking Ctr+F, you will get a situation to write or reply to an
email (can't remember which, now) BUT if you click Ctrl+Shift+F, THEN you
can find. Aarrrgh!
Thanks again for your thorough answer.
Dee