Humboldt

Jim McKenney via pbs pbs@lists.pacificbulbsociety.net
Sat, 04 Jul 2020 09:57:30 PDT
 Victoria? You mean the Kaiser's grandmother? 
I think there have been some changes which adversely affect the formatting of our messages. I've noticed that what I type as separate paragraphs are presented to the group without distinct paragraphs. 
The first time I read your message (left attached not to irritate digest subscribers but so that everyone can see this example of the problem), I missed your first sentence. It was attached to the end of Jim W's message without a break. Then there is a gap of several spaces before the rest of your message appears. Can this be fixed? Or is there something I need to do to put a gap between my paragraphs? JimMcKenney


Jim McKenney
    On Saturday, July 4, 2020, 12:42:07 PM EDT, David Pilling via pbs <pbs@lists.pacificbulbsociety.net> wrote:  
 
 Hi Jim,

On 04/07/2020 17:13, James Waddick via pbs wrote:
>     Coincidentally I just started 'The Invention of Nature’ about Alexander Von Humboldt. The author claims he has  more ’things’ named for him than any other person - places, statues, animals, plants, etc. He was famous world wide in his day.
Great Britain's Queen Victoria must be difficult to beat.

Humboldt appears on 21 PBS wiki pages. Victoria appears on 58.

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