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Posted by Richard Brooks on 12/15/06 10:34
Ric said the following on 15/12/06 08:29:
> Richard Brooks schrieb:
>> Norman Peelman said the following on 15/12/06 00:40:
>>> "Jonathan" <jonathan@heelal.nl> wrote in message
>>> news:4581d24f$0$2019$ba620dc5@text.nova.planet.nl...
>>>> Norman Peelman wrote:
>>>>> Seems my isp is having problems... ignore post
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>> Ignore the ignorant fuckers!
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>> I'm sick of all this shite and remember full well, the time when the
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> I usually don't care about test messages and people that drop in and
> sending replys to those test messages to discuss if this is good or bad.
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> But I don't find it amusing if people start using bad language.
You could always join the Yahoo or Google groups or read points 1
through to 12 of the 'What Is Usenet' article.
I don't give a rat's arse, BTW! It annoys me when others who have
probably got their account from some computer magazine cover disk and
have dived into Usenet with the only tiny mistaken thing they remember
is the old alt.test that they'd heard from a mate or read from other
useless posts.
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> @all, just ignore those test messages. If no one replys we have one test
> message, if people think they need to tell the original tester to go
> test somewehere else we have 10 useless replys or more
Hmm, don't know why there's an '@all' in there but the point is, if the
person is told not to do the obvious and that was to put a 'please
ignore' then the others telling the original poster off will feel that
they are right and that the original poster was doing wrong.
Richard.
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"Naturally the common people don't want war, but they can always be
brought to the bidding of the leaders. Tell them they are being
attacked and denounce the pacifists for lack of patriotism and
endangering the country. It works the same in every country."
Reichsmarshall Herman Goering, Nuremberg, 1946
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