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Posted by Steve on 03/28/07 18:57
"Paul" <lof@invalid.com> wrote in message
news:4PyOh.28233$68.23893@bignews8.bellsouth.net...
| "Steve" <no.one@example.com> wrote in message
| news:SLyOh.675$Zf5.82@newsfe04.lga...
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| > "Paul" <lof@invalid.com> wrote in message
| > news:7WxOh.28213$68.27367@bignews8.bellsouth.net...
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| > btw, don't top-post. had i seen that, i'd have never responded! if
you're
| > about to say 'oh, my computer's clock is just off', i'll respond
| > '"dumbass"
| > still applies'.
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| I honestly don't know what top-post means so I did not do it
intentionally.
| What does top-post mean?
look at the date/time stamp on your original post. now look at the time of
my response. it appears that i, at 1:45 pm, have not only predicted that at
3:51 pm you'd have a question, but that i'd know what that question was.
further, that i'd be able to respond fully to your yet unwritten question.
finally, that i'd be able to foresee what your future post's headers would
be. geesh, that this ng server would also have the same predictive
capabilities and be able to keep all this thread together...it's beyond me!
it means 1 of 2 things. in this case, it is when one intentionally sets his
pc clock to some future time before posting a question with the intent of
his post being see at the top of a ng until other posts with a newer time
start pushing his down the list. it is fucking rude! either fix your time or
expect to get plonked! don't know what that means? fucking google!
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