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Old October 13th 18, 05:22 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
Arlen Holder
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Default Proof, with examples of cowardly vermin who infest this newsgroup with their god-given "right to troll"

On Sat, 13 Oct 2018 11:00:54 +0200, R.Wieser wrote:

Which future please ?


On 13 Oct 2018 16:08:00 GMT, Frank Slootweg wrote:

Unless you have a rather old phone [1], you don't see your phone as a
*drive*, i.e. a thing which has a drive letter. You probably see your
phone in File Explorer and *only* in File Explorer.


Hi Frank Slootweg (cc, Wolf K),

Thank you Frank, for being only one of two adults on this entire newsgroup
who _understood_ the topic (Paul included, having posted elsewhere).

Even though this thread has tons of posts from the child-like:
o *Ken Blake* [From: Ken Blake ]
o *Wolf K* [From: Wolf K ]
o *Danny DeVito* [From: Danny DeVito ]
o *Char Jackson* [From: Char Jackson ]
o *Rudy Wieser* [From: "R.Wieser" ]
o *Sam Hill* [From: Sam Hill ]
* etc.

Not _one_ of those child-like trolls appears to have _understood_ even the
_simplest_ of technical problems posed in this thread.

*All the ignorant children like Wolf K & Rudy Wieser _can_ do, is troll.*

Only you and I are intelligent enough, not that it takes a lot of
intelligence to comprehend the subject line - but only you and I seem to
have comprehended what the problem set is. (And Paul, elsewhere.)

[1] Old Android devices might still have (USB) 'Mass Storage Mode',
which *does* give a Windows drive (letter).


This is a good point, which you and I both know, where, oh, somewhere
around Android 4.4 or so, things changed such that what we _want_ to do is
no longer easy to do.

The best any of us can come up with, so far, is to use the proprietary
solution I outlined elsewhere in this thread, which allows "some" Windows
DOS commands to work unrestricted (but not all DOS commands).

In summary, only you and I (and Paul) have shown that we comprehend the
technical issue here; the rest are simply proving they're children who
don't have the capacity to understand even the _slightest_ of technical
issues.
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