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  #16  
Old June 25th 04, 04:42 PM
kurttrail
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Default Sorry folks [was rude message]

Tarquin Mills wrote:

In message
"kurttrail" wrote:
Mr. Goatly who really started this nonsense between msnews groups &
CSAM. Because as I already explained earlier in the thread, MS
pulled the original profane post from its msnews servers.

I challenge Microsoft to admit they cancelled those messages and
others
on the Usenet part of the Internet.


They cancel posts all the time. And not always for a good cause.
Whether other servers that redistribute the msnews hierarchy follow MS
cancels is up to them.

The majority of regular posters on msnews groups read through MS's
servers because generally they are more reliable than ISP's nntp
redistribution of them.

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  #17  
Old June 25th 04, 04:42 PM
kurttrail
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David Candy wrote:

Where did you find these idiots. I've told you before about bringing
things home that you find. Now, young man, take them back and leave
them where you found them.


LOL! Can I help it that I attract a bunch of NUTS? ;-)

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  #18  
Old June 25th 04, 06:28 PM
John Cartmell
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Default Sorry folks [was rude message]

In article ,
Tarquin Mills wrote:
This a nice way to treat someone who has defended you, last time we
talk on the phone you offer me a free copy of Qercus, which I paid
for even though you did not want me to. So lets see what you really
think of M$


Had I spammed that to Microsoft groups I would have been a plonker. It's
like a footballer celebrating a goal in front of the rival team's
supporters & taunting them. Go celebrate in front of your own supporters
and I'll defend you and celebrate your wins. Taunt the other lot and I'll
reach for that blunt instrument! ;-)

Sorry folks!

[follow ups set to one advocacy ng - it's not relevant elsewhere]

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  #19  
Old June 25th 04, 06:29 PM
kurttrail
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Default Sorry folks [was rude message]

John Cartmell wrote:

In article ,
Tarquin Mills wrote:
This a nice way to treat someone who has defended you, last time we
talk on the phone you offer me a free copy of Qercus, which I paid
for even though you did not want me to. So lets see what you really
think of M$


Had I spammed that to Microsoft groups I would have been a plonker.


Yes, you are too busy spamming us about some virtual nut.

It's like a footballer celebrating a goal in front of the rival team's
supporters & taunting them. Go celebrate in front of your own
supporters and I'll defend you and celebrate your wins. Taunt the
other lot and I'll reach for that blunt instrument! ;-)


Who the hell do you think you are? Is the threat violence a tool you
often use to keep your supporters under your thumb?


Sorry folks!

[follow ups set to one advocacy ng - it's not relevant elsewhere]


Too Bad about what you consider to relevant ng's for this thread. And
why the HELL are you now exporting it to yet another group? Haven't you
risky nuts exported enough BS, spam, and lunacy for one day?

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  #20  
Old June 25th 04, 06:29 PM
Jess
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Default Sorry folks [was rude message]

In message
"kurttrail" wrote:
John Cartmell wrote:


[snip]

and I chose Qercus as a name for our magazine because, as you
noticed, the intelligent can make the link back to Acorn whilst it
manages to avoid too many botanical references in web searches.


Then why isn't Acorn misspelled for the same reasoning?


Because it predated the World Wide Web

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  #21  
Old June 25th 04, 06:57 PM
kurttrail
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Jess wrote:

In message
"kurttrail"
wrote:
John Cartmell wrote:


[snip]

and I chose Qercus as a name for our magazine because, as you
noticed, the intelligent can make the link back to Acorn whilst it
manages to avoid too many botanical references in web searches.


Then why isn't Acorn misspelled for the same reasoning?


Because it predated the World Wide Web


But it doesn't predate the real Acorns, does it? People doing research
on Acorn before the WWW didn't get confused by the difference? I guess
people didn't search for info predating the WWW, huh?

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  #22  
Old June 25th 04, 06:57 PM
Jess
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Default Sorry folks [was rude message]

In message
"kurttrail" wrote:
Jess wrote:
In message
"kurttrail"

[snip]
Then why isn't Acorn misspelled for the same reasoning?


Because it predated the World Wide Web


But it doesn't predate the real Acorns, does it? People doing research
on Acorn before the WWW didn't get confused by the difference? I guess
people didn't search for info predating the WWW, huh?


They wouldn't have used Google would they?

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  #23  
Old June 25th 04, 07:00 PM
kurttrail
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Default Sorry folks [was rude message]

Jess wrote:

In message
"kurttrail"
wrote:
Jess wrote:
In message
"kurttrail"

[snip]
Then why isn't Acorn misspelled for the same reasoning?

Because it predated the World Wide Web


But it doesn't predate the real Acorns, does it? People doing
research on Acorn before the WWW didn't get confused by the
difference? I guess people didn't search for info predating the
WWW, huh?


They wouldn't have used Google would they?


Nope, a quaint institution called a Library. I guess humans were just
smarter, before the technological tools for searching came into being.

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  #24  
Old June 28th 04, 05:52 PM
Tarquin Mills
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Default Sorry folks [was rude message]

In the first message
"kurttrail" wrote:
John Cartmell wrote:

..and as for the other plonker - well he's at the other side of the
country else I'd have taken a blunt instrument to him; from comments
elsewhere someone else will.

Can we now end the cross-posting and silliness?

As soon as ya'll crawl back under your CSAM rock, and leave us be.


In the second message
Yes, you are too busy spamming us about some virtual nut.

It's like a footballer celebrating a goal in front of the rival team's
supporters & taunting them. Go celebrate in front of your own
supporters and I'll defend you and celebrate your wins. Taunt the
other lot and I'll reach for that blunt instrument! ;-)


Who the hell do you think you are? Is the threat violence a tool you
often use to keep your supporters under your thumb?


Un-named local Individual (not Greg) wrote:
I've suggested a remedy [snip]. It involves the use of a blunt instrument!

John Cartmell could you explain the connection between these suggestions of
violence. Unlike you I thing to increase the number of RISC OS users you
need to convince MS Windows to try RISC OS rather than continually preaching
to the converted, which from present numbers can be shown is not working.

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Old June 28th 04, 06:55 PM
Nunya
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Default Sorry folks [was rude message]

kurttrail, after spending 3 minutes figuring out which end of the pen to use,
wrote:

David Candy wrote:

Where did you find these idiots. I've told you before about bringing
things home that you find. Now, young man, take them back and leave
them where you found them.


LOL! Can I help it that I attract a bunch of NUTS? ;-)


Kissing the ass of an idiot now, hmmm?
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  #26  
Old June 28th 04, 06:55 PM
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Default Sorry folks [was rude message]

In article ,
kurttrail wrote:

Too Bad about what you consider to relevant ng's for this thread. And
why the HELL are you now exporting it to yet another group? Haven't you
risky nuts exported enough BS, spam, and lunacy for one day?


Export?
Naffest beer I ever came across.
Lunar Sea?
Nice track.
Sense in this?
About as much as you've dredged up in the sum total of your contributions.

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  #27  
Old June 28th 04, 06:55 PM
kurttrail
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Default Sorry folks [was rude message]

Steven Pampling wrote:

In article ,
kurttrail wrote:

Too Bad about what you consider to relevant ng's for this thread.
And why the HELL are you now exporting it to yet another group?
Haven't you risky nuts exported enough BS, spam, and lunacy for one
day?


Export?
Naffest beer I ever came across.
Lunar Sea?
Nice track.
Sense in this?
About as much as you've dredged up in the sum total of your
contributions.


No. I tend to write in sentence form, not from acid flashbacks.

I have realized why John exported this to CSAA, in an effort to try to sick
the attack squirrels on me.

I'm so very afraid of rabid squirrels! vbg

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  #28  
Old June 28th 04, 07:04 PM
T. Max Devlin
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Default Sorry folks [was rude message]

Tarquin Mills wrote in
:

In message
Bruce Goatly wrote:
Anyway, enough, already! One can be a Microsoft hater without hating
the people that use the products. Which is something that little Mr
Mills should learn, sharpish.

I do not hate M$ users (no matter how many times they have told me to
get a proper computer when they find out I am not using one running a
M$ OS) just look at

Reboot Movement (An Anti-Wintel Campaign)
http://www.speccyverse.me.uk/comp/reboot/

No anti-Windows users stuff on it, or any anti Bill Gates stuff, how
many other anti Microsoft websites can claim that. It is my belief
that piracy and and anti-Windows-user/Bill-Gates views get more
headlines than my campaigning with the Office of Fair Trading wrongly,
I have been proved right. Just look a the media attention on Drobe
that the Microdigital press release archive got. All those who have
been expressing anti-M$ should answer why they have not contacted the
OFT or local equivalent and banded together to create a mass
anti-Wintel movement that can change things like FSF.


Because there is neither evidence nor reason to believe that it would be
anything but at least as much of a waste of time as ranting against MS on
Usenet, and probably less satisfying.

So, are you active in your local chamber of commerce? That's about as
relevant to whether "those expressing anti-M$" are justified and probably
smarter than you.
  #29  
Old June 28th 04, 07:11 PM
kurttrail
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Nunya wrote in message ...
kurttrail, after spending 3 minutes figuring out which end of the pen to use,
wrote:

David Candy wrote:

Where did you find these idiots. I've told you before about bringing
things home that you find. Now, young man, take them back and leave
them where you found them.


LOL! Can I help it that I attract a bunch of NUTS? ;-)


Kissing the a** of an idiot now, hmmm?


Ya know, all I really have to do, is out you, to win in front of this
audience. K? So maybe it's about time you head on back to CSAM, COLA,
24hr, or AOW-XP.

Like stringing a whole bunch of out of context quotes together wasn't
gonna give you away!

BWAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!

But I must admit that I was rather flattered that you went through all
that bother for little ole me! You really do love me, don't ya?
;-)

Asside: the post I'm replying to was pulled from MS servers so I had
to do a little editing to get my reply to you on the server

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  #30  
Old June 28th 04, 07:12 PM
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What, can't talk about other species now?

a**, mammal also known as a donkey. The domestic a** was probably =
derived from the African wild a**.

Smaller than the horse, the domestic donkey and African wild a** stand =
about 1.25 m (4 ft) high at the shoulder. They have very long ears, a =
grey coat with white underparts and muzzle, a short, erect mane, and a =
tail with a tuft of long hair at the tip.

The a** was domesticated by the ancient Egyptians in about 4000 bc; it =
is more sure-footed than the horse, which makes it safer on mountain =
trails. It also lives longer than the horse-generally from 25 to 50 =
years. The African wild a** can run at speeds of up to 50 km/h (30 mph).

Microsoft=AE Encarta=AE Encyclopedia 2002. =A9 1993-2001 Microsoft =
Corporation. All rights reserved.

I want a new Encarta as I didn't realise mine was filled with filthy =
animal names that need to be censored..


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"kurttrail" wrote in message =
om...
Nunya wrote in message =

...
kurttrail, after spending 3 minutes figuring out which end of the =

pen to use,
wrote:
=20
David Candy wrote:
=20
Where did you find these idiots. I've told you before about =

bringing
things home that you find. Now, young man, take them back and =

leave
them where you found them.

=20
LOL! Can I help it that I attract a bunch of NUTS? ;-)
=20

=20
Kissing the a** of an idiot now, hmmm?

=20
Ya know, all I really have to do, is out you, to win in front of this
audience. K? So maybe it's about time you head on back to CSAM, COLA,
24hr, or AOW-XP.
=20
Like stringing a whole bunch of out of context quotes together wasn't
gonna give you away!
=20
BWAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
=20
But I must admit that I was rather flattered that you went through all
that bother for little ole me! You really do love me, don't ya?=20
;-)
=20
Asside: the post I'm replying to was pulled from MS servers so I had
to do a little editing to get my reply to you on the server
=20
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