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Old September 28th 08, 03:29 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support
Leythos
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Default keeping computer on 2/24

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databaseben.public.newsgroup.microsoft.com says...
for my part, i'll stop wasting
time on chitters like you by
placing you on my troll killfile.


That's the first good thing you've done, and I'm sure most people have
KF'd you also.

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Old September 28th 08, 03:40 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support
Bill in Co.
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Bill Sharpe wrote:
db.·.. ))) ·` .. . wrote:
so you still use a computer
from the 70's and you wrote
code and built hardware
back then? hilarious!

i doubt seriously that you were
a code writer from the 70's simply
because you are clearly not
mature enough or intellectually
inclined.

it's also interesting but not
surprisingly as how you made
the thread about yourself
instead of the o.p.

again, you are full of it so
stop taking it as a compliment.

obviously, you are having a
hard time understanding that
you are transparent and
delusional.

btw:

we all know what kind
of a crapper you are from
the multitudes of postings
between you and pcbutts
throughout the newsgroup
world.

so my suggestion is to
look for someone else
that believes in your
bs or stop trolling.

for my part, i'll stop wasting
time on chitters like you by
placing you on my troll killfile.

-------
db·?¯`·...?)))º

Just to change the subject, I've always wondered why you truncate your
message lines?

Bill


He uses an iPod for text messaging? Or maybe it was a VIC-20. (I
can't recall what he said).


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Old September 28th 08, 07:34 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support
Mick Murphy
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Default keeping computer on 2/24

He is a frustrated poet.
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"Bill Sharpe" wrote:

db.·.. ))) ·` .. . wrote:
so you still use a computer
from the 70's and you wrote
code and built hardware
back then? hilarious!

i doubt seriously that you were
a code writer from the 70's simply
because you are clearly not
mature enough or intellectually
inclined.

it's also interesting but not
surprisingly as how you made
the thread about yourself
instead of the o.p.

again, you are full of it so
stop taking it as a compliment.

obviously, you are having a
hard time understanding that
you are transparent and
delusional.

btw:

we all know what kind
of a crapper you are from
the multitudes of postings
between you and pcbutts
throughout the newsgroup
world.

so my suggestion is to
look for someone else
that believes in your
bs or stop trolling.

for my part, i'll stop wasting
time on chitters like you by
placing you on my troll killfile.

-------
db·?¯`·...?)))º

Just to change the subject, I've always wondered why you truncate your
message lines?

Bill

 




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