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Old November 20th 09, 11:29 PM posted to alt.windows7.general
Grenou
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"Camellia Sinensis" wrote in message
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Ebooks Collection over 800+ English by Jamvan01 m-zl[340/387] - "Windows
7 Step by Step Chapter 1 Explore Windows 7 - ebooks - bookzone.zip" yEnc



yEnc turn up everywhere, posting cracks and dodgy stuff, I wouldn't trust
him/her for one nano-second.

Grenou

Um, yEnc isn't a poster. yEnc is a file encoding format. :-)


Okedoke, I stand corrected, let me say that again:
'yENC file encoding format' turns up everywhere (in newsgroups), suggesting
the reader downloads all sort of dodgy stuff.

I have a Camellia japonica in my garden, I wonder if you are related :-)

Grenou

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Old November 22nd 09, 04:56 AM posted to alt.windows7.general
Camellia Sinensis
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"Grenou" wrote in message
...


"Camellia Sinensis" wrote in message
...
-snip-

Ebooks Collection over 800+ English by Jamvan01 m-zl[340/387] -
"Windows 7 Step by Step Chapter 1 Explore Windows 7 - ebooks -
bookzone.zip" yEnc


yEnc turn up everywhere, posting cracks and dodgy stuff, I wouldn't
trust him/her for one nano-second.

Grenou

Um, yEnc isn't a poster. yEnc is a file encoding format. :-)


Okedoke, I stand corrected, let me say that again:
'yENC file encoding format' turns up everywhere (in newsgroups),
suggesting the reader downloads all sort of dodgy stuff.

I have a Camellia japonica in my garden, I wonder if you are related :-)

Grenou

You are the first one to ask me that. I will have to leaf that to your
imagination. :-)


  #18  
Old November 22nd 09, 09:45 AM posted to alt.windows7.general
Grenou
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"Camellia Sinensis" wrote in message
...

"Grenou" wrote in message
...


"Camellia Sinensis" wrote in message
...
-snip-

Ebooks Collection over 800+ English by Jamvan01 m-zl[340/387] -
"Windows 7 Step by Step Chapter 1 Explore Windows 7 - ebooks -
bookzone.zip" yEnc


yEnc turn up everywhere, posting cracks and dodgy stuff, I wouldn't
trust him/her for one nano-second.

Grenou

Um, yEnc isn't a poster. yEnc is a file encoding format. :-)


Okedoke, I stand corrected, let me say that again:
'yENC file encoding format' turns up everywhere (in newsgroups),
suggesting the reader downloads all sort of dodgy stuff.

I have a Camellia japonica in my garden, I wonder if you are related :-)

Grenou

You are the first one to ask me that. I will have to leaf that to your
imagination. :-)


:-)

  #19  
Old November 22nd 09, 03:23 PM posted to alt.windows7.general
Ken Blake, MVP
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On Sat, 21 Nov 2009 20:56:51 -0800, "Camellia Sinensis"
wrote:


"Grenou" wrote in message
...


I have a Camellia japonica in my garden, I wonder if you are related :-)

Grenou


You are the first one to ask me that. I will have to leaf that to your
imagination. :-)



For Genou's benefit, I'll mention that Camellia sinensis is the plant
from which tea (all kinds of tea) is made from its leaves. Note his
e-mail address:

Camellia japonica is a plant in the same genus, but it's a different
species. It is grown primarily for its flowers

--
Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP (Windows Desktop Experience) since 2003
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Old November 22nd 09, 04:56 PM posted to alt.windows7.general
Grenou
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"Ken Blake, MVP" wrote in message
...
-snip-

I have a Camellia japonica in my garden, I wonder if you are related
:-)

Grenou


You are the first one to ask me that. I will have to leaf that to your
imagination. :-)



For Genou's benefit, I'll mention that Camellia sinensis is the plant
from which tea (all kinds of tea) is made from its leaves. Note his
e-mail address:

Camellia japonica is a plant in the same genus, but it's a different
species. It is grown primarily for its flowers

--
Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP


Thanks Ken.
Gardening is my first love, Latin names and all .. , but the computer is
catching up fast (less messy, but not as healthy) :-)

Grenou

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Old November 22nd 09, 05:06 PM posted to alt.windows7.general
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Ken Blake, MVP wrote:

On Sat, 21 Nov 2009 20:56:51 -0800, "Camellia Sinensis"
wrote:


"Grenou" wrote in message
...


I have a Camellia japonica in my garden, I wonder if you are related
:-)

Grenou


You are the first one to ask me that. I will have to leaf that to your
imagination. :-)



For Genou's benefit, I'll mention that Camellia sinensis is the plant
from which tea (all kinds of tea) is made from its leaves. Note his
e-mail address:

Camellia japonica is a plant in the same genus, but it's a different
species. It is grown primarily for its flowers


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IMHO.

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