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PCyr,
You may not deliberately future post on these newsgroup. (microsoft.public.*) -- Regards, Mike -- Mike Brannigan [Microsoft] This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights Please note I cannot respond to e-mailed questions, please use these newsgroups "PCyr" wrote in message ... See below... -- Check out http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com for amazing tweaks and fixes Member of "Newsgroups are for everyone" Email address is fake to prevent SPAM. Real email address is pcyr2000 AT hotmail DOT com Change the obvious to the obvious. ------------------ "John Eckart" wrote in message ... "PCyr" wrote in message ... I did it on purpose. I'm going to blacklist you on purpose. Abuse report sent to That way, many people will see this before asking. That's what the search button is for. We can't help it if some people are as dumb as you. Dumb as me? WAKE UP! I'm posting this for the people who DON'T use the seach button. Hopefully, it will stop people from asking *hundreds* of times. If you prefer to find posts between the hundreds of these, be my guest. That is how normal people do it. Yes, and many get annoyed. Go screw yourself, maybe if you used the XP NGs more than 12 times since February (funny that I used search to find that out), you would know how to use it, and know what I'm talking about. I, on the other hand have posted 472 times since March, definitely not a record, but a hell of a lot more than you. |
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OK I won't, as long as YOU answer all those Messenger Pop-ups.
No deal? I wonder why. -- Check out http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com for amazing tweaks and fixes Member of "Newsgroups are for everyone" 5 Steps to computer safety: 1) Use a good quality anti-virus, and keep it up-to-date. 2) Use a firewall. The one in XP works fine, but there are better ones out there. 3) Keep Windows up-to-date. It's your choice whether or not you want the recommended updates, but the critical updates are just that - critical. 4) Beware of adware and spyware. There are many programs that will help to protect your computer, but it's up to you to prevent it as well. Make sure you read the agreement of the software before you install it. It should tell you if it will be installing any additional programs. 5) Be cautious of attachments. Microsoft NEVER sends out attachments via email. Always scan all attachments before opening them. Email address is fake to prevent SPAM. Real email address is pcyr2000 AT hotmail DOT com Change the obvious to the obvious. ------------------ "Mike Brannigan [MSFT]" wrote in message ... PCyr, You may not deliberately future post on these newsgroup. (microsoft.public.*) -- Regards, Mike -- Mike Brannigan [Microsoft] This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights Please note I cannot respond to e-mailed questions, please use these newsgroups "PCyr" wrote in message ... See below... -- Check out http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com for amazing tweaks and fixes Member of "Newsgroups are for everyone" Email address is fake to prevent SPAM. Real email address is pcyr2000 AT hotmail DOT com Change the obvious to the obvious. ------------------ "John Eckart" wrote in message ... "PCyr" wrote in message ... I did it on purpose. I'm going to blacklist you on purpose. Abuse report sent to That way, many people will see this before asking. That's what the search button is for. We can't help it if some people are as dumb as you. Dumb as me? WAKE UP! I'm posting this for the people who DON'T use the seach button. Hopefully, it will stop people from asking *hundreds* of times. If you prefer to find posts between the hundreds of these, be my guest. That is how normal people do it. Yes, and many get annoyed. Go screw yourself, maybe if you used the XP NGs more than 12 times since February (funny that I used search to find that out), you would know how to use it, and know what I'm talking about. I, on the other hand have posted 472 times since March, definitely not a record, but a hell of a lot more than you. |
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Despite all your idiotic mutterings, the simple fact is that you post dated
your innanities so we all have to see this tripe at the top of our readers for months to come and be reminded that usenet is overpopulated with moronic cases of arrested development. Also, no one gives a simple rat's ass about your educational pursuits and your need to post such drivel does not raise your esteem in this ng one iota. In other words, there is absolutely no way for you to correct your rude behavior other than for you to apologize, admit you're wrong, wrong, wrong and then contemplate doing yourself in and post a daily diary of that contemplation so we can encourage your progress. Now get started you little prig. Moose "PCyr" wrote in message ... *Note* These Pop-ups are part of Messenger Service and *NOT WINDOWS OR MSN MESSENGER* For Messenger Service ads: You need to install or enable a firewall: http://support.microsoft.com/default...;EN-US;Q330904 *Note* Unless properly and, unfortunately, manually configured, ALL Windows Messenger file transfers, voice conversations, and video conversations will fail to connect. (If anyone knows how to properly configure the Windows XP firewall, please post how.) Disabling Messenger Service can be a good idea, but it does not solve the real problem. The ads are not the real problem, the ads are only a symptom of a larger issue. The real problem is open ports that allow unwanted traffic into the computer. Disabling Messenger does nothing for the open ports. You would need a firewall that controls the traffic. Although not an obvious problem, open ports can lead to larger problems such as hackers, and backdoor Trojan viruses. The above solution will not work if you have AOL as is not compatible with Windows XP Internet Connection Firewall (ICF). If you have AOL, you should contact AOL and/or get a 3rd party firewall. [Why would you being using AOL in the first place, no offence, but check out this link (QuickTime required) http://www.ebaumsworld.com/aolcommercial.html, as well as (no player required) http://www.ebaumsworld.com/aoldisks.shtml] Disable Messenger Service: Start/Control Panel, click Administrative Tools, click Services. Go down to "Messenger". Right click "Messenger" and select Properties. Hit the Stop Button under Service Status section Then under Start-up select DISABLE Click OK and follow prompts (Post has been modified, but was originally posted by another user. I do not remember their username.) -- Check out http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com for amazing tweaks and fixes Member of "Newsgroups are for everyone" (Perdita X. Dream is a self-righteous, ruthless, bitchy net-cop too!) Email address is fake to prevent SPAM. Real email address is pcyr2000 AT hotmail DOT com Change the obvious to the obvious. ------------------ |
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You expect him to apologise after you talk like that? Sounds hypocritical
to me. After you answer almost every post about these pop-ups, then you can talk. I wonder how many users have come to this NG, not bothered to run a search, but instead of asking the worlds biggest FAQ, they see this, and their problem is solved. Wonder why MS hasn't removed this like they do to other top posts? (That was a rhetorical question BTW.) That language is not helpful one bit, and doesn't exactly add any support to your views. -- Please be polite. ------ "Moose" wrote in message ... Despite all your idiotic mutterings, the simple fact is that you post dated your innanities so we all have to see this tripe at the top of our readers for months to come and be reminded that usenet is overpopulated with moronic cases of arrested development. Also, no one gives a simple rat's ass about your educational pursuits and your need to post such drivel does not raise your esteem in this ng one iota. In other words, there is absolutely no way for you to correct your rude behavior other than for you to apologize, admit you're wrong, wrong, wrong and then contemplate doing yourself in and post a daily diary of that contemplation so we can encourage your progress. Now get started you little prig. Moose "PCyr" wrote in message ... *Note* These Pop-ups are part of Messenger Service and *NOT WINDOWS OR MSN MESSENGER* For Messenger Service ads: You need to install or enable a firewall: http://support.microsoft.com/default...;EN-US;Q330904 *Note* Unless properly and, unfortunately, manually configured, ALL Windows Messenger file transfers, voice conversations, and video conversations will fail to connect. (If anyone knows how to properly configure the Windows XP firewall, please post how.) Disabling Messenger Service can be a good idea, but it does not solve the real problem. The ads are not the real problem, the ads are only a symptom of a larger issue. The real problem is open ports that allow unwanted traffic into the computer. Disabling Messenger does nothing for the open ports. You would need a firewall that controls the traffic. Although not an obvious problem, open ports can lead to larger problems such as hackers, and backdoor Trojan viruses. The above solution will not work if you have AOL as is not compatible with Windows XP Internet Connection Firewall (ICF). If you have AOL, you should contact AOL and/or get a 3rd party firewall. [Why would you being using AOL in the first place, no offence, but check out this link (QuickTime required) http://www.ebaumsworld.com/aolcommercial.html, as well as (no player required) http://www.ebaumsworld.com/aoldisks.shtml] Disable Messenger Service: Start/Control Panel, click Administrative Tools, click Services. Go down to "Messenger". Right click "Messenger" and select Properties. Hit the Stop Button under Service Status section Then under Start-up select DISABLE Click OK and follow prompts (Post has been modified, but was originally posted by another user. I do not remember their username.) -- Check out http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com for amazing tweaks and fixes Member of "Newsgroups are for everyone" (Perdita X. Dream is a self-righteous, ruthless, bitchy net-cop too!) Email address is fake to prevent SPAM. Real email address is pcyr2000 AT hotmail DOT com Change the obvious to the obvious. ------------------ |
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Moose is a very RUDE and IMPOLITE NG poster.
I suggest we all BLOCK him out of our news groups! þþ"Moose" ëúá áäåãòä ... Despite all your idiotic mutterings, the simple fact is that you post dated your innanities so we all have to see this tripe at the top of our readers for months to come and be reminded that usenet is overpopulated with moronic cases of arrested development. Also, no one gives a simple rat's ass about your educational pursuits and your need to post such drivel does not raise your esteem in this ng one iota. In other words, there is absolutely no way for you to correct your rude behavior other than for you to apologize, admit you're wrong, wrong, wrong and then contemplate doing yourself in and post a daily diary of that contemplation so we can encourage your progress. Now get started you little prig. Moose "PCyr" wrote in message ... *Note* These Pop-ups are part of Messenger Service and *NOT WINDOWS OR MSN MESSENGER* For Messenger Service ads: You need to install or enable a firewall: http://support.microsoft.com/default...;EN-US;Q330904 *Note* Unless properly and, unfortunately, manually configured, ALL Windows Messenger file transfers, voice conversations, and video conversations will fail to connect. (If anyone knows how to properly configure the Windows XP firewall, please post how.) Disabling Messenger Service can be a good idea, but it does not solve the real problem. The ads are not the real problem, the ads are only a symptom of a larger issue. The real problem is open ports that allow unwanted traffic into the computer. Disabling Messenger does nothing for the open ports. You would need a firewall that controls the traffic. Although not an obvious problem, open ports can lead to larger problems such as hackers, and backdoor Trojan viruses. The above solution will not work if you have AOL as is not compatible with Windows XP Internet Connection Firewall (ICF). If you have AOL, you should contact AOL and/or get a 3rd party firewall. [Why would you being using AOL in the first place, no offence, but check out this link (QuickTime required) http://www.ebaumsworld.com/aolcommercial.html, as well as (no player required) http://www.ebaumsworld.com/aoldisks.shtml] Disable Messenger Service: Start/Control Panel, click Administrative Tools, click Services. Go down to "Messenger". Right click "Messenger" and select Properties. Hit the Stop Button under Service Status section Then under Start-up select DISABLE Click OK and follow prompts (Post has been modified, but was originally posted by another user. I do not remember their username.) -- Check out http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com for amazing tweaks and fixes Member of "Newsgroups are for everyone" (Perdita X. Dream is a self-righteous, ruthless, bitchy net-cop too!) Email address is fake to prevent SPAM. Real email address is pcyr2000 AT hotmail DOT com Change the obvious to the obvious. ------------------ |
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You seem to be rather literal minded. Do you really think I was trying to
elicit an apology? My post was meant to be nothing other than insulting. Moose "Comp Guy" wrote in message ... You expect him to apologise after you talk like that? Sounds hypocritical to me. After you answer almost every post about these pop-ups, then you can talk. I wonder how many users have come to this NG, not bothered to run a search, but instead of asking the worlds biggest FAQ, they see this, and their problem is solved. Wonder why MS hasn't removed this like they do to other top posts? (That was a rhetorical question BTW.) That language is not helpful one bit, and doesn't exactly add any support to your views. -- Please be polite. ------ "Moose" wrote in message ... Despite all your idiotic mutterings, the simple fact is that you post dated your innanities so we all have to see this tripe at the top of our readers for months to come and be reminded that usenet is overpopulated with moronic cases of arrested development. Also, no one gives a simple rat's ass about your educational pursuits and your need to post such drivel does not raise your esteem in this ng one iota. In other words, there is absolutely no way for you to correct your rude behavior other than for you to apologize, admit you're wrong, wrong, wrong and then contemplate doing yourself in and post a daily diary of that contemplation so we can encourage your progress. Now get started you little prig. Moose "PCyr" wrote in message ... *Note* These Pop-ups are part of Messenger Service and *NOT WINDOWS OR MSN MESSENGER* For Messenger Service ads: You need to install or enable a firewall: http://support.microsoft.com/default...;EN-US;Q330904 *Note* Unless properly and, unfortunately, manually configured, ALL Windows Messenger file transfers, voice conversations, and video conversations will fail to connect. (If anyone knows how to properly configure the Windows XP firewall, please post how.) Disabling Messenger Service can be a good idea, but it does not solve the real problem. The ads are not the real problem, the ads are only a symptom of a larger issue. The real problem is open ports that allow unwanted traffic into the computer. Disabling Messenger does nothing for the open ports. You would need a firewall that controls the traffic. Although not an obvious problem, open ports can lead to larger problems such as hackers, and backdoor Trojan viruses. The above solution will not work if you have AOL as is not compatible with Windows XP Internet Connection Firewall (ICF). If you have AOL, you should contact AOL and/or get a 3rd party firewall. [Why would you being using AOL in the first place, no offence, but check out this link (QuickTime required) http://www.ebaumsworld.com/aolcommercial.html, as well as (no player required) http://www.ebaumsworld.com/aoldisks.shtml] Disable Messenger Service: Start/Control Panel, click Administrative Tools, click Services. Go down to "Messenger". Right click "Messenger" and select Properties. Hit the Stop Button under Service Status section Then under Start-up select DISABLE Click OK and follow prompts (Post has been modified, but was originally posted by another user. I do not remember their username.) -- Check out http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com for amazing tweaks and fixes Member of "Newsgroups are for everyone" (Perdita X. Dream is a self-righteous, ruthless, bitchy net-cop too!) Email address is fake to prevent SPAM. Real email address is pcyr2000 AT hotmail DOT com Change the obvious to the obvious. ------------------ |
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Puhleeeeeze don't killfile me. My life will become so empty knowing you
aren't reading my posts anymore. And yes I was being rude to the rude and impolite to the impolite. Now block away Eli. Your punishment will be unbearable I'm sure. Moose "Eli Aran" wrote in message ... Moose is a very RUDE and IMPOLITE NG poster. I suggest we all BLOCK him out of our news groups! þþ"Moose" ëúá áäåãòä ... Despite all your idiotic mutterings, the simple fact is that you post dated your innanities so we all have to see this tripe at the top of our readers for months to come and be reminded that usenet is overpopulated with moronic cases of arrested development. Also, no one gives a simple rat's ass about your educational pursuits and your need to post such drivel does not raise your esteem in this ng one iota. In other words, there is absolutely no way for you to correct your rude behavior other than for you to apologize, admit you're wrong, wrong, wrong and then contemplate doing yourself in and post a daily diary of that contemplation so we can encourage your progress. Now get started you little prig. Moose "PCyr" wrote in message ... *Note* These Pop-ups are part of Messenger Service and *NOT WINDOWS OR MSN MESSENGER* For Messenger Service ads: You need to install or enable a firewall: http://support.microsoft.com/default...;EN-US;Q330904 *Note* Unless properly and, unfortunately, manually configured, ALL Windows Messenger file transfers, voice conversations, and video conversations will fail to connect. (If anyone knows how to properly configure the Windows XP firewall, please post how.) Disabling Messenger Service can be a good idea, but it does not solve the real problem. The ads are not the real problem, the ads are only a symptom of a larger issue. The real problem is open ports that allow unwanted traffic into the computer. Disabling Messenger does nothing for the open ports. You would need a firewall that controls the traffic. Although not an obvious problem, open ports can lead to larger problems such as hackers, and backdoor Trojan viruses. The above solution will not work if you have AOL as is not compatible with Windows XP Internet Connection Firewall (ICF). If you have AOL, you should contact AOL and/or get a 3rd party firewall. [Why would you being using AOL in the first place, no offence, but check out this link (QuickTime required) http://www.ebaumsworld.com/aolcommercial.html, as well as (no player required) http://www.ebaumsworld.com/aoldisks.shtml] Disable Messenger Service: Start/Control Panel, click Administrative Tools, click Services. Go down to "Messenger". Right click "Messenger" and select Properties. Hit the Stop Button under Service Status section Then under Start-up select DISABLE Click OK and follow prompts (Post has been modified, but was originally posted by another user. I do not remember their username.) -- Check out http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com for amazing tweaks and fixes Member of "Newsgroups are for everyone" (Perdita X. Dream is a self-righteous, ruthless, bitchy net-cop too!) Email address is fake to prevent SPAM. Real email address is pcyr2000 AT hotmail DOT com Change the obvious to the obvious. ------------------ |
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"In other words, there is absolutely no way for you to correct your rude
behavior other than for you to apologize" Sounds like you wanted him to apologize. -- Please be polite. ------ "Moose" wrote in message ... You seem to be rather literal minded. Do you really think I was trying to elicit an apology? My post was meant to be nothing other than insulting. Moose "Comp Guy" wrote in message ... You expect him to apologise after you talk like that? Sounds hypocritical to me. After you answer almost every post about these pop-ups, then you can talk. I wonder how many users have come to this NG, not bothered to run a search, but instead of asking the worlds biggest FAQ, they see this, and their problem is solved. Wonder why MS hasn't removed this like they do to other top posts? (That was a rhetorical question BTW.) That language is not helpful one bit, and doesn't exactly add any support to your views. -- Please be polite. ------ "Moose" wrote in message ... Despite all your idiotic mutterings, the simple fact is that you post dated your innanities so we all have to see this tripe at the top of our readers for months to come and be reminded that usenet is overpopulated with moronic cases of arrested development. Also, no one gives a simple rat's ass about your educational pursuits and your need to post such drivel does not raise your esteem in this ng one iota. In other words, there is absolutely no way for you to correct your rude behavior other than for you to apologize, admit you're wrong, wrong, wrong and then contemplate doing yourself in and post a daily diary of that contemplation so we can encourage your progress. Now get started you little prig. Moose "PCyr" wrote in message ... *Note* These Pop-ups are part of Messenger Service and *NOT WINDOWS OR MSN MESSENGER* For Messenger Service ads: You need to install or enable a firewall: http://support.microsoft.com/default...;EN-US;Q330904 *Note* Unless properly and, unfortunately, manually configured, ALL Windows Messenger file transfers, voice conversations, and video conversations will fail to connect. (If anyone knows how to properly configure the Windows XP firewall, please post how.) Disabling Messenger Service can be a good idea, but it does not solve the real problem. The ads are not the real problem, the ads are only a symptom of a larger issue. The real problem is open ports that allow unwanted traffic into the computer. Disabling Messenger does nothing for the open ports. You would need a firewall that controls the traffic. Although not an obvious problem, open ports can lead to larger problems such as hackers, and backdoor Trojan viruses. The above solution will not work if you have AOL as is not compatible with Windows XP Internet Connection Firewall (ICF). If you have AOL, you should contact AOL and/or get a 3rd party firewall. [Why would you being using AOL in the first place, no offence, but check out this link (QuickTime required) http://www.ebaumsworld.com/aolcommercial.html, as well as (no player required) http://www.ebaumsworld.com/aoldisks.shtml] Disable Messenger Service: Start/Control Panel, click Administrative Tools, click Services. Go down to "Messenger". Right click "Messenger" and select Properties. Hit the Stop Button under Service Status section Then under Start-up select DISABLE Click OK and follow prompts (Post has been modified, but was originally posted by another user. I do not remember their username.) -- Check out http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com for amazing tweaks and fixes Member of "Newsgroups are for everyone" (Perdita X. Dream is a self-righteous, ruthless, bitchy net-cop too!) Email address is fake to prevent SPAM. Real email address is pcyr2000 AT hotmail DOT com Change the obvious to the obvious. ------------------ |
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Ummm...whatever you say Cable Guy. Your logic is irrefutable.
Moose p.s. You might want to add this word to your vocabulary so that in your much anticipated future posts you may be able to avoid coming across as a dimwit. hy-per-bo-le (hi-purb-le).The act or an instance of exaggerating : exaggeration, embellishment, embroidery, hyperbole, boasting, inflation, bravado, magnification, overstatement. m. "Comp Guy" wrote in message ... "In other words, there is absolutely no way for you to correct your rude behavior other than for you to apologize" Sounds like you wanted him to apologize. -- Please be polite. ------ "Moose" wrote in message ... You seem to be rather literal minded. Do you really think I was trying to elicit an apology? My post was meant to be nothing other than insulting. Moose "Comp Guy" wrote in message ... You expect him to apologise after you talk like that? Sounds hypocritical to me. After you answer almost every post about these pop-ups, then you can talk. I wonder how many users have come to this NG, not bothered to run a search, but instead of asking the worlds biggest FAQ, they see this, and their problem is solved. Wonder why MS hasn't removed this like they do to other top posts? (That was a rhetorical question BTW.) That language is not helpful one bit, and doesn't exactly add any support to your views. -- Please be polite. ------ "Moose" wrote in message ... Despite all your idiotic mutterings, the simple fact is that you post dated your innanities so we all have to see this tripe at the top of our readers for months to come and be reminded that usenet is overpopulated with moronic cases of arrested development. Also, no one gives a simple rat's ass about your educational pursuits and your need to post such drivel does not raise your esteem in this ng one iota. In other words, there is absolutely no way for you to correct your rude behavior other than for you to apologize, admit you're wrong, wrong, wrong and then contemplate doing yourself in and post a daily diary of that contemplation so we can encourage your progress. Now get started you little prig. Moose "PCyr" wrote in message ... *Note* These Pop-ups are part of Messenger Service and *NOT WINDOWS OR MSN MESSENGER* For Messenger Service ads: You need to install or enable a firewall: http://support.microsoft.com/default...;EN-US;Q330904 *Note* Unless properly and, unfortunately, manually configured, ALL Windows Messenger file transfers, voice conversations, and video conversations will fail to connect. (If anyone knows how to properly configure the Windows XP firewall, please post how.) Disabling Messenger Service can be a good idea, but it does not solve the real problem. The ads are not the real problem, the ads are only a symptom of a larger issue. The real problem is open ports that allow unwanted traffic into the computer. Disabling Messenger does nothing for the open ports. You would need a firewall that controls the traffic. Although not an obvious problem, open ports can lead to larger problems such as hackers, and backdoor Trojan viruses. The above solution will not work if you have AOL as is not compatible with Windows XP Internet Connection Firewall (ICF). If you have AOL, you should contact AOL and/or get a 3rd party firewall. [Why would you being using AOL in the first place, no offence, but check out this link (QuickTime required) http://www.ebaumsworld.com/aolcommercial.html, as well as (no player required) http://www.ebaumsworld.com/aoldisks.shtml] Disable Messenger Service: Start/Control Panel, click Administrative Tools, click Services. Go down to "Messenger". Right click "Messenger" and select Properties. Hit the Stop Button under Service Status section Then under Start-up select DISABLE Click OK and follow prompts (Post has been modified, but was originally posted by another user. I do not remember their username.) -- Check out http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com for amazing tweaks and fixes Member of "Newsgroups are for everyone" (Perdita X. Dream is a self-righteous, ruthless, bitchy net-cop too!) Email address is fake to prevent SPAM. Real email address is pcyr2000 AT hotmail DOT com Change the obvious to the obvious. ------------------ |
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My god, you really need to brush up on practical usage of a hyperbole.
That was not a hyperbole. The most it could be was sarcasm. If it was, you might want try to make it appear so in the future. P.S. all that name calling does is make you seem like a 5 year-old. And please explain how my logic is faulty ). You say one thing -quite bluntly-, but yet you mean something else? Yes, your post may have had the intention of being insulting, but it also seemed like you wanted Pcyr to apologize. -- Please be polite. ------ "Moose" wrote in message ... Ummm...whatever you say Cable Guy. Your logic is irrefutable. Moose p.s. You might want to add this word to your vocabulary so that in your much anticipated future posts you may be able to avoid coming across as a dimwit. hy-per-bo-le (hi-purb-le).The act or an instance of exaggerating : exaggeration, embellishment, embroidery, hyperbole, boasting, inflation, bravado, magnification, overstatement. m. "Comp Guy" wrote in message ... "In other words, there is absolutely no way for you to correct your rude behavior other than for you to apologize" Sounds like you wanted him to apologize. -- Please be polite. ------ "Moose" wrote in message ... You seem to be rather literal minded. Do you really think I was trying to elicit an apology? My post was meant to be nothing other than insulting. Moose "Comp Guy" wrote in message ... You expect him to apologise after you talk like that? Sounds hypocritical to me. After you answer almost every post about these pop-ups, then you can talk. I wonder how many users have come to this NG, not bothered to run a search, but instead of asking the worlds biggest FAQ, they see this, and their problem is solved. Wonder why MS hasn't removed this like they do to other top posts? (That was a rhetorical question BTW.) That language is not helpful one bit, and doesn't exactly add any support to your views. -- Please be polite. ------ "Moose" wrote in message ... Despite all your idiotic mutterings, the simple fact is that you post dated your innanities so we all have to see this tripe at the top of our readers for months to come and be reminded that usenet is overpopulated with moronic cases of arrested development. Also, no one gives a simple rat's ass about your educational pursuits and your need to post such drivel does not raise your esteem in this ng one iota. In other words, there is absolutely no way for you to correct your rude behavior other than for you to apologize, admit you're wrong, wrong, wrong and then contemplate doing yourself in and post a daily diary of that contemplation so we can encourage your progress. Now get started you little prig. Moose "PCyr" wrote in message ... *Note* These Pop-ups are part of Messenger Service and *NOT WINDOWS OR MSN MESSENGER* For Messenger Service ads: You need to install or enable a firewall: http://support.microsoft.com/default...;EN-US;Q330904 *Note* Unless properly and, unfortunately, manually configured, ALL Windows Messenger file transfers, voice conversations, and video conversations will fail to connect. (If anyone knows how to properly configure the Windows XP firewall, please post how.) Disabling Messenger Service can be a good idea, but it does not solve the real problem. The ads are not the real problem, the ads are only a symptom of a larger issue. The real problem is open ports that allow unwanted traffic into the computer. Disabling Messenger does nothing for the open ports. You would need a firewall that controls the traffic. Although not an obvious problem, open ports can lead to larger problems such as hackers, and backdoor Trojan viruses. The above solution will not work if you have AOL as is not compatible with Windows XP Internet Connection Firewall (ICF). If you have AOL, you should contact AOL and/or get a 3rd party firewall. [Why would you being using AOL in the first place, no offence, but check out this link (QuickTime required) http://www.ebaumsworld.com/aolcommercial.html, as well as (no player required) http://www.ebaumsworld.com/aoldisks.shtml] Disable Messenger Service: Start/Control Panel, click Administrative Tools, click Services. Go down to "Messenger". Right click "Messenger" and select Properties. Hit the Stop Button under Service Status section Then under Start-up select DISABLE Click OK and follow prompts (Post has been modified, but was originally posted by another user. I do not remember their username.) -- Check out http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com for amazing tweaks and fixes Member of "Newsgroups are for everyone" (Perdita X. Dream is a self-righteous, ruthless, bitchy net-cop too!) Email address is fake to prevent SPAM. Real email address is pcyr2000 AT hotmail DOT com Change the obvious to the obvious. ------------------ |
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Well, it's been 3 days, I guess Moose is just a troll. )
-- Please be polite. ------ "Comp Guy" wrote in message ... My god, you really need to brush up on practical usage of a hyperbole. That was not a hyperbole. The most it could be was sarcasm. If it was, you might want try to make it appear so in the future. P.S. all that name calling does is make you seem like a 5 year-old. And please explain how my logic is faulty ). You say one thing -quite bluntly-, but yet you mean something else? Yes, your post may have had the intention of being insulting, but it also seemed like you wanted Pcyr to apologize. -- Please be polite. ------ "Moose" wrote in message ... Ummm...whatever you say Cable Guy. Your logic is irrefutable. Moose p.s. You might want to add this word to your vocabulary so that in your much anticipated future posts you may be able to avoid coming across as a dimwit. hy-per-bo-le (hi-purb-le).The act or an instance of exaggerating : exaggeration, embellishment, embroidery, hyperbole, boasting, inflation, bravado, magnification, overstatement. m. "Comp Guy" wrote in message ... "In other words, there is absolutely no way for you to correct your rude behavior other than for you to apologize" Sounds like you wanted him to apologize. -- Please be polite. ------ "Moose" wrote in message ... You seem to be rather literal minded. Do you really think I was trying to elicit an apology? My post was meant to be nothing other than insulting. Moose "Comp Guy" wrote in message ... You expect him to apologise after you talk like that? Sounds hypocritical to me. After you answer almost every post about these pop-ups, then you can talk. I wonder how many users have come to this NG, not bothered to run a search, but instead of asking the worlds biggest FAQ, they see this, and their problem is solved. Wonder why MS hasn't removed this like they do to other top posts? (That was a rhetorical question BTW.) That language is not helpful one bit, and doesn't exactly add any support to your views. -- Please be polite. ------ "Moose" wrote in message ... Despite all your idiotic mutterings, the simple fact is that you post dated your innanities so we all have to see this tripe at the top of our readers for months to come and be reminded that usenet is overpopulated with moronic cases of arrested development. Also, no one gives a simple rat's ass about your educational pursuits and your need to post such drivel does not raise your esteem in this ng one iota. In other words, there is absolutely no way for you to correct your rude behavior other than for you to apologize, admit you're wrong, wrong, wrong and then contemplate doing yourself in and post a daily diary of that contemplation so we can encourage your progress. Now get started you little prig. Moose "PCyr" wrote in message ... *Note* These Pop-ups are part of Messenger Service and *NOT WINDOWS OR MSN MESSENGER* For Messenger Service ads: You need to install or enable a firewall: http://support.microsoft.com/default...;EN-US;Q330904 *Note* Unless properly and, unfortunately, manually configured, ALL Windows Messenger file transfers, voice conversations, and video conversations will fail to connect. (If anyone knows how to properly configure the Windows XP firewall, please post how.) Disabling Messenger Service can be a good idea, but it does not solve the real problem. The ads are not the real problem, the ads are only a symptom of a larger issue. The real problem is open ports that allow unwanted traffic into the computer. Disabling Messenger does nothing for the open ports. You would need a firewall that controls the traffic. Although not an obvious problem, open ports can lead to larger problems such as hackers, and backdoor Trojan viruses. The above solution will not work if you have AOL as is not compatible with Windows XP Internet Connection Firewall (ICF). If you have AOL, you should contact AOL and/or get a 3rd party firewall. [Why would you being using AOL in the first place, no offence, but check out this link (QuickTime required) http://www.ebaumsworld.com/aolcommercial.html, as well as (no player required) http://www.ebaumsworld.com/aoldisks.shtml] Disable Messenger Service: Start/Control Panel, click Administrative Tools, click Services. Go down to "Messenger". Right click "Messenger" and select Properties. Hit the Stop Button under Service Status section Then under Start-up select DISABLE Click OK and follow prompts (Post has been modified, but was originally posted by another user. I do not remember their username.) -- Check out http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com for amazing tweaks and fixes Member of "Newsgroups are for everyone" (Perdita X. Dream is a self-righteous, ruthless, bitchy net-cop too!) Email address is fake to prevent SPAM. Real email address is pcyr2000 AT hotmail DOT com Change the obvious to the obvious. ------------------ |
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Nahhh. I have a real life. Besides, I've been posting in this ng off and
on for a couple of years. You seem to have been waiting with some anticipation for my next installment Cable Guy. Sorry, I'll try to check in here more often. I know your time is valuable . Yes, yes, I concede. You're absolutely right. I really, really wanted an apology. Now there. Also, my preceding post most certainly was not, in any sense whatsoever, an example of hyperbole. Yes, I have behaved like a 5 year old. You've won Cable Guy. Your flame artistry is way out of my league. God, you're smart. I'm so humiliated. You're the best my man. You're the king of the hill. Numero uno. I really wanted him to apologize. I admit it. I lied. You've exposed me....yada,yada,yada. Now run along and pick on someone your own size before I tell me mum on ya, ya big bully. Moose "Comp Guy" wrote in message ... Well, it's been 3 days, I guess Moose is just a troll. ) -- Please be polite. ------ "Comp Guy" wrote in message ... My god, you really need to brush up on practical usage of a hyperbole. That was not a hyperbole. The most it could be was sarcasm. If it was, you might want try to make it appear so in the future. P.S. all that name calling does is make you seem like a 5 year-old. And please explain how my logic is faulty ). You say one thing -quite bluntly-, but yet you mean something else? Yes, your post may have had the intention of being insulting, but it also seemed like you wanted Pcyr to apologize. -- Please be polite. ------ "Moose" wrote in message ... Ummm...whatever you say Cable Guy. Your logic is irrefutable. Moose p.s. You might want to add this word to your vocabulary so that in your much anticipated future posts you may be able to avoid coming across as a dimwit. hy-per-bo-le (hi-purb-le).The act or an instance of exaggerating : exaggeration, embellishment, embroidery, hyperbole, boasting, inflation, bravado, magnification, overstatement. m. "Comp Guy" wrote in message ... "In other words, there is absolutely no way for you to correct your rude behavior other than for you to apologize" Sounds like you wanted him to apologize. -- Please be polite. ------ "Moose" wrote in message ... You seem to be rather literal minded. Do you really think I was trying to elicit an apology? My post was meant to be nothing other than insulting. Moose "Comp Guy" wrote in message ... You expect him to apologise after you talk like that? Sounds hypocritical to me. After you answer almost every post about these pop-ups, then you can talk. I wonder how many users have come to this NG, not bothered to run a search, but instead of asking the worlds biggest FAQ, they see this, and their problem is solved. Wonder why MS hasn't removed this like they do to other top posts? (That was a rhetorical question BTW.) That language is not helpful one bit, and doesn't exactly add any support to your views. -- Please be polite. ------ "Moose" wrote in message ... Despite all your idiotic mutterings, the simple fact is that you post dated your innanities so we all have to see this tripe at the top of our readers for months to come and be reminded that usenet is overpopulated with moronic cases of arrested development. Also, no one gives a simple rat's ass about your educational pursuits and your need to post such drivel does not raise your esteem in this ng one iota. In other words, there is absolutely no way for you to correct your rude behavior other than for you to apologize, admit you're wrong, wrong, wrong and then contemplate doing yourself in and post a daily diary of that contemplation so we can encourage your progress. Now get started you little prig. Moose "PCyr" wrote in message ... *Note* These Pop-ups are part of Messenger Service and *NOT WINDOWS OR MSN MESSENGER* For Messenger Service ads: You need to install or enable a firewall: http://support.microsoft.com/default...;EN-US;Q330904 *Note* Unless properly and, unfortunately, manually configured, ALL Windows Messenger file transfers, voice conversations, and video conversations will fail to connect. (If anyone knows how to properly configure the Windows XP firewall, please post how.) Disabling Messenger Service can be a good idea, but it does not solve the real problem. The ads are not the real problem, the ads are only a symptom of a larger issue. The real problem is open ports that allow unwanted traffic into the computer. Disabling Messenger does nothing for the open ports. You would need a firewall that controls the traffic. Although not an obvious problem, open ports can lead to larger problems such as hackers, and backdoor Trojan viruses. The above solution will not work if you have AOL as is not compatible with Windows XP Internet Connection Firewall (ICF). If you have AOL, you should contact AOL and/or get a 3rd party firewall. [Why would you being using AOL in the first place, no offence, but check out this link (QuickTime required) http://www.ebaumsworld.com/aolcommercial.html, as well as (no player required) http://www.ebaumsworld.com/aoldisks.shtml] Disable Messenger Service: Start/Control Panel, click Administrative Tools, click Services. Go down to "Messenger". Right click "Messenger" and select Properties. Hit the Stop Button under Service Status section Then under Start-up select DISABLE Click OK and follow prompts (Post has been modified, but was originally posted by another user. I do not remember their username.) -- Check out http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com for amazing tweaks and fixes Member of "Newsgroups are for everyone" (Perdita X. Dream is a self-righteous, ruthless, bitchy net-cop too!) Email address is fake to prevent SPAM. Real email address is pcyr2000 AT hotmail DOT com Change the obvious to the obvious. ------------------ |
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I'm the 5 year old? ROFL!
I proved you wrong, you admitted it, and all you can do is call me names, like a 3 year old. LOL! Why don't you go ask your mom what a sour grapes, and a hopeless battle is. -- Please be polite. ------ "Moose" wrote in message ... Nahhh. I have a real life. Besides, I've been posting in this ng off and on for a couple of years. You seem to have been waiting with some anticipation for my next installment Cable Guy. Sorry, I'll try to check in here more often. I know your time is valuable .. Yes, yes, I concede. You're absolutely right. I really, really wanted an apology. Now there. Also, my preceding post most certainly was not, in any sense whatsoever, an example of hyperbole. Yes, I have behaved like a 5 year old. You've won Cable Guy. Your flame artistry is way out of my league. God, you're smart. I'm so humiliated. You're the best my man. You're the king of the hill. Numero uno. I really wanted him to apologize. I admit it. I lied. You've exposed me....yada,yada,yada. Now run along and pick on someone your own size before I tell me mum on ya, ya big bully. Moose "Comp Guy" wrote in message ... Well, it's been 3 days, I guess Moose is just a troll. ) -- Please be polite. ------ "Comp Guy" wrote in message ... My god, you really need to brush up on practical usage of a hyperbole. That was not a hyperbole. The most it could be was sarcasm. If it was, you might want try to make it appear so in the future. P.S. all that name calling does is make you seem like a 5 year-old. And please explain how my logic is faulty ). You say one thing -quite bluntly-, but yet you mean something else? Yes, your post may have had the intention of being insulting, but it also seemed like you wanted Pcyr to apologize. -- Please be polite. ------ "Moose" wrote in message ... Ummm...whatever you say Cable Guy. Your logic is irrefutable. Moose p.s. You might want to add this word to your vocabulary so that in your much anticipated future posts you may be able to avoid coming across as a dimwit. hy-per-bo-le (hi-purb-le).The act or an instance of exaggerating : exaggeration, embellishment, embroidery, hyperbole, boasting, inflation, bravado, magnification, overstatement. m. "Comp Guy" wrote in message ... "In other words, there is absolutely no way for you to correct your rude behavior other than for you to apologize" Sounds like you wanted him to apologize. -- Please be polite. ------ "Moose" wrote in message ... You seem to be rather literal minded. Do you really think I was trying to elicit an apology? My post was meant to be nothing other than insulting. Moose "Comp Guy" wrote in message ... You expect him to apologise after you talk like that? Sounds hypocritical to me. After you answer almost every post about these pop-ups, then you can talk. I wonder how many users have come to this NG, not bothered to run a search, but instead of asking the worlds biggest FAQ, they see this, and their problem is solved. Wonder why MS hasn't removed this like they do to other top posts? (That was a rhetorical question BTW.) That language is not helpful one bit, and doesn't exactly add any support to your views. -- Please be polite. ------ "Moose" wrote in message ... Despite all your idiotic mutterings, the simple fact is that you post dated your innanities so we all have to see this tripe at the top of our readers for months to come and be reminded that usenet is overpopulated with moronic cases of arrested development. Also, no one gives a simple rat's ass about your educational pursuits and your need to post such drivel does not raise your esteem in this ng one iota. In other words, there is absolutely no way for you to correct your rude behavior other than for you to apologize, admit you're wrong, wrong, wrong and then contemplate doing yourself in and post a daily diary of that contemplation so we can encourage your progress. Now get started you little prig. Moose "PCyr" wrote in message ... *Note* These Pop-ups are part of Messenger Service and *NOT WINDOWS OR MSN MESSENGER* For Messenger Service ads: You need to install or enable a firewall: http://support.microsoft.com/default...;EN-US;Q330904 *Note* Unless properly and, unfortunately, manually configured, ALL Windows Messenger file transfers, voice conversations, and video conversations will fail to connect. (If anyone knows how to properly configure the Windows XP firewall, please post how.) Disabling Messenger Service can be a good idea, but it does not solve the real problem. The ads are not the real problem, the ads are only a symptom of a larger issue. The real problem is open ports that allow unwanted traffic into the computer. Disabling Messenger does nothing for the open ports. You would need a firewall that controls the traffic. Although not an obvious problem, open ports can lead to larger problems such as hackers, and backdoor Trojan viruses. The above solution will not work if you have AOL as is not compatible with Windows XP Internet Connection Firewall (ICF). If you have AOL, you should contact AOL and/or get a 3rd party firewall. [Why would you being using AOL in the first place, no offence, but check out this link (QuickTime required) http://www.ebaumsworld.com/aolcommercial.html, as well as (no player required) http://www.ebaumsworld.com/aoldisks.shtml] Disable Messenger Service: Start/Control Panel, click Administrative Tools, click Services. Go down to "Messenger". Right click "Messenger" and select Properties. Hit the Stop Button under Service Status section Then under Start-up select DISABLE Click OK and follow prompts (Post has been modified, but was originally posted by another user. I do not remember their username.) -- Check out http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com for amazing tweaks and fixes Member of "Newsgroups are for everyone" (Perdita X. Dream is a self-righteous, ruthless, bitchy net-cop too!) Email address is fake to prevent SPAM. Real email address is pcyr2000 AT hotmail DOT com Change the obvious to the obvious. ------------------ |
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You didn't "prove" jack cable guy. You just made a pitiful attempt to feel
superior by arguing about an inconsequential semantic (a common trait of small minds), and you are so hopelessly literal minded that anything I have to say is taken as being serious, literal and consequential. You are a thick buffoon and a crushing bore. Puff out your chest like some neurotic prairie chicken, regale your significant other with tales of your superior debating talents and joyously anticipate getting laid as he swoons, wide-eyed and admiring of your giant intellect. Usenet is overrun with morons like yourself, and thus you are as common as dog poop in central park, though unlike dog poop you lack its existential scatological aspect, thus you are significantly less interesting. Your self esteem is obviously so damaged and lacking that you check into obscure ng's such as this and attempt to play the white knight by jumping to the defense of the rude and ignorant. Beneath your underdog exterior is a twit eaten up by self doubt and self loathing and there is little hope that wretches such as yourself will ever realize even a hint of self actualization. You're dismissed little man. Assume your accustomed fetal position and insert thumb into mouth. Moose "Comp Guy" wrote in message ... I'm the 5 year old? ROFL! I proved you wrong, you admitted it, and all you can do is call me names, like a 3 year old. LOL! Why don't you go ask your mom what a sour grapes, and a hopeless battle is. -- Please be polite. ------ "Moose" wrote in message ... Nahhh. I have a real life. Besides, I've been posting in this ng off and on for a couple of years. You seem to have been waiting with some anticipation for my next installment Cable Guy. Sorry, I'll try to check in here more often. I know your time is valuable . Yes, yes, I concede. You're absolutely right. I really, really wanted an apology. Now there. Also, my preceding post most certainly was not, in any sense whatsoever, an example of hyperbole. Yes, I have behaved like a 5 year old. You've won Cable Guy. Your flame artistry is way out of my league. God, you're smart. I'm so humiliated. You're the best my man. You're the king of the hill. Numero uno. I really wanted him to apologize. I admit it. I lied. You've exposed me....yada,yada,yada. Now run along and pick on someone your own size before I tell me mum on ya, ya big bully. Moose "Comp Guy" wrote in message ... Well, it's been 3 days, I guess Moose is just a troll. ) -- Please be polite. ------ "Comp Guy" wrote in message ... My god, you really need to brush up on practical usage of a hyperbole. That was not a hyperbole. The most it could be was sarcasm. If it was, you might want try to make it appear so in the future. P.S. all that name calling does is make you seem like a 5 year-old. And please explain how my logic is faulty ). You say one thing -quite bluntly-, but yet you mean something else? Yes, your post may have had the intention of being insulting, but it also seemed like you wanted Pcyr to apologize. -- Please be polite. ------ "Moose" wrote in message ... Ummm...whatever you say Cable Guy. Your logic is irrefutable. Moose p.s. You might want to add this word to your vocabulary so that in your much anticipated future posts you may be able to avoid coming across as a dimwit. hy-per-bo-le (hi-purb-le).The act or an instance of exaggerating : exaggeration, embellishment, embroidery, hyperbole, boasting, inflation, bravado, magnification, overstatement. m. "Comp Guy" wrote in message ... "In other words, there is absolutely no way for you to correct your rude behavior other than for you to apologize" Sounds like you wanted him to apologize. -- Please be polite. ------ "Moose" wrote in message ... You seem to be rather literal minded. Do you really think I was trying to elicit an apology? My post was meant to be nothing other than insulting. Moose "Comp Guy" wrote in message ... You expect him to apologise after you talk like that? Sounds hypocritical to me. After you answer almost every post about these pop-ups, then you can talk. I wonder how many users have come to this NG, not bothered to run a search, but instead of asking the worlds biggest FAQ, they see this, and their problem is solved. Wonder why MS hasn't removed this like they do to other top posts? (That was a rhetorical question BTW.) That language is not helpful one bit, and doesn't exactly add any support to your views. -- Please be polite. ------ "Moose" wrote in message ... Despite all your idiotic mutterings, the simple fact is that you post dated your innanities so we all have to see this tripe at the top of our readers for months to come and be reminded that usenet is overpopulated with moronic cases of arrested development. Also, no one gives a simple rat's ass about your educational pursuits and your need to post such drivel does not raise your esteem in this ng one iota. In other words, there is absolutely no way for you to correct your rude behavior other than for you to apologize, admit you're wrong, wrong, wrong and then contemplate doing yourself in and post a daily diary of that contemplation so we can encourage your progress. Now get started you little prig. Moose "PCyr" wrote in message ... *Note* These Pop-ups are part of Messenger Service and *NOT WINDOWS OR MSN MESSENGER* For Messenger Service ads: You need to install or enable a firewall: http://support.microsoft.com/default...;EN-US;Q330904 *Note* Unless properly and, unfortunately, manually configured, ALL Windows Messenger file transfers, voice conversations, and video conversations will fail to connect. (If anyone knows how to properly configure the Windows XP firewall, please post how.) Disabling Messenger Service can be a good idea, but it does not solve the real problem. The ads are not the real problem, the ads are only a symptom of a larger issue. The real problem is open ports that allow unwanted traffic into the computer. Disabling Messenger does nothing for the open ports. You would need a firewall that controls the traffic. Although not an obvious problem, open ports can lead to larger problems such as hackers, and backdoor Trojan viruses. The above solution will not work if you have AOL as is not compatible with Windows XP Internet Connection Firewall (ICF). If you have AOL, you should contact AOL and/or get a 3rd party firewall. [Why would you being using AOL in the first place, no offence, but check out this link (QuickTime required) http://www.ebaumsworld.com/aolcommercial.html, as well as (no player required) http://www.ebaumsworld.com/aoldisks.shtml] Disable Messenger Service: Start/Control Panel, click Administrative Tools, click Services. Go down to "Messenger". Right click "Messenger" and select Properties. Hit the Stop Button under Service Status section Then under Start-up select DISABLE Click OK and follow prompts (Post has been modified, but was originally posted by another user. I do not remember their username.) -- Check out http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com for amazing tweaks and fixes Member of "Newsgroups are for everyone" (Perdita X. Dream is a self-righteous, ruthless, bitchy net-cop too!) Email address is fake to prevent SPAM. Real email address is pcyr2000 AT hotmail DOT com Change the obvious to the obvious. ------------------ |
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Wow, you put a lot of effort in to such a small argument. It's funny how
worked up your getting. Run along now troll. P.S. Those grade 6s really shouldn't be teaching you such language. :-) -- Please be polite. ------ "Moose" wrote in message ... You didn't "prove" jack cable guy. You just made a pitiful attempt to feel superior by arguing about an inconsequential semantic (a common trait of small minds), and you are so hopelessly literal minded that anything I have to say is taken as being serious, literal and consequential. You are a thick buffoon and a crushing bore. Puff out your chest like some neurotic prairie chicken, regale your significant other with tales of your superior debating talents and joyously anticipate getting laid as he swoons, wide-eyed and admiring of your giant intellect. Usenet is overrun with morons like yourself, and thus you are as common as dog poop in central park, though unlike dog poop you lack its existential scatological aspect, thus you are significantly less interesting. Your self esteem is obviously so damaged and lacking that you check into obscure ng's such as this and attempt to play the white knight by jumping to the defense of the rude and ignorant. Beneath your underdog exterior is a twit eaten up by self doubt and self loathing and there is little hope that wretches such as yourself will ever realize even a hint of self actualization. You're dismissed little man. Assume your accustomed fetal position and insert thumb into mouth. Moose "Comp Guy" wrote in message ... I'm the 5 year old? ROFL! I proved you wrong, you admitted it, and all you can do is call me names, like a 3 year old. LOL! Why don't you go ask your mom what a sour grapes, and a hopeless battle is. -- Please be polite. ------ "Moose" wrote in message ... Nahhh. I have a real life. Besides, I've been posting in this ng off and on for a couple of years. You seem to have been waiting with some anticipation for my next installment Cable Guy. Sorry, I'll try to check in here more often. I know your time is valuable . Yes, yes, I concede. You're absolutely right. I really, really wanted an apology. Now there. Also, my preceding post most certainly was not, in any sense whatsoever, an example of hyperbole. Yes, I have behaved like a 5 year old. You've won Cable Guy. Your flame artistry is way out of my league. God, you're smart. I'm so humiliated. You're the best my man. You're the king of the hill. Numero uno. I really wanted him to apologize. I admit it. I lied. You've exposed me....yada,yada,yada. Now run along and pick on someone your own size before I tell me mum on ya, ya big bully. Moose "Comp Guy" wrote in message ... Well, it's been 3 days, I guess Moose is just a troll. ) -- Please be polite. ------ "Comp Guy" wrote in message ... My god, you really need to brush up on practical usage of a hyperbole. That was not a hyperbole. The most it could be was sarcasm. If it was, you might want try to make it appear so in the future. P.S. all that name calling does is make you seem like a 5 year-old. And please explain how my logic is faulty ). You say one thing -quite bluntly-, but yet you mean something else? Yes, your post may have had the intention of being insulting, but it also seemed like you wanted Pcyr to apologize. -- Please be polite. ------ "Moose" wrote in message ... Ummm...whatever you say Cable Guy. Your logic is irrefutable. Moose p.s. You might want to add this word to your vocabulary so that in your much anticipated future posts you may be able to avoid coming across as a dimwit. hy-per-bo-le (hi-purb-le).The act or an instance of exaggerating : exaggeration, embellishment, embroidery, hyperbole, boasting, inflation, bravado, magnification, overstatement. m. "Comp Guy" wrote in message ... "In other words, there is absolutely no way for you to correct your rude behavior other than for you to apologize" Sounds like you wanted him to apologize. -- Please be polite. ------ "Moose" wrote in message ... You seem to be rather literal minded. Do you really think I was trying to elicit an apology? My post was meant to be nothing other than insulting. Moose "Comp Guy" wrote in message ... You expect him to apologise after you talk like that? Sounds hypocritical to me. After you answer almost every post about these pop-ups, then you can talk. I wonder how many users have come to this NG, not bothered to run a search, but instead of asking the worlds biggest FAQ, they see this, and their problem is solved. Wonder why MS hasn't removed this like they do to other top posts? (That was a rhetorical question BTW.) That language is not helpful one bit, and doesn't exactly add any support to your views. -- Please be polite. ------ "Moose" wrote in message ... Despite all your idiotic mutterings, the simple fact is that you post dated your innanities so we all have to see this tripe at the top of our readers for months to come and be reminded that usenet is overpopulated with moronic cases of arrested development. Also, no one gives a simple rat's ass about your educational pursuits and your need to post such drivel does not raise your esteem in this ng one iota. In other words, there is absolutely no way for you to correct your rude behavior other than for you to apologize, admit you're wrong, wrong, wrong and then contemplate doing yourself in and post a daily diary of that contemplation so we can encourage your progress. Now get started you little prig. Moose "PCyr" wrote in message ... *Note* These Pop-ups are part of Messenger Service and *NOT WINDOWS OR MSN MESSENGER* For Messenger Service ads: You need to install or enable a firewall: http://support.microsoft.com/default...;EN-US;Q330904 *Note* Unless properly and, unfortunately, manually configured, ALL Windows Messenger file transfers, voice conversations, and video conversations will fail to connect. (If anyone knows how to properly configure the Windows XP firewall, please post how.) Disabling Messenger Service can be a good idea, but it does not solve the real problem. The ads are not the real problem, the ads are only a symptom of a larger issue. The real problem is open ports that allow unwanted traffic into the computer. Disabling Messenger does nothing for the open ports. You would need a firewall that controls the traffic. Although not an obvious problem, open ports can lead to larger problems such as hackers, and backdoor Trojan viruses. The above solution will not work if you have AOL as is not compatible with Windows XP Internet Connection Firewall (ICF). If you have AOL, you should contact AOL and/or get a 3rd party firewall. [Why would you being using AOL in the first place, no offence, but check out this link (QuickTime required) http://www.ebaumsworld.com/aolcommercial.html, as well as (no player required) http://www.ebaumsworld.com/aoldisks.shtml] Disable Messenger Service: Start/Control Panel, click Administrative Tools, click Services. Go down to "Messenger". Right click "Messenger" and select Properties. Hit the Stop Button under Service Status section Then under Start-up select DISABLE Click OK and follow prompts (Post has been modified, but was originally posted by another user. I do not remember their username.) -- Check out http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com for amazing tweaks and fixes Member of "Newsgroups are for everyone" (Perdita X. Dream is a self-righteous, ruthless, bitchy net-cop too!) Email address is fake to prevent SPAM. Real email address is pcyr2000 AT hotmail DOT com Change the obvious to the obvious. ------------------ |
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