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  #31  
Old June 6th 05, 08:22 PM
kurttrail
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Neil UK wrote:
So admit it then, Sonny Jim. Go home to Mama.


LOL! Try again. You might come up with a witty reply sooner or later.
Even monkey's could come up with Hamlet if given enough time, and you
are about on their same level.

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  #32  
Old June 6th 05, 08:25 PM
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Neil UK wrote:
Thanks for the balanced response. I learned something new. But when I
see people responding arrogantly (not you), I will reply. Someone has
to stand up for decency and constructive assistance.


LOL! And someone has to stand up for indecency and and having a good
time!

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  #33  
Old June 6th 05, 08:26 PM
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Just out of curiosity, how would we go about determining who uses the name?
I know that are probably millions of people with the name Tom. Should I get
in touch with them and we could draw straws?

Tom
| I appreciate what has been said about people using the same name: it just
| doesn't sit well with me. Change the system, I say. One name one
contributor!
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| Neil UK
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  #34  
Old June 6th 05, 08:32 PM
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Most of the others here who do mince words are also americians. =
Americians are known for excessive politeness.

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Neil UK wrote:
Gee, I am so terrified!

Get the basic point and don't tell me I spelled something wrong.
Answer me right now: is it GOOD or is it BAD to sneer and use
insulting and bad language in response to the queries of the
afflicted?

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You should just have read DHL's post and tried to learn from it.
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If every reply that David Candy or I made here was one long continuous =


insult, I might be more inclined to agree with you. However that is=20
very far from the case. With the exception of a handful of regulars,=20
I'm on very respectful terms with most every one else.
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You paint way to broad a brush. From my point of view, I'm only =

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  #35  
Old June 6th 05, 08:36 PM
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Steve N. wrote:
Neil UK wrote:

Thanks for the balanced response. I learned something new. But when
I see people responding arrogantly (not you), I will reply. Someone
has to stand up for decency and constructive assistance.


You'll just get flamed for it (as you already have), generating more
of the same stuff you're objecting to.


Like when my mom used to complain about my driving too fast, and kept
going on and on about it. She couldn't stop herself, even though she
knew the more she bitched the faster I drove!

I wasn't gonna let her get me upset with her over her nagging, nor was I
gonna give in to it, and let her have her way in my car.

Same with back-seat USENET driver. The more they bitch about more
posts, the more I give them something to bitch over! And the whole time
I'm just laughing at the getting upset over mere words! People are
being killed all over the world, but some senile homophobic pansy is
gonna stand up to my impoliteness, like that is gonna make all the
difference, and we can all live happily ever after!

The sun'll come out
Tomorrow
Bet your bottom dollar
That tomorrow
There'll be sun!

Just thinkin' about
Tomorrow
Clears away the cobwebs,
And the sorrow
'Til there's none!

When I'm stuck a day
That's gray,
And lonely,
I just stick out my chin
And Grin,
And Say,
Oh!

The sun'll come out
Tomorrow
So ya gotta hang on
'Til tomorrow
Come what may
Tomorrow! Tomorrow!
I love ya Tomorrow!
You're always
A day
A way!

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  #36  
Old June 6th 05, 08:38 PM
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Leythos wrote:
In article ,
says...
Thanks for the balanced response. I learned something new. But when
I see people responding arrogantly (not you), I will reply. Someone
has to stand up for decency and constructive assistance.


Neil, actually taking the time to reply to rude posters in Usenet is
almost counter productive, unless you are just bored and want to play
with them for a while.

Most of the people that are rude are rude to hide some insecurity they
have or because they desire attention. Many rude posters have an
agenda that does not coincide with the groups charter (if it has one)
or the normal usage of the group - there are there to get attention
for their cause (even if you never figure out their cause).

A reasonable explanation of Trolls/Trolling can be read at this link:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_troll

Over the years you will learn to spot trolls, some are easy, some are
very good at it and hard to spot. It almost never does any good to
argue with a troll, even if you're just having fun with them. I've
been guilty of playing with a couple of the groups trolls here, and
even gotten bit by a couple, but they are here to stay as they get
plenty of attention.

The key part of this is that even responding to a troll just feeds
them with more reasons to post/keep posting - they need the attention
to feed their disease.


LOL! Finally found someone that likes your smelly ass, Lameboy!

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  #37  
Old June 6th 05, 08:50 PM
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Neil UK wrote:
Dear Mr Eddy

I do appreciate the fact that you are taking the time to address the
issues I have raised. I don't at this time see the link you mention
for complaining. I have already complained in detail. If you can't
find the people concerned, that's your problem.


How effin't rude! Your the one with a problem, supposedly with me over
my Jersey Boy manner, and then you try to turn it around to make your
problem John's!

What an arrogant prick you are, Neil! Who do you think you are to push
your problems on to others?!

I appreciate what has been said about people using the same name: it
just doesn't sit well with me. Change the system, I say. One name one
contributor!


When you pay for you own group, then you can make the rules, but until
then, go bugger off!

This is the "Contact Us" link that John was talking about:

http://go.microsoft.com/?linkid=2028376

Alternately, you can go to the page at the link below, and then click on
"Contact Us" at the bottom of that page:

http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/e...ewsgroups.mspx

HTH

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  #38  
Old June 6th 05, 08:55 PM
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Tom wrote:
Just out of curiosity, how would we go about determining who uses the
name? I know that are probably millions of people with the name Tom.
Should I get in touch with them and we could draw straws?


You shall go forth and be known, now and forever, on the USENET as
"Curious Tom!"

So let it be written, so shall it be done!

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  #39  
Old June 6th 05, 08:56 PM
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Consider cyberspace a nation without borders. It would be fruitless to expect that every
person in a nation act with respect, and civility. It would be an unrealistic expectation
to believe that there are not people who thrive on agitating others. In cyberspeak they
are called trollers. This news group is one of the best, if not the best, for getting
answers and fixes for Windows XP general problems and/or "how to" information. Another
cyberspace term lurk (or lurker), which means to monitor, but not interact, has been
suggested to you. If you lurk for a while, you will be able to weed out the trolls, and
not bother to read any of their posts. You will also learn whose responses to value and
respect. This is a news group for exchanging information about Windows XP problems and
fixes and/or general information about the Windows XP operating system, not for personal
attacks and reprimands. I have noticed that you are keeping this thread going. It serves
no purpose. It is unlikely that you are going to change a stranger, who may or may not be
a troller, or who may or may not have other personal problems. The best advice that I can
give you is: Do not fall into the trap of personal confrontations, keep your posts on
topic for the news group, lurk and you will find who the real treasures of Windows XP
information in this group are. Another suggestion: Before posting a question, you might
use your web browser and go to:

http://groups-beta.google.com/group/....general?hl=en

Google has years of archives of posts from this group. There is a probability that your
question might have already been asked and answered. When you get to the above web page,
in the Search box with the button that says: Search This Group, type key words and key
phrases (key phrases should have quotation marks at the beginning and end) relating to
your problem. It is IMPORTANT to learn how to use key words and key phrases properly, to
weed out false hits. Key phrases and/or key phrases TOGETHER WITH key words are more
likely to bring better results, than only using key words. e.g. If the My Computer icon
was missing from your desktop and you wanted to know how to fix that problem, you would
type something like: "My Computer" +desktop +icon +missing

then click the: Search This Group button. If you had typed each word singularly, the
results would bring MANY false hits with every post that has the words My, Computer, etc.
Make sure to type your key words and phrases in the: Search This Group Box, because if you
type them in top Search box, all groups will be searched, and you will get hits relating
to other versions of Windows. The Google SEARCH THIS GROUP function is extremely fast.
The results of the search can then be sorted by date (if you click the SORT BY DATE link).
Usually a more recent response is preferable. Using the above link to search this news
group has saved me countless hours. I can find fixes and/or information in seconds. But,
if your problem, and/or the information that you need has not been previously posted.
Post here, with a Subject line that describes the problem in as few words as possible
(subject lines like: HELP! are unlikely to get the best or quickest results). Then, in
the body of the post: Provide as much detail as you can (what the problem is, when it
started, what you were doing when it started, the wording of any error messages, etc.)
Again, there are many knowledgeable and helpful people in this group who can give
invaluable help. If you ignore the trolls, and try to keep personal posts limited to
thanking people for their help, you will really benefit.
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"Neil UK" wrote in message
news
As a relatively new subscriber to this newsgroup, I wish to express my
disgust that one or two people are replying to questions that have been posed
by persons who are in difficulties by writing insulting and useless replies
that do not help the person who posed the original queries. I myself am not
in any way an expert: but when I see people who hold themselves out to be
experts indulging in personal and scatological abuse of others, I say ENOUGH!

Recently a person who calls himself Kurtrail and another who is called David
Candy have, in my opinion, fallen below the standards that I believe should
apply to a zone that should be dedicated to the pursuit of constructive
excellence. This site should not be the ground for the dissemination of
political or self-aggrandizing opinions.

Nor have we been helped by the fact that it now appears that two different
people are posting using the handle "Kelly". There is only one Kelly, so
please will the spoofer get off the line. I assume that those who host this
site will take notice of my remarks and take steps to regulate matters so
that only constructive and not DE-structive messages are posted.


--
Neil UK



  #40  
Old June 6th 05, 08:57 PM
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David Candy wrote:
Most of the others here who do mince words are also americians.
Americians are known for excessive politeness.


Not where I'm from we ain't.

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  #41  
Old June 6th 05, 09:05 PM
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Hmmm. Homophobic pansy??! And who is the one telling us about his Mom
(aahh!). And the lyrics from "Annie". Sweet. How telling.
--
Neil UK


"kurttrail" wrote:

Steve N. wrote:
Neil UK wrote:

Thanks for the balanced response. I learned something new. But when
I see people responding arrogantly (not you), I will reply. Someone
has to stand up for decency and constructive assistance.


You'll just get flamed for it (as you already have), generating more
of the same stuff you're objecting to.


Like when my mom used to complain about my driving too fast, and kept
going on and on about it. She couldn't stop herself, even though she
knew the more she bitched the faster I drove!

I wasn't gonna let her get me upset with her over her nagging, nor was I
gonna give in to it, and let her have her way in my car.

Same with back-seat USENET driver. The more they bitch about more
posts, the more I give them something to bitch over! And the whole time
I'm just laughing at the getting upset over mere words! People are
being killed all over the world, but some senile homophobic pansy is
gonna stand up to my impoliteness, like that is gonna make all the
difference, and we can all live happily ever after!

The sun'll come out
Tomorrow
Bet your bottom dollar
That tomorrow
There'll be sun!

Just thinkin' about
Tomorrow
Clears away the cobwebs,
And the sorrow
'Til there's none!

When I'm stuck a day
That's gray,
And lonely,
I just stick out my chin
And Grin,
And Say,
Oh!

The sun'll come out
Tomorrow
So ya gotta hang on
'Til tomorrow
Come what may
Tomorrow! Tomorrow!
I love ya Tomorrow!
You're always
A day
A way!

--
Peace!
Kurt
Self-anointed Moderator
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  #42  
Old June 6th 05, 09:18 PM
kurttrail
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Neil UK wrote:
Hmmm. Homophobic pansy??!


Yeah, you automatically assumed that I meant pansy as a dig at your
sexual preference, when it had to do with you effeminate manner.

And who is the one telling us about his Mom
(aahh!).


I was telling making an analogy with a personal story of mine, decades
old. Since you didn't comprehend it, I'll put it more plainly for you,
I compared you to an old nagging bitch!

And the lyrics from "Annie". Sweet. How telling.


LOL! I got no problem showing my knowledge of show tunes! Is your
homophobia rearing its ugly head again?



Steve N. wrote:
Neil UK wrote:

Thanks for the balanced response. I learned something new. But when
I see people responding arrogantly (not you), I will reply. Someone
has to stand up for decency and constructive assistance.

You'll just get flamed for it (as you already have), generating more
of the same stuff you're objecting to.


Like when my mom used to complain about my driving too fast, and kept
going on and on about it. She couldn't stop herself, even though she
knew the more she bitched the faster I drove!

I wasn't gonna let her get me upset with her over her nagging, nor
was I gonna give in to it, and let her have her way in my car.

Same with back-seat USENET driver. The more they bitch about more
posts, the more I give them something to bitch over! And the whole
time I'm just laughing at the getting upset over mere words! People
are being killed all over the world, but some senile homophobic
pansy is gonna stand up to my impoliteness, like that is gonna make
all the difference, and we can all live happily ever after!

The sun'll come out
Tomorrow
Bet your bottom dollar
That tomorrow
There'll be sun!

Just thinkin' about
Tomorrow
Clears away the cobwebs,
And the sorrow
'Til there's none!

When I'm stuck a day
That's gray,
And lonely,
I just stick out my chin
And Grin,
And Say,
Oh!

The sun'll come out
Tomorrow
So ya gotta hang on
'Til tomorrow
Come what may
Tomorrow! Tomorrow!
I love ya Tomorrow!
You're always
A day
A way!

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  #43  
Old June 6th 05, 09:19 PM
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Dear Tom

It is very simple. When you want to create a username to go online with,
say, AOL, or some other ISP, you'll find that some names have already been
reserved by others. You must have found that out when creating a new email
address. So why can't Microsoft create a system whereby each user has a
specific name to the exclusion of all others? It happens all the time in
email systems. So why not in this system?
--
Neil UK


"Tom" wrote:


Just out of curiosity, how would we go about determining who uses the name?
I know that are probably millions of people with the name Tom. Should I get
in touch with them and we could draw straws?

Tom
| I appreciate what has been said about people using the same name: it just
| doesn't sit well with me. Change the system, I say. One name one
contributor!
| --
| Neil UK
|
|



  #44  
Old June 6th 05, 09:27 PM
Neil UK
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Arrogant prick? It takes one to know one. You are the one with the problems.
I was just seeking answers on this site, when suddenly I found a foul-mouthed
person, namely YOU. And what is this about paying for my own group? Do you
own or pay for the present group? I doubt it. The group is owned by Bill
Gates, not you. I see you in your small room, in the darkness, venting filth.
Have a nice day, Jersey Boy.
--
Neil UK


"kurttrail" wrote:

Neil UK wrote:
Dear Mr Eddy

I do appreciate the fact that you are taking the time to address the
issues I have raised. I don't at this time see the link you mention
for complaining. I have already complained in detail. If you can't
find the people concerned, that's your problem.


How effin't rude! Your the one with a problem, supposedly with me over
my Jersey Boy manner, and then you try to turn it around to make your
problem John's!

What an arrogant prick you are, Neil! Who do you think you are to push
your problems on to others?!

I appreciate what has been said about people using the same name: it
just doesn't sit well with me. Change the system, I say. One name one
contributor!


When you pay for you own group, then you can make the rules, but until
then, go bugger off!

This is the "Contact Us" link that John was talking about:

http://go.microsoft.com/?linkid=2028376

Alternately, you can go to the page at the link below, and then click on
"Contact Us" at the bottom of that page:

http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/e...ewsgroups.mspx

HTH

--
Peace!
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  #45  
Old June 6th 05, 09:29 PM
kurttrail
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Neil UK wrote:
Dear Tom

It is very simple. When you want to create a username to go online
with, say, AOL, or some other ISP, you'll find that some names have
already been reserved by others. You must have found that out when
creating a new email address. So why can't Microsoft create a system
whereby each user has a specific name to the exclusion of all others?
It happens all the time in email systems. So why not in this system?


They have that, they are called MSN Groups:

http://groups.msn.com/

Now go bugger off over there with the rest of the pansies.

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