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'Mike' 01-01-2007 01:47 PM

"What in the world is this"
 
alt.binaries.photos.original

?

Anyone a clue?

Mike


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Tim 02-01-2007 05:16 PM

"What in the world is this"
 
On Mon, 1 Jan 2007 13:47:43 -0000, "'Mike'" wrote:

alt.binaries.photos.original

?

Anyone a clue?


It's a newsgroup and I claim my 5 bob.

Richard
Web pages: http://www.caravanningnow.co.uk/ for caravanning,
http://www.rcole.org/ for my personal web site and
http://www.homeindorset.co.uk because I love the email address.


It's a binary NG where people post photographs they've taken......do I get a
share :-)
Tim
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http://www.timdenning.myby.co.uk/



'Mike' 02-01-2007 05:21 PM

"What in the world is this"
 
"Tim" no wrote in message
. uk...
On Mon, 1 Jan 2007 13:47:43 -0000, "'Mike'" wrote:

alt.binaries.photos.original

?

Anyone a clue?


It's a newsgroup and I claim my 5 bob.

Richard
Web pages:
http://www.caravanningnow.co.uk/ for caravanning,
http://www.rcole.org/ for my personal web site and
http://www.homeindorset.co.uk because I love the email address.


It's a binary NG where people post photographs they've taken......do I get
a share :-)
Tim
--
http://www.timdenning.myby.co.uk/


What a pity.

What a great pity :-((

I post an item which invites people to look at an item which is of gardening
interest, and they are too stupid to make a sensible contribution :-((

Ho hum.

Happy New Year to all duty comediennes

Mike


--
.................................................. .........
Royal Naval Electrical Branch Association
www.rnshipmates.co.uk
www.nsrafa.com



[email protected] 02-01-2007 06:11 PM

"What in the world is this"
 
'Mike' wrote:
alt.binaries.photos.original


I post an item which invites people to look at an item which is of gardening
interest, and they are too stupid to make a sensible contribution :-((


Alas, old chap, all you posted was the name of a group. No means to
identify a particular image within it.

Not everyone can get binary groups - many isps do not carry them on
free newservers because of the heavy porn load - and there is no common
way to find individual items that is used by every newsreader (although
most will work of message ID if possible)

http://tinypic.com/ works quite well for making individual pictures
accessible to all.


Andy 02-01-2007 11:05 PM

"What in the world is this"
 

"'Mike'" wrote in message
...
"Tim" no wrote in message
. uk...
On Mon, 1 Jan 2007 13:47:43 -0000, "'Mike'" wrote:

alt.binaries.photos.original

?

Anyone a clue?

It's a newsgroup and I claim my 5 bob.

Richard
Web pages:
http://www.caravanningnow.co.uk/ for caravanning,
http://www.rcole.org/ for my personal web site and
http://www.homeindorset.co.uk because I love the email address.


It's a binary NG where people post photographs they've taken......do I
get a share :-)
Tim
--
http://www.timdenning.myby.co.uk/


What a pity.

What a great pity :-((

I post an item which invites people to look at an item which is of
gardening interest, and they are too stupid to make a sensible
contribution :-((

Ho hum.

Happy New Year to all duty comediennes

Mike


He answered your question truthfully and accurately. What more do you want?
Before shooting off your mouth once again and starting yet another argument,
you might like to get your facts straight.
Loser.




Robbo 03-01-2007 07:36 AM

"What in the world is this"
 

"'Mike'" wrote in message
...
alt.binaries.photos.original

?

Anyone a clue?

Mike


If you insist on posting the post heading, which incidentally for those
without access to binaries, you'll get the answers from others much the same
as they are on this NG.

If you had posted "Look at the header on etc etc and decide what it is"!
You might have got a better response.

It looks like a photoshopped tree with brussel sprouts on it
There's a telegraph pole and lines through the rear of the pic and they seem
to be in front and behind the tree, so possibly a fake, although if anything
like that did grow anywhere I bet it would be classified as an alien
;-^



Alan Holmes 03-01-2007 04:48 PM

"What in the world is this"
 

"'Mike'" wrote in message
...
"Tim" no wrote in message
. uk...
On Mon, 1 Jan 2007 13:47:43 -0000, "'Mike'" wrote:

alt.binaries.photos.original

?

Anyone a clue?

It's a newsgroup and I claim my 5 bob.

Richard
Web pages:
http://www.caravanningnow.co.uk/ for caravanning,
http://www.rcole.org/ for my personal web site and
http://www.homeindorset.co.uk because I love the email address.

It's a binary NG where people post photographs they've taken......do I
get a share :-)
Tim
--
http://www.timdenning.myby.co.uk/


What a pity.

What a great pity :-((

I post an item which invites people to look at an item which is of
gardening interest, and they are too stupid to make a sensible
contribution :-((


So, the fact that no one is interested in your website makes them all
stupid, does it?

It seems to me that the stupid one is you!



Alan Holmes 03-01-2007 04:48 PM

"What in the world is this"
 

"Robbo" wrote in message
...

"'Mike'" wrote in message
...
alt.binaries.photos.original

?

Anyone a clue?

Mike


If you insist on posting the post heading, which incidentally for those
without access to binaries, you'll get the answers from others much the
same as they are on this NG.

If you had posted "Look at the header on etc etc and decide what it is"!
You might have got a better response.

It looks like a photoshopped tree with brussel sprouts on it
There's a telegraph pole and lines through the rear of the pic and they
seem to be in front and behind the tree, so possibly a fake, although if
anything like that did grow anywhere I bet it would be classified as an
alien
;-^


You are not admiting that you have actually looked at this site, how could
you?

Alan







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