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Bye Bye
This group is too large, there is not enough time to read all the messages,
so goodbye to all and I hope that you will resolve the cat problem in the near future ;-)) Roberto |
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On Thu, 24 Apr 2003 21:01:24 +0100, "Roberto"
wrote: I hope that you will resolve the cat problem in the near future ;-)) I'm sure they will, would you like them to send you the pelt? ;-) Bart |
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"Roberto" wrote in message ... This group is too large, there is not enough time to read all the messages, so goodbye to all and I hope that you will resolve the cat problem in the near future ;-)) Roberto Err?? Why not just read fewer messages? Seems a bit daft not to read any. You might miss something important/interesting. Victor |
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from "Roberto" contains these words: This group is too large, there is not enough time to read all the messages, Do you read every single article in your daily newspaper? Or do you select whichever headlines/authors/topics interest you? Big is beautiful where usenet is concerned. We're lucky in this group to have such a wide range of posts that it's always possible to find some worth reading. Boorish topics and posters can be automatically filtered out by software, or left unopened. Janet. |
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On Thu, 24 Apr 2003 23:10:12 +0100, Janet Baraclough
wrote: The message from "Roberto" contains these words: This group is too large, there is not enough time to read all the messages, Do you read every single article in your daily newspaper? Or do you select whichever headlines/authors/topics interest you? Big is beautiful where usenet is concerned. We're lucky in this group to have such a wide range of posts that it's always possible to find some worth reading. Boorish topics and posters can be automatically filtered out by software, or left unopened. Janet. He's using Outlook Express, not a proper newsreader - perhaps it isn't possible to filter out what he doesn't want? Regards, VivienB |
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OE is easy enough to filter out what you don't want, and it's easier to use
than most Newsreaders (IMHO). Charlie. "VivienB" wrote in message ... On Thu, 24 Apr 2003 23:10:12 +0100, Janet Baraclough wrote: The message from "Roberto" contains these words: This group is too large, there is not enough time to read all the messages, Do you read every single article in your daily newspaper? Or do you select whichever headlines/authors/topics interest you? Big is beautiful where usenet is concerned. We're lucky in this group to have such a wide range of posts that it's always possible to find some worth reading. Boorish topics and posters can be automatically filtered out by software, or left unopened. Janet. He's using Outlook Express, not a proper newsreader - perhaps it isn't possible to filter out what he doesn't want? Regards, VivienB --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.474 / Virus Database: 272 - Release Date: 18/04/03 |
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In message , Charlie
writes OE is easy enough to filter out what you don't want, and it's easier to use than most Newsreaders (IMHO). Charlie. "VivienB" wrote in message .. . can it also enable one to post at the bottom in line with usenet conventions?? -- dave @ stejonda |
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"dave @ stejonda" wrote in message ... can it also enable one to post at the bottom in line with usenet conventions?? I'd say so, I just prefer not to. =D There aren't any newsreader I know that begin reading at the bottom of the message! Charlie. --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.474 / Virus Database: 272 - Release Date: 18/04/03 |
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Previously on Buffy the Vampire Slayer ^W^W^W^W uk.rec.gardening, I
heard Charlie say... "dave @ stejonda" wrote in message ... can it also enable one to post at the bottom in line with usenet conventions?? I'd say so, I just prefer not to. =D There aren't any newsreader I know that begin reading at the bottom of the message! There don't need to be. Judicious use of snipping when replying means that the entire message, in the correct order, is displayed on the screen. I automatically scroll to the bottom of long posts and then wonder why nothing has been added at the bottom. -- Fenny "Do not meddle in the affairs of cats, for they are subtle and will **** on your computer." - Bruce Graham |
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!taht rof dog knaht !egassem fo mottob eht ta gnifaer nigeb taht wonk I redaerswen yna t'nera erehT ??snoitnevnoc tenesu htiw enil ni mottob eht ta tsop ot eno elbane osla ti nac pins -- dave @ stejonda |
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from "Charlie" contains these words: "dave @ stejonda" wrote in message ... can it also enable one to post at the bottom in line with usenet conventions?? I'd say so, I just prefer not to. =D There aren't any newsreader I know that begin reading at the bottom of the message! It's your choice, but you'll find that the posters who are here for the gardening chat, and want to be understood in multiple-poster conversations, use bottom posting so that other readers can make sense of the thread and join in it. Most regulars here make an effort to include new posters by replying to them however awkwardly their message is presented, but eventually stop bothering if a top poster makes no effort to learn how to help group conversations flow logically and economically for everyone's benefit. Janet. |
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I agree Charlie! As long as it's on topic who cares?
Badger (Top posting) "Charlie" wrote in message ... "dave @ stejonda" wrote in message ... can it also enable one to post at the bottom in line with usenet conventions?? I'd say so, I just prefer not to. =D There aren't any newsreader I know that begin reading at the bottom of the message! Charlie. --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.474 / Virus Database: 272 - Release Date: 18/04/03 |
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Bye Bye
Boy, you're gonna get flamed now! =D
Charlie. "Little Badger" wrote in message ... I agree Charlie! As long as it's on topic who cares? Badger (Top posting) "Charlie" wrote in message ... "dave @ stejonda" wrote in message ... can it also enable one to post at the bottom in line with usenet conventions?? I'd say so, I just prefer not to. =D There aren't any newsreader I know that begin reading at the bottom of the message! Charlie. --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.474 / Virus Database: 272 - Release Date: 18/04/03 --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.474 / Virus Database: 272 - Release Date: 18/04/03 |
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"dave @ stejonda" wrote in message ... In message , Charlie writes OE is easy enough to filter out what you don't want, and it's easier to use than most Newsreaders (IMHO). Charlie. "VivienB" wrote in message .. . can it also enable one to post at the bottom in line with usenet conventions?? Yes. Alan -- dave @ stejonda |
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Bye Bye
The message
from "Charlie" contains these words: Boy, you're gonna get flamed now! =D He's not likely to get any reaction at all from those who don't bother reading persistent top-posters. Janet |
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