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John Timney (MVP) wrote:
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>> On Sep 11, 9:35 am, "John Timney \(MVP\)"
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>>> How do I control one with C# then! Thats not on your site, clearly no
ho ho..now thats quite funny!
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> On Sep 11, 9:35 am, "John Timney \(MVP\)"
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>> How do I control one with C# then! Thats
On Sep 11, 9:35 am, "John Timney \(MVP\)"
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> How do I control one with C# then! Thats not on your site, clearly not
> everything I need to know then. Waste of a site!
C# is just as off topic in comp.lang.java.programmer as car air-
conditioning systems. The latter, howe
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On Tue, Sep 11, 2007 at 07:50:33PM +0100, John Timney (MVP) wrote regarding Re:
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> "Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> > On Tue, 11 Sep 2007 17:42:53 +, Zentrader wrote:
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On Sep 11, 12:42 pm, Zentrader <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> What is it about "please do not top-post" that you have difficulty
> understanding? Or do "MVP"s feel that their time is so much more
> valuable than anyone else's that they are free to ignore the norms?
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> Who made this the norm?
htt
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> On Tue, 11 Sep 2007 17:42:53 +, Zentrader wrote:
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>> What is it about "please do not top-post" that you have difficulty
>> understanding? Or do "MVP"s feel that their time is so much more
>> valuable
Zentrader wrote:
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> What is it about "please do not top-post" that you have difficulty
> understanding? Or do "MVP"s feel that their time is so much more
> valuable than anyone else's that they are free to ignore the norms?
>
[Actually I wrote the bit above [to a third party], but apparently
ze
On Tue, Sep 11, 2007 at 05:50:43PM +, Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch wrote
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> On Tue, 11 Sep 2007 17:42:53 +, Zentrader wrote:
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> > What is it about "please do not top-post" that you have difficulty
> > unde
On Tue, 11 Sep 2007 17:42:53 +, Zentrader wrote:
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> What is it about "please do not top-post" that you have difficulty
> understanding? Or do "MVP"s feel that their time is so much more
> valuable than anyone else's that they are free to ignore the norms?
>
> Who made this the norm?
Common
What is it about "please do not top-post" that you have difficulty
understanding? Or do "MVP"s feel that their time is so much more
valuable than anyone else's that they are free to ignore the norms?
Who made this the norm? In my travels through web-land, it appears to
be the opposite. Don't wa
> Thats all it is. It may have been a usefully intended resource once,
> but they have no controls whatsoever. Its time someone closed it
> down.
Some would say the same thing about email or the internet at large.
It doesn't make it true.
Pick almost any community facility and you will find e
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> "Lew" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> > I'm starting to see "blogspot" as a synonym for "spam".
On Sep 11, 4:33 pm, "John Timney \(MVP\)"
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> Thats all it is. It may have been a usefully intended resource once, but
Steve Holden wrote:
> John Timney (MVP) wrote:
>> Thats all it is. It may have been a usefully intended resource once, but
>> they have no controls whatsoever. Its time someone closed it down.
>>
> What is it about "please do not top-post" that you have difficulty
> understanding? Or do "MVP"s
John Timney (MVP) wrote:
> Thats all it is. It may have been a usefully intended resource once, but
> they have no controls whatsoever. Its time someone closed it down.
>
What is it about "please do not top-post" that you have difficulty
understanding? Or do "MVP"s feel that their time is so m
Thats all it is. It may have been a usefully intended resource once, but
they have no controls whatsoever. Its time someone closed it down.
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John Timney (MVP) wrote:
> How do I control one with C# then! Thats not on your site, clearly not
> everything I need to know then. Waste of a site!
Please do not top post.
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>> Here you can find everything you need to know about car air
>> conditi
How do I control one with C# then! Thats not on your site, clearly not
everything I need to know then. Waste of a site!
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> Here you can find
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