On 2005-12-15, James Stroud <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Why insist on using broken news servers? There are plenty of
>> free news servers that carry c.l.p, you know.
>
> This I don't know. Please elucidate. I guess I could find one
> by google, eventually, but a recommendation from the list
> mi
James Stroud wrote:
> This I don't know. Please elucidate. I guess I could find one by google,
> eventually, but a recommendation from the list might save a lot of time
> for me in terms of the testing cycle. E.g., I've already tested one that
> should be bonafide and you know the result...
I
Grant Edwards wrote:
> On 2005-12-15, James Stroud <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>>I know this is despised, but I am actually testing this list with an
>>email. If you knew the circles I've been running around trying to get
>>UCLA to fix their news server for the c.l.python list, you would not
On 2005-12-15, James Stroud <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I know this is despised, but I am actually testing this list with an
> email. If you knew the circles I've been running around trying to get
> UCLA to fix their news server for the c.l.python list, you would not
> blame me. The hours I've
James Stroud wrote:
> I know this is despised, but I am actually testing this list with an
> email. If you knew the circles I've been running around trying to get
> UCLA to fix their news server for the c.l.python list, you would not
> blame me. The hours I've wasted on this. I just want to be a
I know this is despised, but I am actually testing this list with an
email. If you knew the circles I've been running around trying to get
UCLA to fix their news server for the c.l.python list, you would not
blame me. The hours I've wasted on this. I just want to be able to use
this list with a