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Author: ned
Date: Oct 1, 2007 05:40

Why do you persistently post from a non-existent time zone?

It places your posts completely out of sync in threads and
is probably even more needlessly aggravating than top posters.

On Oct 2, 8:53 am, GB kickindanuts.threefiddy.com>
wrote:
> Res ausics.net> wrote
innews:Pine.LNX.4.64.0710012015590.17901@ebfjryy.nhfvpf.arg:
>
>> On Mon, 1 Oct 2007, Sylvia Else wrote:
>>> ad hominem attacks.
>> why because your a fuckwit who has no clue you deary
are a true
>> ,meaning of a " TROLL "
>
> Not being one to say "I told you so", I won't, but....
>
> GB, just happy to be proven right yet again!
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Re: Living in Tomorrowland         


Author: Res
Date: Oct 1, 2007 15:21

Hrm GB wtf are you doing to your headers, my list servers
anti-spam thinks your real norti and i dont see you again :)
I think I see the problem, spam assassin scores you high on, I'll try
exclude it.

Anyway.. but but but when I'm bored I like to feed em :)

and ned? why do you care about his timezone, some people ni here post
without a domain-name in their username, thats far worse :)

On Mon, 1 Oct 2007, ned wrote:
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Re: Living in Tomorrowland         


Author: Marts
Date: Oct 1, 2007 22:12

GB wrote...
> Hey, you could tell me what you think the problem is, and I'll do
> my best to fix it!

Your headers look fine, +1000, etc. But the time stamp is incorrect. Has your
PC's clock been changed, perhaps?

The message looks like it was posted at around 2130hrs tonight (Tues night).

--
He's tall for his height...
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Re: Living in Tomorrowland         


Author: ned
Date: Oct 2, 2007 02:01

Craig Welch wrote:
> ned wrote:
>
>> Why do you persistently post from a non-existent time zone?
>
> Huh? A top-poster questioning someone's posting habits?
>
>
WHOOO000oooooo000OOOSSSHH!

Miss the punch line did we Craig?

Short attention span?
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Re: Living in Tomorrowland         


Author: ric
Date: Oct 2, 2007 02:13

"GB" kickindanuts.threefiddy.com> wrote in message
news:13g34kcb8qa1167@corp.supernews.com...
> Res ausics.net> wrote in news:Pine.LNX.4.64.0710020818040.21470
> @ebfjryy.nhfvpf.arg:
>> Hrm GB wtf are you doing to your headers, my list servers
>> anti-spam thinks your real norti and i dont see you again :)
>> I think I see the problem, spam assassin scores you high on, I'll try
>> exclude it.
>
> Hey, you could tell me what you think the problem is, and I'll do
> my best to fix it!
>
>
>> Anyway.. but but but when I'm bored I like to feed em :)
>
> Yeah, poke 'em with a stick from time to time. If you get bored at
> that, try putting the troll hat on yourself for a while... It's quite
> entertaining to watch the unwashed masses fighting over who gets to
> label you "uneducated" or "pig ignorant"!
> ...
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Re: Living in Tomorrowland         


Author: ned
Date: Oct 2, 2007 04:29

Craig Welch wrote:
> ned wrote:
>> Craig Welch wrote:
>>> ned wrote:
>>>
>>>> Why do you persistently post from a non-existent time zone?
>>>
>>> Huh? A top-poster questioning someone's posting habits?
>>>
>>>
>> WHOOO000oooooo000OOOSSSHH!
>>
>> Miss the punch line did we Craig?
>>
>> Short attention span?
>
> Not at all.

Bwahahahahah - of course you missed it.
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Re: Living in Tomorrowland         


Author: ned
Date: Oct 2, 2007 18:23

GB wrote:
> Marts yahoo.com.au> wrote in
> news:bmk3g3taa3rqq5810it1m164k6rdrnmje3@4ax.com:
>> GB wrote...
>>> Hey, you could tell me what you think the problem is, and I'll do
>>> my best to fix it!
>> Your headers look fine, +1000, etc.
>
> Yeah, I did wonder what he was on about wrt "non existent
> timezone"! I've lived at UTC+1000 for pretty much my whole life
> (except that in the summer it was +1100!).
>
>> But the time stamp is incorrect.
>> Has your PC's clock been changed, perhaps?
>
> Not my PC clock, but the server in the cupboard, yes. Thanks for
> pointing that out. I'd been blissfully ignorant of the fact that
> it's start settings were "hardware clock is set to UTC" when in
> fact it was set to local time. Add an hour for the ghost of
> daylight savings past and a rather large number of power failures ...
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