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Author: tonytony Date: Jun 10, 2008 01:50
On Mon, 09 Jun 2008 00:31:46 -0500,
texan....usenet@texas...removethisbit.usacom.. wrote:
>Note: This is **NOT** a Google Group.
>If you are using Google as your host, then please ensure you read the below very carefully as all
>postings originating from Google that are not relevant to this...
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Author: Frank SlootwegFrank Slootweg Date: Jun 10, 2008 06:08
> And here endeth the sermon from the netcop....
Well, if you had pointed to the part which - in some rather twisted
way - could be considered netcopping, you might have had a point, since
you didn't, you haven't.
--
Frank "Not a Cath-fan, but not a fan of baseless accusations either." Slootweg
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Author: tonytony Date: Jun 12, 2008 09:14
On 10 Jun 2008 13:08:38 GMT, Frank Slootweg
wrote:
>> And here endeth the sermon from the netcop....
>
> Well, if you had pointed to the part which - in some rather twisted
>way - could be considered netcopping, you might have had a point, since
>you didn't, you haven't.
SO where have you been Frank ??
Have'nt seen your name here for a while, been sick have we ??
There was no specific part that was as you call it, "netcopping", just
that her constant posts are a pain in the proverbial.
And Cath, So how does "usenet" work then if not over the internet ??
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Author: Joseph CoulterJoseph Coulter Date: Jun 12, 2008 18:56
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> And Cath, So how does "usenet" work then if not over the internet ??
and where it begs to be asked is Kangaroo16 in all of this?
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Author: Frank SlootwegFrank Slootweg Date: Jun 13, 2008 03:58
> On 10 Jun 2008 13:08:38 GMT, Frank Slootweg
> wrote:
>
>>> And here endeth the sermon from the netcop....
>>
>> Well, if you had pointed to the part which - in some rather twisted
>>way - could be considered netcopping, you might have had a point, since
>>you didn't, you haven't.
>
> SO where have you been Frank ??
Thanks for asking, and thanks for *noticing*! :-)
> Have'nt seen your name here for a while, been sick have we ??
Quite the contrary, we've been in Oz, our seventh-in-a-lifetime trip,
this time 'only' to/in QLD and NSW. We had a great time, not that that
should be much of a surprise.
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Author: tonytony Date: Jun 15, 2008 09:20
On Tue, 10 Jun 2008 13:28:06 -0500,
texan....usenet@texas...removethisbit.usacom.. wrote:
>On 10 Jun 2008 13:08:38 GMT, Frank Slootweg wrote:
>
>>> And here endeth the sermon from the netcop....
>>
>> Well, if you had pointed to the part which - in some rather twisted
>>way - could be considered netcopping, you might have had a point, since
>>you didn't, you haven't.
>
>Frank, as you well know which obviously tony dosen't, USENET is *not* the internet.
>
>Speaks volumes for his posting.
>
>Cath
Cath,
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Author: tonytony Date: Jun 15, 2008 09:54
>On Tue, 10 Jun 2008 13:28:06 -0500,
>texan....usenet@texas...removethisbit.usacom.. wrote:
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>>On 10 Jun 2008 13:08:38 GMT, Frank Slootweg wrote:
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Author: tonytony Date: Jun 15, 2008 09:56
>>On Tue, 10 Jun 2008 13:28:06 -0500,
>>texan....usenet@texas...removethisbit.usacom.. wrote:
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>>>On 10 Jun 2008 13:08:38 GMT, Frank Slootweg...
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Author: Dick AdamsDick Adams Date: Jun 15, 2008 14:47
> "What is the Internet?
>
> The Internet today is a large-scale network of millions of computers
> that allows continuous communication across the globe. The various
> applications of the Internet are:
>
> * The World-Wide Web (the web or WWW)
> * Electronic Mail (E-Mail)
> * File Transfer Protocol (FTP)
> * Internet Relay chat (IRC)
> * USENET (a news service)"
And then there is Google (Spammer Heaven)
Dick
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Author: David BennettsDavid Bennetts Date: Jun 15, 2008 18:04
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news:c7bb54tpd4gmq20h8gsdr4io06am62q4v8@4ax.com...
>>And Cath, So how does "usenet" work then if not over the internet ??
>
> Ever heard of just accessing Usenet via a isp without accessing the
> internet perse?
>
> I can and do, log on to my isp and never touch the I$ or Firefox
> 'buttons'. i.e. I access Usenet
> directly and not go near the 'internet'...
>
> Cath
OK Cath - what does isp stand for - INTERNET service provider! (surprise)
So how do you not go "near the internet"?
Regards
David Bennetts
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