Newsgroup Etiquette
#113
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Re: Newsgroup Etiquette
Jules wrote:
> You're not married are you?
Sadly, we proper-posters are often happily married, with children.
Women seem curiously drawn to a man with etiquette. Makes the "bad
boy" thing tough to carry off, and thus ruins one's prospects for
playing the field for decades or causes one to live a lonely, boring
life defending poor behavior in usenet.
Get a life, Jules.
E.P.
#114
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Re: Newsgroup Etiquette
Jules wrote:
> You're not married are you?
Sadly, we proper-posters are often happily married, with children.
Women seem curiously drawn to a man with etiquette. Makes the "bad
boy" thing tough to carry off, and thus ruins one's prospects for
playing the field for decades or causes one to live a lonely, boring
life defending poor behavior in usenet.
Get a life, Jules.
E.P.
#115
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Re: Newsgroup Etiquette
Jules wrote:
> You're not married are you?
Sadly, we proper-posters are often happily married, with children.
Women seem curiously drawn to a man with etiquette. Makes the "bad
boy" thing tough to carry off, and thus ruins one's prospects for
playing the field for decades or causes one to live a lonely, boring
life defending poor behavior in usenet.
Get a life, Jules.
E.P.
#119
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Re: Newsgroup Etiquette
On Sun, 10 Apr 2005 18:38:08 +0100, Peter Bell <peter@invalid.org.uk>
wrote:
>In message <de9i51tcb1qq82psktn4j5ebpta7658j5p@4ax.com>
> Andy Turner <andyt@nospam.demon.co.uk> wrote:
>
>> On Sun, 10 Apr 2005 14:40:13 +0200, Arne <user@domain.invalid> wrote:
>> >Little guideness (also in my sig):
>> >http://www.allmyfaqs.com/faq.pl?How_to_post
>>
>> These are only someone's opinions put down in HTML. Bear this in mind.
>
>Really? Is that why it quotes guidelines from Microsoft and from
>RFC1855?
(a) What jursdiction do Microsoft have here? None.
(b) IIRC RFC1855 makes a pasing reference to posting styles and merely
makes a little suggestion rather than try and enforce any rules.
(c) And of course RFC1855 was written decades ago and merely
represents the opinions of those around at the time.
andyt
wrote:
>In message <de9i51tcb1qq82psktn4j5ebpta7658j5p@4ax.com>
> Andy Turner <andyt@nospam.demon.co.uk> wrote:
>
>> On Sun, 10 Apr 2005 14:40:13 +0200, Arne <user@domain.invalid> wrote:
>> >Little guideness (also in my sig):
>> >http://www.allmyfaqs.com/faq.pl?How_to_post
>>
>> These are only someone's opinions put down in HTML. Bear this in mind.
>
>Really? Is that why it quotes guidelines from Microsoft and from
>RFC1855?
(a) What jursdiction do Microsoft have here? None.
(b) IIRC RFC1855 makes a pasing reference to posting styles and merely
makes a little suggestion rather than try and enforce any rules.
(c) And of course RFC1855 was written decades ago and merely
represents the opinions of those around at the time.
andyt
#120
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Re: Newsgroup Etiquette
On Sun, 10 Apr 2005 18:38:08 +0100, Peter Bell <peter@invalid.org.uk>
wrote:
>In message <de9i51tcb1qq82psktn4j5ebpta7658j5p@4ax.com>
> Andy Turner <andyt@nospam.demon.co.uk> wrote:
>
>> On Sun, 10 Apr 2005 14:40:13 +0200, Arne <user@domain.invalid> wrote:
>> >Little guideness (also in my sig):
>> >http://www.allmyfaqs.com/faq.pl?How_to_post
>>
>> These are only someone's opinions put down in HTML. Bear this in mind.
>
>Really? Is that why it quotes guidelines from Microsoft and from
>RFC1855?
(a) What jursdiction do Microsoft have here? None.
(b) IIRC RFC1855 makes a pasing reference to posting styles and merely
makes a little suggestion rather than try and enforce any rules.
(c) And of course RFC1855 was written decades ago and merely
represents the opinions of those around at the time.
andyt
wrote:
>In message <de9i51tcb1qq82psktn4j5ebpta7658j5p@4ax.com>
> Andy Turner <andyt@nospam.demon.co.uk> wrote:
>
>> On Sun, 10 Apr 2005 14:40:13 +0200, Arne <user@domain.invalid> wrote:
>> >Little guideness (also in my sig):
>> >http://www.allmyfaqs.com/faq.pl?How_to_post
>>
>> These are only someone's opinions put down in HTML. Bear this in mind.
>
>Really? Is that why it quotes guidelines from Microsoft and from
>RFC1855?
(a) What jursdiction do Microsoft have here? None.
(b) IIRC RFC1855 makes a pasing reference to posting styles and merely
makes a little suggestion rather than try and enforce any rules.
(c) And of course RFC1855 was written decades ago and merely
represents the opinions of those around at the time.
andyt