__/ [ wei hung lo ] on Saturday 01 July 2006 13:21 \__
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> Sean Inglis wrote:
>> On Thu, 29 Jun 2006 20:20:16 +0000, Tom Wiley wrote:
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>> > When he started loading up cola with news, I just planted his logo in my
>> > filter and forgot it. No problem, I thought.
>> >
>> > But, when I am on the road I can't use my big news account with the
>> > million year retention time. I have to use a news account accessable
>> > from a random connection and those have vastly shorter retention times.
>> > So the effect of all this unwanted news stuff is to push the normal
>> > posts off the bottom end in short order.
>> >
>> > Roy, why don't you open a news blog and post your missives there? I am
>> > sure that an advertisment for it would be welcome here and there would
>> > then be room for real on-topic posts again.
>> >
>>
>> This is a newsgroup. It's raison d'etre is Linux advocacy. Roys posts are
>> entirely on-topic and frequently interesting. In fact, I can't see how
>> much more on-topic you can get.
>>
>> I'm not having a pop a you. I'm just struggling to see what your objection
>> could be?
>
>
> His post not on topic. That is problem. He not advocate linux. Many
> post he make have zero linuc content. He only make post to bash company
> name Microsoft.
>
> Open eyes fool and not be a blind sheep. Look at Roy-boi posts. Most
> are not linux. Most are FUD spreading anti Microsoft post.
East sh*t and die, Gary (flatfish in another disguise).
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