On Mon, 15 Jan 2007 08:11:56 +0000, Roy Schestowitz wrote:
> __/ [ Snit ] on Monday 15 January 2007 02:11 \__
>
>> "Tim Smith" <reply_in_group@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> stated in post
>> reply_in_group-194121.17595614012007@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx on 1/14/07 6:59 PM:
>>
>>>
>>> (Reposting this to the right group, since I failed to notice last time
>>> that Peter did his classic troll trick of setting followups to an
>>> irrelevant group. Also changed the subject so that he can more easily
>>> find it).
>>>
>>> In article <eoegbt$i1s$00$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
>>> Peter KÃÂhlmann <peter.koehlmann@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>>> What "link", Snot? It is broken, and just don't expect me to repair it.
>>>>
>>> This is usenet, not the web, Peter. We don't have links here. What we
>>> have newsreaders that attempt to recognize URLs in post and turn them
>>> into links, aided by a recommendation in the RFCs as how to put a URL in
>>> a text post. I followed that RFC. If your newsreader is having trouble
>>> with it, file a bug report with its maintainers.
>>
>> For the record: it worked just fine. On a Mac.
>>
>>> But here, just for you, I'll also make another URL using Tinyurl:
>>>
>>> <http://tinyurl.com/yhnw38>
>>>
>>> Now, care to explain how a bug in assembly code on a system that can't
>>> run Linux has anything to do with this group?
>>
>> Peter cannot explain anything - he just spews angry rants and grade school
>> put downs while spewing things in irrelevant groups and altering people's
>> names - both things he claims show he is a troll.
>
> Folks, please don't modify the subject lines like that. Keep your sexual
> fantasies to yourselves.
The emperor has spoken.
Please put your clothes back on Roy Schestowitz.
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