Scott
Yes. From 4000 miles away. How's that?
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Scott P <qui...@ix.netcom.com> wrote in
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> I know this isn't the place for tests but my newsserver has been
> funky. Can anyone else see this post? Thanks.
Coming in A-OK
> Scott P wrote:
> > I know this isn't the place for tests but my newsserver has been
> > funky. Can anyone else see this post? Thanks.
> >
> > Scott
>
> Yes. From 4000 miles away. How's that?
> --
>
But is it visible from space?
>In article <bcobv5$b2m$1...@newsg3.svr.pol.co.uk>,
> "John Dean" <john...@frag.lineone.net> wrote:
>
>> Scott P wrote:
>> > I know this isn't the place for tests but my newsserver has been
>> > funky. Can anyone else see this post? Thanks.
>> >
>> > Scott
>>
>> Yes. From 4000 miles away. How's that?
>
>But is it visible from space?
Yes. Since I tidied up this room, there's plenty of space here - and
that post was completely visible.
More so than the Great Wall of China, in fact.
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>>Yes. From 4000 miles away. How's that?
> But is it visible from space?
It can be seen from Mars.
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>I know this isn't the place for tests but my newsserver has been
>funky. Can anyone else see this post? Thanks.
Eenie meenie, chile beanee - the mists are clearing. I see a message .....
Les
>I know this isn't the place for tests but my newsserver has been
>funky. Can anyone else see this post? Thanks.
What post? Who said that?
Nope, can't see it at all.
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>I know this isn't the place for tests but my newsserver has been
>funky. Can anyone else see this post? Thanks.
>
>Scott
Nope. Nothing here.
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Thank God he used a large font.
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Nope, I'm sorry, can't see it here - but it's been foggy today, I'll try
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I work in an office with the acronym MARS, so you are correct.
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>I know this isn't the place for tests but my newsserver has been
>funky. Can anyone else see this post? Thanks.
>
>Scott
Thanks all.
Scott
>
>"David J. Martin" <david-j...@tamu.edu> wrote in message
>news:3EF0816E...@tamu.edu...
>> James Gifford wrote:
>> >
>> > Bill Van wrote:
>> > >>> I know this isn't the place for tests but my newsserver has been
>> > >>> funky. Can anyone else see this post? Thanks.
>> >
>> > >>Yes. From 4000 miles away. How's that?
>> >
>> > > But is it visible from space?
>> >
>> > It can be seen from Mars.
>>
>> I work in an office with the acronym MARS, so you are correct.
>>
>
>As long as you don't stick your MARS up Uranus
Or up nearby orifices <orificii?> if you're a Rolling Stone...
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>>> Is this like an eye test?
>>
>>Aye Aye
>
>Damn. My eyes suck. I need someone else's eyes. anyone's. Yours!!!!!
If only you could see what I've seen with your eyes.
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>"John Dean" <john...@frag.lineone.net> banged fists on keyboard and
>produced news:bcobv5$b2m$1...@newsg3.svr.pol.co.uk:
>
>> Scott P wrote:
>>> I know this isn't the place for tests but my newsserver has been
>>> funky. Can anyone else see this post? Thanks.
>>>
>>> Scott
>>
>> Yes. From 4000 miles away. How's that?
>
>Thank God he used a large font.
Did He?
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From what I've heard, He is the font of all. That's pretty big.
> John Hatpin wrote:
>> Ray wrote:
>> >>> Scott
>> Did He?
I thought Courier was the font of all.
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