Ooops sorry just realised posted in wrong group
Well why not click on More options and delete the thread
Because he can't reach your keyboard?
That isn't how usenet works.
Chris
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Chris J Dixon Nottingham UK
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Have dancing shoes, will ceilidh.
"andy" wrote
I had the same problem with a lath and plaster wall years ago and believe it
was because I couldn't push them far enough into the wall to get them to
expand fully. Eventually found a different fixing with a rubber type tube
over the thread which expanded when the screw was tightened to grip the wall
inside. I've since seen metal type expanding grips but that may have been in
France.
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Bob Hobden
Because it deletes the thread only on your own computer and not from the
hundreds of servers that distribute it over the Usenet. There are
protocols that can remove an article but I guess that most ISPs have now
disabled this functionality due to mass abuse in the past (i.e. those
wanting to disrupt the Usenet sending out a cancel notice for every
legitimate article posted)
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Alan
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If they /are/ the right length, loosening up the toggles before use
could help: a dash of WD40 and some wiggling may ensure both wings
spring out.
I wonder if the metal ones you saw, Bob, were Expanding Rawlbolts. I've
used those in solid walls, but I'm not sure they'd do for
plasterboard -- a rather brittle material that always makes me nervous,
anyway.
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Mike.