Are these the scattered remnants, the survivors of the war that followed
the Barbarian Capital invasion of the peaceful Land of the Letters back
in the Times of Strife?
<http://dorayme.netweaver.com.au/letters/beforeTheWar.html>
--
dorayme
<snip nonsense>
> Are these the scattered remnants, the survivors of the war that followed
> the Barbarian Capital invasion of the peaceful Land of the Letters back
> in the Times of Strife?
>
> <http://dorayme.netweaver.com.au/letters/beforeTheWar.html>
>
I just wish this idiot would put his tin-foil hat back on and ask
someone how to setup his newsreader to post *only* to alt.esperanto
--
Take care,
Jonathan
-------------------
LITTLE WORKS STUDIO
http://www.LittleWorksStudio.com
Dear dorayme,
I love this! thank you!
M. Michael
Yeah, I know what you mean. That idiot 'Musatov' is such an idiot all
I want to now have done is people call him idiots until he leaves. Who
is with me?
Musatov
<snipped signature>
>
> Yeah, I know what you mean. That idiot 'Musatov' is such an idiot all
> I want to now have done is people call him idiots until he leaves. Who
> is with me?
>
Firstly, you posts are *way* off topic for c.i.w.a.h. Not sure what
topic they are on.
Secondly, you should learn how to quote in Usenet and snip signatures,
or at least use a news client that will do it for you if it is beyond you.
Fancy not knowing the topic Jonathan! It is on the topic of Fish
(pronounced a certain way with a trailing "sh"). Perhaps this will give
you a clue:
Q: How many surrealists does it take to change a light globe?
A: Fish!
> Secondly, you should learn how to quote in Usenet and snip signatures,
> or at least use a news client that will do it for you if it is beyond you.
You mean, if you are going to post OT, at least do it well. I heartily
agree. Wise up M u s a t o v !
--
dorayme
Sorry I don't still have my Dick Tracy decoder ring.
>
> Q: How many surrealists does it take to change a light globe?
>
> A: Fish!
Nope, doesn't help, do I need an umbrella?
>
>> Secondly, you should learn how to quote in Usenet and snip signatures,
>> or at least use a news client that will do it for you if it is beyond you.
>
> You mean, if you are going to post OT, at least do it well. I heartily
> agree. Wise up M u s a t o v !
Just wish he'd take his ramblings elsewhere.
> dorayme wrote:
> > In article<hgl6er$dje$1...@news.eternal-september.org>,
> > "Jonathan N. Little"<lws...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >>
> >> Firstly, you posts are *way* off topic for c.i.w.a.h. Not sure what
> >> topic they are on.
> >>
> >
> > Fancy not knowing the topic Jonathan! It is on the topic of Fish
> > (pronounced a certain way with a trailing "sh"). Perhaps this will give
> > you a clue:
>
> Sorry I don't still have my Dick Tracy decoder ring.
> >
> > Q: How many surrealists does it take to change a light globe?
> >
> > A: Fish!
>
> Nope, doesn't help, do I need an umbrella?
> >
I suppose this version won't improve the situation for you:
Q: How many surrealists does it take to change a light globe?
A: Fishhhhhhhhh!
> >> Secondly, you should learn how to quote in Usenet and snip signatures,
> >> or at least use a news client that will do it for you if it is beyond you.
> >
> > You mean, if you are going to post OT, at least do it well. I heartily
> > agree. Wise up M u s a t o v !
>
> Just wish he'd take his ramblings elsewhere.
The only ones I am seeing these days (or am I forgetting?) are the short
visual (fish) poetry ones.
--
dorayme
What does 'c.i.w.a.h.' mean? I have never heard it before?
>
> Secondly, you should learn how to quote in Usenet and snip signatures,
> or at least use a news client that will do it for you if it is beyond you.
Is it good to use a news client to snip signatures?
>
> --
> Take care,
>
> Jonathan
> -------------------
> LITTLE WORKS STUDIOhttp://www.LittleWorksStudio.com
Thank you,
Martin
Martin
> On Dec 20, 1:48 pm, dorayme <doraymeRidT...@optusnet.com.au> wrote:
...
> It will not let me click above here so I am writing down here.
> I have a question I noticed it seems like you were replying to make
> sure you were taking care of something and being nice to me. What
> happened? Was someone being mean to me?
>
No, everyone is trying to help you in their own particular way. If you
want to know about signatures, there is worse than:
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Signature_block>
--
dorayme
> On Dec 20, 4:48 am, "Jonathan N. Little" <lws4...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> M. M i c h a e l M u s a t o v wrote:
>> > Yeah, I know what you mean. That idiot 'Musatov' is such an idiot
>> > all I want to now have done is people call him idiots until he
>> > leaves. Who is with me?
>>
>> Firstly, you posts are *way* off topic for c.i.w.a.h. Not sure what
>> topic they are on.
>
> What does 'c.i.w.a.h.' mean? I have never heard it before?
"(C)an (I) (W)in (A) (H)erring?"
--
Neredbojias
http://www.neredbojias.org/
http://www.neredbojias.net/
Neat, when (c)an (I) (W)in (A) (H)erring and what color will it be? I
prefer blue.
I would like to use it on my site and my site is blue: http://meami.org/
> What does 'c.i.w.a.h.' mean? I have never heard it before?
comp.infosystems.www.authoring.html
Your post do not appear to have anything to do with authoring HTML on
the web. So don't post to it...
>>
>> Secondly, you should learn how to quote in Usenet and snip signatures,
>> or at least use a news client that will do it for you if it is beyond you.
> Is it good to use a news client to snip signatures?
>>
Trim from your message from here ...
>> --
>> Take care,
>>
>> Jonathan
>> -------------------
>> LITTLE WORKS STUDIOhttp://www.LittleWorksStudio.com
... to here.
A few good reference links
http://www.tgos.org/newbie/rules.html
http://www.html-faq.com/etiquette/
http://improve-usenet.org/
>> > What does 'c.i.w.a.h.' mean? I have never heard it before?
>>
>> "(C)an (I) (W)in (A) (H)erring?"
>>
>> --
>> Neredbojiashttp://www.neredbojias.org/http://www.neredbojias.net/
>
> Neat, when (c)an (I) (W)in (A) (H)erring and what color will it be? I
> prefer blue.
Well, you'll have to get in touch with the sysop who runs the whole
thing but I do think they only come in red. You could try putting a
goldfish in the freezer and see what happens there...
As a function of time it will become progressively stiffer.
> Neredbojias wrote:
>> On 21 Dec 2009, "M. M i c h a e l M u s a t o v"
>> <marty....@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Neat, when (c)an (I) (W)in (A) (H)erring and what color will it be?
>>> I prefer blue.
>>
>> Well, you'll have to get in touch with the sysop who runs the whole
>> thing but I do think they only come in red. You could try putting a
>> goldfish in the freezer and see what happens there...
>>
>
> As a function of time it will become progressively stiffer.
Well, see, that might be something at least that's optimistic. As a
human, I've personally noticed that time tends to make one less stiff
in general.
Not when positioned in a freezer.