On 02/07/2012 10:45 PM, "uBend", an obvious murphy sock, wrote:
NaN> Nine [paul] <
n9seve...@gmail.com> played fast and loose
NaN> from NNTP-Posting-Host: HenCI89P/
9x16w9fdQlY5Q.user.speranza.aioe.org
Who is "Nine [paul]", murphy? There is nobody in this newsgroup using
that alias.
NaN> $$$$From: "Heike.Svensson" <
hsvenss0n...@gmail.com>
NaN> $$$$Newsgroups: alt.free.newsservers,sci.physics
NaN> $$$$Subject: Re: Tired Gravity. =?UTF-8?B?77u/77u/?=
NaN> $$$$Date: Mon, 02 Jul 2012 20:53:17 -0400
NaN> $$$$Message-ID: <jstfq0$rvd$
1...@speranza.aioe.org>
NaN> $$$$NNTP-Posting-Host: HenCI89P/
9x16w9fdQlY5Q.user.speranza.aioe.org
What does that have to do with Java, murphy?
NaN> STFU, paul (seamus) kOOk.
Who is "paul (seamus) kOOk", murphy? There is nobody in this newsgroup
using that alias. And why don't you practice what you preach, murphy?
What does your foul language have to do with Java, free newsservers, or
physics, murphy?
NaN> Thanks for playing. Here's your booby prize: *PLONK*
In fact, I don't see anything in your post with any apparent
relationship to Java at all, murphy.
"violating one basic rule in continually posting to or creating "off
topic" messages is a violation of group's charters."
--murphy
How ironic.
"I had 'volunteered (years back) to support those who do endeavor
to provide free Free Usenet access, support those who offered
subscription based Free Usenet access, nothing more than
cooperation expected in return for what has been many
thousands of hours of work. I note most of those I joined with
are either deceased, severely disabled, or plain ole' MIA..
now it is my Time. ...
You just read my last. ...
For those who think they see me in future times I can only wish
you severe Tinnitus in your dreams. For those who know me
well (eMail, whatever) and see me, know I will be smiling also.
It is to you I say "adieu mein frenz and adios .. grazie' [hugs]
for all the Good Times! May you and yours always bear well
with all Life brings you".
/0ut"
--murphy
http://www.uffnet.com/kookkamp/goodbye.htm
And some people wonder why I call them Famous Last Words.