There is almost nothing Welsh women have not done.
Jan Morris - The matter of Wales
Epic views of a small country
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>I wonder if anybody can help me. I am looking for electronic pictures of Welsh
>dragons. Actually, I like all dragons, so it would be nice to know of a lair of
>any dragon pictures!
>Gwen Jones
Well, it's funny you should ask but I know a guy who
once posted a tiny dragon gif on .................................
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Nigel Evans
My personal preference is that you be stoned to death for
posting a binary. I think audience participation in ritual execution is
to be promoted at all costs ! I knew a guy who once posted a small
binary of a dragon and .............
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Nigel Evans ( who has stolen your dragon to use somewhere else
Thanks !! But, don't quote me or some sneaky sod
will have me banned again )
This is one of those labour-of-love type websites
created by an American woman called Jennifer Walker.
Absolutely awesome.
.........................learned the lesson the hard way.
The posting of binaries to uls-w, or ANY other uk.* hierarchy newsgroup
is prohibited and in MOST cases results in the poster losing his ISP
account. It's not just humans that do the reporting, most UK ISP's are
able to detect them automatically.
So!. Don't post binaries in the uk hierarchy, it's a sure way to go back
to buying postage stamps.
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Jeff "Ymswynwch rhag Gwyr y Gloran"
............. http://www.rhondda.demon.co.uk.............
Now that was not a very good idea Roger, binaries are not permitted on
this group, or on any in the uk.* hierarchy. Posting a binary to a
non binary group is something that could lose you your access to news.
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Hello Nigel,
I've still got your Dragon from last time !!
John Hughes
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hug...@argonet.co.uk Lincoln
Acorn4000 4M
>The posting of binaries to uls-w, or ANY other uk.* hierarchy newsgroup
>is prohibited and in MOST cases results in the poster losing his ISP
>account. It's not just humans that do the reporting, most UK ISP's are
>able to detect them automatically.
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>Jeff
This MIME image / gif of Roger Davies's hasn't come up on my server at
all. Has my ISP kindly filtered it out on my behalf? Or is it more likely
they've just fouled-up and managed to accidently lose it? Or has it been
cancelled? Or are they just picking on me cos they don't like me?
Robbie... the only difference between a madman and me is that I'm not mad.
>This MIME image / gif of Roger Davies's hasn't come up on my server at
>all. Has my ISP kindly filtered it out on my behalf? Or is it more likely
>they've just fouled-up and managed to accidently lose it? Or has it been
>cancelled? Or are they just picking on me cos they don't like me?
Probably. :-)
>Hello Nigel,
>
>I've still got your Dragon from last time !!
>
>John Hughes
>
Would you please be kind enough to send me a copy of him,
please ? I don't have one myself. Everybody should have one !
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Nigel Evans
I'd post a picture of my wife if I had the time.
gwen_...@cybergal.com wrote in article
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> I wonder if anybody can help me. I am looking for electronic pictures of
Welsh dragons. Actually, I like all dragons, so it would be nice to know of
a lair of any dragon pictures!
> Gwen Jones
>
Sorry
Rog
In this case a picture or sound file. These are best put on a web page
or sent by e-mail, news being a text bases medium.
>Where does one find out all the rules on postings?
In the charter of each newsgroup.
>I thought binaries were the "naughty" pics on alt groups!
Binaries are the general term for ALL encoded data files. That is generally,
anything which is not plain text. (Like your post and this reply)
>Can one attach a text file to a posting.
Not in a uk*. newsgroup post, but e.mail is different, you can generally
attach anything you like.
>Please enlighten me before I get "cut off" in my prime!
HTH
>Having avidly read all the threads on Dragons etc, We still don't have any
>pointers on where our dragons are hiding!
There are a couple on my web site you can have.
How about a text based teddy. :-)
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Jeff {^._.^}
( ! ) "Ymswynwch rhag Gwyr y Gloran"
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.....(_)-(_)............. http://www.rhondda.demon.co.uk...........
Where does one find the charter, please?
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Steve Parry-Langdon ***
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>Where does one find the charter, please?
All UK.* newsgroup charters are available on http://www.usenet.org.uk/
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Christopher Watkins
Thanks