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  #181  
Old November 5th 04, 12:56 PM
Dori A Schmetterling
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I think I found an error, which we could debate.. :-)

"Quantities of dihydrogen monoxide have been found in almost every stream,
lake, and reservoir in America today. "

"Almost"?

If a stream does not contain the stuff, is it still a stream...?...

DAS
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"Ted Mittelstaedt" > wrote in message
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[...]

> Bill, you are a cruel, cruel *******. You know she's going to fall for
> this.
> I loved the site though, particularly the MSDS!
>
> Ted



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  #182  
Old November 5th 04, 01:01 PM
Dori A Schmetterling
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So do I, and the Posting Police has been after me, too...

There are one or two male ranters here, too, don't you think?

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"Bob Shuman" > wrote in message
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> Linda,
>
> I personally prefer "top posting" as you have done (and I have done here
> as
> well).

[...]
>
> some of the old timers have had heated exchanges with a woman who used to
> frequently post here by the name of Charlene Blake (dare I use her name
> here?) She used to post a lot of non-factual, emotional rants regarding
> her Minivan's problems and Chrysler's lack of
> responsibility/accountability
> to their customers.

[...]


  #183  
Old November 5th 04, 01:01 PM
Dori A Schmetterling
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So do I, and the Posting Police has been after me, too...

There are one or two male ranters here, too, don't you think?

DAS
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"Bob Shuman" > wrote in message
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> Linda,
>
> I personally prefer "top posting" as you have done (and I have done here
> as
> well).

[...]
>
> some of the old timers have had heated exchanges with a woman who used to
> frequently post here by the name of Charlene Blake (dare I use her name
> here?) She used to post a lot of non-factual, emotional rants regarding
> her Minivan's problems and Chrysler's lack of
> responsibility/accountability
> to their customers.

[...]


  #184  
Old November 5th 04, 01:07 PM
Bob Shuman
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I am using Outlook Express and, by default, it shows messages in the order
they were posted in "threads". I can read each message going down the
threads chronologically so I only need to read the new text, which again, by
default is at the top of the message.

I do understand the arguments for both top and bottom posting, so please
don't waste your energy trying to "convert" me! As I indicated previously,
it is the content that is of interest to me. I am very willing to read it
wherever it is posted (top, body, end), but just believe it is easiest for
me if it is at the top.

Bob

"Matt Whiting" > wrote in message
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> Which newsreader so you use? I use Netscape and it shows messages and
> replies as they were made. To read the thread in order requires bottom
> posting. Are you saying that your newsreader automatically moves a top
> post to the bottom when it is viewed to allow the thread to remain in

order?
>
> Matt



  #185  
Old November 5th 04, 01:07 PM
Bob Shuman
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I am using Outlook Express and, by default, it shows messages in the order
they were posted in "threads". I can read each message going down the
threads chronologically so I only need to read the new text, which again, by
default is at the top of the message.

I do understand the arguments for both top and bottom posting, so please
don't waste your energy trying to "convert" me! As I indicated previously,
it is the content that is of interest to me. I am very willing to read it
wherever it is posted (top, body, end), but just believe it is easiest for
me if it is at the top.

Bob

"Matt Whiting" > wrote in message
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> Which newsreader so you use? I use Netscape and it shows messages and
> replies as they were made. To read the thread in order requires bottom
> posting. Are you saying that your newsreader automatically moves a top
> post to the bottom when it is viewed to allow the thread to remain in

order?
>
> Matt



  #186  
Old November 5th 04, 01:08 PM
Dori A Schmetterling
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Funny how you manage to capitalise Bush and God, but not i..

;-)
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"linda" > wrote in message
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> that they found each other.... they are Bush supporters too. they don't
> consider the "morality" majority... because as i believe and as they
> believe, only God can be the judge.. .and i believe that God (regardless

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  #187  
Old November 5th 04, 01:08 PM
Dori A Schmetterling
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Funny how you manage to capitalise Bush and God, but not i..

;-)
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"linda" > wrote in message
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> that they found each other.... they are Bush supporters too. they don't
> consider the "morality" majority... because as i believe and as they
> believe, only God can be the judge.. .and i believe that God (regardless

[...]


  #188  
Old November 5th 04, 01:20 PM
Bob Shuman
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Linda,

More Net education:

The "smiley" shown as:



Is typically used to denote humor. This is usually helpful since the reader
can't pick up on tonal inflection. That said, many still don't understand
the symbol or overlook it in the passion of a response.

Bob

"linda" > wrote in message
...
> linda wrote:
> . hell, my cigarettes have warning
> labels on them, and i only smoke the ones that warn about pregnant
> women, and low birth weights.. i figure i can't get pregnant anymore, so
> these are the ones i smoke.. (this is supposed to be funny, in case some
> of you have lost your sense of humor, or choose to make me the brunt of
> your jokes)..
>
> linda



  #189  
Old November 5th 04, 01:20 PM
Bob Shuman
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Linda,

More Net education:

The "smiley" shown as:



Is typically used to denote humor. This is usually helpful since the reader
can't pick up on tonal inflection. That said, many still don't understand
the symbol or overlook it in the passion of a response.

Bob

"linda" > wrote in message
...
> linda wrote:
> . hell, my cigarettes have warning
> labels on them, and i only smoke the ones that warn about pregnant
> women, and low birth weights.. i figure i can't get pregnant anymore, so
> these are the ones i smoke.. (this is supposed to be funny, in case some
> of you have lost your sense of humor, or choose to make me the brunt of
> your jokes)..
>
> linda



  #190  
Old November 5th 04, 02:33 PM
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On Fri, 5 Nov 2004, Bill Putney wrote:

> Daniel J. Stern wrote:


> > Oh, man. this is too, too funny on so many different levels that I'm
> > not even sure where to begin. It's Us
> > enetKabukiTheatreatitsfinest.Linda has just learnt about airbag
> > propellants and usenet, combines the two and makes her first posts.
> > Daniel responds to Linda with info. Bill uses the old DHMO gag on
> > Linda, who swallows it. Linda's never heard of Daniel before, but
> > picks up on Daniel's mention of headlamps and -- having just learnt
> > about Usenet -- offers her assistance with headlamp research. Daniel
> > politely declines Linda's offer, but Bill sees it as Linda coming on
> > to Daniel. Daniel doesn't see it as a come-on, because Daniel's a
> > member of the Homosexual Menace To Society who, in his committed
> > relationship with his other half of more than four years, works busily
> > on a daily basis to tear up the social fabric in accordance with
> > Bill's politics. Meanwhile, back on Usenet, Linda's amused and a
> > little embarrassed by Bill's perception, and takes great (but, as it
> > turns out, unnecessary) pains to assure Daniel she wasn't coming on to
> > him. Daniel chortles and wonders why everything's always about sex
> > with heterosexuals like Bill. This episode of Usenet Kabuki was
> > brought to you by your Plymouth-DeSoto dealer, the number "3" and the
> > letter "Q". Tune in next week for another exciting episode!


> You forgot to mention that on this episode, Daniel comes out on usenet.


Naw, that was years ago. You musta been tuned into QVC or somethin'.
 




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