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From: Daniel70 <daniel47@nomail.afraid.org>
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Subject: Re: Ping Your Name
Date: Wed, 18 Dec 2024 21:37:22 +1100
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The Doctor wrote on 18/12/24 3:14 am:
> In article <xn0ouo4k52itn45001@post.eweka.nl>,
> Blueshirt <blueshirt@indigo.news> wrote:
>> Daniel70 wrote:
>>
>>> whilst I haven't thrown up all over my keyboard, I do
>>> need a new one ... as a lot of the letters on the keys
>>> are disappearing!!
>>
>> Did you 'spill' some sort of viscous substance over the keys?
>> That can make the print wear off.
>>
>> It can also make the keys a bit sticky too...
>>
>>> I though ALL ISPs would be in favour of 'snipping' .... so
>>> their servers only have to deal with THE IMPORTANT
>>> INFORMATION!!
>>
>> Most real ISP's like their customers to use good netiquette.
>> But for some reason, the NotKnow Internet Service of Edmonton,
>> Alberta, Canada, are not like those ISP's. Their CEO is one of
>> the biggest SpamTrollers of Usenet. Hardly good netiquette, and
>> hardly a good example for his potential customers...
> 
> Cut and like is not good netiquette.
> 
"Cut and like"?? Is that some sort of new philosophy YOU'VE come up 
with, Gobble-de-gook??
-- 
Daniel