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George Patterson
January 16th 06, 02:47 AM
Cheese wrote:
> If there is anyone else interested in using the C-MAP data, or with updated data-I would really like to talk to you

YOU INDESCRIBABLY STUPID *******!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1

George Patterson
Coffee is only a way of stealing time that should by rights belong to
your slightly older self.

Marco Leon
January 16th 06, 04:12 AM
I disagree George. That was a pretty good description.


"George Patterson" > wrote in message
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> Cheese wrote:
>> If there is anyone else interested in using the C-MAP data, or with
>> updated data-I would really like to talk to you
>
> YOU INDESCRIBABLY STUPID *******!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
>
> George Patterson
> Coffee is only a way of stealing time that should by rights belong to
> your slightly older self.
>



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Montblack
January 16th 06, 06:31 AM
("George Patterson" wrote)
>> If there is anyone else interested in using the C-MAP data, or with
>> updated data-I would really like to talk to you

> YOU INDESCRIBABLY STUPID *******!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1


1KB message is all that showed up on my end :-)


Montblack

Mortimer Schnerd, RN
January 16th 06, 10:36 AM
Montblack wrote:
> ("George Patterson" wrote)
>>> If there is anyone else interested in using the C-MAP data, or with
>>> updated data-I would really like to talk to you
>
>> YOU INDESCRIBABLY STUPID *******!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
>
>
> 1KB message is all that showed up on my end :-)



Yeah... about 150 of them. Didn't look at any of them when I saw they were all
posted by somebody going through life with his turn signal stuck.



--
Mortimer Schnerd, RN


Steven P. McNicoll
January 16th 06, 06:15 PM
"Montblack" > wrote in message
...
>
> 1KB message is all that showed up on my end :-)
>

He posted 182 .zip files, 446KB each.

Morgans
January 16th 06, 06:25 PM
"Montblack" > wrote
>
>
> 1KB message is all that showed up on my end :-)

You and I are lucky that our ISP's strip binaries off of posts.

However, 180 some identical posts (not the same thread) is a bit over the
top. :-(
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Jim in NC

Grumman-581
January 16th 06, 06:33 PM
"Morgans" wrote in message ...
> You and I are lucky that our ISP's strip binaries off of posts.
>
> However, 180 some identical posts (not the same thread) is a bit over the
> top. :-(

Actually, it was a zip file that was split up into 182 messages, each 446KB
in length, so basically around 80M of crap that would flush a lot of text
messages out of the archive of many news servers if they didn't strip
binaries from their text newsgroups... Regardless of that, think of the poor
guy on dialup who downloads all his messages for viewing offline!

Montblack
January 16th 06, 08:52 PM
("Morgans" wrote)
>> 1KB message is all that showed up on my end :-)

> You and I are lucky that our ISP's strip binaries off of posts.
>
> However, 180 some identical posts (not the same thread) is a bit over the
> top. :-(


I only ever saw that single 1KB post - not 180.


Montblack

Jose
January 16th 06, 11:32 PM
> I only ever saw that single 1KB post - not 180.

Then probably your server or your preferences blocks binaries on
non-binary newsgroups.

Jose
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Paul Tomblin
January 16th 06, 11:54 PM
In a previous article, Jose > said:
>> I only ever saw that single 1KB post - not 180.
>
>Then probably your server or your preferences blocks binaries on
>non-binary newsgroups.

I'm using too old a version of Cleanfeed - the damn server got all 182 of
them.


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likened Windows users to people stuck in abusive relationships: they get beat
up over and over again, but they won't leave. -- Steve VanDevender

Newps
January 17th 06, 03:21 PM
Montblack wrote:

> ("Morgans" wrote)
>
>>> 1KB message is all that showed up on my end :-)
>
>
>> You and I are lucky that our ISP's strip binaries off of posts.
>>
>> However, 180 some identical posts (not the same thread) is a bit over
>> the top. :-(
>
>
>
> I only ever saw that single 1KB post - not 180.

Me too, one post that didn't make sense.

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