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Andrew-S
June 30th 07, 07:38 AM
I guess either you are inexperienced as a poster or you don't like this
newsgroup...

46 megs worth of images in a zip file is a bit much. Added to which 1/3 of
them are duplicates, triplicates and even quadruplicates, several of the
images are corrupt, a few where partially corrupt, and a handful where a
touch explicit for this type of newsgroup.

Next time try posting a couple of your favorites and see what happens.

Andrew


"michael johnson" > wrote in message
. 120...

redc1c4
June 30th 07, 07:54 AM
Andrew-S wrote:
>
> I guess either you are inexperienced as a poster or you don't like this
> newsgroup...
>
> 46 megs worth of images in a zip file is a bit much. Added to which 1/3 of
> them are duplicates, triplicates and even quadruplicates, several of the
> images are corrupt, a few where partially corrupt, and a handful where a
> touch explicit for this type of newsgroup.
>
> Next time try posting a couple of your favorites and see what happens.

PS: allow for the fact that most people won't download or unzip a file
from an unknown source, and many folks filter them completely.

redc1c4,
here to help? %-)
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considerable watching."

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TacAN
June 30th 07, 08:52 AM
"Andrew-S" <I-Still-Hate-Spammers@Sorry-I had-to-leave-for-bit.com> wrote in
message ...
>I guess either you are inexperienced as a poster or you don't like this
>newsgroup...
>
> 46 megs worth of images in a zip file is a bit much. Added to which 1/3
> of them are duplicates, triplicates and even quadruplicates, several of
> the images are corrupt, a few where partially corrupt, and a handful where
> a touch explicit for this type of newsgroup.
>
> Next time try posting a couple of your favorites and see what happens.
>
> Andrew

mmmmm ....
Thought I might have missed out on something - mighty pleased I haven't been
able to download them.

Graham


>
>
> "michael johnson" > wrote in message
> . 120...
>

Bruce R
June 30th 07, 03:59 PM
"redc1c4" > wrote in message
...

>> Next time try posting a couple of your favorites and see what happens.
>
> PS: allow for the fact that most people won't download or unzip a file
> from an unknown source, and many folks filter them completely.
>
> redc1c4,
> here to help? %-)
> --


Bingo! You hit that one on the nose. In today's virus ridden web-world,
you better damn well not unzip anything....never can tell what you might
catch...lol

Bruce R

hielan' laddie
June 30th 07, 07:39 PM
On Sat, 30 Jun 2007 10:59:31 -0400, Bruce R wrote
(in article >):

>
> "redc1c4" > wrote in message
> ...
>
>>> Next time try posting a couple of your favorites and see what happens.
>>
>> PS: allow for the fact that most people won't download or unzip a file
>> from an unknown source, and many folks filter them completely.
>>
>> redc1c4,
>> here to help? %-)
>> --
>
>
> Bingo! You hit that one on the nose. In today's virus ridden web-world,
> you better damn well not unzip anything....never can tell what you might
> catch...lol
>
> Bruce R
>
>
>

unless you're running a Mac or a Linux box. You don't _care_ what stinky
Windows malware might be in there, it can't touch you!

Jens Averbeck
June 30th 07, 08:02 PM
Am Sat, 30 Jun 2007 14:39:40 -0400 schrieb hielan' laddie:

> On Sat, 30 Jun 2007 10:59:31 -0400, Bruce R wrote (in article
> >):
>
>
>> "redc1c4" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>
>>>> Next time try posting a couple of your favorites and see what
>>>> happens.
>>>
>>> PS: allow for the fact that most people won't download or unzip a file
>>> from an unknown source, and many folks filter them completely.
>>>
>>> redc1c4,
>>> here to help? %-)
>>> --
>>
>>
>> Bingo! You hit that one on the nose. In today's virus ridden
>> web-world, you better damn well not unzip anything....never can tell
>> what you might catch...lol
>>
>> Bruce R
>>
>>
>>
>>
> unless you're running a Mac or a Linux box. You don't _care_ what stinky
> Windows malware might be in there, it can't touch you!

Unless u have Wine installed AND use a Windows Newsreader (doing that is
just stupid, there plenty of good and powerfull Newsreader on Linux /
BSD / Mac etc).

And for those who dont want to install Linux, there are several Live-CD
Linux Systems, running totally from CD / DVD / Memorystick. They often
bring also good Newsreader (with binary Support, even for yenc) with them.


Regards

Jens

Tankfixer
July 4th 07, 07:07 PM
In article >, redc1c4
@drunken*******s.org.ies mumbled
> Andrew-S wrote:
> >
> > I guess either you are inexperienced as a poster or you don't like this
> > newsgroup...
> >
> > 46 megs worth of images in a zip file is a bit much. Added to which 1/3 of
> > them are duplicates, triplicates and even quadruplicates, several of the
> > images are corrupt, a few where partially corrupt, and a handful where a
> > touch explicit for this type of newsgroup.
> >
> > Next time try posting a couple of your favorites and see what happens.
>
> PS: allow for the fact that most people won't download or unzip a file
> from an unknown source, and many folks filter them completely.

I would not likely waste my time on a file that big froma known, trusted
source...

The way my ISP "propagates" articles I'd not get more than 75% or it
anyway....

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