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Old June 10th 21, 02:36 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Bob W.
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https://www.americanthinker.com/blog...ggy_doors.html

The link touches upon an aspect of "digital code complexity" you-n-I
have ruefully chuckled about "for a long time now" - specifically, "How
can Joe Sixpack-User actually KNOW (what's really going on 'down in that
code')?"

Been meaning to - and will - give you a call to pick-yer-brains at minor
length about your experimentation(s?) w. (Nord) VPN, specifically, how
you went about implementing it...

Bob W.
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Old June 10th 21, 03:27 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Bob W.
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On 6/10/21 7:36 AM, Bob W. wrote:


The link touches upon an aspect of "digital code complexity" you-n-I
have ruefully chuckled about "for a long time now" - specifically,
"How can Joe Sixpack-User actually KNOW (what's really going on 'down
in that code')?"


Ah, Geez...

"Obviously" a paying-insufficient-attention, inadvertent, post to RAS; I
blame "the usual suspects; my apologies to RAS readers...
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Old June 10th 21, 06:46 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Marton KSz
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You can always go to https://groups.google.com/g/rec.aviation.soaring , click on the top right corner drop down menu, then click on the "Delete" option, if it was really just an inadvertent post, so that it will not be unsuccessfully searched for glider- or soaring related content.

This post was also an accident, right? Same, delete it:
https://groups.google.com/g/rec.avia...m/LuB7sGnlAQAJ
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Old June 10th 21, 07:10 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
kinsell
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Very common misconception. If you posted it through the Google
interface, then yes you can delete it off the Google system.

But as soon as it was posted on Google, it got relayed to the Usenet
network, where it will stay forever.

For example, some recent postings from "Dee" were deleted off Google,
and remain on Usenet, where people are free to see and reply to them.

R.A.S. is NOT a Google Group, no matter how many people believe that it
is.

-Dave



On 6/10/21 11:46 AM, Marton KSz wrote:
You can always go to https://groups.google.com/g/rec.aviation.soaring , click on the top right corner drop down menu, then click on the "Delete" option, if it was really just an inadvertent post, so that it will not be unsuccessfully searched for glider- or soaring related content.

This post was also an accident, right? Same, delete it:
https://groups.google.com/g/rec.avia...m/LuB7sGnlAQAJ


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Old June 10th 21, 07:28 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Semantics Michael
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But as soon as it was posted on Google, it got relayed to the Usenet
network, where it will stay forever.
For example, some recent postings from "Dee" were deleted off Google,
and remain on Usenet, where people are free to see and reply to them.
-Dave


ooooooo.........EEEEEEEEE........oooooo Sounds like someone's trying to hide something. Can you provide the Usenet link or path so we can see these suspicious messages?
Thanks,
Phyllis Dee
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Old June 10th 21, 07:49 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
kinsell
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On 6/10/21 12:28 PM, Semantics Michael wrote:

But as soon as it was posted on Google, it got relayed to the Usenet
network, where it will stay forever.
For example, some recent postings from "Dee" were deleted off Google,
and remain on Usenet, where people are free to see and reply to them.
-Dave


ooooooo.........EEEEEEEEE........oooooo Sounds like someone's trying to hide something. Can you provide the Usenet link or path so we can see these suspicious messages?
Thanks,
Phyllis Dee



Your messages remain on my computer, because they were downloaded before
you "deleted" them. Another example would be aviationbanter, which
archives R.A.S. messages. About 2/3 of the way down the first page:

http://www.aviationbanter.com/showthread.php?t=287326

Similarly, in the unfortunate "Acid Al" discussion, Mr. St. Cloud was
one good sneeze away from blowing a gasket in a posting he did, but then
"deleted"

-Dave
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Old June 10th 21, 08:02 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Semantics Michael
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On Thursday, June 10, 2021 at 1:49:49 PM UTC-5, kinsell wrote:
On 6/10/21 12:28 PM, Semantics Michael wrote:

But as soon as it was posted on Google, it got relayed to the Usenet
network, where it will stay forever.
For example, some recent postings from "Dee" were deleted off Google,
and remain on Usenet, where people are free to see and reply to them.
-Dave


ooooooo.........EEEEEEEEE........oooooo Sounds like someone's trying to hide something. Can you provide the Usenet link or path so we can see these suspicious messages?
Thanks,
Phyllis Dee

Your messages remain on my computer, because they were downloaded before
you "deleted" them. Another example would be aviationbanter, which
archives R.A.S. messages. About 2/3 of the way down the first page:
-Dave


Thanks! Those are disgraceful messages; too bad there's no way of voting me off the group. By the way, while you were off in the bushes looking for the boogey-man, most of us already knew that deleted messages show up here on RAS every time someone responds to them. Try it, just click on the "..."
Phyllis Dee
 




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