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  #11  
Old January 29th 09, 02:02 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Rich Ahrens[_2_]
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on 1/27/09 7:04 PM Beauciphus said the following:
It seems our friend in France is without his internet connection. According
to his blog, he lost his internet connection, spent three days pay on a new
reouter, and shortly thereafter lost his email and web server.


"I finally connected with someone who sounded like a real technician at
France Télécom, during banking hours, and after making it clear to him
that I was not a standard dolt and that we could skip all the cookbook
questions (“Is the PC plugged in?” “Do you see the Web page in front of
you?” and so on), we spent considerable time discussing the problem and
my test results. He managed to convince me that it might be the router
on my side, even though this didn't seem entirely congruent with the
symptoms I had seen."

Can you imagine the hell that tech went through, having to argue with a
nonstandard dolt?
  #12  
Old January 29th 09, 03:50 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Steve Foley[_4_]
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"Rich Ahrens" wrote in message
ouse.com...
"I finally connected with someone who sounded like a real technician at
France Télécom, during banking hours, and after making it clear to him
that I was not a standard dolt and that we could skip all the cookbook
questions (“Is the PC plugged in?” “Do you see the Web page in front of
you?” and so on), we spent considerable time discussing the problem and my
test results. He managed to convince me that it might be the router on my
side, even though this didn't seem entirely congruent with the symptoms I
had seen."

Can you imagine the hell that tech went through, having to argue with a
nonstandard dolt?


He taught the SOB a lesson though.

"Tech: Ummm.... it looks lie your router's gone TU. Go buy another one".

"MX: Nope. My router is fine"

"Tech: Oh, did it start working again?"

"MX: NO - IT'S NOT WORKING!"

"Tech: Then it sounds like you need a new one"

Three days pay for a router and some cables. Damn! I wouldn't spend $1000
for that junk. I can get one at Circuit City for 2 hours pay.


  #13  
Old January 29th 09, 04:00 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Darkwing
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"george" wrote in message
...
On Jan 29, 4:10 am, "Viperdoc" wrote:
"It seems our friend in France is without his internet connection.
According
to his blog, he lost his internet connection, spent three days pay on a
new
reouter, and shortly thereafter lost his email and web server."

He might try paying his bill- or getting a job, or a life.

Aw c'mon.
Couldn't happen to a more worthy cause.
And WTF would he need a router ?
Or a server ?
The unemployed getting 'paid' ?
Does this mean the Dole, the Unemployment Benefit or the Gyro are
employment possibilities



Welcome to Socialist Europe, coming to a United States of America near you!


  #14  
Old January 29th 09, 04:02 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Darkwing
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"Rich Ahrens" wrote in message
ouse.com...
on 1/27/09 7:04 PM Beauciphus said the following:
It seems our friend in France is without his internet connection.
According to his blog, he lost his internet connection, spent three days
pay on a new reouter, and shortly thereafter lost his email and web
server.


"I finally connected with someone who sounded like a real technician at
France Télécom, during banking hours, and after making it clear to him
that I was not a standard dolt and that we could skip all the cookbook
questions (“Is the PC plugged in?” “Do you see the Web page in front of
you?” and so on), we spent considerable time discussing the problem and my
test results. He managed to convince me that it might be the router on my
side, even though this didn't seem entirely congruent with the symptoms I
had seen."

Can you imagine the hell that tech went through, having to argue with a
nonstandard dolt?


Is there any subject that MX ISN'T an expert in? Oh yeah, getting laid.


  #15  
Old January 30th 09, 01:58 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Bertie the Bunyip[_24_]
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"Beauciphus" wrote in
news
It seems our friend in France is without his internet connection.
According to his blog, he lost his internet connection, spent three
days pay on a new reouter, and shortly thereafter lost his email and
web server.

I honestly hope it's a denial of service attack directed at him. That
would be justice.




hehehhehehe



Bertie
  #16  
Old January 30th 09, 02:02 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Bertie the Bunyip[_24_]
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"Steve Foley" wrote in
:

"Rich Ahrens" wrote in message
ouse.com...
"I finally connected with someone who sounded like a real technician
at France Télécom, during banking hours, and after making it clear to
him that I was not a standard dolt and that we could skip all the
cookbook questions (“Is the PC plugged in?” “Do you see the Web page
in front of you?” and so on), we spent considerable time discussing
the problem and my test results. He managed to convince me that it
might be the router on my side, even though this didn't seem entirely
congruent with the symptoms I had seen."

Can you imagine the hell that tech went through, having to argue with
a nonstandard dolt?


He taught the SOB a lesson though.

"Tech: Ummm.... it looks lie your router's gone TU. Go buy another
one".

"MX: Nope. My router is fine"

"Tech: Oh, did it start working again?"

"MX: NO - IT'S NOT WORKING!"

"Tech: Then it sounds like you need a new one"

Three days pay for a router and some cables. Damn! I wouldn't spend
$1000 for that junk. I can get one at Circuit City for 2 hours pay.



We're talking MX math here. That's three days of giving lame parisian
tours at 15$ a day


Bertie


  #17  
Old January 30th 09, 03:03 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Maxwell[_2_]
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"Rich Ahrens" wrote in message
ouse.com...
on 1/27/09 7:04 PM Beauciphus said the following:
It seems our friend in France is without his internet connection.
According to his blog, he lost his internet connection, spent three days
pay on a new reouter, and shortly thereafter lost his email and web
server.


"I finally connected with someone who sounded like a real technician at
France Télécom, during banking hours, and after making it clear to him
that I was not a standard dolt and that we could skip all the cookbook
questions (“Is the PC plugged in?” “Do you see the Web page in front of
you?” and so on), we spent considerable time discussing the problem and my
test results. He managed to convince me that it might be the router on my
side, even though this didn't seem entirely congruent with the symptoms I
had seen."

Can you imagine the hell that tech went through, having to argue with a
nonstandard dolt?


Sure, we see it every time you post.


  #18  
Old January 30th 09, 03:04 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting,alt.disasters.aviation
Maxwell[_2_]
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"Bertie the Bunyip" wrote in message
.. .
"Morgans" wrote in
:


"JB" wrote in

I saw that the other day as well. You may be right but the r.a.p/
r.a.s groups simply aren't as much fun to watch from the sidelines
without him.


I don't understand people with your attitude about him and his crap.
I hope he never returns, and the groups can build back to close to
what they once were. We don't need the kind of people that he
attracts, or the entertainment value.

Shoot, if you enjoy the pain of having him around, how about slamming
your finger in a car door once per day.


#ouch1 that wouldn't be fun!

Would be fun to watch you do it, though.

In fact it *is* fun to watch you do it!


Bertie


Yeah, but you're such a dumb ass, you think it's fun playing a wanna be.



  #19  
Old January 30th 09, 10:24 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Rich Ahrens[_2_]
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on 1/29/09 9:03 PM Maxwell said the following:
"Rich Ahrens" wrote in message
ouse.com...
on 1/27/09 7:04 PM Beauciphus said the following:
It seems our friend in France is without his internet connection.
According to his blog, he lost his internet connection, spent three days
pay on a new reouter, and shortly thereafter lost his email and web
server.

"I finally connected with someone who sounded like a real technician at
France Télécom, during banking hours, and after making it clear to him
that I was not a standard dolt and that we could skip all the cookbook
questions (“Is the PC plugged in?” “Do you see the Web page in front of
you?” and so on), we spent considerable time discussing the problem and my
test results. He managed to convince me that it might be the router on my
side, even though this didn't seem entirely congruent with the symptoms I
had seen."

Can you imagine the hell that tech went through, having to argue with a
nonstandard dolt?


Sure, we see it every time you post.


Keep trying, Maxie. Some day you'll get it.
  #20  
Old January 31st 09, 05:07 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Bertie the Bunyip[_24_]
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Rich Ahrens wrote in
ouse.com:

on 1/29/09 9:03 PM Maxwell said the following:
"Rich Ahrens" wrote in message
ouse.com...
on 1/27/09 7:04 PM Beauciphus said the following:
It seems our friend in France is without his internet connection.
According to his blog, he lost his internet connection, spent three
days pay on a new reouter, and shortly thereafter lost his email
and web server.
"I finally connected with someone who sounded like a real technician
at France Télécom, during banking hours, and after making it clear
to him that I was not a standard dolt and that we could skip all the
cookbook questions (“Is the PC plugged in?” “Do you see the Web page
in front of you?” and so on), we spent considerable time discussing
the problem and my test results. He managed to convince me that it
might be the router on my side, even though this didn't seem
entirely congruent with the symptoms I had seen."

Can you imagine the hell that tech went through, having to argue
with a nonstandard dolt?


Sure, we see it every time you post.


Keep trying, Maxie. Some day you'll get it.



Someday the universe will disappear in a gnab gib. Wonder which will come
first?




Bertie
 




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