What on Earth are you talking about? Are you hearing the voices, again?
What on Earth are you talking about? Are you hearing the voices, again?
Yes. They are both not what Usenet is.
Well, y'all *are* chatting, and it's hardly Swilson's fault if you aren't wearing a toga.
It is meaningless without the context of what you call the "extra" clause -- which happens to be the part of the sentence that gives the sentence its meaning.
You are posting to alt.english.usage. If you can't take the heat...
I dare say that there have been studies on which bits fall off first.
He must be from North of Watford Gap.
You don't really know what's going on here, do you?
I'm pretty sure his computer does it automatically. You should probably back off.
We're not "chatting"; we're "bitching".
"Mark Wallace" wrote
My _computer_ does that for me automatically. I'm posting to alt.engineering.electrical.
Are you trying to threaten me with a gun or something? As if!
--oTTo--
His computer automatically takes the heat? Most people use air conditioners or fridges for that.
Why? Did you wire it up for him?
Oh, good grief. It immediately swings back to the trollish garbage.
Switch your brain on, Sparks. It makes for more interesting discussion.
You should probably speak for yourself. Alsotoo, you say that like the two things are mutually exclusive.
"Kevin S. Wilson" wrote
It almost reminds me of YHL feedback circuit I designed once.
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Why did they skip the first four?
See the "To" line, near the top of the window, when you're composing a message? That is where *you* are posting to.
No, I'm just pleased to see you.
Don't forget "The Yellow Rose of Texas".
There's no need to bring STDs into the discussion and/or chat and/or bitching.
Well, _I_ dare say that there have even been entertaining books writted about said studies.
Dave "Bill Bass & Jon Jefferson" DeLaney
The what?
Dave "clap clap" DeLaney
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