You should be aware, as a 'professional' that HTML is NOT used on NewsGroup Postings!
David.
You should be aware, as a 'professional' that HTML is NOT used on NewsGroup Postings!
David.
"Here is my personal e-mail address so that you can insult me: snipped-for-privacy@lineone.net. "
WAIT!!
HE'S ADVERTISING HIS OWN EMAIL ADDRESS!
CALL THE INTERNET POLICE!
;)
Rachel
I know, he's such a shamless tart!
--
***
Shamless he is!
Damn shamlessness!
And on a more serious note - Shooter - what's wrong with having the major search engines pick up his website? That's how people find information they are looking for.
So what's the problem in that?
Why don't YOU make your own one of a kind website (which I believe Rich's is), spend MANY hard working hours on it, and then show us it?
Rachel
(tart)
Not woken up - bored to sleep!
"MartinS"
Yep.
-- Cheers Roger T.
about how to post - but very little advice.
Here's some: sod off, troll.
-- Brian "Chuff! Chuff! Poot! Poot! A model railway exhibition can do that to a person"
In message , Chris Wilson writes
Somehow, if we should meet at the aforesaid exhibition, I do not think that I shall be blowing my top in your general direction, as you seem to be a generally amiable and affable sort of chap, whereas this "Shooter" f***wit is only fit for the bozo bin.
In message , Steve Jones writes
Jam or rhubarb?
In message , Rachel writes
That wouldn't be a WestHollywood geocities page, perchance, would it. After all, that's where the shameless tarts seem to hang out these days.
Bakewell, please. I was heavily influenced by Stan Roberts' articles in RM many years ago :-)
-- Steve Jones, Shropshire, England
"Brian Watson" wrote
Well said that man! :-)
John.
Or as the great Sid James once put it, "Fakir! Off!" :-)
-- Steve Jones, Shropshire, England
about how to post - but very little advice. If you had accepted the advice in the spirit it was intended then you would have got nothing but advice in return. Your ungracious response to that advice has no doubt made some less inclined to offer help.
want to be Bill Gates ;-) That's such a childish comment and typical of the attitude you have shown in your posts.
useful, I responded to it before you shouted. His latest goes
I read ALL the posts and Martin was by no means the only one to offer helpful advice.
LegoLand that's OK. Well you of all people should know the difference between HTML and text. This is a text newsgroup. Usenet has traditionally been a text environment, and with the exception of notable Outlook Express (which is pretty awful for usenet), news readers are generally not capable of displaying HTML. By posting in HTML you are presenting users of "real" newsreader software with a page of HTML which is not easy on the eye.
Thanks
And you should stop grumbling about being advised on how to use usenet and go with the flow. We all build railways and spend a little time on here giving and receiving advice on exactly that topic. That is made much easier if everyone follows some basic rules about posting so that no matter what software we are using, we can all contribute.
I would send this reply directly to you, but I'm afraid I'm not confident that the address you have given is real. Also, being an "Internet professional", I'm sure you will realise that by including a real email address in your posts you leave yourself open to being spammed. As an IT professional, I'd advise you not to include email addresses in your posts.
Well Nick, the letters after your name would seem to indicate that you are an inteligent man. It's such a shame that much of what you have posted here would seem to show otherwise.
And you with yours.
Adrian
In message , Entanet writes
Actually I think this person in Alex Stirrat in "drab".
Pardon my ignorance, but WTF is he, and why would I want to know, my PLONK file is full enough as it is.
In message , GbH writes
That's OK. Alex Stirrat is the person who once in a while asks us to restrain our language because unsupervised children may be reading this newsgroup. This is in spite of the fact that every authority on the internet and every ISP advises against allowing children unsupervised access to newsgroups.
Ahh, quite right too. If it wasn't for pirrocks like they, what would amuse us?
Ivor or Thomas?
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