Den onsdagen den 30:e oktober 2013 kl. 20:09:45 UTC+1 skrev Antoon Pardon:
> Op 30-10-13 19:02, jonas.thornv...@gmail.com schreef:
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> > Den onsdagen den 30:e oktober 2013 kl. 18:44:20 UTC+1 skrev MRAB:
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> >> On 30/10/2013 16:31, jonas.thornv...@gmail.com wrote:
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> >>
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> >>> Den onsdagen den 30:e oktober 2013 kl. 17:22:23 UTC+1 skrev Mark Lawrence:
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> >>
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> >>> No that is not my problem, apparently so it is that the newsreader 
> >>> constructors do not like the competition of Google groups otherwise they 
> >>> would had written the five lines of codes necessary to remove the empty 
> >>> linebreaks.
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> >>
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> >>> I like web based features, and i will use them until "they get it right, 
> >>> understood?"
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> >>
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> >>> End of story
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> >>
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> >>>
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> >>
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> >> Google Groups aren't following the standard. Everybody else is. Why
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> >>
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> >> should everybody else have to add a fix to correct what Google Groups
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> >>
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> >> keeps getting wrong?
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> >
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> > I do see though this have to be something related to their database, 
> > nothing they do by purpose. So unless the database storing messages change, 
> > it probably would need an ugly fix like a script.
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> >
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> > So probably you should direct your question to either the creators of 
> > googles database or beg the creators of google groups to do a fix...
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> You are wrong. If you use a service that is faulty, then the annoyance
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> that creates, is your responsibilty.
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> 
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> Just suppose your neighbours rented a paint pistol that was faulty and 
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> because of that they sprayed paint on some of your valuables. Would you
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> agree that it wouldn't be their problem. Would you agree they could
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> just continue using that paint pistol spraying paint on your possession
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> and telling you, you should go to the firm where they rented the paint
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> pistol with your complaints?
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> You are using faulty news software that contributes hard to read 
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> messages and thus pollutes the newsgroup. I understand this is not
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> your intention but it sure is the effect of your behaviour. So
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> you are polluting this newsgroup and now you have been made aware of
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> it. Continueing with the same behaviour will not encourage others to
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> help you in the future.
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> -- 
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> Antoon Pardon

No certainly not you are incorrect, either annoyed readers, newsreaders or you 
chose to filter out the annoyance, or you implement the fucking 5 lines of code 
making it. And one certainly can wonder why Google have not done that.
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