On 20/11/2013 17:51, Ned Batchelder wrote:
On Wednesday, November 20, 2013 12:37:31 PM UTC-5, Mark Lawrence wrote:
On 20/11/2013 17:12, Ned Batchelder wrote:
On Wednesday, November 20, 2013 11:29:54 AM UTC-5, Mark Lawrence wrote:
On 20/11/2013 15:34, Alister wrote:
On Thu, 21 Nov 2013 02:14:12 +1100, Chris Angelico wrote:
On Thu, Nov 21, 2013 at 2:09 AM, Alister <alister.w...@ntlworld.com>
wrote:
must be a strange quirk of pan & turned off hide to system tray & allow
multiple instances.
Hmm. Hard to know, but I can imagine that having multiple instances
MIGHT cause a problem. But if that's confirmed (maybe fire up three
copies and then post to a test newsgroup??), I'd be reporting that as a
bug in Pan.
ChrisA
As a quick test lets see how may times this one arrives
Three. You're not Greek are you, and using a typical shabby Nazi trick
to hide behind an ntlworld email address in order to spam us? :)
Mark Lawrence
Nazi? Perhaps we could stick to more appropriate analogies?
--Ned.
It's an excellent analogy that I've used before, hence the smiley.
Clearly you don't do any research before bothering to say anything.
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Mark Lawrence
You think these two things make an excellent analogy? 1) a newsgroup mishap
being actively investigated, and 2) calculated genocide. It is not an
excellent analogy, it's wildly disproportionate.
Using a smiley doesn't fix it, and using it previously doesn't give you a free
pass. What research was I supposed to have done? Examine your previous posts
to see you overreacting before? That would hardly have convinced me that this
was OK.
--Ned.
I suggest that you write to the BBC and get all episodes of the
extremely popular *COMEDY* "Dad's Army" withdrawn as "typical shabby
Nazi trick" was one of Captain Mainwearing's main lines. And if I want
to overreact, I'll overreact, as I couldn't care two hoots whether I'm
dealing with an arsehole from the Python Software Foundation or one
who's not.
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Mark Lawrence
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