Re[2]: e-mail geniuses figure this out!

2002-04-24 Thread Greg Strong

Hello Mandara,

Wednesday, April 24, 2002, 9:33:17 AM, you wrote:

M With a deep respect, there is no average TB user. Average users
M doesn't use TB. And beta versions have beta sufix. Dave's one is
M just g[ee] one.

With all due respect apparently the users who post to the TBBETA list
don't think so.

I am a new user to TB! and am quite pleased with it to date and
read/scan all messages in TBUDL, TBBETTA,  TBOT because I'm learning.
Without getting into specifics I will say some users have interesting
view points of other users of TB! that post to TBUDL. I WILL say some
comments that I've read should NOT be posted to ANY list.

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Re[2]: e-mail geniuses figure this out!

2002-04-24 Thread Greg Strong

Hello Miguel,

Wednesday, April 24, 2002, 11:19:01 AM, you wrote:

MAU Sorry Peter, but I don't know who you are to make that statement.
MAU And your statement is a valid as mine if I say that it _IS _NOT_.

MAU Aside of that, even if I knew who Peter Palmreuther is, you are
MAU not PGP signing your message, so I can't verify you really wrote
MAU it ;-)

ROFLMAO :þ)

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Re[2]: e-mail geniuses figure this out!

2002-04-24 Thread Greg Strong

Hello Mandara,

Wednesday, April 24, 2002, 11:27:50 AM, you wrote:

M My deep apologies to all if I said anything incorrect above. Off
M course I'll have nothing against if I said correct things. Also I
M am ready to take any responsibility if I said anything partially
M [in]correct. I'm always ready to change my opinion if is not in
M tune with reality.

To provide clarity to you. My comment was NOT directed at you. It was
more of general comment in response to subject matter within the body
of this sub-thread which is respect, or lack there of.

M I agree with all what You said and believe in it. Let's share our
M resources of knowledge and education in a noble manner, as always.

Absolutely, but it must be shared with respect. Learning and knowledge
is obtained with effort, and can be made easier with respect.

From my experience in life the 2 most important aspects of human
interaction is to have a basis upon which 1) trust,  2) respect can
be earned. I made my initial comment in this sub-thread because IMHO
this basis did NOT exist in some of TB! lists.

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Re[2]: e-mail geniuses figure this out!

2002-04-24 Thread Greg Strong

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Hello Miguel,

Wednesday, April 24, 2002, 12:25:38 PM, you wrote:

 ROFLMAO :þ)

MAU Now you got me here. Up to the L I understand, but what does MAO
MAU stand for?

Rolling On Floor Laughing My Ass Off

I miss VA's free acronym plugin, so if you need a good reference
without it see http://www.acronymfinder.com/.  To follow up Peter's
comment to this comment, notice I've even signed this message.

As to why I haven't been signing my messages. (1) I've been having
strange behavior with GPG  GPGShell that Allie has attested to on
another list. (2) I actually do respect the comment both you and Ian
made with regard to use on lists (i.e. bandwidth  clarity).

:þ)

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The strange behavior is the amount of time required on the 1st use of
GPG  GPGShell is WAY to long. I just timed this message and it took
approximately 15.5 minutes before GPGShell's popup asked which key I
wanted to sign with (i.e. I have 2, email  newsgroups). When I first
started using GPG and GPGShell this was only a few seconds. I watched
the network icon in the task bar of Win98 and did notice some blinks.
This could be regular protocols when connected with my ISP.  If anyone
has any suggestions here, it would be appreciated.  TIA!




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Re[2]: e-mail geniuses figure this out!

2002-04-24 Thread Ben Mills



Wednesday, April 24, 2002, 11:54:57 AM, you wrote:



I use www.dnsstuff.com for a bunch of reasons. It has a lot of great
tools.

Here's the URL to the span database lookup for his ISP's server:
http://www.dnsstuff.com/tools/ip4r.ch?ip=194.73.73.92 .

You can go back to www.dnsstuff.com and find all sorts of good stuff.

Take care,



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