Re: unacceptable cookies

2001-02-01 Thread A . Curtis Martin
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Thu, 1 Feb 2001 11:34:12 +0800, Thomas wrote these comments: T I don't think the tagline was offensive, but that's the deal with T moderated lists: if the moderates feel it was, then that's it. I personally don't find it offensive Thomas, but

Re: unacceptable cookies

2001-01-31 Thread Manfred Ell
On 31-01-2001 at 18:55:57 GMT +0100 (which was 17:55 where I live) MaXxX wrote regarding the subject of "unacceptable cookies" Using: The Bat! (v1.49c) Educational Hello MaXxX, M Pardon my intrusion, but my cookie did NOT read "f**king beats j**king off", M did it? M Th

Re: unacceptable cookies

2001-01-31 Thread MaXxX
At Wednesday, January 31, 2001, 8:15:08 PM, A. has written the following text: ACM Obscene? Offensive? Inappropriate? Pick your choice. So be it, "inappropriate" is my choice. This rule I will obey. :) -- Aibohphobia - fear of palindromes |\ /| \~~~/

Re: unacceptable cookies

2001-01-31 Thread Thomas
Hello MaXxX, On Wed, 31 Jan 2001 21:25:46 +0100GMT (01/02/2001, 04:25 +0800GMT), MaXxX wrote: ACM Obscene? Offensive? Inappropriate? Pick your choice. So be it, "inappropriate" is my choice. This rule I will obey. :) Looking around with wonderous eyes This thread isn't dead-horsed yet? I get

Re: unacceptable cookies

2001-01-31 Thread Brian Clark
Hello Thomas, (T == "Thomas") [EMAIL PROTECTED] accounted: T I don't think the tagline was offensive, but that's the deal with T moderated lists: if the moderates feel it was, then that's it. Those T members who did find it offensive will not post their opinion here; so T never mind how many

Re: unacceptable cookies

2001-01-31 Thread Quin Selman
Hello Brian, Wednesday, January 31, 2001, 10:51:07 PM, you wrote: BC The 'm-word,' I'll call it, isn't something you'd BC blurt out in public -- as far as the US is concerned -- or, at least BC *most* people wouldn't. And, the fact that he mixed that word with BC that particular phrase, well,

Re: unacceptable cookies

2001-01-31 Thread Thomas
Hello Quin, On Wed, 31 Jan 2001 23:43:22 -0700GMT (01/02/2001, 14:43 +0800GMT), Quin Selman wrote: It's heard frequently every day on TV, radio, movies, in ordinary social intercourse and in the schools. In the U.S. of A. That country represents about 1% of the world's population. --