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Spruce Lee
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      04-09-2009
Hi:

I couldn't locate an asp group on my ng server, so I'm trying here.

Does anyone know of an asp programmer in the USA? Preferably Ohio or the
surrounding areas?

If yes... please contact mikelewissrATgmail.com

thanx

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Scott Johnson
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      04-09-2009
Spruce Lee wrote:
> Hi:
>
> I couldn't locate an asp group on my ng server, so I'm trying here.
>
> Does anyone know of an asp programmer in the USA? Preferably Ohio or the
> surrounding areas?
>
> If yes... please contact mikelewissrATgmail.com
>
> thanx
>


http://lmgtfy.com/?q=asp+newsgroups

Or this is probably more up your alley since your posting in a group
that you know is OT, and putting OT in your subject does not dismiss
your ignorance or make it OK.

http://just****inggoogleit.com/

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dorayme
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      04-09-2009
In article <n4rDl.12577$%>,
Scott Johnson <> wrote:

> Or this is probably more up your alley since your posting in a group
> that you know is OT, and putting OT in your subject does not dismiss
> your ignorance or make it OK.


Please don't talk to visitors like this. I mean, there are few enough of
them these days... I have even resorted to giving beggars and buskers
cards inviting them to visit alt.html and have had to do a bit of PR
about how friendly it is...

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rf
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      04-09-2009
dorayme wrote:
> In article <n4rDl.12577$%>,
> Scott Johnson <> wrote:
>
>> Or this is probably more up your alley since your posting in a group
>> that you know is OT, and putting OT in your subject does not dismiss
>> your ignorance or make it OK.

>
> Please don't talk to visitors like this. I mean, there are few enough
> of them these days... I have even resorted to giving beggars and
> buskers cards inviting them to visit alt.html and have had to do a
> bit of PR about how friendly it is...


So you endorse every stupid bloody google groper out there posting
advertisments and job requests in here? We are getting enough of that stupid
bikini contest **** as it is, or do you endorse those as well?


 
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Scott Johnson
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      04-10-2009
dorayme wrote:
> In article <n4rDl.12577$%>,
> Scott Johnson <> wrote:
>
>> Or this is probably more up your alley since your posting in a group
>> that you know is OT, and putting OT in your subject does not dismiss
>> your ignorance or make it OK.

>
> Please don't talk to visitors like this. I mean, there are few enough of
> them these days... I have even resorted to giving beggars and buskers
> cards inviting them to visit alt.html and have had to do a bit of PR
> about how friendly it is...
>


Why the heck would you need to invite visitors??? This is a tech level
newsgroup not a chat-room. People (non-trolls) come here to give and
receive information regarding HTML, hence the name alt.html, not
alt.lonelyheartsclub.

And we are friendly if people come here for the right reasons and give
half an effort. It's those that post what they feel like and ask us to
solve problems they have not even 'tried' to solve themselves that tend
to bend nerves.

There are plenty of NG out there for social networking, I would advise
you send invites to them please.

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Neredbojias
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      04-10-2009
On 09 Apr 2009, "rf" <> wrote:

> dorayme wrote:
>> In article <n4rDl.12577$%>,
>> Scott Johnson <> wrote:
>>
>>> Or this is probably more up your alley since your posting in a
>>> group that you know is OT, and putting OT in your subject does not
>>> dismiss your ignorance or make it OK.

>>
>> Please don't talk to visitors like this. I mean, there are few
>> enough of them these days... I have even resorted to giving beggars
>> and buskers cards inviting them to visit alt.html and have had to do
>> a bit of PR about how friendly it is...

>
> So you endorse every stupid bloody google groper out there posting
> advertisments and job requests in here? We are getting enough of that
> stupid bikini contest **** as it is, or do you endorse those as well?


Yep. "Topless or nothing" is my motto...

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dorayme
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      04-10-2009
In article <hgwDl.23006$>,
Scott Johnson <> wrote:

> This is a tech level
> newsgroup not a chat-room. People (non-trolls) come here to give and
> receive information regarding HTML, hence the name alt.html, not
> alt.lonelyheartsclub.
>

Thanks Scott. I never knew this.
>
> And we are friendly if people come here for the right reasons and give
> half an effort. It's those that post what they feel like and ask us to
> solve problems they have not even 'tried' to solve themselves that tend
> to bend nerves.
>
> There are plenty of NG out there for social networking, I would advise
> you send invites to them please.


I just nicked up to the main street (busy inner suburb of Sydney) and
starting fumbling in a tramp's pocket to retrieve my invite to alt.html
card. By-standers thought I was robbing him, police were called... I was
let go this time after some fast talking. But I got some suspicious
looks as I walked away. One copper called me back and asked for a card
as he was "getting into webpage design". So not all was lost.

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dorayme
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      04-10-2009
In article <MCvDl.2088$>,
"rf" <> wrote:

> dorayme wrote:
> > In article <n4rDl.12577$%>,
> > Scott Johnson <> wrote:
> >
> >> Or this is probably more up your alley since your posting in a group
> >> that you know is OT, and putting OT in your subject does not dismiss
> >> your ignorance or make it OK.

> >
> > Please don't talk to visitors like this. I mean, there are few enough
> > of them these days... I have even resorted to giving beggars and
> > buskers cards inviting them to visit alt.html and have had to do a
> > bit of PR about how friendly it is...

>
> So you endorse every stupid bloody google groper out there posting
> advertisments and job requests in here? We are getting enough of that stupid
> bikini contest **** as it is, or do you endorse those as well?


I endorse gentlemanly conduct and restraint in jumping to wild
conclusions.

"Hi:
I couldn't locate an asp group on my ng server, so I'm trying here.
Does anyone know ...
thanx "

does not seem to me to equate to "every stupid bloody google groper out
there posting advertisments and job requests in here"

Maybe my filters block out a lot? Maybe mine sense the less discursive
human differences? Maybe I would say different if I saw a lot of these
things?

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Scott Johnson
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      04-10-2009
dorayme wrote:
> In article <hgwDl.23006$>,
> Scott Johnson <> wrote:
>
>> This is a tech level
>> newsgroup not a chat-room. People (non-trolls) come here to give and
>> receive information regarding HTML, hence the name alt.html, not
>> alt.lonelyheartsclub.
>>

> Thanks Scott. I never knew this.
>> And we are friendly if people come here for the right reasons and give
>> half an effort. It's those that post what they feel like and ask us to
>> solve problems they have not even 'tried' to solve themselves that tend
>> to bend nerves.
>>
>> There are plenty of NG out there for social networking, I would advise
>> you send invites to them please.

>
> I just nicked up to the main street (busy inner suburb of Sydney) and
> starting fumbling in a tramp's pocket to retrieve my invite to alt.html
> card. By-standers thought I was robbing him, police were called... I was
> let go this time after some fast talking. But I got some suspicious
> looks as I walked away. One copper called me back and asked for a card
> as he was "getting into webpage design". So not all was lost.
>


Did not mean to get you into any sort of trouble...

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Scott Johnson
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      04-10-2009
dorayme wrote:
> In article <MCvDl.2088$>,
> "rf" <> wrote:
>
>> dorayme wrote:
>>> In article <n4rDl.12577$%>,
>>> Scott Johnson <> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Or this is probably more up your alley since your posting in a group
>>>> that you know is OT, and putting OT in your subject does not dismiss
>>>> your ignorance or make it OK.
>>> Please don't talk to visitors like this. I mean, there are few enough
>>> of them these days... I have even resorted to giving beggars and
>>> buskers cards inviting them to visit alt.html and have had to do a
>>> bit of PR about how friendly it is...

>> So you endorse every stupid bloody google groper out there posting
>> advertisments and job requests in here? We are getting enough of that stupid
>> bikini contest **** as it is, or do you endorse those as well?

>
> I endorse gentlemanly conduct and restraint in jumping to wild
> conclusions.
>
> "Hi:
> I couldn't locate an asp group on my ng server, so I'm trying here.
> Does anyone know ...
> thanx "
>
> does not seem to me to equate to "every stupid bloody google groper out
> there posting advertisments and job requests in here"
>
> Maybe my filters block out a lot? Maybe mine sense the less discursive
> human differences? Maybe I would say different if I saw a lot of these
> things?
>


I agree I could of handled it better and not have been so rude (maybe
its a blood sugar thing), and I will try to behave better. But it does
get tiring...

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