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I'd like 1PW and Toddh to note this correspondence, if not too busy!
"Peter Foldes" <> wrote in message news:... > Thank you for your warm wishes. But I will take the knowledge to my > next life if it means not telling you. Why not study up on this Dave > and learn it all by yourself. It is not hard for many, but can be > difficult for some who pretend to not know and ask questions not > directly but from behind (very evident with you) which makes you a > Troll extraordinaire who deserves the Nothing award. > > Peter - I really /have/ tried to learn! For example, when Annexcafe went 'private' you enroled, and posted, as Derek Feldman. This thread has some history: http://www.microsoft.com/communities...2-ed6d03d9f32c The poster '-jen' caught you out if I recall correctly. This can be substantiated by reviewing the header from a recent message you posted on Annexcafe, where it can be clearly seen that the 'X-Authenticated-User: is Derek (not Peter as one might expect!). I'm surprised that you didn't change it. Subject: OT:Narrow or LongBoat From: "Peter Foldes" <> Date: Thu, 25 Jun 2009 20:43:32 -0400 Message-ID: <> Bytes: 547 Lines: 6 NNTP-Posting-Host: 74.57.253.90 Path: pegasus.annex.net!not-for-mail Newsgroups: annexcafe.general.user2user X-Authenticated-User: Derek X-Trace: pegasus.annex.net 1245977006 74.57.253.90 (25 Jun 2009 19:43:26 -0500) Reply-to: "Peter Foldes" <bounce@bounce> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="iso-8859-1"; reply-type=original Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Priority: 3 X-MSMail-Priority: Normal X-Newsreader: Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.3790.3959 x-mimeole: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.3790.4325 Xref: pegasus.annex.net annexcafe.general.user2user:262643 Still an ID Ten T -- Peter *************************** The wise folk reading here will note that the IP address of 74.57.253.90 is the same as the post to which I am replying in '24hoursupport.helpdesk' group. You have explained that posts with are made from your home using your daughter's computer (when your many servers are in use - for what I have never established). It was *you* who set me the example of operating on the Usenet groups with a 'forged' name. I wonder how many other folk do the same. Any idea? Some further 'history' for anyone reading may be found here: http://www.microsoft.com/communities...ty.homeuser s -- Dave ~BD~ |
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> I'd like 1PW and Toddh to note this correspondence, if not too busy! Ok Dave, it's time: *NOBODY CARES* If you want to post this drivel to your little Microsoft test group, go ahead, or take it to email; but PLEASE quit cross-posting it to Usenet discussion groups! -- -bts -Friends don't let friends drive Windows Beauregard T. Shagnasty |
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"Beauregard T. Shagnasty" <> writes:
> ~BD~ wrote: > >> I'd like 1PW and Toddh to note this correspondence, if not too busy! > > Ok Dave, it's time: *NOBODY CARES* > > If you want to post this drivel to your little Microsoft test group, go > ahead, or take it to email; but PLEASE quit cross-posting it to Usenet > discussion groups! /me sheepishly nods Sorry Dave, I enabled you longer than I should've already. You seem like you may be a good guy, but I'm getting the feeling that there's something amiss with you that creates a lot of self-inflicted drama. -- Todd H. Todd H. |
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"Beauregard T. Shagnasty" <> wrote in message news:h34b9l$r33$... > ~BD~ wrote: > >> I'd like 1PW and Toddh to note this correspondence, if not too busy! > > Ok Dave, it's time: *NOBODY CARES* > > If you want to post this drivel to your little Microsoft test group, > go > ahead, or take it to email; but PLEASE quit cross-posting it to Usenet > discussion groups! > > -- > -bts > -Friends don't let friends drive Windows OK BTS - no need to shout! Maybe a silly query, but quite serious. You said "your little Microsoft test group" yet this is *not* MY group - the naive amongst us believe this to be a Microsoft Communities group which has slipped over to Usenet. You talk as if it is, maybe, a Google Group set up by me/others. Might there possibly be come confusion here? Is 'microsoft.public.test.here' a true blue Microsoft group? Thanks in anticipation of some sensible comment(s). -- Dave ~BD~ |
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"Todd H." <> wrote in message news:... > "Beauregard T. Shagnasty" <> writes: > >> ~BD~ wrote: >> >>> I'd like 1PW and Toddh to note this correspondence, if not too busy! >> >> Ok Dave, it's time: *NOBODY CARES* >> >> If you want to post this drivel to your little Microsoft test group, >> go >> ahead, or take it to email; but PLEASE quit cross-posting it to >> Usenet >> discussion groups! > > /me sheepishly nods > > Sorry Dave, I enabled you longer than I should've already. You seem > like you may be a good guy, but I'm getting the feeling that there's > something amiss with you that creates a lot of self-inflicted drama. > > -- > Todd H. > Thanks for your 'final' response, Todd and yes, I AM a good guy!! Maybe someone else can explain why the so-called Peter Foldes has copies of all the posts I have made for the last four years? Is that 'normal'? Will he, simply because he has a Server 2003, keep a record of every single post in all newsgroups which he has looked at - for anybody/everybody? Or am I special? Here is a copy of a post he has just made - I recall making this post way back then (but *I* don't have a copy!) "Peter Foldes" <> wrote in message news:... > From 2006 > > No floppy in the drive. > > BIOS reset and PC rebooted. Same error. I then went "inside" my > machine and > cleared the CMOS using a Jumper to clear data. Reset BIOS afterwards > and > then rebooted. Same "disk read error". > > I'd like to know what our experts can tell me about these errors and > what > they think may have caused them on an otherwise healthy machine. > > Dave > > (PS Thanks TechAngel - I'll involve you later if there's no interest > from > anyone else. > ~BD~ |
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In alt.computer.security, ~BD~ cross-posted:
> "Beauregard T. Shagnasty" wrote: >> ~BD~ wrote: >>> I'd like 1PW and Toddh to note this correspondence, if not too busy! >> >> Ok Dave, it's time: *NOBODY CARES* >> >> If you want to post this drivel to your little Microsoft test group, >> go ahead, or take it to email; but PLEASE quit cross-posting it to >> Usenet discussion groups! > > OK BTS - no need to shout! Maybe a silly query, but quite serious. > > You said "your little Microsoft test group" yet this is *not* MY group After looking at a couple thousand posts there, and after weeding out the spam and real test messages, one is left with only a few real people, and _you_. > - the naive amongst us believe this to be a Microsoft Communities > group which has slipped over to Usenet. You talk as if it is, maybe, > a Google Group set up by me/others. If it was a Google Group, I'd never see it. > Might there possibly be come confusion here? Is > 'microsoft.public.test.here' a true blue Microsoft group? Of course it is a Microsoft group. For testing. Not cross-posting. (Since you won't snip signatures, I'll do it for you.) Beauregard T. Shagnasty |
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"~BD~" <> writes:
.... >Maybe someone else can explain why the so-called Peter Foldes has copies >of all the posts I have made for the last four years? Is that 'normal'? >Will he, simply because he has a Server 2003, keep a record of every >single post in all newsgroups which he has looked at - for >anybody/everybody? EVERYBODY has a copy of every post you have ever made. groups.google.com >Or am I special? Here is a copy of a post he has just made - I recall >making this post way back then (but *I* don't have a copy!) Unruh |
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Please provide a link to that post - which *you* found on Google.
Thanks -- Dave "Unruh" <unruh-> wrote in message news:5%H5m.35724$PH1.24658@edtnps82... > "~BD~" <> writes: > > > ... >>Maybe someone else can explain why the so-called Peter Foldes has >>copies >>of all the posts I have made for the last four years? Is that >>'normal'? >>Will he, simply because he has a Server 2003, keep a record of every >>single post in all newsgroups which he has looked at - for >>anybody/everybody? > > EVERYBODY has a copy of every post you have ever made. > groups.google.com > > > >>Or am I special? Here is a copy of a post he has just made - I recall >>making this post way back then (but *I* don't have a copy!) > > > > > ~BD~ |
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"Beauregard T. Shagnasty" <> wrote in message news:h379b2$9uv$... >>> Ok Dave, it's time: *NOBODY CARES* Well - you SHOULD care about bad guys - they might just help kill your mother/father/brother/sister/son or daughter! > After looking at a couple thousand posts there, and after weeding out > the spam and real test messages, one is left with only a few real > people, and _you_. Oi! I'm real! And I DO care! >> - the naive amongst us believe this to be a Microsoft Communities >> group which has slipped over to Usenet. You talk as if it is, maybe, >> a Google Group set up by me/others. > > If it was a Google Group, I'd never see it. Please explain. Thanks . >> Might there possibly be come confusion here? Is >> 'microsoft.public.test.here' a true blue Microsoft group? > > Of course it is a Microsoft group. For testing. Not cross-posting. So can you explain why other very experienced folk continue to correspond with me in such a group? Have you looked? -- Dave ~BD~ |
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~BD~ wrote:
> Please provide a link to that post - which *you* found on Google. > > Thanks > -- > Dave > > "Unruh" <unruh-> wrote in message > news:5%H5m.35724$PH1.24658@edtnps82... >> "~BD~" <> writes: >> >> >> ... >>> Maybe someone else can explain why the so-called Peter Foldes has >>> copies >>> of all the posts I have made for the last four years? Is that >>> 'normal'? >>> Will he, simply because he has a Server 2003, keep a record of every >>> single post in all newsgroups which he has looked at - for >>> anybody/everybody? >> EVERYBODY has a copy of every post you have ever made. >> groups.google.com >> >> >> >>> Or am I special? Here is a copy of a post he has just made - I recall >>> making this post way back then (but *I* don't have a copy!) >> >> >> >> > > Why do people feed this guy? It just gives him more fuel. Has it occurred to anybody that if he were ignored, he would eventually take his crup elsewhere? jc Jon Cosby |
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