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..........thread ever recorded on rec.boats?
The "Gasoline Prices" thread now has over 500 posts. Is this a record? |
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![]() JimH kirjoitti: .........thread ever recorded on rec.boats? The "Gasoline Prices" thread now has over 500 posts. Is this a record? Can't be... one sees such threads every now and then. Risto |
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Don't know if it's a record, but it's way above average...
JimH wrote: .........thread ever recorded on rec.boats? The "Gasoline Prices" thread now has over 500 posts. Is this a record? |
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On Sat, 05 Aug 2006 08:55:55 -0400, Gene Kearns
wrote: The "Bayliner" thread (from the late 90's, I think) featuring Captain Tostito's wild assertions and rabid brand loyalty lasted over a year... and I don't know *how* many gazillion posts..... Oh, I remember that. Gosh, what a waste of bandwidth. -- Blogging from Pine View Farm--http://frankwbell.no-ip.info/weblog Updates daily. Worthwhile updates occasionally. fwb2355 is a spam trap. Email frankwbell at comcast.net Slackware (http://www.slackware.com) and Opera (http://www.opera.com): the ultimate internet experience. |
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I looked around for that one, under tostito [s] captian , bayliner etc,
and couldn't find it. the most I got out of normal searchs was a thread w/ 122. FWB wrote: On Sat, 05 Aug 2006 08:55:55 -0400, Gene Kearns wrote: The "Bayliner" thread (from the late 90's, I think) featuring Captain Tostito's wild assertions and rabid brand loyalty lasted over a year... and I don't know *how* many gazillion posts..... Oh, I remember that. Gosh, what a waste of bandwidth. -- Blogging from Pine View Farm--http://frankwbell.no-ip.info/weblog Updates daily. Worthwhile updates occasionally. fwb2355 is a spam trap. Email frankwbell at comcast.net Slackware (http://www.slackware.com) and Opera (http://www.opera.com): the ultimate internet experience. |
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On Sun, 06 Aug 2006 15:01:35 -0400, wrote:
I looked around for that one, under tostito [s] captian , bayliner etc, and couldn't find it. the most I got out of normal searchs was a thread w/ 122. FWB wrote: On Sat, 05 Aug 2006 08:55:55 -0400, Gene Kearns wrote: The "Bayliner" thread (from the late 90's, I think) featuring Captain Tostito's wild assertions and rabid brand loyalty lasted over a year... and I don't know *how* many gazillion posts..... It kept mutating. The primary participants were Someone Who Still Posts Here Who Fills My Filters Till They Burst and Someone from a State in the Great Midwest Whose State School Board Thought (until the recent election) That They Are Scientists. It got down-right nasty at times. It was when I was first getting into newsgroups, using an IBM thinkpad with Windows--gosh, it might have still been Windows 3.1--it was around 95 or 96 or 97--I know it was before 98, because it was before my previous employer dumped my whole department. It drove many good people away screaming frustration. Almost every thread ended up getting hijacked by the feud, so it wasn't so much a single thread, as a single feud that polluted the waters for a year or more. If poster A responded to a thread about, oh, how to cook biscuits while camped out on a boat, poster B would join in and the feud would hijack that thread and eventually get around to Bayliners. A candidate for the longest thread ever, anywhere, is probably the "Glass Flows" thread from A. F. U. The subject line went through subtle mutations, but it went on for ages, absolutes ages: http://tinyurl.com/z49xu -- Blogging from Pine View Farm--http://frankwbell.no-ip.info/weblog Updates daily. Worthwhile updates occasionally. fwb2355 is a spam trap. Email frankwbell at comcast.net Slackware (http://www.slackware.com) and Opera (http://www.opera.com): the ultimate internet experience. |
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![]() "FWB" wrote in message news ![]() It got down-right nasty at times. It was when I was first getting into newsgroups, using an IBM thinkpad with Windows--gosh, it might have still been Windows 3.1--it was around 95 or 96 or 97--I know it was before 98, because it was before my previous employer dumped my whole department. Windows 3.1. Arguably the best version of Windows ever released. I used it on one machine until it just wouldn't work anymore with the increasing complexities of programs. Eisboch |
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![]() "Eisboch" wrote in message ... "FWB" wrote in message news ![]() It got down-right nasty at times. It was when I was first getting into newsgroups, using an IBM thinkpad with Windows--gosh, it might have still been Windows 3.1--it was around 95 or 96 or 97--I know it was before 98, because it was before my previous employer dumped my whole department. Windows 3.1. Arguably the best version of Windows ever released. I used it on one machine until it just wouldn't work anymore with the increasing complexities of programs. Eisboch Oh yeah? Hardwa 386 processor 16MB memory 500MB Hard drive OS: Windows 2.0 Internet Connection: 300 baud modem That baby flies! ;-) |
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![]() " JimH" not telling you @ pffftt.com wrote in message . .. "Eisboch" wrote in message ... "FWB" wrote in message news ![]() It got down-right nasty at times. It was when I was first getting into newsgroups, using an IBM thinkpad with Windows--gosh, it might have still been Windows 3.1--it was around 95 or 96 or 97--I know it was before 98, because it was before my previous employer dumped my whole department. Windows 3.1. Arguably the best version of Windows ever released. I used it on one machine until it just wouldn't work anymore with the increasing complexities of programs. Eisboch Oh yeah? Hardwa 386 processor 16MB memory 500MB Hard drive OS: Windows 2.0 Internet Connection: 300 baud modem That baby flies! ;-) I skipped the 386. Went straight from a Pal 286 running GeoWorks to a 486 with Windows and a blazingly fast 1200 baud modem. The Pal had an 8 Mhz clockspeed with a "turbo" button that would boost it up to 12 Mhz. 40 MB hard drive. Eisboch Eisboch |
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![]() "Eisboch" wrote in message ... " JimH" not telling you @ pffftt.com wrote in message . .. "Eisboch" wrote in message ... "FWB" wrote in message news ![]() It got down-right nasty at times. It was when I was first getting into newsgroups, using an IBM thinkpad with Windows--gosh, it might have still been Windows 3.1--it was around 95 or 96 or 97--I know it was before 98, because it was before my previous employer dumped my whole department. Windows 3.1. Arguably the best version of Windows ever released. I used it on one machine until it just wouldn't work anymore with the increasing complexities of programs. Eisboch Oh yeah? Hardwa 386 processor 16MB memory 500MB Hard drive OS: Windows 2.0 Internet Connection: 300 baud modem That baby flies! ;-) I skipped the 386. Went straight from a Pal 286 running GeoWorks to a 486 with Windows and a blazingly fast 1200 baud modem. The Pal had an 8 Mhz clockspeed with a "turbo" button that would boost it up to 12 Mhz. 40 MB hard drive. Eisboch Eisboch Tandy or Commodore? |
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