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"Gene Kearns" wrote in message
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... at least as a subject line. It's driving my anti-virus software
nuts.... and you get deleted without any chance of being read....

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"Gene Kearns" wrote in message
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... at least as a subject line. It's driving my anti-virus software
nuts.... and you get deleted without any chance of being read....

Stanley, your news reader is seriously *BROKEN*. It should have stripped
everything including and after Gene's sig seperator (an absolutely
standard '-- ' on a line of its own)from the quoted text. If it fails to
do so, its up to you to delete it by hand! (Or google for OE Quotefix)
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And what's more likely to work, stopping '.'ing (requires the
co-operation of *all* the frustated boaters AND the trolls who now know
it gets Gene's goat) or Gene fixing his antivirus software?

WTF is an antivirus program doing scanning USENET subject headers
anyway? It can and should be scanning attatchments but as this isn't a
binary group, if it strips those indiscriminately, no harm done.

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Stanley, your news reader is seriously *BROKEN*. It should have stripped
everything including and after Gene's sig seperator (an absolutely
standard '-- ' on a line of its own)from the quoted text. If it fails to
do so, its up to you to delete it by hand! (Or google for OE Quotefix)
--

Grady-White Gulfstream, out of Oak Island, NC.



This must have been posted by someone who I have blocked, since I never saw
this reply until someone else bumped it.

Nothing is *BROKEN*... I formatted the subject line like that on purpose.
'Twas an attempt at humor.


Main Entry: hu·mor
Pronunciation: 'hyü-m&r, 'yü-
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English humour, from Anglo-French umor, umour, from
Medieval Latin & Latin; Medieval Latin humor, from Latin humor, umor
moisture; akin to Old Norse vokr damp, Latin humEre to be moist, and perhaps
to Greek hygros wet
1 a : a normal functioning bodily semifluid or fluid (as the blood or lymph)
b : a secretion (as a hormone) that is an excitant of activity
2 a in medieval physiology : a fluid or juice of an animal or plant;
specifically : one of the four fluids entering into the constitution of the
body and determining by their relative proportions a person's health and
temperament b : characteristic or habitual disposition or bent : TEMPERAMENT
of cheerful humor c : an often temporary state of mind imposed especially
by circumstances was in no humor to listen d : a sudden, unpredictable, or
unreasoning inclination : WHIM the uncertain humors of nature
3 a : that quality which appeals to a sense of the ludicrous or absurdly
incongruous b : the mental faculty of discovering, expressing, or
appreciating the ludicrous or absurdly incongruous c : something that is or
is designed to be comical or amusing
synonym see WIT
- out of humor : out of sorts


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Stanley Barthfarkle wrote:

Stanley, your news reader is seriously *BROKEN*. It should have stripped
everything including and after Gene's sig seperator (an absolutely
standard '-- ' on a line of its own)from the quoted text. If it fails to
do so, its up to you to delete it by hand! (Or google for OE Quotefix)

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Grady-White Gulfstream, out of Oak Island, NC.



This must have been posted by someone who I have blocked, since I never saw
this reply until someone else bumped it.

Nothing is *BROKEN*... I formatted the subject line like that on purpose.
'Twas an attempt at humor.



snip dictionary quote. Reason: Lacked HUMOUR

Still *BROKEN*, Still using Micro$oft Outhouse Express and now posting
in 'Format=Flowed; Response'. Known for stripping attribution lines.
FIX IT.

The probable alternative is that you are deliberately trolling, in which
case, get a life, move on, find anoother group to grope and please *DO*
killfile me.


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Stanley Barthfarkle wrote:

Is being a Net Nanny a paying job, or is it an internship?

No its a hobby or passtime when its too *cold* *windy* or whatever to
either go sailing or do any worthwile boat maintenance and some newbie,
clueless or troll has exceeded my annoyance threshold.

There are *reasons* for most of the USENET conventions. Some are
legacies from the bad old days of slow connections and dumb terminals,
and appear to be somewhat dated in the era of mass cheap broadband but
if you've ever tried to catch up with your favourite groups (forums for
the Google impaired generation) on a slow dialup in some African port or
via a mobile data service or on a weak WiFi signal in some dodgy
anchorage, you'll appreciate other posters who also respect the
conventions such as bottom posting or interspersing with appropriate
snipping, appropriate quoting [hint: many readers don't know why you are
getting all ****y about 'net nannys'], preserving at least minimal
attribution lines and marking the subject as (OT) [never use OT: as the
broken Micro$haft newsreaders convert any two letter XX: to or its
equivalent in your local language, so the convention has been
pragmatically adapted] and changing the subject when the topic of the
thread changes but still referring to the old subject so that those
readers with broken threading can still easily skip what they dont want
to see, cross-posting appropriately rather than multi-posting if you
need to ask the same question in several groups etc.

I am not making any value judgements about (properly marked OT)
non-boating content or flaming grammer, spelling or whatever, nor am I
going to start on the whole anonymous poster thing (though for my own
sanity I have most of the anonymous remailers globally filtered), nor do
I follow you from group to group posting RFC numbers in responce to your
every post - in other words - I have a life!

Its a bit like the guy next to you when you come back to the bar saying
"by the way, you're flying low". The correct response is to
inconspicuously adjust your attire and quietly thank him, not to climb
on top of the bar and scream and shout and jump up and down pointing at
the guy who tried to help you while you let it *all* hang out.

Now as I said before, if you dont like criticism, *please* killfile me,
and if you continue to irritate I will likewise killfile you.

For the rest of the audience, normal service will resume shortly.
Meanwhile, some obligatory boating content: I fitted a SBC 140 ADV PLUS
battery charger last weekend and I have to go down the boat tommorrow to
check on it and splice up and reeve some new halyards. Whats on your
winter maintenance list?


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"Stanley Barthfarkle" wrote in message
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Is being a Net Nanny a paying job, or is it an internship?


It's a self appointed position. No need for messy applications,
qualifications, elections etc.
Just ask JohnH.


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