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To the moderator
I just posted a reply to 'router and raised panels ?s' which was posted by
'habbi'. I should have posted directly to 'toller' rather than to the entire group and have it look like I was chewing him out in front of everyone. I don't like discention and contention. I'd appreciate it if you could stop that post. Later, Chiz |
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There is no moderator! Once you hit send, you gotta live with the
words you wrote. Dave C & M wrote: I just posted a reply to 'router and raised panels ?s' which was posted by 'habbi'. I should have posted directly to 'toller' rather than to the entire group and have it look like I was chewing him out in front of everyone. I don't like discention and contention. I'd appreciate it if you could stop that post. Later, Chiz |
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On Sat, 21 May 2005 19:09:16 -0700, David wrote:
There is no moderator! Once you hit send, you gotta live with the words you wrote. Not necessarily. You can cancel your usenet message, and before it is read if you act quickly enough. |
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I've cancelled a few of my messages within seconds when I realized I
wanted to start all over with a new message. I'd get responses to the "cancelled" message, even though it disappeared from my newsreader's screen. So now I try harder to compose more carefully. Dave Guess who wrote: On Sat, 21 May 2005 19:09:16 -0700, David wrote: There is no moderator! Once you hit send, you gotta live with the words you wrote. Not necessarily. You can cancel your usenet message, and before it is read if you act quickly enough. |
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On Sat, 21 May 2005 21:29:48 -0400, "C & M" wrote:
I just posted a reply to 'router and raised panels ?s' which was posted by 'habbi'. I should have posted directly to 'toller' rather than to the entire group and have it look like I was chewing him out in front of everyone. I don't like discention and contention. I'd appreciate it if you could stop that post. Later, Chiz The cabal (there is no cabal) will get right on it. +--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ If you're gonna be dumb, you better be tough +--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ |
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"Guess who" wrote in message
Not necessarily. You can cancel your usenet message, and before it is read if you act quickly enough. Some ISP's allow cancellation on their servers, but that won't cancel the message when it has been echoed to a number of other servers out there. Most messages are echoed out rather quickly. |
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"C & M" wrote in message
... I just posted a reply to 'router and raised panels ?s' which was posted by 'habbi'. I should have posted directly to 'toller' rather than to the entire group and have it look like I was chewing him out in front of everyone. I don't like discention and contention. I'd appreciate it if you could stop that post. Later, Chiz Request denied. Moderator |
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On Sat, 21 May 2005 20:13:34 -0700, David wrote:
I've cancelled a few of my messages within seconds when I realized I wanted to start all over with a new message. I'd get responses to the "cancelled" message, even though it disappeared from my newsreader's screen. So now I try harder to compose more carefully. Problem with that is, that due to more than a decade of cancel control messages being abused, many newsservers don't honor them. So, truly, once you pull the trigger, it's out there forever. Google _will_ have it. |
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On Sun, 22 May 2005 11:00:01 GMT, Ba r r y wrote:
On Sat, 21 May 2005 21:29:48 -0400, "C & M" wrote: I don't like discention and contention. I'd appreciate it if you could stop that post. Doug? Can you take care of this? G Gosh...where's Vito to save us, at a time like this when we need him? |
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In article , Dave Hinz wrote:
On Sun, 22 May 2005 11:00:01 GMT, Ba r r y wrote: On Sat, 21 May 2005 21:29:48 -0400, "C & M" wrote: I don't like discention and contention. I'd appreciate it if you could stop that post. Doug? Can you take care of this? G Gosh...where's Vito to save us, at a time like this when we need him? Last I heard, he was over at alt.usenet.kooks, complaining about his recent Kook of the Month award... and of course the AUKers referred to his complaints as his "acceptance speech"... -- Regards, Doug Miller (alphageek at milmac dot com) Nobody ever left footprints in the sands of time by sitting on his butt. And who wants to leave buttprints in the sands of time? |
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"Ba r r y" wrote in message
Doug? Can you take care of this? G Hell, all this time I thought BAD was the moderator. -- www.e-woodshop.net Last update: 5/14/05 |
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On Sun, 22 May 2005 11:58:36 GMT, Doug Miller wrote:
In article , Dave Hinz wrote: On Sun, 22 May 2005 11:00:01 GMT, Ba r r y Doug? Can you take care of this? G Gosh...where's Vito to save us, at a time like this when we need him? Last I heard, he was over at alt.usenet.kooks, complaining about his recent Kook of the Month award... and of course the AUKers referred to his complaints as his "acceptance speech"... Priceless. And where better to have him expending his energies. |
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In article , Woodchuck Bill wrote:
Dave Hinz wrote in : Vito has actually "won" 4 kook awards in total. He hasn't won Kook Of The Month, (yet?) My mistake. It was actually "Clueless Newbie of the Month". but he has won the Six of Diamonds in the kook card deck. One of the AUK guys made a Vito Kuhn FAQ page, and all of his awards are listed there. The link is... http://www.kookology.info/frito/ -- Regards, Doug Miller (alphageek at milmac dot com) Nobody ever left footprints in the sands of time by sitting on his butt. And who wants to leave buttprints in the sands of time? |
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I'm sorry to have to be the one to bring you this news.... but the
moderator of this NG was found dead in his workshop this morning. The coroner said it was the worst case of belt-sander suicide he'd ever seen. The attending police officer mumbled something like " 36-grit...the coward.." |
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"Robatoy" wrote in message ... I'm sorry to have to be the one to bring you this news.... but the moderator of this NG was found dead in his workshop this morning. The coroner said it was the worst case of belt-sander suicide he'd ever seen. The attending police officer mumbled something like " 36-grit...the coward.." A true coward. A true wood dorker whould have fallen on his pointy stick. Or used a wooden plane. |
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"Lee Michaels" wrote in message ... "Robatoy" wrote in message ... I'm sorry to have to be the one to bring you this news.... but the moderator of this NG was found dead in his workshop this morning. The coroner said it was the worst case of belt-sander suicide he'd ever seen. The attending police officer mumbled something like " 36-grit...the coward.." A true coward. A true wood dorker whould have fallen on his pointy stick. Or used a wooden plane. I'm sure you've seen the grisly pictures on Rotten.com of the guy who committed suicide on his bandsaw (at work)? Drank a fifth of something and pulled himself through it. Nice cut. |
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"gw" wrote: "Lee Michaels" wrote in message ... "Robatoy" wrote in message ... I'm sorry to have to be the one to bring you this news.... but the moderator of this NG was found dead in his workshop this morning. The coroner said it was the worst case of belt-sander suicide he'd ever seen. The attending police officer mumbled something like " 36-grit...the coward.." A true coward. A true wood dorker whould have fallen on his pointy stick. Or used a wooden plane. I'm sure you've seen the grisly pictures on Rotten.com of the guy who committed suicide on his bandsaw (at work)? Drank a fifth of something and pulled himself through it. Nice cut. No..I haven't visited that site after the first time...*retch* But..I did hear about the guy who threw himself in front of a steamroller. He survived. He's in the local hospital in rooms 234, 235, 236. |
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Robatoy wrote: But..I did hear about the guy who threw himself in front of a steamroller. He survived. He's in the local hospital in rooms 234, 235, 236. His wife was asked what they should do with the body, should he die. Her reply? "Just put him in an envelope and mail him home." .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. please stop me |
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In article ,
Robatoy wrote: In article , "gw" wrote: "Lee Michaels" wrote in message ... "Robatoy" wrote in message ... I'm sorry to have to be the one to bring you this news.... but the moderator of this NG was found dead in his workshop this morning. The coroner said it was the worst case of belt-sander suicide he'd ever seen. The attending police officer mumbled something like " 36-grit...the coward.." A true coward. A true wood dorker whould have fallen on his pointy stick. Or used a wooden plane. I'm sure you've seen the grisly pictures on Rotten.com of the guy who committed suicide on his bandsaw (at work)? Drank a fifth of something and pulled himself through it. Nice cut. No..I haven't visited that site after the first time...*retch* But..I did hear about the guy who threw himself in front of a steamroller. He survived. He's in the local hospital in rooms 234, 235, 236. Yeah, yeah. But the important question is: which color of underwear did he wear *outside* his tights? How else are we to know if this was Flatman, or Ribbon? |
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