Re: New software for vehicles: MyRide
#11
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Re: Stop Crossposting (was "Re: New software for vehicles: MyRide")
"thelizman" <hammerattack@teamrocs.com> wrote in message
news:1034los6h2mile4@corp.supernews.com...
> <Note: Crossposted, hopefully for the last time, so some people can get
> the hint>
>
> Scott in Aztlán wrote:
> <snip>
>
> Do you think you guys can confine your offtopic discussion to your own
> damn newsgroups? I doubt anyone in any of these newsgroups gives a hoot
> about linked lists, arrays, enums, vectors, yadda yadda yadda.
>
Our comments were jokes made at the expense of the spammer that originally
posted. Too bad you aren't educated enough to get them.
What is rather amusing about your comment though is that "linked lists,
arrays, enums, vectors,"
and all that "yadda yadda yadda" are critical to the operation of the
computer and network
that your posting from. You couldn't spew about not giving a ---- about
them without
using them to do your spewing!
And of course I won't even start about engine computers because I'm sure the
newest
vehicle you own is vintage 1972 and thus totally mechanically controlled.
Nah, automotive
enthusiasts really don't give a ---- about how computer software works!
But don't worry, I did pull rec.autos.antique out of the distribution list!
Ted
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Re: Stop Crossposting (was "Re: New software for vehicles: MyRide")
"thelizman" <hammerattack@teamrocs.com> wrote in message
news:1034los6h2mile4@corp.supernews.com...
> <Note: Crossposted, hopefully for the last time, so some people can get
> the hint>
>
> Scott in Aztlán wrote:
> <snip>
>
> Do you think you guys can confine your offtopic discussion to your own
> damn newsgroups? I doubt anyone in any of these newsgroups gives a hoot
> about linked lists, arrays, enums, vectors, yadda yadda yadda.
>
Our comments were jokes made at the expense of the spammer that originally
posted. Too bad you aren't educated enough to get them.
What is rather amusing about your comment though is that "linked lists,
arrays, enums, vectors,"
and all that "yadda yadda yadda" are critical to the operation of the
computer and network
that your posting from. You couldn't spew about not giving a ---- about
them without
using them to do your spewing!
And of course I won't even start about engine computers because I'm sure the
newest
vehicle you own is vintage 1972 and thus totally mechanically controlled.
Nah, automotive
enthusiasts really don't give a ---- about how computer software works!
But don't worry, I did pull rec.autos.antique out of the distribution list!
Ted
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Re: Stop Crossposting (was "Re: New software for vehicles: MyRide")
"thelizman" <hammerattack@teamrocs.com> wrote in message
news:1034los6h2mile4@corp.supernews.com...
> <Note: Crossposted, hopefully for the last time, so some people can get
> the hint>
>
> Scott in Aztlán wrote:
> <snip>
>
> Do you think you guys can confine your offtopic discussion to your own
> damn newsgroups? I doubt anyone in any of these newsgroups gives a hoot
> about linked lists, arrays, enums, vectors, yadda yadda yadda.
>
Our comments were jokes made at the expense of the spammer that originally
posted. Too bad you aren't educated enough to get them.
What is rather amusing about your comment though is that "linked lists,
arrays, enums, vectors,"
and all that "yadda yadda yadda" are critical to the operation of the
computer and network
that your posting from. You couldn't spew about not giving a ---- about
them without
using them to do your spewing!
And of course I won't even start about engine computers because I'm sure the
newest
vehicle you own is vintage 1972 and thus totally mechanically controlled.
Nah, automotive
enthusiasts really don't give a ---- about how computer software works!
But don't worry, I did pull rec.autos.antique out of the distribution list!
Ted
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Re: Stop Crossposting (was "Re: New software for vehicles: MyRide")
thelizman wrote:
> <Note: Crossposted, hopefully for the last time, so some people can get
> the hint>
>
> Scott in Aztlán wrote:
> <snip>
>
> Do you think you guys can confine your offtopic discussion to your own
> damn newsgroups? I doubt anyone in any of these newsgroups gives a hoot
> about linked lists, arrays, enums, vectors, yadda yadda yadda.
You are a riot and a hypocrite. You don't mind cross posting yet you
condemn others for doing what you just did. Who elected you the netcop?
By the way, which newsgroup is 'your own?'
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Re: Stop Crossposting (was "Re: New software for vehicles: MyRide")
thelizman wrote:
> <Note: Crossposted, hopefully for the last time, so some people can get
> the hint>
>
> Scott in Aztlán wrote:
> <snip>
>
> Do you think you guys can confine your offtopic discussion to your own
> damn newsgroups? I doubt anyone in any of these newsgroups gives a hoot
> about linked lists, arrays, enums, vectors, yadda yadda yadda.
You are a riot and a hypocrite. You don't mind cross posting yet you
condemn others for doing what you just did. Who elected you the netcop?
By the way, which newsgroup is 'your own?'
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Re: Stop Crossposting (was "Re: New software for vehicles: MyRide")
thelizman wrote:
> <Note: Crossposted, hopefully for the last time, so some people can get
> the hint>
>
> Scott in Aztlán wrote:
> <snip>
>
> Do you think you guys can confine your offtopic discussion to your own
> damn newsgroups? I doubt anyone in any of these newsgroups gives a hoot
> about linked lists, arrays, enums, vectors, yadda yadda yadda.
You are a riot and a hypocrite. You don't mind cross posting yet you
condemn others for doing what you just did. Who elected you the netcop?
By the way, which newsgroup is 'your own?'
#17
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Re: Stop Crossposting (was "Re: New software for vehicles: MyRide")
Scott in Aztlán wrote:
> On Tue, 17 Feb 2004 13:03:43 -0500, thelizman <hammerattack@teamrocs.com> wrote:
>
>
>><Note: Crossposted, hopefully for the last time, so some people can get
>>the hint>
>
>
> It always cracks me up when ******** make off-topic posts to complain about
> off-topic posts, or make massive crossposts to complain about massive
> crossposts, and see nothing wrong with what they're doing. :)
Well, if I *don't* crosspost it, it won't be seen by the people to whom
it is addressed. Moreover, crossposting is allowable when the message is
intended for audiences across multiple groups who have a vested interest
in the content. So, unlike you girls, my crossposting is within
acceptable usenet protocol.
> Here's a hint for you, genius: learn to use your ------- kill file. You can
> PLONK by both author and by subject; had you done so yesterday, your panties
> would not be in such a big knot right now. ;)
Why should I have to set up a gizillion kill files just because some
inconsiderate jerk can't trim his or her header file? And then
potentially miss posts I want to see? Or risk getting further posts
because someone adjusts the subject line? I prefer my other option - to
contact the ISP of the offending poster and file an abuse complaint.
Now lets let that be the last word (for god's sake).
--
thelizman
hammerattack@teamrocs.com
teamROCS Car Audio Forums http://www.teamrocs.com/caraudio/
teamROCS Car Audio News http://www.teamrocs.com/news/
"It's about the music, stupid"
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> On Tue, 17 Feb 2004 13:03:43 -0500, thelizman <hammerattack@teamrocs.com> wrote:
>
>
>><Note: Crossposted, hopefully for the last time, so some people can get
>>the hint>
>
>
> It always cracks me up when ******** make off-topic posts to complain about
> off-topic posts, or make massive crossposts to complain about massive
> crossposts, and see nothing wrong with what they're doing. :)
Well, if I *don't* crosspost it, it won't be seen by the people to whom
it is addressed. Moreover, crossposting is allowable when the message is
intended for audiences across multiple groups who have a vested interest
in the content. So, unlike you girls, my crossposting is within
acceptable usenet protocol.
> Here's a hint for you, genius: learn to use your ------- kill file. You can
> PLONK by both author and by subject; had you done so yesterday, your panties
> would not be in such a big knot right now. ;)
Why should I have to set up a gizillion kill files just because some
inconsiderate jerk can't trim his or her header file? And then
potentially miss posts I want to see? Or risk getting further posts
because someone adjusts the subject line? I prefer my other option - to
contact the ISP of the offending poster and file an abuse complaint.
Now lets let that be the last word (for god's sake).
--
thelizman
hammerattack@teamrocs.com
teamROCS Car Audio Forums http://www.teamrocs.com/caraudio/
teamROCS Car Audio News http://www.teamrocs.com/news/
"It's about the music, stupid"
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Re: Stop Crossposting (was "Re: New software for vehicles: MyRide")
Scott in Aztlán wrote:
> On Tue, 17 Feb 2004 13:03:43 -0500, thelizman <hammerattack@teamrocs.com> wrote:
>
>
>><Note: Crossposted, hopefully for the last time, so some people can get
>>the hint>
>
>
> It always cracks me up when ******** make off-topic posts to complain about
> off-topic posts, or make massive crossposts to complain about massive
> crossposts, and see nothing wrong with what they're doing. :)
Well, if I *don't* crosspost it, it won't be seen by the people to whom
it is addressed. Moreover, crossposting is allowable when the message is
intended for audiences across multiple groups who have a vested interest
in the content. So, unlike you girls, my crossposting is within
acceptable usenet protocol.
> Here's a hint for you, genius: learn to use your ------- kill file. You can
> PLONK by both author and by subject; had you done so yesterday, your panties
> would not be in such a big knot right now. ;)
Why should I have to set up a gizillion kill files just because some
inconsiderate jerk can't trim his or her header file? And then
potentially miss posts I want to see? Or risk getting further posts
because someone adjusts the subject line? I prefer my other option - to
contact the ISP of the offending poster and file an abuse complaint.
Now lets let that be the last word (for god's sake).
--
thelizman
hammerattack@teamrocs.com
teamROCS Car Audio Forums http://www.teamrocs.com/caraudio/
teamROCS Car Audio News http://www.teamrocs.com/news/
"It's about the music, stupid"
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> On Tue, 17 Feb 2004 13:03:43 -0500, thelizman <hammerattack@teamrocs.com> wrote:
>
>
>><Note: Crossposted, hopefully for the last time, so some people can get
>>the hint>
>
>
> It always cracks me up when ******** make off-topic posts to complain about
> off-topic posts, or make massive crossposts to complain about massive
> crossposts, and see nothing wrong with what they're doing. :)
Well, if I *don't* crosspost it, it won't be seen by the people to whom
it is addressed. Moreover, crossposting is allowable when the message is
intended for audiences across multiple groups who have a vested interest
in the content. So, unlike you girls, my crossposting is within
acceptable usenet protocol.
> Here's a hint for you, genius: learn to use your ------- kill file. You can
> PLONK by both author and by subject; had you done so yesterday, your panties
> would not be in such a big knot right now. ;)
Why should I have to set up a gizillion kill files just because some
inconsiderate jerk can't trim his or her header file? And then
potentially miss posts I want to see? Or risk getting further posts
because someone adjusts the subject line? I prefer my other option - to
contact the ISP of the offending poster and file an abuse complaint.
Now lets let that be the last word (for god's sake).
--
thelizman
hammerattack@teamrocs.com
teamROCS Car Audio Forums http://www.teamrocs.com/caraudio/
teamROCS Car Audio News http://www.teamrocs.com/news/
"It's about the music, stupid"
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Re: Stop Crossposting (was "Re: New software for vehicles: MyRide")
Scott in Aztlán wrote:
> On Tue, 17 Feb 2004 13:03:43 -0500, thelizman <hammerattack@teamrocs.com> wrote:
>
>
>><Note: Crossposted, hopefully for the last time, so some people can get
>>the hint>
>
>
> It always cracks me up when ******** make off-topic posts to complain about
> off-topic posts, or make massive crossposts to complain about massive
> crossposts, and see nothing wrong with what they're doing. :)
Well, if I *don't* crosspost it, it won't be seen by the people to whom
it is addressed. Moreover, crossposting is allowable when the message is
intended for audiences across multiple groups who have a vested interest
in the content. So, unlike you girls, my crossposting is within
acceptable usenet protocol.
> Here's a hint for you, genius: learn to use your ------- kill file. You can
> PLONK by both author and by subject; had you done so yesterday, your panties
> would not be in such a big knot right now. ;)
Why should I have to set up a gizillion kill files just because some
inconsiderate jerk can't trim his or her header file? And then
potentially miss posts I want to see? Or risk getting further posts
because someone adjusts the subject line? I prefer my other option - to
contact the ISP of the offending poster and file an abuse complaint.
Now lets let that be the last word (for god's sake).
--
thelizman
hammerattack@teamrocs.com
teamROCS Car Audio Forums http://www.teamrocs.com/caraudio/
teamROCS Car Audio News http://www.teamrocs.com/news/
"It's about the music, stupid"
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> On Tue, 17 Feb 2004 13:03:43 -0500, thelizman <hammerattack@teamrocs.com> wrote:
>
>
>><Note: Crossposted, hopefully for the last time, so some people can get
>>the hint>
>
>
> It always cracks me up when ******** make off-topic posts to complain about
> off-topic posts, or make massive crossposts to complain about massive
> crossposts, and see nothing wrong with what they're doing. :)
Well, if I *don't* crosspost it, it won't be seen by the people to whom
it is addressed. Moreover, crossposting is allowable when the message is
intended for audiences across multiple groups who have a vested interest
in the content. So, unlike you girls, my crossposting is within
acceptable usenet protocol.
> Here's a hint for you, genius: learn to use your ------- kill file. You can
> PLONK by both author and by subject; had you done so yesterday, your panties
> would not be in such a big knot right now. ;)
Why should I have to set up a gizillion kill files just because some
inconsiderate jerk can't trim his or her header file? And then
potentially miss posts I want to see? Or risk getting further posts
because someone adjusts the subject line? I prefer my other option - to
contact the ISP of the offending poster and file an abuse complaint.
Now lets let that be the last word (for god's sake).
--
thelizman
hammerattack@teamrocs.com
teamROCS Car Audio Forums http://www.teamrocs.com/caraudio/
teamROCS Car Audio News http://www.teamrocs.com/news/
"It's about the music, stupid"
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Re: Stop Crossposting (was "Re: New software for vehicles: MyRide")
Chuckles wrote:
>
>
> You are a riot and a hypocrite. You don't mind cross posting yet you
> condemn others for doing what you just did.
That's because the subject of my post is relevent to each group. The
inane babbling about computer terms is neither on-topic for this or any
other group. My request that people not crosspost off-topic material is
a valid action with respect to standard usenet protocol.
> Who elected you the netcop?
This a community forum. I have a simple request. Stop crossposting. You
can choose to follow it like a good member of the overall usenet
community, or you can choose to ignore it, in which case I can contact
your ISP and file an abuse complaint - and the few ISPs which still
provide nntp services are very protective of them.
> By the way, which newsgroup is 'your own?'
The newsgroup that I'm primarly posting to is rec.audio.car. Please
remove, k thx.
(children, sheesh)
--
thelizman
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teamROCS Car Audio Forums http://www.teamrocs.com/caraudio/
teamROCS Car Audio News http://www.teamrocs.com/news/
"It's about the music, stupid"
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>
>
> You are a riot and a hypocrite. You don't mind cross posting yet you
> condemn others for doing what you just did.
That's because the subject of my post is relevent to each group. The
inane babbling about computer terms is neither on-topic for this or any
other group. My request that people not crosspost off-topic material is
a valid action with respect to standard usenet protocol.
> Who elected you the netcop?
This a community forum. I have a simple request. Stop crossposting. You
can choose to follow it like a good member of the overall usenet
community, or you can choose to ignore it, in which case I can contact
your ISP and file an abuse complaint - and the few ISPs which still
provide nntp services are very protective of them.
> By the way, which newsgroup is 'your own?'
The newsgroup that I'm primarly posting to is rec.audio.car. Please
remove, k thx.
(children, sheesh)
--
thelizman
hammerattack@teamrocs.com
teamROCS Car Audio Forums http://www.teamrocs.com/caraudio/
teamROCS Car Audio News http://www.teamrocs.com/news/
"It's about the music, stupid"
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