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- Re: (OT) Re: I don't blame the trolls
In article <gl5u76ti57t0pm346c3di56j6kuce du...@4ax.com>, William George
Yes, and for the following reason:
See? You hang around a place long enough, you get to know certain names
as posting brands. There are some people you can rely on not to get
carried away. I learned early on in Usenet that the author's name is a - Re: (OT) Re: I don't blame the trolls
In article <i5i2ni$gb...@news.eternal-sep tember.org>, Wingnut
David and "Hole" have probably been around Usenet longer than I have.
If they don't kill by thread, the reason is unlikely to be lack of
imagination or lack of experience with newsreaders.
I think you'd be amazed at what interests some people, and by how many - Re: What Did You Watch? 2010-09-05 (Sunday)
Oh, I bet the leftists at the time were eating that shit up with a
spoon! ha ha - Re: What Did You Watch? 2010-09-04 (Saturday) It was? I was not aware of that!
- Re: What Did You Watch? 2010-09-04 (Saturday)
In article <nrnd86d82uts0k5qe06nolemlr7vk v6...@4ax.com>, da...@block.net
wrote:
That's being rather optimistic. - Re: What Did You Watch? 2010-09-04 (Saturday)
Yes, I saw that, but I did find it annoying that it ran in 30-second
segments. - Re: What Did You Watch? 2010-09-03 (Friday)
In article <nnnd86dv774msqb9ddf32s9b6f08p kl...@4ax.com>, da...@block.net
wrote:
Heh. I like the German word for "secret weapon", 'wunderwaffe'.
Panels about TV shows, but several of the venues had TV monitors for
those in the back row. - Re: Condoleezza Rice - America's First Female President ? Somebody Call 911 !
Non sequitur noted. Get back to us when you have a real argument to
make. - Re: What Did You Watch 2010-09-07 (Tuesday)
In article <9mdf86dskemrddsj27f1nn3ilgc2j g0...@4ax.com>, da...@block.net
wrote:
Tim spends his real life as dean of a fashion school, so I inferred they
were famous (to people like him) clothing designers, That of course begs
the question "why would anyone care?". - Re: HAPPY BIRTHDAY STAR TREK Yes, this was a very important date for me.
- Re: The É(eh)PC President/Party Leader BEATEN UP downto wn Toronto BY panhandling UNDERCOVER COP And you posted this off-topic article here because?
- Re: THE FRUITS OF THE WAR ON DRUGS ARE DROPPING BENEATH THE UH BUSH. hillary clinton sez it's time to take over mexico's government like we did columbia. And you posted this off-topic article here because?
- Re: Mad Men "Waldorf Stories" (spoilers)
On Mon, 06 Sep 2010 19:50:56 GMT, veryso...@nocando.com (Pinstripe
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Don didn't protest that assertion.
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I know you are joking but Don clearly. :-) They both saw their dad die
before them though. :-(
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Distracted clearly, and that could cause his dry spell and being
burned out. As I said elsewhere he needs a family to stablize him. - Re: Justifying copyright length
But Mozart would have benefited from some proper health care and that
costs money. - Re: Justifying copyright length
Or perhaps he understands it quite well but disagrees with you about it.
& many similar anecdotes
1. Correlation is not proof of causation.
2. Your concern seems to be with attribution, i.e. with plagiarism; not
with restricting copying per se.
"If I have seen further, it is only by standing on the shoulders of