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depth of thread
Posted by Osiris on July 31st, 2006


Universal law of Usenet #1:
Any thread with a depth greater than 3 has gone off topic.


Posted by badgolferman on July 31st, 2006


Osiris, 7/31/2006,5:51:47 AM, wrote:

Why is THIS thread not marked as {OT} ?

Posted by Bazzer Smith on July 31st, 2006


I find top posters tend to stay on topic the most.

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Posted by Osiris on July 31st, 2006


On Mon, 31 Jul 2006 16:24:53 GMT, "Bazzer Smith" <me@invalid.net>
wrote:

That IS the definition of "top poster" ?

Posted by Grinder on July 31st, 2006


Bazzer Smith wrote:
Does anyone know where I can get Quicksilver wholesale?

Posted by Bazzer Smith on July 31st, 2006



"Grinder" <grinder@no.spam.maam.com> wrote in message
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Dunno, does anyone know what the legal mimumum for the depth of thread on a
car
tyre in the UK, I believe it is 1 mm across 3/4 of the tyre?



Posted by Osiris on July 31st, 2006


On Mon, 31 Jul 2006 19:43:40 GMT, "Bazzer Smith" <me@invalid.net>
wrote:

here it is the inverse of stated law: minimum 3

Posted by kony on July 31st, 2006


On Mon, 31 Jul 2006 22:56:14 +0200, Osiris <> wrote:


My big toe is staring at me.

Posted by Bazzer Smith on August 1st, 2006



<Osiris> wrote in message news:eirsc2t8rtql4p4cfg9t2hrm81uc0bmtu6@4ax.com...
Alos known as changing the subject without changing the subject.




Posted by badgolferman on August 1st, 2006


Bazzer Smith, 7/31/2006,8:09:51 PM, wrote:

AKA "hijacking the thread".

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Posted by Osiris on August 1st, 2006


On Tue, 01 Aug 2006 00:09:51 GMT, "Bazzer Smith" <me@invalid.net>
wrote:

qed


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