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msconfirgin'
Posted by Frosty on March 13th, 2007


On Mon, 12 Mar 2007 23:06:48 -0500 in 24hoursupport.helpdesk Sock
Puppet <none@this.time>, intended to write something intelligible, but
instead wrote :



Posted by Frosty on March 13th, 2007


On 12 Mar 2007 21:59:17 -0700 in 24hoursupport.helpdesk "McFly"
<rlanuza1@gmail.com>, intended to write something intelligible, but
instead wrote :

Poast it again please. The werds are spinning by way to quickly.

Posted by Walter Mautner on March 13th, 2007


Sock Puppet wrote:

....
You are wrong - win3.11 already had a limited registry (3.0 had none) but it
was just used for assigning programs to extensions, and preparing
the "print" and "open" associations. Not mandatory, though.
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Posted by Walter Mautner on March 13th, 2007


Frosty wrote:

LOL. Makes me suspicious about your meds

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Posted by The artist known as ? on March 14th, 2007


Walter Mautner inspired greatness with:


No, you are wrong. You're thinking of system.ini and win.ini files.
There was absolutely no registry in Win 3.1 or 3.11 - it was
indruduced in Win 95.





Posted by Kadaitcha Man on March 14th, 2007


The artist known as ? <none@this.time> Thou liar. Thou gross hag. Thou
worthless inchworm. Thou distempered languageless. Ye ruminated and ye
peeped:

No, you are wrong. Mautner can't think.

--
alt.usenet.kooks - Hammer of Thor: February 2007.
Pierre Salinger Memorial Hook, Line & Sinker:
September 2005, April 2006, January 2007.

Vescere puter subgalia meis.

"Now I know what it is. Now I know what it means when an
alt.usenet.kook x-post shows up."
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Posted by The artist known as ? on March 14th, 2007


Kadaitcha Man inspired greatness with:


I will not be held responsible for his lack of thinking.



Posted by User on March 14th, 2007



"The artist known as ?" <none@this.time> wrote in message
news:uklev29j79mqiabph7t7h50f4u4nh3avl6@4ax.com...
What about being responsible for your lack of knowledge? The Windows
Registry was most certainly introduced with Windows 3.1



Posted by Kadaitcha Man on March 14th, 2007


The artist known as ? <none@this.time> Thou coward. Those healths will
make thee and thy state look ill. Thou mechanical salt-butter rogue.
Thou lunatic knave. Ye chatter and ye hawked:

You will be held responsible for anything I deign to make you responsible
for. That makes you wrong on three counts.

--
alt.usenet.kooks
"We are arrant knaves all, believe none of us."
Hamlet, Act 3, Scene 1 [129]

Hammer of Thor: February 2007. Pierre Salinger Memorial Hook,
Line & Sinker: September 2005, April 2006, January 2007.

Vescere puter subgalia meis.

"Now I know what it is. Now I know what it means when an
alt.usenet.kook x-post shows up."
AOK in news:ermdlu$nli$1@registered.motzarella.org