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Posted by mookie on December 31st, 2003


TI would like to start a news group. How do I start one? Please give me the
steps. Email this to mcq2248@earthlink.net
Thank You


Posted by Boomer on December 31st, 2003


"mookie" <mcq2248@earthlink.net> wrote in
news:EIGIb.17325$IM3.4501@newsread3.news.atl.earth link.net:

Hi

No, I won't send e-mail to you.

Read this _very_carefully.
http://www.nylon.net/alt/newgroup.htm

Or the _easiest_ way to make your very own *group*:
http://groups.yahoo.com/
http://groups.msn.com
http://www.voy.com/
http://www.yabbforum.com/
http://www.xsorbit.com/products_home.html

And here:
http://members.fortunecity.com/nnqweb/nnqlinks.html

Posted by Brian H¹© on December 31st, 2003


mookie said:

Step 1 requires that you show that you are capable of searching a newsgroup for
previous identical requests.

You *MUST* post the exact number of posts that you found for this request in
this newsgroup.

If you fail to give the correct answer, you will not be permitted to to proceed
to Step 2.




Posted by °Mike° on December 31st, 2003


First, tell me what the 101st rule of acquisition is?


On Wed, 31 Dec 2003 20:55:00 GMT, in
<EIGIb.17325$IM3.4501@newsread3.news.atl.earthlink .net>
mookie scrawled:

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Basic computer maintenance
http://uk.geocities.com/personel44/maintenance.html

Posted by Brian H¹© on December 31st, 2003


°Mike° said:

If at first you don't succeed, give up?




Posted by SgtMinor on December 31st, 2003


Dang, had this been just a few hours later, yours would've been the
first such request in 2004.

But what's the problem with you mookies? On my news server I can
already subscribe to news:mookie.godtalk, mookie.morbid, mookie.music,
mookie.poetry, and mookie.xfiles. Give it a rest, mookie, you're not
Elvis...

Happy New Year.

mookie wrote:

Posted by BuffNET Tech Support - MichaelJ on January 1st, 2004


Brian H¹© wrote:

um.. Isn't that the 1st rule of Sky Diving?

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BuffNET Technical Support Supervisor
(BEHOLD! The power of the BOFH!)


Posted by gangle on January 1st, 2004


"The only value of a collectible is what you can get
somebody else to pay for it."

(Thou hast confused "mookie" with "Moogie."
One "Moogie" and zero "mookie" here:
http://www.ex-astris-scientia.org/ga...ine/ishka2.jpg )

"°Mike°" wrote


Posted by William Poaster on January 1st, 2004


It was on Wed, 31 Dec 2003 22:21:43 -0500, just as I was halfway through a
large jam doughnut, that BuffNET Tech Support - MichaelJ wrote:

Only if the 'chute doesn't open.

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"Who still needs Windows XP?"
http://www.waltercedric.com/pc/suse/myExperience.htm

Posted by °Mike° on January 1st, 2004


On Thu, 1 Jan 2004 04:25:57 -0800, in
<lPGdnQCEV8tKjGmiRVn-hA@giganews.com>
gangle scrawled:

"Never do something you can make someone do for you."
http://au.geocities.com/bec78202/Ferengi.html


Fuck you.
http://www.deepsev9.free.fr/equipage.php


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Basic computer maintenance
http://uk.geocities.com/personel44/maintenance.html

Posted by gangle on January 2nd, 2004


"°Mike°" wrote
There is no definitive 101st rule.
What I quoted:
http://tradermike.net/movethecrowd/a...cquisition.php
No 101 here:
http://www.vidiot.com/st-ds9/rules.html
Or here:
http://web.umr.edu/~mjr/ferrules.html
But another with what you quoted:
http://mario.lapam.mo.it/ds9/rules.htm



Posted by °Mike° on January 2nd, 2004


On Thu, 1 Jan 2004 20:20:20 -0800, in
<YsSdnQN-jrIbbGmi4p2dnA@giganews.com>
gangle scrawled:

Granted, but mine fit the question.

<snip>



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