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Posted by Steelman on December 5th, 2004



Posted by Dr Hackenbush on December 5th, 2004



"Steelman" <sean.coy@ntlworld.com> wrote in message
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You need to download DVD Region+CSS Free

they work in the background and will sort out the problem



Posted by °Mike° on December 5th, 2004


Subject goes up there ... ^^^^^


Question goes down there ... vvv

On Sun, 05 Dec 2004 12:46:15 GMT, in
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Steelman scrawled:


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Posted by Dr Hackenbush on December 5th, 2004



"Dr Hackenbush" <bazwillrun_KICK_THE_CRAP@yahoo.co.uk_INVALID> wrote in
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Posted by Dr Hackenbush on December 5th, 2004



"°Mike°" <qp_mike_qp@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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And your point is what exactly, in what way have you aided the OP ?



Posted by °Mike° on December 5th, 2004


On Sun, 05 Dec 2004 14:52:54 GMT, in
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Dr Hackenbush scrawled:

My point is that questions should not be asked
in the subject line. What's yours?

I have added to his/her knowledge on how to compose
good usenet posts. Now is there anything else that
you would like explained?

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Posted by Dr Hackenbush on December 5th, 2004



"°Mike°" <qp_mike_qp@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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summed up in one nice short request, and neatly contained in the header.
I had no problem with that, in the same way that i dont care about top or
bottom postings

Who has passed this edict regarding format , who says questions shouldnt be
asked in the subject line
Show us here in this group this "should not be asked in the subject line"
that you claim



Posted by °Mike° on December 5th, 2004


On Sun, 05 Dec 2004 17:48:27 GMT, in
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Dr Hackenbush scrawled:

I never said the above line, at all. Are you in
the habit of post-editing?

I didn't, unlike you:
news:KcFsd.882$c_4.814@newsfe1-win.ntli.net
news:ahFsd.903$c_4.221@newsfe1-win.ntli.net

Which is where the "Subject" of a posted question goes...get it?

Well, bully for you.

What edict? Nobody (besides you) mentioned anything
about edicts or absolute rules.

It's a matter of common usage and common sense, of which
the latter seems to have escaped you.

TINU.

TINH

See above.

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Posted by trout on December 6th, 2004


Dr Hackenbush wrote:

Well, aside from matters of esthetics; some news servers (such as
individual.net) do not *carry* messages with empty bodies; limiting the
pool of people available to help the poster.
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Posted by Dr Hackenbush on December 6th, 2004



"°Mike°" <qp_mike_qp@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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TWAT



Posted by Dr Hackenbush on December 6th, 2004



"trout" <me2@privacy.net> wrote in message
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suit, and didnt allude to the problem that you refer.



Posted by °Mike° on December 6th, 2004


On Mon, 06 Dec 2004 07:58:31 GMT, in
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Dr Hackenbush scrawled:

What an intelligent response. You must be very proud
of yourself. Well done, your stupidity is growing by the
moment.

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Posted by °Mike° on December 6th, 2004


On Mon, 06 Dec 2004 08:02:20 GMT, in
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Dr Hackenbush scrawled:

No it wasn't, not in the least. You just took umbrage at
it, for some unknown reason, dug a hole for yourself, and
are now scrambling at the sides.

It wasn't meant to, dolt.

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