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You are fibbing, Har Har. I just checked with my secret decoder ring
and your ISP is in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania....... IOW, you are due south and west of me. Not near the coast at all. Unless you are counting Lake Erie.....lol. Now go wash your mouth out with Sunlight soap for fibbing!!! "webster72n" wrote in message ... "Shane" wrote in message ... You're not near the coast, are you, Harry? I forget where, but I'm sure its not, like, California, or Massachussetts, or New York State, or, indeed, Washington. Its land-locked, isn't it? Not quite sure where you're going with this, but that depends on how far is near. From my standpoint it is near. Hope that doesn't make me 'locked out'. Looks a lot like Liverpool is going to 'lock out' MU. webster72n wrote: "Shane" wrote in message ... It will presumably have been removed, just like my FF post to which only you responded was. Come to think of it, you responded to the so-called so-called spam message too. Not the only one, but the first? Maybe you're the filter, Harry. Why would you think that? I didn't give it much thought, but surely had no idea of it being spam. What those signs are representing is which I wanted to know, but no more. For the future I'll mind my own business. And just for clarification, my reply did not contain the message! Glad Mike got it sorted out for us. Also, the FF thing was nothing personal at all. When I clicked on the given link my FF browser displayed the message I quoted in my reply and I put it 'up for grabs'. Can we smoke a 'peace-pipe' together now? Hail to the King, or better, the Queen, H. On broadband, resetting the group is trivial. And broadband or not, returning messages to their previously Read state is also trivial. Shane webster72n wrote: Looks more like a czech-affair to me, but everything else shows in ME, except this funny looking thing. I may just have to 'live with it', as they say. No need to buy Vista, I was only wondering whether it shows up in other ME systems, or it just so happened to mine. Thanks for the reply. H. "Heather" wrote in message ... No clue......I am using XP with OE6 and if you are referring to the Afghani/Iranian/whatever spam, I saw it with the above. But not about to buy Vista to find out.......lol. "webster72n" wrote in message ... When I turned on my ME machine, the so-called spam message wasn't present at all in OE 6. It only shows up in my Vista Windows Live Mail. Why would that be so? Harry. |
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"Heather" wrote in message ... You are fibbing, Har Har. That's not my style at all. The location of my ISP is entirely different from my own, which is roughly 50 miles west of Philly and placing you due north. I understand you plan to open up a Best Buy in 2010, if the price is right (supposedly property values are falling rapidly right now)? I just checked with my secret decoder ring and your ISP is in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania....... IOW, you are due south and west of me. Not near the coast at all. Unless you are counting Lake Erie.....lol. Now go wash your mouth out with Sunlight soap for fibbing!!! "webster72n" wrote in message ... "Shane" wrote in message ... You're not near the coast, are you, Harry? I forget where, but I'm sure its not, like, California, or Massachussetts, or New York State, or, indeed, Washington. Its land-locked, isn't it? Not quite sure where you're going with this, but that depends on how far is near. From my standpoint it is near. Hope that doesn't make me 'locked out'. Looks a lot like Liverpool is going to 'lock out' MU. webster72n wrote: "Shane" wrote in message ... It will presumably have been removed, just like my FF post to which only you responded was. Come to think of it, you responded to the so-called so-called spam message too. Not the only one, but the first? Maybe you're the filter, Harry. Why would you think that? I didn't give it much thought, but surely had no idea of it being spam. What those signs are representing is which I wanted to know, but no more. For the future I'll mind my own business. And just for clarification, my reply did not contain the message! Glad Mike got it sorted out for us. Also, the FF thing was nothing personal at all. When I clicked on the given link my FF browser displayed the message I quoted in my reply and I put it 'up for grabs'. Can we smoke a 'peace-pipe' together now? Hail to the King, or better, the Queen, H. On broadband, resetting the group is trivial. And broadband or not, returning messages to their previously Read state is also trivial. Shane webster72n wrote: Looks more like a czech-affair to me, but everything else shows in ME, except this funny looking thing. I may just have to 'live with it', as they say. No need to buy Vista, I was only wondering whether it shows up in other ME systems, or it just so happened to mine. Thanks for the reply. H. "Heather" wrote in message ... No clue......I am using XP with OE6 and if you are referring to the Afghani/Iranian/whatever spam, I saw it with the above. But not about to buy Vista to find out.......lol. "webster72n" wrote in message ... When I turned on my ME machine, the so-called spam message wasn't present at all in OE 6. It only shows up in my Vista Windows Live Mail. Why would that be so? Harry. |
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"webster72n" wrote in message ... I understand you plan to open up a Best Buy in 2010, if the price is right (supposedly property values are falling rapidly right now)? Are you flaming nuts?? You Americans started this world crisis and we are in far better shape financially (as a country) than you are. We have what are called "checks and balances" on the financial markets and the banks. And I am damn glad we do. Some 30 years ago, while I was working in property law, they tried out these sort of subprime mortgages. At renewal time, people just put their keys on the kitchen table and walked out. We have NEVER allowed anything quite so idiotic since. Grumbling......Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae......stupid bloody names for crooked mortgage companies....grumble. (G) I just checked with my secret decoder ring and your ISP is in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania....... IOW, you are due south and west of me. Not near the coast at all. Unless you are counting Lake Erie.....lol. Now go wash your mouth out with Sunlight soap for fibbing!!! |
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"Heather" wrote in message ... "webster72n" wrote in message ... I understand you plan to open up a Best Buy in 2010, if the price is right (supposedly property values are falling rapidly right now)? Are you flaming nuts?? You Americans started this world crisis and we are in far better shape financially (as a country) than you are. We have what are called "checks and balances" on the financial markets and the banks. And I am damn glad we do. Has nothing to do with what I am, Figgs, I was just quoting news about Best Buys holding off on that purchase in the hope that prices in properties will go lower. Negotiations must be pending. And where the financial crisis is concerned, it seems to be a world wide affair where the Brits and others have just as big a stake in it as we Americans do. You may have a somewhat better position nationally, but on a broader scale you are no better off than we are, since you are closely tied to us (with Mexico closer than any other country), because of the impending unification (like it or not!). Some 30 years ago, while I was working in property law, they tried out these sort of subprime mortgages. At renewal time, people just put their keys on the kitchen table and walked out. We have NEVER allowed anything quite so idiotic since. You deserve an A for effort in that regard! Grumbling......Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae......stupid bloody names for crooked mortgage companies....grumble. (G) Your anger is shared by many Americans , be assured, but that doesn't change anything, many also still love their capitalism, no matter how detrimental. Cheer up, there are better days ahead, if you can believe it. I just checked with my secret decoder ring and your ISP is in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania....... IOW, you are due south and west of me. Not near the coast at all. Unless you are counting Lake Erie.....lol. Now go wash your mouth out with Sunlight soap for fibbing!!! |
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On Sat, 21 Mar 2009 14:14:18 -0400, webster72n wrote:
Hail to the King, or better, the Queen, H. Actually, on this side of the pond, it is "Hail to Ceasar"; as in Ceasar Barackius Obamus. -- Norman ~Shine, bright morning light, ~now in the air the spring is coming. ~Sweet, blowing wind, ~singing down the hills and valleys. |
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On Sun, 22 Mar 2009 22:17:21 -0400, Heather wrote:
You are fibbing, Har Har. I just checked with my secret decoder ring and your ISP is in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania....... I ran a trace route to his NNTP-Posting-IP-Address: | 03/23/09 15:31:33 Slow traceroute 72.251.106.144 | Trace 72.251.106.144 ... | 192.168.0.1 RTT: 0ms TTL:170 (suzuka.aosake.net ok) | 68.126.43.0 RTT: 9ms TTL:170 (adsl-68-126-43-0.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net ok) | 76.246.22.129 RTT: 9ms TTL:170 (No rDNS) | 151.164.93.237 RTT: 8ms TTL:170 (No rDNS) | 151.164.38.46 RTT: 11ms TTL:170 (No rDNS) | 151.164.249.102 RTT: 17ms TTL:170 (asn2828-XO.pxpaca.sbcglobal.net ok) | 207.88.12.181 RTT: 13ms TTL:170 (207.88.12.181.ptr.us.xo.net ok) | 65.106.1.57 RTT: 13ms TTL:170 (ge7-0-0d0.rar1.sanjose-ca.us.xo.net ok) | 65.106.0.37 RTT: 87ms TTL:170 (p1-0-0.RAR1.Washington-DC.us.xo.net ok) | 65.106.0.1 RTT: 88ms TTL:170 (p6-0-0.rar2.nyc-ny.us.xo.net ok) | 65.106.3.18 RTT: 94ms TTL:170 (p0-0-0d0.mar2.cambridge-ma.us.xo.net ok) | 207.88.86.158 RTT: 93ms TTL:170 (207.88.86.158.ptr.us.xo.net ok) | 65.47.144.122 RTT: 94ms TTL:170 (ip65-47-144-122.z144-47-65.customer.algx.net ok) | 207.2.124.1 RTT: 94ms TTL:170 (gi9-2.border12.bed.ma.rnktel.net ok) | 160.79.123.54 RTT: 96ms TTL:170 (No rDNS) | 72.251.106.144 RTT: 385ms TTL:113 (No rDNS) The Giga-bit router three hops from the end says, "Bedford Massachusetts". The latency is about right for MA, but a tad long for PA. -- Norman ~Shine, bright morning light, ~now in the air the spring is coming. ~Sweet, blowing wind, ~singing down the hills and valleys. |
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Ahem......the Queen of English will now correct you. It is spelled
"Caesar". And be damn glad you have Obama as your President......we'd take him in a nano second!! "N. Miller" wrote in message ... On Sat, 21 Mar 2009 14:14:18 -0400, webster72n wrote: Hail to the King, or better, the Queen, H. Actually, on this side of the pond, it is "Hail to Ceasar"; as in Ceasar Barackius Obamus. -- Norman ~Shine, bright morning light, ~now in the air the spring is coming. ~Sweet, blowing wind, ~singing down the hills and valleys. |
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I understand you plan to open up a Best Buy in 2010, if the price is
right (supposedly property values are falling rapidly right now)? I am not quite sure what you mean by this???? We have loads of Best Buy stores up here in Canada. In fact they bought out a huge electronics chain called Future Shop, which just might be their undoing. Perhaps you could enlighten me about what they are purchasing, etc. "webster72n" wrote in message ... "Heather" wrote in message ... "webster72n" wrote in message ... I understand you plan to open up a Best Buy in 2010, if the price is right (supposedly property values are falling rapidly right now)? Are you flaming nuts?? You Americans started this world crisis and we are in far better shape financially (as a country) than you are. We have what are called "checks and balances" on the financial markets and the banks. And I am damn glad we do. Has nothing to do with what I am, Figgs, I was just quoting news about Best Buys holding off on that purchase in the hope that prices in properties will go lower. Negotiations must be pending. And where the financial crisis is concerned, it seems to be a world wide affair where the Brits and others have just as big a stake in it as we Americans do. You may have a somewhat better position nationally, but on a broader scale you are no better off than we are, since you are closely tied to us (with Mexico closer than any other country), because of the impending unification (like it or not!). Some 30 years ago, while I was working in property law, they tried out these sort of subprime mortgages. At renewal time, people just put their keys on the kitchen table and walked out. We have NEVER allowed anything quite so idiotic since. You deserve an A for effort in that regard! Grumbling......Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae......stupid bloody names for crooked mortgage companies....grumble. (G) Your anger is shared by many Americans , be assured, but that doesn't change anything, many also still love their capitalism, no matter how detrimental. Cheer up, there are better days ahead, if you can believe it. I just checked with my secret decoder ring and your ISP is in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania....... IOW, you are due south and west of me. Not near the coast at all. Unless you are counting Lake Erie.....lol. Now go wash your mouth out with Sunlight soap for fibbing!!! |
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"N. Miller" wrote in message ... On Sun, 22 Mar 2009 22:17:21 -0400, Heather wrote: You are fibbing, Har Har. I just checked with my secret decoder ring and your ISP is in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania....... I ran a trace route to his NNTP-Posting-IP-Address: Whatever you came up with is wrong, Norman, I am on dial-up and those are all 'rented' places, if that's the right definition. The home address is a lot closer to the location Figgs mentioned. | 03/23/09 15:31:33 Slow traceroute 72.251.106.144 | Trace 72.251.106.144 ... | 192.168.0.1 RTT: 0ms TTL:170 (suzuka.aosake.net ok) | 68.126.43.0 RTT: 9ms TTL:170 (adsl-68-126-43-0.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net ok) | 76.246.22.129 RTT: 9ms TTL:170 (No rDNS) | 151.164.93.237 RTT: 8ms TTL:170 (No rDNS) | 151.164.38.46 RTT: 11ms TTL:170 (No rDNS) | 151.164.249.102 RTT: 17ms TTL:170 (asn2828-XO.pxpaca.sbcglobal.net ok) | 207.88.12.181 RTT: 13ms TTL:170 (207.88.12.181.ptr.us.xo.net ok) | 65.106.1.57 RTT: 13ms TTL:170 (ge7-0-0d0.rar1.sanjose-ca.us.xo.net ok) | 65.106.0.37 RTT: 87ms TTL:170 (p1-0-0.RAR1.Washington-DC.us.xo.net ok) | 65.106.0.1 RTT: 88ms TTL:170 (p6-0-0.rar2.nyc-ny.us.xo.net ok) | 65.106.3.18 RTT: 94ms TTL:170 (p0-0-0d0.mar2.cambridge-ma.us.xo.net ok) | 207.88.86.158 RTT: 93ms TTL:170 (207.88.86.158.ptr.us.xo.net ok) | 65.47.144.122 RTT: 94ms TTL:170 (ip65-47-144-122.z144-47-65.customer.algx.net ok) | 207.2.124.1 RTT: 94ms TTL:170 (gi9-2.border12.bed.ma.rnktel.net ok) | 160.79.123.54 RTT: 96ms TTL:170 (No rDNS) | 72.251.106.144 RTT: 385ms TTL:113 (No rDNS) The Giga-bit router three hops from the end says, "Bedford Massachusetts". The latency is about right for MA, but a tad long for PA. -- Norman ~Shine, bright morning light, ~now in the air the spring is coming. ~Sweet, blowing wind, ~singing down the hills and valleys. |
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"Heather" wrote in message ... Ahem......the Queen of English will now correct you. It is spelled "Caesar". That's were German comes in handy, you write it exactly as you spell it. I wasn't calling on my own, instead it was an appeasement, when referring to the Queen. Thought you might have known. And be damn glad you have Obama as your President......we'd take him in a nano second!! That proves limited knowledge of our situation. At one time prior it may have seemed correct, but not any longer. His debt-making is only going to prolong and intensify the agony later on. But if you like him, it's just as well, he is going to be the first 'New World Order' Leader. "N. Miller" wrote in message ... On Sat, 21 Mar 2009 14:14:18 -0400, webster72n wrote: Hail to the King, or better, the Queen, H. Actually, on this side of the pond, it is "Hail to Ceasar"; as in Ceasar Barackius Obamus. -- Norman ~Shine, bright morning light, ~now in the air the spring is coming. ~Sweet, blowing wind, ~singing down the hills and valleys. |
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