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Read the rules of conduct.
No more lying and no more spamming from you two lying linux spamming losers. Get lost and don't ever come back. You're not wanted nor needed here. This is a Vista ng...not a linux ng. Frank |
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I forgot to stick you in the troll bin...
you keep getting out... no not getting.. you are crawling leaving a track of stinky green slime behind you... IN TO THE BIN AGAIN AND THIS TIME STAY THERE! This newsgroup is wonderful without you! -- 50 Ways to leave your Vista.... CHORUS: You just format the drive , Clive Get a New Mac , Jack Y'don't need that crap toy, Roy Just get yourself free Boot from a *nix, Jix You don't need to discuss much Install XP, Lee And get yourself free "Frank" <fab@notspam.com> wrote in message news:OPfM7$JeIHA.5996@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > Read the rules of conduct. > No more lying and no more spamming from you two lying linux spamming > losers. > Get lost and don't ever come back. > You're not wanted nor needed here. > This is a Vista ng...not a linux ng. > Frank |
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See: http://www.donotfeedtheenergybeast.com/
"Frank" <fab@notspam.com> wrote in message news:OPfM7$JeIHA.5996@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > Read the rules of conduct. > No more lying and no more spamming from you two lying linux spamming > losers. > Get lost and don't ever come back. > You're not wanted nor needed here. > This is a Vista ng...not a linux ng. > Frank |
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On the Bridge! wrote:
> I forgot to stick you in the troll bin... > > you keep getting out... no not getting.. > > you are crawling leaving a track of stinky green slime behind you... > > IN TO THE BIN AGAIN AND THIS TIME STAY THERE! > > This newsgroup is wonderful without you! > But it's much, much better without you...LOL! Frank |
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> Read the rules of conduct. See below. > No more lying and no more spamming from you two lying linux spamming > losers. Spam is not mention. Oops. > Get lost and don't ever come back. You're not the moderator so fuçk off. > You're not wanted nor needed here. Speak for yourself, if you can. > This is a Vista ng...not a linux ng. > Frank "Rules of conduct We hope that you find the time you spend in Microsoft's Community Web sites to be useful and fun. To ensure that everyone has the best possible experience, we've established a few guidelines. Please take a moment to read them, and thank you for participating in a Microsoft Community. Expectations of service Microsoft's Role: Microsoft does not offer formal support for the communities you'll find here. Instead, our role is to provide a platform for people who want to take advantage of the global community of Microsoft customers and product experts. Microsoft may monitor content to ensure the accuracy of the information you'll find, but any information provided by Microsoft staff is offered "AS IS" with no warranties, and no rights are conferred. You assume all risk for your use. Microsoft MVPs: Microsoft MVPs (Most Valuable Professionals) volunteer technical answers and expertise in many Microsoft Community Web sites. Microsoft MVPs come from a wide range of backgrounds and professions. All share a willingness to give their time, expertise, and advice to enhance the technical skills of others. MVPs are not Microsoft employees and Microsoft has no expectations of MVPs beyond the expectations of courtesy, professionalism, and adherence to the Community rules that we ask of all Microsoft community members. For more information on the MVP program and how you can become an MVP, see http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/. Rules of conduct Appropriate Language: The purpose of our communities is to exchange technical information and expertise about Microsoft products. Please avoid personal attacks, slurs, and profanity in your interactions. Relevance to Topics: Please make sure that your postings in discussion groups and chats are relevant to the subject at hand. It is normal for some topics to drift from the stated subject. However, to ensure maximum benefit for everyone, we encourage you to keep your postings as close to the subject as possible. Advertising/Solicitation: These communities were created as a forum for providing peer-to-peer assistance on Microsoft products and services. We ask that you refrain from posting advertisements or solicitations that do not pertain directly to the intended use and purpose of the newsgroup or chat. Confidentiality: Please keep in mind that our communities are public spaces, so don't post anything that you don't want the world to see. Credit card numbers, product keys, and other confidential information, including anything covered under a non-disclosure agreement (NDA), should not be posted to a discussion group, chat, or other community." First, these rules of conduct ONLY apply if you use MS' web site, not Usenet, which is what I use. Two, no mention of spamming. Three, pay heed to this, Frank, the Hypocrite: "Appropriate Language: The purpose of our communities is to exchange technical information and expertise about Microsoft products. Please avoid personal attacks, slurs, and profanity in your interactions." Now stick that in your pipe and smoke it. Alias |
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with MVP's like the ones who roam in this joint,
who needs trolls? -- 50 Ways to leave your Vista.... CHORUS: You just format the drive , Clive Get a New Mac , Jack Y'don't need that crap toy, Roy Just get yourself free Boot from a *nix, Jix You don't need to discuss much Install XP, Lee And get yourself free "Alias" <iamalias@removethisgmail.com> wrote in message news:%23N0g4RKeIHA.4852@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > Frank wrote: >> Read the rules of conduct. > > See below. > >> No more lying and no more spamming from you two lying linux spamming >> losers. > > Spam is not mention. Oops. > >> Get lost and don't ever come back. > > You're not the moderator so fuçk off. > >> You're not wanted nor needed here. > > Speak for yourself, if you can. > >> This is a Vista ng...not a linux ng. >> Frank > > "Rules of conduct > > We hope that you find the time you spend in Microsoft's Community Web > sites to be useful and fun. To ensure that everyone has the best possible > experience, we've established a few guidelines. Please take a moment to > read them, and thank you for participating in a Microsoft Community. > > Expectations of service > > Microsoft's Role: Microsoft does not offer formal support for the > communities you'll find here. Instead, our role is to provide a platform > for people who want to take advantage of the global community of Microsoft > customers and product experts. Microsoft may monitor content to ensure the > accuracy of the information you'll find, but any information provided by > Microsoft staff is offered "AS IS" with no warranties, and no rights are > conferred. You assume all risk for your use. > > Microsoft MVPs: Microsoft MVPs (Most Valuable Professionals) volunteer > technical answers and expertise in many Microsoft Community Web sites. > Microsoft MVPs come from a wide range of backgrounds and professions. All > share a willingness to give their time, expertise, and advice to enhance > the technical skills of others. MVPs are not Microsoft employees and > Microsoft has no expectations of MVPs beyond the expectations of courtesy, > professionalism, and adherence to the Community rules that we ask of all > Microsoft community members. For more information on the MVP program and > how you can become an MVP, see http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/. > Rules of conduct > > Appropriate Language: The purpose of our communities is to exchange > technical information and expertise about Microsoft products. Please avoid > personal attacks, slurs, and profanity in your interactions. > > Relevance to Topics: Please make sure that your postings in discussion > groups and chats are relevant to the subject at hand. It is normal for > some topics to drift from the stated subject. However, to ensure maximum > benefit for everyone, we encourage you to keep your postings as close to > the subject as possible. > > Advertising/Solicitation: These communities were created as a forum for > providing peer-to-peer assistance on Microsoft products and services. We > ask that you refrain from posting advertisements or solicitations that do > not pertain directly to the intended use and purpose of the newsgroup or > chat. > > Confidentiality: Please keep in mind that our communities are public > spaces, so don't post anything that you don't want the world to see. > Credit card numbers, product keys, and other confidential information, > including anything covered under a non-disclosure agreement (NDA), should > not be posted to a discussion group, chat, or other community." > > First, these rules of conduct ONLY apply if you use MS' web site, not > Usenet, which is what I use. > > Two, no mention of spamming. > > Three, pay heed to this, Frank, the Hypocrite: > > "Appropriate Language: The purpose of our communities is to exchange > technical information and expertise about Microsoft products. Please avoid > personal attacks, slurs, and profanity in your interactions." > > Now stick that in your pipe and smoke it. > > Alias |
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Alias wrote:
> Frank wrote: > >> Read the rules of conduct. > > > See below. > >> No more lying and no more spamming from you two lying linux spamming >> losers. > > > Spam is not mention. Oops. > >> Get lost and don't ever come back. > > > You're not the moderator so fuçk off. > >> You're not wanted nor needed here. > > > Speak for yourself, if you can. > >> This is a Vista ng...not a linux ng. >> Frank > > > "Rules of conduct > > We hope that you find the time you spend in Microsoft's Community Web > sites to be useful and fun. To ensure that everyone has the best > possible experience, we've established a few guidelines. Please take a > moment to read them, and thank you for participating in a Microsoft > Community. > > Expectations of service > > Microsoft's Role: Microsoft does not offer formal support for the > communities you'll find here. Instead, our role is to provide a platform > for people who want to take advantage of the global community of > Microsoft customers and product experts. Microsoft may monitor content > to ensure the accuracy of the information you'll find, but any > information provided by Microsoft staff is offered "AS IS" with no > warranties, and no rights are conferred. You assume all risk for your use. > > Microsoft MVPs: Microsoft MVPs (Most Valuable Professionals) volunteer > technical answers and expertise in many Microsoft Community Web sites. > Microsoft MVPs come from a wide range of backgrounds and professions. > All share a willingness to give their time, expertise, and advice to > enhance the technical skills of others. MVPs are not Microsoft employees > and Microsoft has no expectations of MVPs beyond the expectations of > courtesy, professionalism, and adherence to the Community rules that we > ask of all Microsoft community members. For more information on the MVP > program and how you can become an MVP, see > http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/. > Rules of conduct > > Appropriate Language: The purpose of our communities is to exchange > technical information and expertise about Microsoft products. Please > avoid personal attacks, slurs, and profanity in your interactions. > > Relevance to Topics: Please make sure that your postings in discussion > groups and chats are relevant to the subject at hand. It is normal for > some topics to drift from the stated subject. However, to ensure maximum > benefit for everyone, we encourage you to keep your postings as close to > the subject as possible. > > Advertising/Solicitation: These communities were created as a forum for > providing peer-to-peer assistance on Microsoft products and services. We > ask that you refrain from posting advertisements or solicitations that > do not pertain directly to the intended use and purpose of the newsgroup > or chat. > > Confidentiality: Please keep in mind that our communities are public > spaces, so don't post anything that you don't want the world to see. > Credit card numbers, product keys, and other confidential information, > including anything covered under a non-disclosure agreement (NDA), > should not be posted to a discussion group, chat, or other community." > > First, these rules of conduct ONLY apply if you use MS' web site, not > Usenet, which is what I use. > > Two, no mention of spamming. > > Three, pay heed to this, Frank, the Hypocrite: > > "Appropriate Language: The purpose of our communities is to exchange > technical information and expertise about Microsoft products. Please > avoid personal attacks, slurs, and profanity in your interactions." > > Now stick that in your pipe and smoke it. > > Alias "Advertising/Solicitation: These communities were created as a forum for providing peer-to-peer assistance related to using Microsoft products and services. We ask that you refrain from posting unsolicited advertisements that do not pertain directly to the intended use and purpose of the newsgroup or chat." Can you read? That is a definition of "spamming". Now craw back into that hole you just came out of you retarded moron idiot! Frank |
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On the Bridge! wrote:
> with MVP's like the ones who roam in this joint, > who needs trolls? > > > > Drop you stupid sig ok capin' crunch. It makes you look the fool! Frank |
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Frank wrote:
> Alias wrote: > >> Frank wrote: >> >>> Read the rules of conduct. >> >> >> See below. >> >>> No more lying and no more spamming from you two lying linux spamming >>> losers. >> >> >> Spam is not mention. Oops. >> >>> Get lost and don't ever come back. >> >> >> You're not the moderator so fuçk off. >> >>> You're not wanted nor needed here. >> >> >> Speak for yourself, if you can. >> >>> This is a Vista ng...not a linux ng. >>> Frank >> >> >> "Rules of conduct >> >> We hope that you find the time you spend in Microsoft's Community Web >> sites to be useful and fun. To ensure that everyone has the best >> possible experience, we've established a few guidelines. Please take a >> moment to read them, and thank you for participating in a Microsoft >> Community. >> >> Expectations of service >> >> Microsoft's Role: Microsoft does not offer formal support for the >> communities you'll find here. Instead, our role is to provide a >> platform for people who want to take advantage of the global community >> of Microsoft customers and product experts. Microsoft may monitor >> content to ensure the accuracy of the information you'll find, but any >> information provided by Microsoft staff is offered "AS IS" with no >> warranties, and no rights are conferred. You assume all risk for your >> use. >> >> Microsoft MVPs: Microsoft MVPs (Most Valuable Professionals) volunteer >> technical answers and expertise in many Microsoft Community Web sites. >> Microsoft MVPs come from a wide range of backgrounds and professions. >> All share a willingness to give their time, expertise, and advice to >> enhance the technical skills of others. MVPs are not Microsoft >> employees and Microsoft has no expectations of MVPs beyond the >> expectations of courtesy, professionalism, and adherence to the >> Community rules that we ask of all Microsoft community members. For >> more information on the MVP program and how you can become an MVP, see >> http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/. >> Rules of conduct >> >> Appropriate Language: The purpose of our communities is to exchange >> technical information and expertise about Microsoft products. Please >> avoid personal attacks, slurs, and profanity in your interactions. >> >> Relevance to Topics: Please make sure that your postings in discussion >> groups and chats are relevant to the subject at hand. It is normal for >> some topics to drift from the stated subject. However, to ensure >> maximum benefit for everyone, we encourage you to keep your postings >> as close to the subject as possible. >> >> Advertising/Solicitation: These communities were created as a forum >> for providing peer-to-peer assistance on Microsoft products and >> services. We ask that you refrain from posting advertisements or >> solicitations that do not pertain directly to the intended use and >> purpose of the newsgroup or chat. >> >> Confidentiality: Please keep in mind that our communities are public >> spaces, so don't post anything that you don't want the world to see. >> Credit card numbers, product keys, and other confidential information, >> including anything covered under a non-disclosure agreement (NDA), >> should not be posted to a discussion group, chat, or other community." >> >> First, these rules of conduct ONLY apply if you use MS' web site, not >> Usenet, which is what I use. >> >> Two, no mention of spamming. >> >> Three, pay heed to this, Frank, the Hypocrite: >> >> "Appropriate Language: The purpose of our communities is to exchange >> technical information and expertise about Microsoft products. Please >> avoid personal attacks, slurs, and profanity in your interactions." >> >> Now stick that in your pipe and smoke it. >> >> Alias > > > "Advertising/Solicitation: These communities were created as a forum for > providing peer-to-peer assistance related to using Microsoft products > and services. We ask that you refrain from posting unsolicited > advertisements that do not pertain directly to the intended use and > purpose of the newsgroup or chat." > > Can you read? That is a definition of "spamming". > Now craw back into that hole you just came out of you retarded moron idiot! > Frank > "Appropriate Language: The purpose of our communities is to exchange technical information and expertise about Microsoft products. Please avoid personal attacks, slurs, and profanity in your interactions." Can you read? Alias |
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Alias wrote:
> Frank wrote: > >> Alias wrote: >> >>> Frank wrote: >>> >>>> Read the rules of conduct. >>> >>> >>> >>> See below. >>> >>>> No more lying and no more spamming from you two lying linux spamming >>>> losers. >>> >>> >>> >>> Spam is not mention. Oops. >>> >>>> Get lost and don't ever come back. >>> >>> >>> >>> You're not the moderator so fuçk off. >>> >>>> You're not wanted nor needed here. >>> >>> >>> >>> Speak for yourself, if you can. >>> >>>> This is a Vista ng...not a linux ng. >>>> Frank >>> >>> >>> >>> "Rules of conduct >>> >>> We hope that you find the time you spend in Microsoft's Community Web >>> sites to be useful and fun. To ensure that everyone has the best >>> possible experience, we've established a few guidelines. Please take >>> a moment to read them, and thank you for participating in a Microsoft >>> Community. >>> >>> Expectations of service >>> >>> Microsoft's Role: Microsoft does not offer formal support for the >>> communities you'll find here. Instead, our role is to provide a >>> platform for people who want to take advantage of the global >>> community of Microsoft customers and product experts. Microsoft may >>> monitor content to ensure the accuracy of the information you'll >>> find, but any information provided by Microsoft staff is offered "AS >>> IS" with no warranties, and no rights are conferred. You assume all >>> risk for your use. >>> >>> Microsoft MVPs: Microsoft MVPs (Most Valuable Professionals) >>> volunteer technical answers and expertise in many Microsoft Community >>> Web sites. Microsoft MVPs come from a wide range of backgrounds and >>> professions. All share a willingness to give their time, expertise, >>> and advice to enhance the technical skills of others. MVPs are not >>> Microsoft employees and Microsoft has no expectations of MVPs beyond >>> the expectations of courtesy, professionalism, and adherence to the >>> Community rules that we ask of all Microsoft community members. For >>> more information on the MVP program and how you can become an MVP, >>> see http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/. >>> Rules of conduct >>> >>> Appropriate Language: The purpose of our communities is to exchange >>> technical information and expertise about Microsoft products. Please >>> avoid personal attacks, slurs, and profanity in your interactions. >>> >>> Relevance to Topics: Please make sure that your postings in >>> discussion groups and chats are relevant to the subject at hand. It >>> is normal for some topics to drift from the stated subject. However, >>> to ensure maximum benefit for everyone, we encourage you to keep your >>> postings as close to the subject as possible. >>> >>> Advertising/Solicitation: These communities were created as a forum >>> for providing peer-to-peer assistance on Microsoft products and >>> services. We ask that you refrain from posting advertisements or >>> solicitations that do not pertain directly to the intended use and >>> purpose of the newsgroup or chat. >>> >>> Confidentiality: Please keep in mind that our communities are public >>> spaces, so don't post anything that you don't want the world to see. >>> Credit card numbers, product keys, and other confidential >>> information, including anything covered under a non-disclosure >>> agreement (NDA), should not be posted to a discussion group, chat, or >>> other community." >>> >>> First, these rules of conduct ONLY apply if you use MS' web site, not >>> Usenet, which is what I use. >>> >>> Two, no mention of spamming. >>> >>> Three, pay heed to this, Frank, the Hypocrite: >>> >>> "Appropriate Language: The purpose of our communities is to exchange >>> technical information and expertise about Microsoft products. Please >>> avoid personal attacks, slurs, and profanity in your interactions." >>> >>> Now stick that in your pipe and smoke it. >>> >>> Alias >> >> >> >> "Advertising/Solicitation: These communities were created as a forum >> for providing peer-to-peer assistance related to using Microsoft >> products and services. We ask that you refrain from posting >> unsolicited advertisements that do not pertain directly to the >> intended use and purpose of the newsgroup or chat." >> >> Can you read? That is a definition of "spamming". >> Now craw back into that hole you just came out of you retarded moron >> idiot! >> Frank >> > > "Appropriate Language: The purpose of our communities is to exchange > technical information and expertise about Microsoft products. Please > avoid personal attacks, slurs, and profanity in your interactions." > > Can you read? > > Alias Read'em and weep loser. "Advertising/Solicitation: These communities were created as a forum for providing peer-to-peer assistance related to using Microsoft products and services. We ask that you refrain from posting unsolicited advertisements that do not pertain directly to the intended use and purpose of the newsgroup or chat." Can you read? That is a definition of "spamming". Now craw back into that hole you just came out of you retarded moron idiot! Frank |
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