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Posted by AZ Nomad on 04/13/07 01:36
On Thu, 12 Apr 2007 23:55:52 GMT, ZXC <ZXC@keir.com> wrote:
>"GMAN" <glenzabr@nospamhere.xmission.com> wrote in message
>news:evllos$a75$1@news.xmission.com...
>> In article <Xns990FC45FEE017linkvb06@216.196.97.142>, "Aaron J. Bossig"
>> <linkvb06@SpammersWillBeExecuted.ptd.net> wrote:
>>>AZ Nomad <aznomad.2@PremoveOBthisOX.COM> wrote in
>>>news:slrnf1qrnt.hjs.aznomad.2@ip70-176-155-130.ph.ph.cox.net:
>>>
>>>>>.........You do know that Usenet is part of the Internet, don't
>>>>>you?.......posting a question on a Usenet group is one of the ways of
>>>>>doing research on the Internet. It's done all of the time.
>>>>
>>>> So is doing your own research. You are aware that there are sites
>>>> like google that can provides results to search strings, right? A lot
>>>> has improved over the last twenty years. Usenet isn't the end all.
>>>
>>>That is correct. There was a time, many years ago, when usenet was
>>>a place you could go to get help from friendly, intelligent, courteous
>>>people. You have just provided a fine example of why that is no longer
>>>the case.
>>>
>> You still can, but there is little to no mercy to those who refuse to do a
>> little bit of simple goddamn research on their own first!!!!
>>
>> If the OP had research a few models and then asked our opinions on them,
>> then he
>> wouldn't have lost a few body parts in the process.
>Hey asshole.
>Advertisers don't stress the things their products don't do, like playing
>dvd-rw, versus all the other standards.
>If you read some of the gripe stuff floating around, you still won't know
>which products work, becasue you can find slams on nearly all of them.
It must suck being so incredibly stupid that you can't tell the
difference. You really think being told by some sales-hack "Dude! Buy
a crapola turbo 2000! It rules!" is an improvement?
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