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Posted by Angrie.Woman on 10/23/05 17:57
Morton Davis wrote:
> "anthonyberet" <nospam@me.invalid> wrote in message
> news:3s1e33Fl92snU1@individual.net...
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>>gregfarr wrote:
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>>>On Sat, 22 Oct 2005 17:31:04 GMT, "Morton Davis" <antikerry@home.com>
>>>wrote:
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>>>>"gregfarr" <gregfarr@comcast.net> wrote in message
>>>>news:t7ljl1d5i81s2eecbb2l7ipokg6cekm9uo@4ax.com...
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>>>>>How can I block Italians from d/l and also, how to stop the weird
>>>>>foreign symbol ones too.
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>>>>Why?
>>>>
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>>>If you have to ask, either English is not your first language, or your
>>>of the same ilk that thinks its alright for millions of Foreigners to
>>>cross our southern boarder, illegally.
>>>
>>
>>Tut! - You don't do USA citizens any favours when you assume everyone
>>else you communicate with is also a USA citizen.
>>Infortunately, this is a common error made by USA citizens!
>>
>>In fact, around 95% of people are not from the USA. - I hope you are
>>careful not to download anything from them. What IP ranges do you have
>>blocked in your firewall?
>>
>>(I am guessing that you are referring to the border between the USA and
>>Mexico, but I am right aren't I? - Any other nationality would specify
>>the border, unless they had good reason to assume that those they are
>>addressing are of the same nationality, or that their own nationality is
>>known to the group, and you don't have such a reason).
>>
>>Out of interest, do you know what your country's telephone country-code
>>is? - You know, for international callers? - Don't cheat by looking it
>>up! ;-)
>>
>>As for my first language - well I don't just speak English, I *am*
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> English.
>
> I think tut was just being stupid. I download from foreign users all the
> time. I live in Florida, USA.
>
>
The people coming in via your southern borders are a little damper than
his.
A
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