Posted by Colin McFadyen on 03/29/06 19:37
In <tvll2294kl7nkics6p0cqpt4vakbgrbs9l@4ax.com> Roy L. Fuchs <roylfuchs@urfargingicehole.org> writes:
>On 29 Mar 2006 04:11:53 GMT, colinm@rideau.carleton.ca (Colin
>McFadyen) Gave us:
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>>You stated that Usenet has line length limits. I am glad that you agree
>>that it is the news client that governs the line length of a posting.
> No, dumbfuck. The client is where it gets set PROPERLY by anyone
>with brains enough to know about USENET's line length limit. It gets
>set for posts being made. It is NOT for wrapping the lines of some
>retarded fucktard like you that doesn't know about the limits and
>posts like a willy nilly retard.
You really are a monkey banging on a keyboard, right?
Usenet does not have line length limits!
News clients will set the line length to whatever the user configures.
If the user configures 100 character lines, those lines will be accepted
and posted onto a newsgroup. It may not look nice, but there is no
limit on Usenet that prohibits it.
What you are really talking about here is your vision of Usenet.
You still have not answered my question. I will ask a third time.
Did you read the top of page 2 in the Usenet Netiquette Guide that
you are so fond of quoting from to correct others? Most of your
posts are clearly violating the document that you seem to hold in
such high regard.
http://ietf.org/rfc/rfc1855.txt
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