Subject: | Re: Can anyne identify this 1.jpg (1/2) 1
| Date: | Wed, 28 Jan 2004 20:06:30 -0700
| From: | "Admin" <admin@i70west.com>
| Newsgroups: | us.military.army,rec.radio.amateur
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"Not My Name" <a@b.com> wrote in message
news:Xns947EAC4BA24A0CaseyBatcoml@24.67.253.211...
> kashe@rahul.net wrote in news:6ihg10dati0fomvs50uc64mud9g165p9p8@4ax.com:
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> > And keep your crosspostings to five or fewer groups.
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> > On Wed, 28 Jan 2004 13:58:03 GMT, "ssnark@bangserver.na"
> > <ssnark@earthlink.net> wrote:
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> >>"Power-Post 2000" <Power-Poster@power-post.org> wrote in
> >>message news:jbORb.314094$X%5.181802@pd7tw2no...
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> >>Please do not post binaries to a non-binary group
> >>(us.military.army). If you must post a binary, post it
> >>somewhere like alt.binaries.pictures.military and post a
> >>pointer to it in the non-binary group or a reference URL to
> >>the picture if found on the web.
> >>
> >>Snark
> >>
> >
> Well this is a BIG SORRY to all those who helped me out, oh wait that was
> no-one. only post to 5 groups, ok fine but 2 over your lomit is not some
> sort of crime.
>
> ive only posted this question once, its not like i do this everyday.
> basically if you have nothing productive to say then dont say anything.
Do what you want to do in us.military.army as these Netcopps in here don't
follow the charter either yet they demand you do. So don't let it bother
you one bit. There are no rules in us.military.army
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