On 2005-05-05, hja penned:
> If you should hv said so from the very beginning, instead of wasting
> bandwidth with all those gibberish in yr first reply.
>
[snarky]
Don't worry; you're saving plenty of bandwidth by omitting vowels as
well as the text to which you're responding!
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If you should hv said so from the very beginning, instead of wasting
bandwidth with all those gibberish in yr first reply.
hja123
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On Wed, May 04, 2005 at 02:54:25PM +0800, hja wrote:
> I'm afraid I don't quite get what u r trying to say, Mr. Johnson.
> Specifically, what is and isn't allowed? Or who is or isn't allowed?
Mailing an attachment to the debian-user list is allowed by
Debian. But your ISP may think otherwise. Or y
On Tuesday May 3 2005 11:54 pm, hja wrote:
> I'm afraid I don't quite get what u r trying to say, Mr. Johnson.
> Specifically, what is and isn't allowed? Or who is or isn't
> allowed?
Check with your ISP, I don't have that answer.
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I'm afraid I don't quite get what u r trying to say, Mr. Johnson.
Specifically, what is and isn't allowed? Or who is or isn't allowed?
hja123
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On Tuesday May 3 2005 6:39 pm, hja wrote:
> I hv sent two msgs with screenshots attached but they hv not
> appeared. Does this mail list not accept attachment or non-text
> mail?
Nope, but ISPs have decided it's a good idea to start interfering with
the intuitive and obvious use of their service
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