On Thu, Jun 02, 2011 at 10:17:20AM -0500, Roland Hughes wrote:
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> Yes, we still have a few relics of a by-gone era whining and sniveling
> that one should "properly trim" like Glenn Beck and Fox News to
> completely change the meaning of sentences taken out of context so they
> can add meaning to
True Scott,
Back in the 1980s business leaders around the world standardized on top
posting leaving the full message intact because each and every message
had the possibility of going to someone else when it came back. All of
the commercial email readers (not just mickey mouse, but Lotus mail
fro
>Zoltán Kócsi
>Thu, 02 Jun 2011 02:44:15 -0700
>> Don't know what "plonking" is but one should not be discouraged to use
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>It's an old USENET slangword, meaning adding someone to your killfile.
>Most USENET newsreaders had a feature of filtering out posts from
>users who were in blacklist, (a.k.a.
> Don't know what "plonking" is but one should not be discouraged to use
It's an old USENET slangword, meaning adding someone to your killfile.
Most USENET newsreaders had a feature of filtering out posts from
users who were in blacklist, (a.k.a. killfile), so that noise generated
by regular troll
>Mike Scott
>Wed, 01 Jun 2011 11:25:20 -0700
>On 01/06/11 18:08, Tom Davies wrote:
>Hi,
>At least it seems to be people that have a good relationship with TDF. Good
>work Florian and all :)
>Regards from
>Tom :)
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>From: Alexander Thurgood
>To: users@libre
On 01/06/11 18:08, Tom Davies wrote:
Hi,
At least it seems to be people that have a good relationship with TDF. Good
work Florian and all :)
Regards from
Tom :)
From: Alexander Thurgood
To: users@libreoffice.org
Sent: Wed, 1 June, 2011 17:52:33
Subject: [lib