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No Thanks for the Spam

 

No Thanks for the Spam

 

Just the Usual Spam

Guest BoaterDave
Posted

Re: No Thanks for the Spam

 

Re: No Thanks for the Spam

 

On 12 Aug, 04:01, Dan <D...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

> Just the Usual Spam

 

Responding from Google Groups with a copy of the message I've just

posted through OE6.

 

By "using OE6" I *did* mean logged on to msnews.microsoft.com (using

OE6) - as I've already mentioned, Google Groups will not allow me to

post.

 

NO WAIT! This link

http://groups.google.co.uk/group/microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion/browse_thread/thread/5a97f6eccb68ce3f?hl=en

 

is now *active* and would allow me to post. (scratches head!).

However, if you follow the link you will see that no-one has replied

to Dan in the thread - not even me. Ve...ery strange!

 

There is absolutely *no* reference to the message to which Dan (OP)

originally replied showing on this machine.

 

I find that strange too.

 

Can no-one provide a better explanation than those already given?

 

TIA

 

Dave

 

--

Guest Gary S. Terhune
Posted

Re: No Thanks for the Spam

 

Re: No Thanks for the Spam

 

Which explanation is it that you're referring to? The one you seem to think

is deficient?

 

--

Gary S. Terhune

MS-MVP Shell/User

http://grystmill.com

 

"BoaterDave" <BoaterDave@hotmail.co.uk> wrote in message

news:3fc6063c-5c06-4eb1-a041-e8abd2c610a0@m36g2000hse.googlegroups.com...

> On 12 Aug, 04:01, Dan <D...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>> Just the Usual Spam

>

> Responding from Google Groups with a copy of the message I've just

> posted through OE6.

>

> By "using OE6" I *did* mean logged on to msnews.microsoft.com (using

> OE6) - as I've already mentioned, Google Groups will not allow me to

> post.

>

> NO WAIT! This link

> http://groups.google.co.uk/group/microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion/browse_thread/thread/5a97f6eccb68ce3f?hl=en

>

> is now *active* and would allow me to post. (scratches head!).

> However, if you follow the link you will see that no-one has replied

> to Dan in the thread - not even me. Ve...ery strange!

>

> There is absolutely *no* reference to the message to which Dan (OP)

> originally replied showing on this machine.

>

> I find that strange too.

>

> Can no-one provide a better explanation than those already given?

>

> TIA

>

> Dave

>

> --

Posted

Re: No Thanks for the Spam

 

Re: No Thanks for the Spam

 

 

"Gary S. Terhune" <none> wrote in message

news:ekqnPjKAJHA.1016@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...

> Which explanation is it that you're referring to? The one you seem to

> think is deficient?

>

> --

> Gary S. Terhune

> MS-MVP Shell/User

> http://grystmill.com

 

Gary ........... you are quite correct when elsewhere you refer to me being

an idiot! ;)

 

I posted my last message here to the wrong 'No Thanks' thread started by

Dan. I then realised my error. I then posted the following message in the

*other* thread:-

 

*************************************

 

*Apology*

 

I've found the original SPAM - here: http://www.jagadhesh2020.blogspot.com/

 

Using Google there are TWO separate (but similar) groups.

 

!.

http://groups.google.co.uk/group/microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion/topics?hl=en

 

2.

http://groups.google.co.uk/group/microsoft.public.win98.general.discussion/topics?hl=en

 

I'm sorry to have persisted with this query - but there must always be

a reason for - well, everything! <wink!>

 

Dave

 

**************************************

 

I trust this explains matters. I'm sorry for making the error. :(

 

Dave

Posted

Re: No Thanks for the Spam

 

Re: No Thanks for the Spam

 

Good, BD and Gary -- how about you guys -- forgive -- shake hands and let us

move on --- yes -- Microsoft removed the original spam -- end of story

 

"~BD~" wrote:

>

> "Gary S. Terhune" <none> wrote in message

> news:ekqnPjKAJHA.1016@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...

> > Which explanation is it that you're referring to? The one you seem to

> > think is deficient?

> >

> > --

> > Gary S. Terhune

> > MS-MVP Shell/User

> > http://grystmill.com

>

> Gary ........... you are quite correct when elsewhere you refer to me being

> an idiot! ;)

>

> I posted my last message here to the wrong 'No Thanks' thread started by

> Dan. I then realised my error. I then posted the following message in the

> *other* thread:-

>

> *************************************

>

> *Apology*

>

> I've found the original SPAM - here: http://www.jagadhesh2020.blogspot.com/

>

> Using Google there are TWO separate (but similar) groups.

>

> !.

> http://groups.google.co.uk/group/microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion/topics?hl=en

>

> 2.

> http://groups.google.co.uk/group/microsoft.public.win98.general.discussion/topics?hl=en

>

> I'm sorry to have persisted with this query - but there must always be

> a reason for - well, everything! <wink!>

>

> Dave

>

> **************************************

>

> I trust this explains matters. I'm sorry for making the error. :(

>

> Dave

>

>

>

>

>

>

Guest Jeff Richards
Posted

Re: No Thanks for the Spam

 

Re: No Thanks for the Spam

 

and can you also please note that it is much easier for MS to remove the

original spam if there are no replies to it.

--

Jeff Richards

MS MVP (Windows - Shell/User)

"Dan" <Dan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:0A6F6BA1-6F0E-4D37-9FA7-EDB9A1FB575E@microsoft.com...

> Good, BD and Gary -- how about you guys -- forgive -- shake hands and let

> us

> move on --- yes -- Microsoft removed the original spam -- end of story

>

Posted

Re: No Thanks for the Spam

 

Re: No Thanks for the Spam

 

okay

 

"Jeff Richards" wrote:

> and can you also please note that it is much easier for MS to remove the

> original spam if there are no replies to it.

> --

> Jeff Richards

> MS MVP (Windows - Shell/User)

> "Dan" <Dan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> news:0A6F6BA1-6F0E-4D37-9FA7-EDB9A1FB575E@microsoft.com...

> > Good, BD and Gary -- how about you guys -- forgive -- shake hands and let

> > us

> > move on --- yes -- Microsoft removed the original spam -- end of story

> >

>

>

>

Posted

Re: No Thanks for the Spam

 

Re: No Thanks for the Spam

 

Your comment is noted, Jeff.

 

Are you, kind of, suggesting that employees of Microsoft do, in fact,

monitor what happens in these newsgroups (Communities), check the advice

posted and make sure all links posted are 'safe'?

 

I think they should .......... but suspect that they don't!

 

Dave

 

--

"Jeff Richards" <JRichards@msn.com.au> wrote in message

news:%239rnDSlAJHA.5380@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...

> and can you also please note that it is much easier for MS to remove the

> original spam if there are no replies to it.

> --

> Jeff Richards

> MS MVP (Windows - Shell/User)

> "Dan" <Dan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> news:0A6F6BA1-6F0E-4D37-9FA7-EDB9A1FB575E@microsoft.com...

>> Good, BD and Gary -- how about you guys -- forgive -- shake hands and let

>> us

>> move on --- yes -- Microsoft removed the original spam -- end of story

>>

>

>

>

Posted

Re: No Thanks for the Spam

 

Re: No Thanks for the Spam

 

Enough!, BD, Jeff is good. The mvps are good and I have only had issues

between myself and Gary S. Terhune recently and I view that as the past when

my thyroid had issues. It still has issues but I am working with the medical

community to maintain and stabilize it as best as I can.

 

Please Note: If you do continue on this route, I will be forced to ignore

you which I would rather not do since I have not even had to do that with

b_nice and b_nice may be knowledgeable but b_nice does not have any manners

in the newsgroups and is one of the very few who have been rude to me in the

past. I have hurt Gary and he has hurt me and hopefully someday we will be

able to look back and smile or maybe even laugh on the past but that day is

not today.

 

BTW, if you want me even to consider signing up for the newsgroup that you

suggested, your view is not my view of the world. I view myself as the

peacemaker in the 98 general newsgroup if that is at all possible in a

newsgroup.

 

"~BD~" wrote:

> Your comment is noted, Jeff.

>

> Are you, kind of, suggesting that employees of Microsoft do, in fact,

> monitor what happens in these newsgroups (Communities), check the advice

> posted and make sure all links posted are 'safe'?

>

> I think they should .......... but suspect that they don't!

>

> Dave

>

> --

> "Jeff Richards" <JRichards@msn.com.au> wrote in message

> news:%239rnDSlAJHA.5380@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...

> > and can you also please note that it is much easier for MS to remove the

> > original spam if there are no replies to it.

> > --

> > Jeff Richards

> > MS MVP (Windows - Shell/User)

> > "Dan" <Dan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> > news:0A6F6BA1-6F0E-4D37-9FA7-EDB9A1FB575E@microsoft.com...

> >> Good, BD and Gary -- how about you guys -- forgive -- shake hands and let

> >> us

> >> move on --- yes -- Microsoft removed the original spam -- end of story

> >>

> >

> >

> >

>

>

>

Posted

Re: No Thanks for the Spam

 

Re: No Thanks for the Spam

 

No offence was meant - either to Jeff or to yourself, Dan.

 

Dave

 

--

"Dan" <Dan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:4612FCF2-9109-487B-ACA6-AF4E28E6A256@microsoft.com...

> Enough!, BD, Jeff is good.

 

<snip>

Guest Jeff Richards
Posted

Re: No Thanks for the Spam

 

Re: No Thanks for the Spam

 

Only be accident and very casually, and probably never for W98.

 

However, they do respond to reports of spam and remove it promptly. Also,

this sort of spam usually appears in a large number of groups at the same

time, so once they identify it in one group they look for it in all the

others.

 

There are some groups where MS employees are active, but they operate pretty

much like everyone else. If someone becomes aware of a dangerous link that

isn't obviously spam they will usually comment.

--

Jeff Richards

MS MVP (Windows - Shell/User)

"~BD~" <~BD~@nospam.invalid> wrote in message

news:uSeebctAJHA.1224@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

> Your comment is noted, Jeff.

>

> Are you, kind of, suggesting that employees of Microsoft do, in fact,

> monitor what happens in these newsgroups (Communities), check the advice

> posted and make sure all links posted are 'safe'?

>

> I think they should .......... but suspect that they don't!

>

> Dave

Posted

Re: No Thanks for the Spam

 

Re: No Thanks for the Spam

 

Thank you for taking the time and trouble to add this comment, Jeff.

 

Regretably, this only confirms my fears that 'the bad guys' could, and maybe

do, prey on the innocent folk who come here in desperation when things go

wrong with their computers. It is simple to impersonate someone else and/or

masquerade as an MS MVP - how would a newbie know?

 

I fear that these newsgroups are a very dangerous place. Just my view!

 

Dave

 

--

"Jeff Richards" <JRichards@msn.com.au> wrote in message

news:OR8G7MxAJHA.5064@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...

> Only be accident and very casually, and probably never for W98.

>

> However, they do respond to reports of spam and remove it promptly. Also,

> this sort of spam usually appears in a large number of groups at the same

> time, so once they identify it in one group they look for it in all the

> others.

>

> There are some groups where MS employees are active, but they operate

> pretty much like everyone else. If someone becomes aware of a dangerous

> link that isn't obviously spam they will usually comment.

> --

> Jeff Richards

> MS MVP (Windows - Shell/User)

> "~BD~" <~BD~@nospam.invalid> wrote in message

> news:uSeebctAJHA.1224@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

>> Your comment is noted, Jeff.

>>

>> Are you, kind of, suggesting that employees of Microsoft do, in fact,

>> monitor what happens in these newsgroups (Communities), check the advice

>> posted and make sure all links posted are 'safe'?

>>

>> I think they should .......... but suspect that they don't!

>>

>> Dave

>

>

>

Guest Jeff Richards
Posted

Re: No Thanks for the Spam

 

Re: No Thanks for the Spam

 

The significant point in favour of the newsgroups is that when bad

information is handed out there are usually plenty of people watching who

will recognise it and provide a warning. So the possibility of the bad guys

preying is enormously reduced, provided that those looking for assistance

can recognise the conflict and treat the advice they have received

accordingly.

--

Jeff Richards

MS MVP (Windows - Shell/User)

"~BD~" <~BD~@nospam.invalid> wrote in message

news:etqCub1AJHA.1628@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

> Thank you for taking the time and trouble to add this comment, Jeff.

>

> Regretably, this only confirms my fears that 'the bad guys' could, and

> maybe do, prey on the innocent folk who come here in desperation when

> things go wrong with their computers. It is simple to impersonate someone

> else and/or masquerade as an MS MVP - how would a newbie know?

>

> I fear that these newsgroups are a very dangerous place. Just my view!

>

> Dave

>

Posted

Re: No Thanks for the Spam

 

Re: No Thanks for the Spam

 

I appreciate your feedback as well, Jeff.

 

"Jeff Richards" wrote:

> The significant point in favour of the newsgroups is that when bad

> information is handed out there are usually plenty of people watching who

> will recognise it and provide a warning. So the possibility of the bad guys

> preying is enormously reduced, provided that those looking for assistance

> can recognise the conflict and treat the advice they have received

> accordingly.

> --

> Jeff Richards

> MS MVP (Windows - Shell/User)

> "~BD~" <~BD~@nospam.invalid> wrote in message

> news:etqCub1AJHA.1628@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

> > Thank you for taking the time and trouble to add this comment, Jeff.

> >

> > Regretably, this only confirms my fears that 'the bad guys' could, and

> > maybe do, prey on the innocent folk who come here in desperation when

> > things go wrong with their computers. It is simple to impersonate someone

> > else and/or masquerade as an MS MVP - how would a newbie know?

> >

> > I fear that these newsgroups are a very dangerous place. Just my view!

> >

> > Dave

> >

>

>

>

Posted

Re: No Thanks for the Spam

 

Re: No Thanks for the Spam

 

"...provided that those looking for assistance can recognise the conflict

......"

 

Indeed! However, I well remember that when I first ventured onto the

Microsoft Communities pages I had thought that I was going to be given

advice and help by employees of the mighty Microsoft itself.

 

I never for one moment had any idea that 'the system' could be abused in the

ways which I have subsequently discovered. <groan!>

 

Thanks again for helping others, Jeff. Have a great day! :)

 

Dave

 

--

"Jeff Richards" <JRichards@msn.com.au> wrote in message

news:uS8KBI4AJHA.2712@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

> The significant point in favour of the newsgroups is that when bad

> information is handed out there are usually plenty of people watching who

> will recognise it and provide a warning. So the possibility of the bad

> guys preying is enormously reduced, provided that those looking for

> assistance can recognise the conflict and treat the advice they have

> received accordingly.

> --

> Jeff Richards

> MS MVP (Windows - Shell/User)

> "~BD~" <~BD~@nospam.invalid> wrote in message

> news:etqCub1AJHA.1628@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

>> Thank you for taking the time and trouble to add this comment, Jeff.

>>

>> Regretably, this only confirms my fears that 'the bad guys' could, and

>> maybe do, prey on the innocent folk who come here in desperation when

>> things go wrong with their computers. It is simple to impersonate someone

>> else and/or masquerade as an MS MVP - how would a newbie know?

>>

>> I fear that these newsgroups are a very dangerous place. Just my view!

>>

>> Dave

>>

>

>

>

Posted

Re: No Thanks for the Spam --- Att: BD, story mainly about my life

 

Re: No Thanks for the Spam --- Att: BD, story mainly about my life

 

BD, this is indeed a good group. However, you do have to be careful about

noticing people's sarcasim sometimes since in here you can only go by

people's words and do not have tone and body language clues to help you with

the process. I have messed up big time with that since I am not good at

reading body language anyway and I sometimes hear tone the wrong way. I read

tone and body language the way it exist's in Dan's DreamLand (Delivers 3-D's

- smile> which I know is prideful on my part but that is the long and the

short of it.

It helps also to see computers and machines as part of a big game since I am

originally an old-school gamer. However, it also helps to take the

discussion seriously but not seriously enough that it impacts your health

<guilty on this front> and your overall sense of well being. I am in my 30's

now and I say that because I still see myself as 10 on some days and 70-80 on

other days since I already feel quite well accomplished and learned in Dan's

life in a childlike and sometimes immature way. A perfect example is

pretending to be Art Wilder back in the late 90's-early 00's since I was

fearful of people and identity theft. It hit me twice by the way in 2000

from dumpster diving in Tucson, Arizona and now in 2007 after a computer hack

in at APS <Albuquerque Public Schools in the summer-fall of 2007> and at

least I can look back and handle it now by laughing about the situations

despite how painful they may still be deep within me. LOL!!

By the way, what games did you like back in the day. I have mentioned how I

played the original King's Quest 1 by Sierra on Line on my IBM PCjr which my

mom as a public school teacher in New York City bought for a bargain of $900

back in the day and the amazing thing is that it still works but is mainly

kept in storage. I also liked text games like the Zork series and

Wishbringer by Infocom and that is why I think I feel so comfortable in a

text environment as well as growing up with BASIC and DOS. <grins>

 

"~BD~" wrote:

> "...provided that those looking for assistance can recognise the conflict

> ......"

>

> Indeed! However, I well remember that when I first ventured onto the

> Microsoft Communities pages I had thought that I was going to be given

> advice and help by employees of the mighty Microsoft itself.

>

> I never for one moment had any idea that 'the system' could be abused in the

> ways which I have subsequently discovered. <groan!>

>

> Thanks again for helping others, Jeff. Have a great day! :)

>

> Dave

>

> --

> "Jeff Richards" <JRichards@msn.com.au> wrote in message

> news:uS8KBI4AJHA.2712@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

> > The significant point in favour of the newsgroups is that when bad

> > information is handed out there are usually plenty of people watching who

> > will recognise it and provide a warning. So the possibility of the bad

> > guys preying is enormously reduced, provided that those looking for

> > assistance can recognise the conflict and treat the advice they have

> > received accordingly.

> > --

> > Jeff Richards

> > MS MVP (Windows - Shell/User)

> > "~BD~" <~BD~@nospam.invalid> wrote in message

> > news:etqCub1AJHA.1628@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

> >> Thank you for taking the time and trouble to add this comment, Jeff.

> >>

> >> Regretably, this only confirms my fears that 'the bad guys' could, and

> >> maybe do, prey on the innocent folk who come here in desperation when

> >> things go wrong with their computers. It is simple to impersonate someone

> >> else and/or masquerade as an MS MVP - how would a newbie know?

> >>

> >> I fear that these newsgroups are a very dangerous place. Just my view!

> >>

> >> Dave

> >>

> >

> >

> >

>

>

>

Posted

Re: No Thanks for the Spam --- Att: BD, story mainly about my life

 

Re: No Thanks for the Spam --- Att: BD, story mainly about my life

 

Dan - I'd love to chat, but this really isn't the place <smile>

 

I've been to Albuquerque. Great place!

 

Come over to Jenn's forum and we'll take it from there ...............

 

http://www.pqlr.org/bbs

 

Dave

 

--

"Dan" <Dan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:E7F487B5-A5B7-4927-9DF3-56EA9BB5495B@microsoft.com...

> BD, this is indeed a good group. However, you do have to be careful about

> noticing people's sarcasim sometimes since in here you can only go by

> people's words and do not have tone and body language clues to help you

> with

> the process. I have messed up big time with that since I am not good at

> reading body language anyway and I sometimes hear tone the wrong way. I

> read

> tone and body language the way it exist's in Dan's DreamLand (Delivers

> 3-D's

> - smile> which I know is prideful on my part but that is the long and the

> short of it.

> It helps also to see computers and machines as part of a big game since I

> am

> originally an old-school gamer. However, it also helps to take the

> discussion seriously but not seriously enough that it impacts your health

> <guilty on this front> and your overall sense of well being. I am in my

> 30's

> now and I say that because I still see myself as 10 on some days and 70-80

> on

> other days since I already feel quite well accomplished and learned in

> Dan's

> life in a childlike and sometimes immature way. A perfect example is

> pretending to be Art Wilder back in the late 90's-early 00's since I was

> fearful of people and identity theft. It hit me twice by the way in 2000

> from dumpster diving in Tucson, Arizona and now in 2007 after a computer

> hack

> in at APS <Albuquerque Public Schools in the summer-fall of 2007> and at

> least I can look back and handle it now by laughing about the situations

> despite how painful they may still be deep within me. LOL!!

> By the way, what games did you like back in the day. I have mentioned how

> I

> played the original King's Quest 1 by Sierra on Line on my IBM PCjr which

> my

> mom as a public school teacher in New York City bought for a bargain of

> $900

> back in the day and the amazing thing is that it still works but is mainly

> kept in storage. I also liked text games like the Zork series and

> Wishbringer by Infocom and that is why I think I feel so comfortable in a

> text environment as well as growing up with BASIC and DOS. <grins>

>

<snip>

Posted

Re: No Thanks for the Spam --- Att: BD, story mainly about my life

 

Re: No Thanks for the Spam --- Att: BD, story mainly about my life

 

.. . . sounds good, I will check it out soon. BTW, how do I know it is safe

and secure?

 

"~BD~" wrote:

> Dan - I'd love to chat, but this really isn't the place <smile>

>

> I've been to Albuquerque. Great place!

>

> Come over to Jenn's forum and we'll take it from there ...............

>

> http://www.pqlr.org/bbs

>

> Dave

>

> --

> "Dan" <Dan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> news:E7F487B5-A5B7-4927-9DF3-56EA9BB5495B@microsoft.com...

> > BD, this is indeed a good group. However, you do have to be careful about

> > noticing people's sarcasim sometimes since in here you can only go by

> > people's words and do not have tone and body language clues to help you

> > with

> > the process. I have messed up big time with that since I am not good at

> > reading body language anyway and I sometimes hear tone the wrong way. I

> > read

> > tone and body language the way it exist's in Dan's DreamLand (Delivers

> > 3-D's

> > - smile> which I know is prideful on my part but that is the long and the

> > short of it.

> > It helps also to see computers and machines as part of a big game since I

> > am

> > originally an old-school gamer. However, it also helps to take the

> > discussion seriously but not seriously enough that it impacts your health

> > <guilty on this front> and your overall sense of well being. I am in my

> > 30's

> > now and I say that because I still see myself as 10 on some days and 70-80

> > on

> > other days since I already feel quite well accomplished and learned in

> > Dan's

> > life in a childlike and sometimes immature way. A perfect example is

> > pretending to be Art Wilder back in the late 90's-early 00's since I was

> > fearful of people and identity theft. It hit me twice by the way in 2000

> > from dumpster diving in Tucson, Arizona and now in 2007 after a computer

> > hack

> > in at APS <Albuquerque Public Schools in the summer-fall of 2007> and at

> > least I can look back and handle it now by laughing about the situations

> > despite how painful they may still be deep within me. LOL!!

> > By the way, what games did you like back in the day. I have mentioned how

> > I

> > played the original King's Quest 1 by Sierra on Line on my IBM PCjr which

> > my

> > mom as a public school teacher in New York City bought for a bargain of

> > $900

> > back in the day and the amazing thing is that it still works but is mainly

> > kept in storage. I also liked text games like the Zork series and

> > Wishbringer by Infocom and that is why I think I feel so comfortable in a

> > text environment as well as growing up with BASIC and DOS. <grins>

> >

> <snip>

>

>

>

Posted

Re: No Thanks for the Spam --- Att: BD, story mainly about my life

 

Re: No Thanks for the Spam --- Att: BD, story mainly about my life

 

I cannot answer that, Dan. I'm not 100% certain anyway, but I think so!

 

I trust in God - He looks after me! :)

 

Dave

 

--

"Dan" <Dan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:8118F0D2-4C1D-4DCA-B83B-724E01C97D39@microsoft.com...

>. . . sounds good, I will check it out soon. BTW, how do I know it is safe

> and secure?

>

> "~BD~" wrote:

>

>> Dan - I'd love to chat, but this really isn't the place <smile>

>>

>> I've been to Albuquerque. Great place!

>>

>> Come over to Jenn's forum and we'll take it from there ...............

>>

>> http://www.pqlr.org/bbs

>>

>> Dave

>>

>> --

>> "Dan" <Dan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

>> news:E7F487B5-A5B7-4927-9DF3-56EA9BB5495B@microsoft.com...

>> > BD, this is indeed a good group. However, you do have to be careful

>> > about

>> > noticing people's sarcasim sometimes since in here you can only go by

>> > people's words and do not have tone and body language clues to help you

>> > with

>> > the process. I have messed up big time with that since I am not good

>> > at

>> > reading body language anyway and I sometimes hear tone the wrong way.

>> > I

>> > read

>> > tone and body language the way it exist's in Dan's DreamLand (Delivers

>> > 3-D's

>> > - smile> which I know is prideful on my part but that is the long and

>> > the

>> > short of it.

>> > It helps also to see computers and machines as part of a big game since

>> > I

>> > am

>> > originally an old-school gamer. However, it also helps to take the

>> > discussion seriously but not seriously enough that it impacts your

>> > health

>> > <guilty on this front> and your overall sense of well being. I am in

>> > my

>> > 30's

>> > now and I say that because I still see myself as 10 on some days and

>> > 70-80

>> > on

>> > other days since I already feel quite well accomplished and learned in

>> > Dan's

>> > life in a childlike and sometimes immature way. A perfect example is

>> > pretending to be Art Wilder back in the late 90's-early 00's since I

>> > was

>> > fearful of people and identity theft. It hit me twice by the way in

>> > 2000

>> > from dumpster diving in Tucson, Arizona and now in 2007 after a

>> > computer

>> > hack

>> > in at APS <Albuquerque Public Schools in the summer-fall of 2007> and

>> > at

>> > least I can look back and handle it now by laughing about the

>> > situations

>> > despite how painful they may still be deep within me. LOL!!

>> > By the way, what games did you like back in the day. I have mentioned

>> > how

>> > I

>> > played the original King's Quest 1 by Sierra on Line on my IBM PCjr

>> > which

>> > my

>> > mom as a public school teacher in New York City bought for a bargain of

>> > $900

>> > back in the day and the amazing thing is that it still works but is

>> > mainly

>> > kept in storage. I also liked text games like the Zork series and

>> > Wishbringer by Infocom and that is why I think I feel so comfortable in

>> > a

>> > text environment as well as growing up with BASIC and DOS. <grins>

>> >

>> <snip>

>>

>>

>>

>

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Re: No Thanks for the Spam --- Att: BD, story mainly about my life

 

Re: No Thanks for the Spam --- Att: BD, story mainly about my life

 

sure

"~BD~" <~BD~@nospam.invalid> wrote in message

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>I cannot answer that, Dan. I'm not 100% certain anyway, but I think so!

>

> I trust in God - He looks after me! :)

>

> Dave

>

> --

> "Dan" <Dan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> news:8118F0D2-4C1D-4DCA-B83B-724E01C97D39@microsoft.com...

>>. . . sounds good, I will check it out soon. BTW, how do I know it is

>>safe

>> and secure?

>>

>> "~BD~" wrote:

>>

>>> Dan - I'd love to chat, but this really isn't the place <smile>

>>>

>>> I've been to Albuquerque. Great place!

>>>

>>> Come over to Jenn's forum and we'll take it from there ...............

>>>

>>> http://www.pqlr.org/bbs

>>>

>>> Dave

>>>

>>> --

>>> "Dan" <Dan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

>>> news:E7F487B5-A5B7-4927-9DF3-56EA9BB5495B@microsoft.com...

>>> > BD, this is indeed a good group. However, you do have to be careful

>>> > about

>>> > noticing people's sarcasim sometimes since in here you can only go by

>>> > people's words and do not have tone and body language clues to help

>>> > you

>>> > with

>>> > the process. I have messed up big time with that since I am not good

>>> > at

>>> > reading body language anyway and I sometimes hear tone the wrong way.

>>> > I

>>> > read

>>> > tone and body language the way it exist's in Dan's DreamLand (Delivers

>>> > 3-D's

>>> > - smile> which I know is prideful on my part but that is the long and

>>> > the

>>> > short of it.

>>> > It helps also to see computers and machines as part of a big game

>>> > since I

>>> > am

>>> > originally an old-school gamer. However, it also helps to take the

>>> > discussion seriously but not seriously enough that it impacts your

>>> > health

>>> > <guilty on this front> and your overall sense of well being. I am in

>>> > my

>>> > 30's

>>> > now and I say that because I still see myself as 10 on some days and

>>> > 70-80

>>> > on

>>> > other days since I already feel quite well accomplished and learned in

>>> > Dan's

>>> > life in a childlike and sometimes immature way. A perfect example is

>>> > pretending to be Art Wilder back in the late 90's-early 00's since I

>>> > was

>>> > fearful of people and identity theft. It hit me twice by the way in

>>> > 2000

>>> > from dumpster diving in Tucson, Arizona and now in 2007 after a

>>> > computer

>>> > hack

>>> > in at APS <Albuquerque Public Schools in the summer-fall of 2007> and

>>> > at

>>> > least I can look back and handle it now by laughing about the

>>> > situations

>>> > despite how painful they may still be deep within me. LOL!!

>>> > By the way, what games did you like back in the day. I have mentioned

>>> > how

>>> > I

>>> > played the original King's Quest 1 by Sierra on Line on my IBM PCjr

>>> > which

>>> > my

>>> > mom as a public school teacher in New York City bought for a bargain

>>> > of

>>> > $900

>>> > back in the day and the amazing thing is that it still works but is

>>> > mainly

>>> > kept in storage. I also liked text games like the Zork series and

>>> > Wishbringer by Infocom and that is why I think I feel so comfortable

>>> > in a

>>> > text environment as well as growing up with BASIC and DOS. <grins>

>>> >

>>> <snip>

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>

>

>

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