On Sat, 7 Jun 2008 06:58:03 -0700, GRITSandSLUTS
<gritsandsluts@discussions.microsoft.com.> wrote:
> IP - for me means "Internet Provider".
It may mean that for you, but for almost everyone else, "IP" means
"Internet Protocol, and the standard abbreviation for what you mean is
"ISP" for "Internet *Service* Provider.
I don't say that to give you a hard time about your misuse of the
terminology, but to explain why your message wasn't understood. But
don't give someone else a hard time for not understanding *your*
misuse of the language.
> I've already had one 'smart' remark
> made to me this morning. My Question was...do I have to type my address
> book/contacts into EACH and every email program I have. If so...just say
> "Yes" if NOT and you aren't willing to 'provide me with instructions' -
> don't bother writing.
Like Synapse Syndrome, I didn't understand what you meant by "IP." If
you think that when somebody doesn't understand you because you use a
standard abbreviation in a non-standard way, it's a " 'smart' remark,"
you need to lower your sensibilities some. He told you politely that
what you said didn't make sense, and asked you to clarify it. There's
nothing even slightly rude about his message.
The only person I see being rude here is you. Continue in that vein,
and you will quickly alienate everyone here, and nobody will help you.
> I have this 'windowshelp.microsoft.com on my
> computer...with the hope that I DON'T HAVE TO 'TALK' and maybe even 'chat'
> with people who have no patience to try to help me 'understand' something
> that I obviousl DON'T. I'll just type the addresses into each...that way I
> won't have to 'bother' those on this [whatever] who think they are so damn
> superior...I'll tell you like I told the LAST guy...Don't like the fact that
> I've posted and supposedly it has been 'explained OVER AND OVER' - then maybe
> I am looking in the wrong place. Rudeness, is NOT something that I 'take to
> kindly' and I can be 'just as rude' back! This is 'someplace' that I am
> 'supposed' to be able to 'go into' and have 'questions' answered...but it
> seems as if it isn't meant for a novice. I've 'typed' on computers for 27
> years...but my experience with Microsoft VISTA and Dell (the manufacturer of
> the computer I use) don't CARE if you understand it or not! When I bought my
> 1st computer, the salesman didn't even 'bother' to 'listen' to what I wanted
> or needed. It took 3 computers being sent to me, in order to get one that
> 'worked' properly but I'll never deal with DELL again. But it seems that
> VISTA is 'out there, forced on the unsuspecting public, because Bill Gates
> and 'his' crew wanted to be the 1st to put out a 'Walk On Water, Kick Ass'
> operating system. It does NOT walkl on water, but it certainly has "KICKED
> ASS", otherwise...why would THIS program be necessary? Sorry I am taking my
> frustration of what the 'previous' response to my question was...but it seems
> the 'only way' to have all my contacts is to type them into each and every
> email program. But "thanks" anyway.
> --
> God Bless!
> LMA
>
>
> "Synapse Syndrome" wrote:
>
> > "GRITSandSLUTS" <gritsandsluts@discussions.microsoft.com.> wrote in message
> > news:9E7663CC-1504-4CD9-9E04-905D3DCD6D0D@microsoft.com...
> > >I use my IP to check my emails 1st once I open the program my emails get
> > > 'dumped' into my email program(s) which are Microsoft Office Outlook 2007
> > > and
> > > "IncrediMail". HOWEVER NONE of the 3 have the same 'email addresses'
> > > listed
> > > in them. Do I have to go into each and 're-type' or 'type' the ones that
> > > are
> > > missing or possibly changed or incorrect? Please be specific. I go to my
> > > IP
> > > to check my emails in order to use THEIR servers' protection then I use
> > > the
> > > one I have on my computer.
> >
> >
> > What do you mean by 'your IP'? It usually means Internet Protocol, but that
> > does not make sense in your post.
> >
> > ss.
> >
> >
> >
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