Frank wrote:
> Read the rules of conduct.
See below.
> No more lying and no more spamming from you two lying linux spamming
> losers.
Spam is not mention. Oops.
> Get lost and don't ever come back.
You're not the moderator so fuçk off.
> You're not wanted nor needed here.
Speak for yourself, if you can.
> This is a Vista ng...not a linux ng.
> Frank
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First, these rules of conduct ONLY apply if you use MS' web site, not
Usenet, which is what I use.
Two, no mention of spamming.
Three, pay heed to this, Frank, the Hypocrite:
"Appropriate Language: The purpose of our communities is to exchange
technical information and expertise about Microsoft products. Please
avoid personal attacks, slurs, and profanity in your interactions."
Now stick that in your pipe and smoke it.
Alias