Re: HOURS OF COMPUTING

From: Miss Perspicacia Tick (misstick_at_lancre.dw)
Date: 12/14/04


Date: Tue, 14 Dec 2004 11:43:34 -0000

THOMAS AND ANGELINA wrote:
> THANKS FOR THE COMMENTS
> BUT IM NOT LOOKING FOR AN ONLINE AFFAIR JUST SOME INSITE ON A PRODUCT
> THAT IS NEW TO ME. SO THAK THAT AND PUT IT IN YOUR BOOKS RUD READER.
> PUBLIC WITH SOME INTELLIGENCE TAKE A MOMENT TO UNDERSTAND THE SENERO
> LATE NIGHTS WITH FATIGUE AND NO SPELL CHECK. GOT ME THE SPELLING BE
> CHAMP. WHAT IS THE DISCUSSION GROUP THE PERSONALS.
> NO THANKS

So why don't you take some of the comments on board and learn how to post?!
As I have told you at least twice, posting all in caps is considered
yelling, is incredibly rude and makes your posts extremely hard to read -
and, as Bobby has said, your posts make absolutely no sense whatsoever
anyway! And I don't see what a spellchecker has to do with not posting in
caps - or does your spellcheck only work when you do so (not that I can see
much evidence of that).

Is English a second or third language for you? If so, may I suggest that
you try posting your question in a news group dedicated to your native
language? I say this not to insult or offend, but rather to point out that
you're not likely to get much help, if no one can understand what you're
saying or asking.

Otherwise, I'd suggest you start by reposting in standard English, complete
with paragraphs, sentences, capital letters where appropriate, and
punctuation. As it is, your post is quite indecipherable: some of the words
used are from the English language, but are completely meaningless as
currently assembled.

Help us help you:
http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm
http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
Getting Your Post Noticed - and Answered
http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/features/2001/Mar01/Mar27pmvp.asp

How Not to Get Help in Newsgroups
http://users.tpg.com.au/bzyhjr/liszt.html

Otherwise, you might as well try here:

Psychic Friends Network
(800) 592-7827

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