Re: No Writing Pad

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From: David Candy (.)
Date: 12/14/04


Date: Tue, 14 Dec 2004 15:54:21 +1100

This is and always has been a binary group.

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"Ron Bogart" <ripSPAM@SUXtbit.net> wrote in message news:uCY5j5Y4EHA.3472@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
> In news:OHjq%23dU4EHA.1204@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl,
> Jim Carlock <anonymous@localhost.com> did some thinking and came up with 
> these words:
>> "NobodyMan" <none@none.net> wrote:
>>> OK, that covers the entire spectrum of the MS newsgroup server.
>>> Many of those groups allow binaries. I ask again, where is the
>>> word binary in THIS group's title?
>>
>> LOL Why argue? If the server was NOT programmed to handle
>> binary code, it would NOT handle binary code. However, if the
>> server handles the posting of binary code, which is 100% under
>> the control of the server administrators, and if people use that to
>> their end with no disrespect, HOW can you argue? And more
>> importantly, WHY would you argue? Before you reply, ask
>> yourself this question... WHY am I arguing about this? And
>> then don't get all defensive and think that this is an attempt
>> to argue.
>>
>> A flaw in argument exists. The flaw is, YOU created the
>> argument. It exists NOT with the exception of your birthright.
>> If you don't believe me, think about it this way:
>>
>> The argument would not be present if YOU did not give birth
>> to it.
>>
>> Try NOT to explain why YOU gave birth to something that
>> exists NOT. It exists NOT!
>>
>> LOL
> 
> You can joke back and forth and come up with all the childish BS you want, 
> but it still comes down to this is NOT a binary NG and mostly for very 
> obvious reasons.  It is an international group shared by people throughout 
> the world who mostly come here to attain assistance for their problems.  On 
> the whole, people are still paying per minute charges for connections and 
> others are even restricted more by having a ceiling on how much they can 
> download per month.  Irresponsible posting of binaries is nothing more than 
> a slap in the face of those who don't have the free access that some seen to 
> take for granted with no regard for anybody but their selfish and childish 
> whims.  If people wish to have their three seconds of fame with their 
> unnecessary attachments, there is the binaries news group willing to take 
> all you wish to provide.
> 
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