Re: Test



Rick, Paul,

My contention is doing a test is a lesser violation than some of the
language, or requests of other programs or a thread that goes on forever
that goes into topics that aren't even close to computers.... restaurants,
clothes, vacations and on and on and on.

Also doing a test in the test ng doesn't mean it's a sure thing connection
can be made in the group of interest.

And, if test messages were just ignored as most of them wish, there wouldn't
be a string of "suggestion places to test" and what we've done here today, a
string of messages not related to Windows of any version.

Take care,

--
Don
"Some mornings it's just not worth chewing through the leather straps."



"Paul E Collins" <find_my_real_address@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:d8ha7h$7f1$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> "Don Schmidt" <RetiredEngineer@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>> If the test message violates the "code" of the news group,
>> don't the messages that respond to them also commit the
>> same violation.
>
> Sure, but in the long run there will be fewer misplaced test messages if
> people are told where to post them instead.
>
> P.
>
>


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