Re: Experiences With Software



Dear Brad,
The jerk below is disrupting this newsgroup with multiple
impersonations. I post ONLY from this ID, however he hopes you'll
killfile me too in your haste to rid yourself of this horrible
affliction. He posts from yahoo, hotmail, and other anonymous ID's,
while I only post from my comcast address. Killfile the anonymous
ID's, leave this one.
Thank you.

On Mon, 29 Aug 2005 01:54:22 -0400, "Fred Freewell"
<fredfreewell@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>Dear Brad:
>
>The Bill Rodgers is a newsgroup Troll/Idiot/Loser. He gets his jollies
>ripping people that ask questions and dicking them around. If you plan on
>participating here the best thing that you can do is KILLFILE "The Bill
>Rodgers" and then you won't see any of his stupid, useless messages.
>
>If you have Outlook Express you look at the top Navigation Bar and see a tab
>for MESSAGE. Click that and a menu should pop-down. Then click BLOCK SENDER
>when you have highlighted a message by "The Bill Rodgers" then all of his
>messages will be deleted from the newsgroup (your dowload) and you won't
>waste your time reading or responding to him anymore.
>
>As far as your question is concerned, I bought something called "Athletic
>Assistant" which was a pain in the ass. It cost $15. and came with a CD and
>a key to use the software. The key and CD did not work, they tried to fix it
>via internet, and then sent me a new one after about a month. The program
>worked, but it was a pain in the ass to use, and it was not very easy to
>customize. What really frosted me was that it had about three exercises per
>body part, and it did not even have any way to input anything for biceps.
>That just did not exist. Piece of ***.
>
>I tried some other program which you could use their demo on the website,
>and it took more time than it was worth. Keep a Journal or Notebook and
>write it all down. I see lots of people doing that at the gym. You can also
>make your own graphs with spaces for exercises and then xerox them and fill
>them out.
>


TBR

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more closely, the inner soul of the people. On some great and glorious day
the plain folks of the land will reach their heart's desire at last and the
White House will be adorned by a downright moron."
H.L. Mencken (1880 - 1956)
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but George W. Bush has managed to overcome that presumption."
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