Re: I've seen things you people wouldn't believe...



On 4 May 2008 17:04:04 -0400, "Keith F. Lynch" <kfl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

mike weber <fairportfan@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
"Karl Johanson" <karljohanson@xxxxxxx> wrote:
"David V. Loewe, Jr" <daveloewe@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

You can't just raise those points and then blow off my responses.

Yeah he can actually. The 2004 revision of the International
Internet Communications Protocol Agreement section 179.32, sub
paragraph B clearly states, "People are allowed to bring up points
on Usenet then blow off David V. Loewe, Jr's responses, at their
own discression."

Or simply not read them at all.

No, if you'll recheck that sub paragraphy, you'll see that you do have
to read David V. Loewe, Jr's responses.

Would you like to point out exactly where it says that, Keith?

You just don't have to reply to them.
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