Re: Rented property - one months notice required, even when contract is over?
- From: Daytona <me@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 14 Mar 2007 20:47:50 +0000
On 14 Mar 2007 12:10:19 -0700, fjmd1a@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
I responded, agreeing, but my response seems to have gone missing
I just logged in and it's displaying new replies from 7 days and 2
years ago that I'd already read and uk.transport is unavailable. I
think they may be in the process of a restore. I've never seen
anything like that before and I use it regularly for searching. Also
the post of mine to which you're responding is no longer present.
(google groups is so rubbish and getting worse -- but what else is
there?).
I think it's an unusually severe problem but Google Groups is just a
front end web interface. Get a newsreader, I use and recommend Agent -
<URL:http://www.tucows.com/search?search_terms=newsreader&search_scope=win&search_adv=0&search_size=&search_size_multi=b>
Use the newsserver provided by your ISP -
<URL:http://forum.zensupport.co.uk/thread/5610.aspx>
legalbanter.co.uk and ureader.co.uk are other front ends which I've
negligible experience of.
hth
Daytona
.
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