Re: Five: Gadget show competition



"Dom Robinson" <Usetheaddress@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:MPG.1e93b4b8f29f2d95989ef4@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
In article <4429904e$0$21368$db0fefd9@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, 127.0.0.1@xxx
says...
In article <1143486757.672971.63680@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
"DVDfever Dom" <google@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Au wrote:
No, this weeks it's NOT the best competition prize they've had on the
show.

Maybe next week they'll let you win a clock so you can tell your PC
what the time is.

I'm not responsible for the headers in postings, specifically the posting
time... that's the ISP's screwup.

Balls. Sort yer clock out!

Depends on the server - while, as an example, ntl's news server uses the
sender's local time, it's possible that an NNTP server could replace the
'Date:' header, inserting it's own timestamp.

Cue Michael Adams ranting on about the 'design' of usenet now...

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Rich Mackin (rich-dot-mackin-at-ntlworld-dot-com)
MSN: richmackin-at-hotmail-dot-com


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