Re: Hello everyone



Douglas Payne <douggie@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Stu wrote:

<snip stu's introduction>

Hi Stu, if you're still around. (c:

I'm guessing you're new to Usenet. Forgive me if I'm making assumptions.

I wonder if you'd mind putting a <dash> <dash> <space> <return> between
the body of your message and your signature. People are much less
likely to jump on top of you if you do. It's a "secret" code that means
that people who have set up their news client to do so don't have to see
your signature.

It's also a good idea to quote at least a bit of the message you are
replying to (just like I haven't), type your message under the quoted
text, leave in some attributions as to who posted what and snip out
parts of the thread that aren't relevant.

I've got a soon to be modified 1993 Polo.

He's using google.

Google are evil and are ruining usenet.
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