I want ride from Strangers sometime soon

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I want a ride from Stranger who going to north to canada.
I want a Stranger pick me up by the fwy enterances by 5 in south orange
county.
I let u what street i'll be on.

I m m w s seeking single m. I m 40 same age.
Non smokeing ride.

early morning 4am. On February 20.

I 'll be carring a pack back and my thumb out hitchhiking one ride.

What tell the wheather is better.
 
What in the world does this have to do with Microsoft Word?

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Suzanne S. Barnhill
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Good guess! FWIW, the only reason I answer such posts is that someone
somewhere is "grading" the NGs on "answered questions." Any post without a
reply is counted as an "unanswered question." In many cases, clueless users
solve this problem themselves by posting the same question two or three
times in the same thread, saving everyone the trouble of responding. <g>

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Suzanne S. Barnhill
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Fairhope, Alabama USA

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Microsoft has a whole "department" whose job is to compile statistics on the
NGs. This is part of ongoing research to assess how effective they are as a
support mechanism. For more, see http://netscan.research.microsoft.com/ (for
this NG, see
http://netscan.research.microsoft.c...4999&searchfor=microsoft.public.word.newusers).
Interestingly, they compile statistics on Usenet in general, not just the
msnews NGs.

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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA

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Suzanne S. Barnhill shared this with us in
microsoft.public.word.newusers:
Microsoft has a whole "department" whose job is to compile statistics
on the NGs. This is part of ongoing research to assess how effective
they are as a support mechanism. For more, see
http://netscan.research.microsoft.com/ (for this NG, see
http://netscan.research.microsoft.com/reportcard.asp?timespan=m&search
date=10/31/2004&NGID=14999&searchfor=microsoft.public.word.newusers).
Interestingly, they compile statistics on Usenet in general, not just
the msnews NGs.

Hmmm... so they are also following the linux-related NGs, to name
something?
That actually makes a lot of sense. I didn't expect that from Redmont.
 
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