Problems with Microsoft products

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JimWae± said:
Can you fix your clock?

spam snipped

The really nice thing OE has implemented is that you can highlight an
offending message and then click on Edit - Delete - answer Yes to the prompt
and the message is gone, at least until someone replies to the obvious spam
bringing it back to life. 8^)
 
As you can see this is some a$$hole posting as me.

One can easily tell because Verizon (a US company) is NOT Hotchilli Internet in Chelmsford,
Essex England.

NNTP-Posting-Host: 217-72-173-64.pool.access.hc.th.virtelco.com 217.72.173.64

Easy to know who it *REALLY* is at Birkbeck College in London.

Dave
BTW: I have no problems with Palestinians. The imposter from England "wants" to cause
trouble !
 
David said:
As you can see this is some a$$hole posting as me.

One can easily tell because Verizon (a US company) is NOT Hotchilli
Internet in Chelmsford, Essex England.

NNTP-Posting-Host: 217-72-173-64.pool.access.hc.th.virtelco.com
217.72.173.64

Easy to know who it *REALLY* is at Birkbeck College in London.

Dave
BTW: I have no problems with Palestinians. The imposter from
England "wants" to cause trouble !

No worries Dave.....we knew it wasn't really you. You'd have used a P in
palestinians. ;=)))

Jan :)
 
JimWae± said:
Can you fix your clock?

Jim.....the OP of this message is a troll....an imposter, the message is
bogus. I really don't think they care about their clock, and it most likely
was intentionally set wrong. ;=))

Jan :)
 
Purely out of curiosity, are they called 'trolls' because they 'hide' under
bridges (or routers) or because they are trolling for something, hoping for
someone to fall, 'hook, line, and sinker'--- :-)

Joe
 
Please be advised that with immediate effect, I am available to assist people with difficulties with Microsoft products. I can be contacted on this email address:

(e-mail address removed)

If you have any problems with Microsoft Products then contact me direct. There is no need to post your queries on this newsgroup.

I hope I can be of help to you all.

David H Lipman
 
Hi jt3 :-)
Purely out of curiosity, are they called 'trolls' because they 'hide'
under bridges (or routers) or because they are trolling for
something, hoping for someone to fall, 'hook, line, and sinker'--- :-)

W'll yeah...you have the right idea. A bit of both, actually :-) Most
trolls are those who only post to create an issue. But, others have a
specific agenda, or vendetta. Either way....they are just a big pain in the
rhomastraut.... ;=)))

Jan :)
 
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