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TROLL ALERT - take care when talking to Br@dley!

The poster calling himself 'Br@dley' trolled into David Matthieu's
thread and claimed:
I certainly do know may of the regulars in ACC as I've been here
for a few years (and those in ACE who have also been to ACC).
.... You've only been registered since February this year ...
You'll also note that many of my posts have been in ACE because of other
people cross-posting habits over the last few years.
.... You've only ever posted in this group and in
comp.databases. ms-access ...
So ridicule, arrogance, etc are acceptable forms of adult discussion?
Well they certainly seem to form the basis of an 'acceptable form of
Christianity' so - why not?
Only if by "good" you mean cheap, nasty and childish :)
the14thdisciple is better than cheap - he's completely free.
So he's here to entertain at the expense of others?
No, I already said - he comes free of charge. He's never asked you or
anyone else for anything so far as I know.
I frequent ACC most days for the last few years. It's also not my first
comment on this issue. Hardly out of nowhere.
Nope. Your first post here was 28 feb 2006 and you've posted here 26
times since.
So let's redirect a comment about someone mimicking others to an attack on
my posting history... silly.
Call me whatever you like. You're a liar.
Given I regularly change my "email" address I suspect your search criteria
is a bit faulty. That's what hapens when one makes assumptions:)
Changing your email address in Google doesn't affect your subscription
name or the date you registered it.
I didn't realise this was a popularity contest, and I didn't realise one's
worth was judged by the number of posts they make. LOL
You're young and inexperienced, these things you'll learn ...
Eh? I regularly post to ARC and ACC, both Christian groups.
"Just becasue you say it doesn't make it truth" - Br@dley
I've stated my opinion. If you don't like it that's fine. But don't waste my
time by attacking me with silliness like trying to make an issue of my
posting history.


OK then, I promise not to. <PLONK>

Jen

Mar 8 '06 #1
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On 8 Mar 2006 08:47:33 -0800, "Jenny Stove"
<je********@hot mail.com> spake thusly:

The poster calling himself 'Br@dley' trolled into David Matthieu's
thread and claimed:
I certainly do know may of the regulars in ACC as I've been here
for a few years (and those in ACE who have also been to ACC).


... You've only been registered since February this year ...


One doesn't "register" for ACC. This is an open,
unmoderated news group.
--

"Verily I say unto you, This generation shall not pass,
till all these things be fulfilled." - Matthew 24:34

The Last Days were in the first century:

1 Corinthians 1:7-8

7) So that YE come behind in no gift; waiting
for the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ:
8) Who shall also confirm YOU unto the end,
that YE may be blameless in the day of our
Lord Jesus Christ.

Mar 8 '06 #2
"Jenny Stove" <je********@hot mail.com> wrote in message
news:11******** **************@ j33g2000cwa.goo glegroups.com.. .
The poster calling himself 'Br@dley' trolled into David Matthieu's
thread and claimed:


Thanks Jenny, I plonked him after the data farm (or whatever it was) thread.

Keith.
www.keithwilby.com
Mar 8 '06 #3
>One doesn't "register" for ACC. This is an open,
unmoderated news group.


Thanks for pointing that out Pastor Dave. Of course I should have said
'registered with Google'.

Rgds Jen

Mar 8 '06 #4
On 8 Mar 2006 11:32:03 -0800, "Jenny Stove"
<je********@hot mail.com> spake thusly:

One doesn't "register" for ACC. This is an open,
unmoderated news group.


Thanks for pointing that out Pastor Dave. Of course
I should have said 'registered with Google'.


You're quite welcome, Jen. But in response to your
statement, my question would become;

"What does registering with Google have to do with
news groups and how long someone has been posting
in said news groups?"

Although I know that Google does offer posting to
news groups, I ask this, since many people do not
"register with Google" and yet, have been posting
in news groups for years.

Maybe you are not aware of this, but one can download
news group messages via their ISP and use a news group
reader, such as "Agent" to read messages and respond
to them. That's what I do. I don't go to a web site
to read and respond to news group messages. And
I love using a separate reader package! :)

Maybe you should check out Agent. It is simply, IMO,
the best program out there for news group usage. :)

www.forteinc.com

You can also use programs like Outlook Express,
but OE is really a piece of crap and is very easy
to infect with viruses and it doesn't allow you to
delete messages that you don't want anymore.
Agent does. :)
--

"Verily I say unto you, This generation shall not pass,
till all these things be fulfilled." - Matthew 24:34

The Last Days were in the first century:

"But the end of all things is AT HAND: be
YE therefore sober, and watch unto prayer."
- 1 Peter 4:7

Mar 8 '06 #5
In article <11************ **********@j33g 2000cwa.googleg roups.com>, "Jenny
Stove" <je********@hot mail.com> wrote:

-The poster calling himself 'Br@dley' trolled into David Matthieu's
-thread and claimed:
-
->I certainly do know may of the regulars in ACC as I've been here
->for a few years (and those in ACE who have also been to ACC).
-
-... You've only been registered since February this year ...

One doesn't eguster for newsgroups..so that is nonsense.

People who know Bradley no that he has been posting to nresgroups for at
least 10 years.
-
->You'll also note that many of my posts have been in ACE because of other
->people cross-posting habits over the last few years.
-
-... You've only ever posted in this group and in
-comp.databases. ms-access ...

Nit true.

He has also posted to aus.religion.ch ristian for YEARS.
<snip remaining nonsense and lies>
--
Russ T. Nale

http://grace.break.at

God is still speaking
http://www.stillspeaking.com

To send e-mail, remove "youhat" from address
Mar 9 '06 #6

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