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Backup your projects neatly

Guy
If you are tired of trying to timely backup your project you should read
this message.

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Please do not reply to this message, replies to this message are not
monitored.

Guy P.
DataMills - Better Data Care Solutions
www.datamills.com

Nov 13 '05 #1
19 1872
Guy wrote:

If you are tired of trying to timely backup your project you should read
this message.

Never ever buy anything from spammers. It only encourages their
anti-social behavior.


Brian Rodenborn
Nov 13 '05 #2
Guy wrote:
.... snip ...
Please do not reply to this message, replies to this message are
not monitored.

Guy P.
DataMills - Better Data Care Solutions
www.datamills.com


Now here is a spammer with gall.

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<http://cbfalconer.home.att.net> USE worldnet address!
Nov 13 '05 #3
"CBFalconer" <cb********@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:3F***************@yahoo.com...
Guy wrote:
... snip ...

Please do not reply to this message, replies to this message are
not monitored.

Now here is a spammer with gall.


"Scissors!"
"Yes, doctor!"
<slap>
[snip spammer's link]

When replying to a spammer's post, please remove
his gall bladder. And omit the sutures . :-)

-Mike
Nov 13 '05 #4
Mike Wahler wrote:
When replying to a spammer's post, please remove
his gall bladder. And omit the sutures . :-)


Suture self.

--
Richard Heathfield : bi****@eton.powernet.co.uk
"Usenet is a strange place." - Dennis M Ritchie, 29 July 1999.
C FAQ: http://www.eskimo.com/~scs/C-faq/top.html
K&R answers, C books, etc: http://users.powernet.co.uk/eton
Nov 13 '05 #5
"Richard Heathfield" <do******@address.co.uk.invalid> wrote in message
news:bl**********@hercules.btinternet.com...
Mike Wahler wrote:
When replying to a spammer's post, please remove
his gall bladder. And omit the sutures . :-)


Suture self.


<frown> Huh?

<light bulb> Ahh!!!

<groan>

Methinks I've met my match!

Does your wife get as exasperated with you
as mine does with me? :-)

-Mike
Nov 13 '05 #6
Richard Heathfield wrote:

Mike Wahler wrote:
When replying to a spammer's post, please remove
his gall bladder. And omit the sutures . :-)


Suture self.

That's enough of this thread.


Brian Rodenborn
Nov 13 '05 #7
On Thu, 2 Oct 2003 21:45:52 GMT, Default User <fi********@company.com>
wrote:
Richard Heathfield wrote:

Mike Wahler wrote:
> When replying to a spammer's post, please remove
> his gall bladder. And omit the sutures . :-)


Suture self.

That's enough of this thread.

About enough for five stitches?

--
Al Balmer
Balmer Consulting
re************************@att.net
Nov 13 '05 #8
On Thu, 02 Oct 2003 19:29:57 +0000, CBFalconer wrote:
Guy wrote:

... snip ...

Please do not reply to this message, replies to this message are
not monitored.

Guy P.
DataMills - Better Data Care Solutions
www.datamills.com


Now here is a spammer with gall.


err.... I think that's an oxymoron.

Nov 13 '05 #9
Mike Wahler wrote:
<light bulb> Ahh!!!

<groan>

Methinks I've met my match!

Does your wife get as exasperated with you
as mine does with me? :-)


I can't tell on the available evidence; I suspect, though, that the Usanians
amongst us would say we're likely to be in the same ball park.

--
Richard Heathfield : bi****@eton.powernet.co.uk
"Usenet is a strange place." - Dennis M Ritchie, 29 July 1999.
C FAQ: http://www.eskimo.com/~scs/C-faq/top.html
K&R answers, C books, etc: http://users.powernet.co.uk/eton
Nov 13 '05 #10
Richard Heathfield wrote:
Mike Wahler wrote:
When replying to a spammer's post, please remove his gall
bladder. And omit the sutures . :-)


Suture self.


Someone march Richard off to the punitentiary!
--
Morris Dovey
West Des Moines, Iowa USA
C links at http://www.iedu.com/c

Nov 13 '05 #11
Morris Dovey wrote:
Richard Heathfield wrote:
Mike Wahler wrote:
When replying to a spammer's post, please remove his gall
bladder. And omit the sutures . :-)


Suture self.


Someone march Richard off to the punitentiary!


Are you impugning his motives?

--
Chuck F (cb********@yahoo.com) (cb********@worldnet.att.net)
Available for consulting/temporary embedded and systems.
<http://cbfalconer.home.att.net> USE worldnet address!
Nov 13 '05 #12

"CBFalconer" <cb********@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:3F***************@yahoo.com...
Morris Dovey wrote:
Richard Heathfield wrote:
Mike Wahler wrote:

> When replying to a spammer's post, please remove his gall
> bladder. And omit the sutures . :-)

Suture self.


Someone march Richard off to the punitentiary!


Are you impugning his motives?


Have you seen the book (I forgot the author) entitled
"Get Thee to a Punnery" ? (yes it's a real book).

-Mike
Nov 13 '05 #13
On Fri, 03 Oct 2003 20:53:30 GMT, in comp.lang.c , "Mike Wahler"
<mk******@mkwahler.net> wrote:
Have you seen the book (I forgot the author) entitled
"Get Thee to a Punnery" ? (yes it's a real book).


Get Thee to a Punnery
by Richard Lederer, Bill Thompson (Illustrator)

--
Mark McIntyre
CLC FAQ <http://www.eskimo.com/~scs/C-faq/top.html>
CLC readme: <http://www.angelfire.com/ms3/bchambless0/welcome_to_clc.html>
Nov 13 '05 #14
CBFalconer wrote:
Morris Dovey wrote:
Richard Heathfield wrote:
Mike Wahler wrote:

When replying to a spammer's post, please remove his gall
bladder. And omit the sutures . :-)

Suture self.


Someone march Richard off to the punitentiary!


Are you impugning his motives?


No. He's punctilious, not Punic.
--
Morris Dovey
West Des Moines, Iowa USA
C links at http://www.iedu.com/c

Nov 13 '05 #15
"Morris Dovey" <mr*****@iedu.com> wrote in message
news:tj****************@news.uswest.net...
CBFalconer wrote:
Morris Dovey wrote:
Richard Heathfield wrote:

Mike Wahler wrote:

>When replying to a spammer's post, please remove his gall
>bladder. And omit the sutures . :-)

Suture self.

Someone march Richard off to the punitentiary!


Are you impugning his motives?


No. He's punctilious, not Punic.


And he posts with impunity. Please don't punch him.

-Mike
Nov 13 '05 #16
Mike Wahler wrote:
"Morris Dovey" <mr*****@iedu.com> wrote in message
news:tj****************@news.uswest.net...
CBFalconer wrote:
> Morris Dovey wrote:
>
>>Richard Heathfield wrote:
>>
>>>Mike Wahler wrote:
>>>
>>>>When replying to a spammer's post, please remove his gall
>>>>bladder. And omit the sutures . :-)
>>>
>>>Suture self.
>>
>>Someone march Richard off to the punitentiary!
>
> Are you impugning his motives?


No. He's punctilious, not Punic.


And he posts with impunity. Please don't punch him.


You guys sure love grep, don't you? But now it's time to put /usr/dict/words
back in the cupboard and get on with your homework (or rather, since this
is comp.lang.c, other people's homework).

--
Richard Heathfield : bi****@eton.powernet.co.uk
"Usenet is a strange place." - Dennis M Ritchie, 29 July 1999.
C FAQ: http://www.eskimo.com/~scs/C-faq/top.html
K&R answers, C books, etc: http://users.powernet.co.uk/eton
Nov 13 '05 #17
Morris Dovey wrote:
CBFalconer wrote:
Morris Dovey wrote:
Richard Heathfield wrote:
Mike Wahler wrote:

>When replying to a spammer's post, please remove his gall
>bladder. And omit the sutures . :-)

Suture self.

Someone march Richard off to the punitentiary!


Are you impugning his motives?


No. He's punctilious, not Punic.


This means war. Carthago delenda est.

--
Chuck F (cb********@yahoo.com) (cb********@worldnet.att.net)
Available for consulting/temporary embedded and systems.
<http://cbfalconer.home.att.net> USE worldnet address!

Nov 13 '05 #18
"Richard Heathfield" <do******@address.co.uk.invalid> wrote in message
news:bl**********@titan.btinternet.com...

You guys sure love grep, don't you?
Not me. I'm not using it. This stuff is naturally
flowing from my twisted mind. :-)
But now it's time to put /usr/dict/words
back in the cupboard and get on with your homework (or rather, since this
is comp.lang.c, other people's homework).


Agreed.

-Mike
Nov 13 '05 #19
Groovy hepcat Richard Heathfield was jivin' on Thu, 2 Oct 2003
20:41:38 +0000 (UTC) in comp.lang.c.
Re: [OT, spam] Backup your projects neatly's a cool scene! Dig it!
Mike Wahler wrote:
When replying to a spammer's post, please remove
his gall bladder. And omit the sutures . :-)


Suture self.


You guys should have been surgeons. You've got us all in stitches.
I'll stop reading this thread now, before someone says something about
their funny-bone. :)

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Nov 13 '05 #20

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