X-Google-Language: ENGLISH,ASCII-7-bit X-Google-Thread: fbb9d,f950594196735bc6 X-Google-Attributes: gidfbb9d,public From: boba@wwa.com (Bob Allison) Subject: Talk: Further responses Date: 1995/05/05 Message-ID: <3oe2pn$sim@miso.wwa.com>#1/1 X-Deja-AN: 102095369 approved: boba@wwa.com sender: boba@miso.wwa.com references: <3oar92$olo@miso.wwa.com> <3oas68$q83@miso.wwa.com> <3oe1k0$r6p@miso.wwa.com> organization: WorldWide Access - Chicago Area Internet Services newsgroups: rec.arts.ascii Ian Lynagh whines: > >boba@wwa.com (Bob Allison) writes: >> >> The.MC.Master@metro.ucc.su.oz.au wrote, sad and lonely: >> > >> > boba@wwa.com (Bob Allison) writes: >> >> [My hour glass, sig and quote deleted] >> >> > THIS IS a VERY SAD PIECE OF ASCII ART. You must be a very sad and lonely >> > individual. >> >> THIS IS a VERY SAD POST, WITH NO ASCII ART. You must be a very sad and >> lonely individual. > >Are you so good at ASCII art that you are above replying to someone? OK, let me help out here. I did reply. But perhaps you are new to the newsgroup scene. You see, my reply appeared under the question. The question had > to the left of it, and my reply didn't. But don't worry, you'll get the hang of it in a year or two. >Is it necessary to start a new thread every time you post a message? Same thread, different subject line. It's that pesky moderator again. He has the silly idea that the subject line should reflect the contents of the current post. Direct all flames to Colin Douthwaite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ur freedom depends on the freedom of the press, and that cannot be limited without being lost." - Jefferson