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In article <pan.2005.03.24.06.45.06.176000@home.com>, Roxy d'Urban <not@home.com> wrote:>Testing...
Nope -- I didn't see it.
It looks as though you have solved your problem.
Enjoy, DoN.
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Stephen Ellenson 3 April 2005 20:25:39 [ permanent link ]
"GSV Three Minds in a Can" <GSV@quik.clara.co.uk> wrote in message news:tUHQhdSQ6wTCFAe7@from.is.invalid...> Bitstring <WYx3e.1662$WY4.339@fe06.lga>, from the wonderful person> Stephen Ellenson <s_ellenson@charter.net> said> >
"Anonymous" <nobody@paranoici.org> wrote in message> >news:71a3efabac10aeb16d9bd20557d19421@paranoici.org...> >> This is a test.> >>
John> >>
john.fell@innoviafilms.com> >>
you passed.>
Nope they didn't, because alt.test is ->thataway.>
--> GSV Three Minds in a Can> SC recommends the use of Firefox; Get smart, or get assimilated.
"Stan Brown" <the_stan_brown@fastmail.fm> skrev i meddelandet news:3bokcaF5kdsicU7@individual.net...>"Öjevind Lång" wrote in rec.arts.books.tolkien:
Your grade: 6 (on the Danish scale)
You've been aroundlong enough that you should know better.
Please use misc.test for your tests.
I'm afraid that wasn't an option, given the nature of my problem, the details of which I will not bother you with.
If this had been an actual emergency fire would rain from the sky and a big ugly beast would emerge from the ground and start killing people.
This is only a test. -- "It's a long story. And it ends with me on the roof of a goddamned nuthouse on Route 128 doing a one-man tribute to the Three Stooges." -- Art in "Eastern Standard Tribe"
"bobgoatcheese" <bobgoatcheese@earthlink.net> wrote in message news:1114349232.528555.219780@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...> I've surfaced just long enough to get burnt out on freebies again lol>
This is test to see how different characters affect the display of the words they surround. This may be unique to each newsreader. Any one that sees this and cares to report could tell me what they see.
"Rocky" <nydhoggatcomcastnet@host.invalid> wrote in message news:240420051620051677%nydhoggatcomcastnet@host.invalid...> This is test to see how different characters affect the display of the> words they surround. This may be unique to each newsreader. Any one> that sees this and cares to report could tell me what they see.>
In article <240420051620051677%nydhoggatcomcastnet@host.invalid>, Rocky <nydhoggatcomcastnet@host.invalid> wrote:
This is test to see how different characters affect the display of the> words they surround. This may be unique to each newsreader. Any one> that sees this and cares to report could tell me what they see.>
_test_ (underscores) appeared as underlined>
*test* (asterisks) appeared as bold>
-test- -->
<test> <>>
\test\ \\>
/test/ (forward slashes) appeared as italic>
.test. ..>
[test] []>
{test} {}>
(test) ()>
%test% %%>
!test! !!>
~test~ ~~>
+test+ ++>
|test| (verticle bars) appeared in color>
^test^ ^^>
#test# ##>
$test$ $$>
&test& &&>
Rocky, testing
all others appeared as the character indicated, in "Thoth" an excellent Mac newreader now discontinued
Rocky wrote:> This is test to see how different characters affect the display of the > words they surround. This may be unique to each newsreader. Any one that > sees this and cares to report could tell me what they see.
I have OE Quote fix. This is what I saw
underlined
bold
-test-
<test>
\test\
italic
all the rest don't seem to be doing anything else. except one is blue with >test and a vertical line at the end of the word
Rocky wrote:> This is test to see how different characters affect the display of the> words they surround. This may be unique to each newsreader. Any one> that sees this and cares to report could tell me what they see.>
* kramer wrote in alt.tv.american-idol:> Rocky wrote:>> This is test to see how different characters affect the display of the>> words they surround. This may be unique to each newsreader. Any one>> that sees this and cares to report could tell me what they see.
I'm using Mozilla Thunderbird and I see:
_test_ This is underlined
*test* This is bold
/test/ This is italics
|test| I don't see any color here.
This appeared as quoted text for me. Some people like to be different so I have to include a few different quote delimters.
-- David "The vast majority of successful major crimes against property are perpetrated by individuals abusing positions of trust." -- Lawrence Dalzell
In article <0a7be.999$II.29@news.itd.umich.edu>, Tammy Stephanie Davis <tsd@xevious.gpcc.itd.umich.edu> wrote:
This is a test.
There's an article in the Los Angeles Times today that mentions that 107 students in California scored a perfect 2400 on the first administration of the new version of the SAT last month. That's right, 2400, thus instantly making every old fogey's SAT score look ridiculously low by comparison.
"Jim Ellwanger" <usenet@ellwanger.tv> wrote in message news:250420051120050603%usenet@ellwanger.tv... : In article <0a7be.999$II.29@news.itd.umich.edu>, Tammy Stephanie Davis : <tsd@xevious.gpcc.itd.umich.edu> wrote: : : > This is a test. : : There's an article in the Los Angeles Times today that mentions that : 107 students in California scored a perfect 2400 on the first : administration of the new version of the SAT last month. That's right, : 2400, thus instantly making every old fogey's SAT score look : ridiculously low by comparison.
True, but once you've taken the GRE (Graduate Required Examination; from the same company that brought you the SAT), you're used to upping your 1600 to the new 2400 score (which is also considered a perfect score for the GRE). Funny, I never heard of anyone getting a perfect score on the GRE, through.
---Andrew Kunz. "So my 1460 on the old SAT version is now...2190!"
There's an article in the Los Angeles Times today that mentions that> 107 students in California scored a perfect 2400 on the first> administration of the new version of the SAT last month. That's right,> 2400, thus instantly making every old fogey's SAT score look> ridiculously low by comparison.
Including mine, but mine really wasn't all that great even when 1600 was a perfect score...
In article <426D5596.F1897ECB@enroht.kcir>, Rick Thorne <"backwards: moc.ocml"@enroht.kcir> wrote:
Jim Ellwanger wrote:> >
Tammy Stephanie Davis wrote:> >
This is a test.> >
There's an article in the Los Angeles Times today that mentions that> > 107 students in California scored a perfect 2400 on the first> > administration of the new version of the SAT last month. That's right,> > 2400, thus instantly making every old fogey's SAT score look> > ridiculously low by comparison.>
Including mine, but mine really wasn't all that great even when 1600 was> a perfect score...>
Rick, who's doing just fine *anyway*...
Yeah, how many 1600 scorers ever got to be a *grandparent*, anyway? (Not to mention a *parent*.)
-Doug Elrod (dre1@cornell.edu) Pretty sure that allows Rick to enter "The Bonus Round"
"Ynot" <tech@abbeytheatre.co.uk> wrote in message news:d5jijs$nvj$4@nwrdmz01.dmz.ncs.ea.ibs-infra.bt.com...> Having problems - please ignore this test message>
Ynot wrote:> Having problems - please ignore this test message >
Come on tony, you know better than that...
Mornington Crescent anybody?
-- ---------------------------------------------------- Simon Waldman, UK swaldman@firecloud.org.uk ----------------------------------------------------
Today being the 8th of May, if you're going to play it really ought to be the 1945 "Victory Celebration" ruleset. You're not allowed to reverse straddle (except on the Circle Line, obviously), unless 2 or more players are in gnip.
Today being the 8th of May, if you're going to play it really ought to be> the 1945 "Victory Celebration" ruleset. You're not allowed to reverse> straddle (except on the Circle Line, obviously), unless 2 or more players> are in gnip.
Fair enough, provided that section cross-links are not permitted.
Bank.
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Mark Morrison 11 August 2005 23:47:23 [ permanent link ]
On Thu, 11 Aug 2005 18:21:26 +0100, "Kath" <kath@kynny77.fsnet.co.uk> wrote:
Did I pass ?!??!?!
--
Bunnies aren't just cute like everybody supposes ! They got them hoppy legs and twitchy little noses ! And what's with all the carrots ? What do they need such good eyesight for anyway ? Bunnies ! Bunnies ! It must be BUNNIES !
This newsgroup isn't appearing in my views. Checking to see if this message will appear.
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On Fri, 12 Aug 2005 21:53:44 -0400, "Wayne Farmer" <usenet@endymionsystems.com> promised to tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth but instead wrote:
This newsgroup isn't appearing in my views. Checking to see if this message>will appear.>
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Erm... it appeared. But the question is, do YOU see it?
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Sherwood Harrington 13 August 2005 06:56:10 [ permanent link ]
ronniecat <ronniecat@mycollar.ronniecat.com> wrote:> On Fri, 12 Aug 2005 21:53:44 -0400, "Wayne Farmer"> <usenet@endymionsystems.com> promised to tell the truth, the whole> truth and nothing but the truth but instead wrote:
This newsgroup isn't appearing in my views. Checking to see if this message>>will appear.>>
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Erm... it appeared. But the question is, do YOU see it?
What do you see when you encrypt really tight? I can't tell you, but I know it's mine.
"Mark Morrison" <drdpikeuk@aol.com> wrote in message news:doanf1d9drr6t0d8h6of916r4m6dvgf83g@4ax.com... | On Thu, 11 Aug 2005 18:21:26 +0100, "Kath" <kath@kynny77.fsnet.co.uk> | wrote: | | Did I pass ?!??!?! | | --
You need to go on to the tiebreak question.
Kath
Sorry couldn't reply before, having trouble posting, not new posts, just replies!
Mark Morrison 13 August 2005 13:11:01 [ permanent link ]
On Sat, 13 Aug 2005 08:19:44 +0100, "Kath" <kath@kynny77.fsnet.co.uk> wrote:
"Mark Morrison" <drdpikeuk@aol.com> wrote in message >news:doanf1d9drr6t0d8h6of916r4m6dvgf83g@4ax.com...>| On Thu, 11 Aug 2005 18:21:26 +0100, "Kath" <kath@kynny77.fsnet.co.uk>>| wrote:>|>| Did I pass ?!??!?!>|>| -- >
You need to go on to the tiebreak question.>
But I don't wear ties !
Wah !
--
Bunnies aren't just cute like everybody supposes ! They got them hoppy legs and twitchy little noses ! And what's with all the carrots ? What do they need such good eyesight for anyway ? Bunnies ! Bunnies ! It must be BUNNIES !
"Tyler Trafford" <ttrafford+usenet@gmail.com> wrote in message news:3m1npuF14q8nsU1@individual.net... | Kath wrote: | | > | | E) All of the above. | -- | Tyler Trafford | | Disclose classified information only when a NEED TO KNOW exists.
Sorry, wrong answer. Your machine will self destruct in 5 seconds........
Mark Morrison 13 August 2005 14:39:56 [ permanent link ]
On Sat, 13 Aug 2005 10:44:14 +0100, "Kath" <kath@kynny77.fsnet.co.uk> wrote:
| >|>| >| Did I pass ?!??!?!>| >|>| >| -- >| >>| >You need to go on to the tiebreak question.>| >>| But I don't wear ties !>|>| Wah !>|>| -- >
<grumpy old woman mode>>
Young man, you work for the government and do not wear a tie?><shakes head>>What is the world coming to?>
<mode off!>>
Kath >
I'm a civil servant - I often wear shorts to work when the weather's nice...
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Bunnies aren't just cute like everybody supposes ! They got them hoppy legs and twitchy little noses ! And what's with all the carrots ? What do they need such good eyesight for anyway ? Bunnies ! Bunnies ! It must be BUNNIES !
John Iwaniszek 13 August 2005 16:45:56 [ permanent link ]
Mark Morrison <drdpikeuk@aol.com> wrote in news:vejrf1pn4jujorbljaoudd75mcf9q1c7u5@4ax.com:
On Sat, 13 Aug 2005 10:44:14 +0100, "Kath" <kath@kynny77.fsnet.co.uk>> wrote:>
| >|>>| >| Did I pass ?!??!?!>>| >|>>| >| -- >>| >>>| >You need to go on to the tiebreak question.>>| >>>| But I don't wear ties !>>|>>| Wah !>>|>>| -- >>
<grumpy old woman mode>>>
Young man, you work for the government and do not wear a tie?>><shakes head>>>What is the world coming to?>>
<mode off!>>>
Kath >>
I'm a civil servant - I often wear shorts to work when the weather's> nice...>
"weirdwolf" <Hooowl@hoowl.com> wrote in message news:Xns96B2A92C2720Er73u67jw56nas@62.253.170.163... | "Kath" <kath@kynny77.fsnet.co.uk> wrote in news:ddkfck$4nk$1 | @newsg1.svr.pol.co.uk: | | > | >| >| | >| >| Did I pass ?!??!?! | >| >| | >| >| -- | >| > | >| >You need to go on to the tiebreak question. | >| > | >| But I don't wear ties ! | >| | >| Wah ! | >| | >| -- | > | > <grumpy old woman mode> | > | > Young man, you work for the government and do not wear a tie? | > <shakes head> | > What is the world coming to? | > | > <mode off!> | > | | He does have a very stylish cravat, a la Quentin Crisp. | Ted |
weirdwolf, on 14/08/2005 16:36, wrote something like this :> "Kath" <kath@kynny77.fsnet.co.uk> wrote in news:ddkfck$4nk$1> @newsg1.svr.pol.co.uk:>
| >|>>| >| Did I pass ?!??!?!>>| >|>>| >| -- >>| >>>| >You need to go on to the tiebreak question.>>| >>>| But I don't wear ties !>>|>>| Wah !>>|>>| -- >>
<grumpy old woman mode>>>
Young man, you work for the government and do not wear a tie?>><shakes head>>>What is the world coming to?>>
<mode off!>>>
He does have a very stylish cravat, a la Quentin Crisp.> Ted
Sadly though, he wears that and nothing else.
Sam -- Juggling code ( http://lpbk.net/misc/juggling-code.txt ) : B4 c s- g f Email address: insanimal, at leaze, dot, + as a word, dot, and then com. "Looks like there'll be no money for you, crazy round man."
"Sam Spencer" <invalid@SeeSig4Email.invalid> wrote in message news:42ff8a25$0$83861$892e7fe2@authen.white.readfreenews.net... | weirdwolf, on 14/08/2005 16:36, wrote something like this : | > "Kath" <kath@kynny77.fsnet.co.uk> wrote in news:ddkfck$4nk$1 | > @newsg1.svr.pol.co.uk: | > | > | >>| >| | >>| >| Did I pass ?!??!?! | >>| >| | >>| >| -- | >>| > | >>| >You need to go on to the tiebreak question. | >>| > | >>| But I don't wear ties ! | >>| | >>| Wah ! | >>| | >>| -- | >> | >><grumpy old woman mode> | >> | >>Young man, you work for the government and do not wear a tie? | >><shakes head> | >>What is the world coming to? | >> | >><mode off!> | >> | > | > He does have a very stylish cravat, a la Quentin Crisp. | > Ted | | Sadly though, he wears that and nothing else. | | Sam | --
"Kath" <kath@kynny77.fsnet.co.uk> wrote in news:ddof2t$vea$1 @newsg2.svr.pol.co.uk:
"Sam Spencer" <invalid@SeeSig4Email.invalid> wrote in message > news:42ff8a25$0$83861$892e7fe2@authen.white.readfreenews.net...>| weirdwolf, on 14/08/2005 16:36, wrote something like this :>| > "Kath" <kath@kynny77.fsnet.co.uk> wrote in news:ddkfck$4nk$1>| > @newsg1.svr.pol.co.uk:>| >>| >>| >>| >|>| >>| >| Did I pass ?!??!?!>| >>| >|>| >>| >| -- >| >>| >>| >>| >You need to go on to the tiebreak question.>| >>| >>| >>| But I don't wear ties !>| >>|>| >>| Wah !>| >>|>| >>| -- >| >>>| >><grumpy old woman mode>>| >>>| >>Young man, you work for the government and do not wear a tie?>| >><shakes head>>| >>What is the world coming to?>| >>>| >><mode off!>>| >>>| >>| > He does have a very stylish cravat, a la Quentin Crisp.>| > Ted>|>| Sadly though, he wears that and nothing else.>|>| Sam>| -- >
Not even a hat?>
He is our very own nekkid civil servant. Ted
-- Stare to long into the abyss and the abyss looks like a nifty place to hide the bodies
weirdwolf, on 15/08/2005 20:55, wrote something like this :> "Kath" <kath@kynny77.fsnet.co.uk> wrote in news:ddof2t$vea$1> @newsg2.svr.pol.co.uk:>
"Sam Spencer" <invalid@SeeSig4Email.invalid> wrote in message >>news:42ff8a25$0$83861$892e7fe2@authen.white.readfreenews.net...>>| weirdwolf, on 14/08/2005 16:36, wrote something like this :>>| > "Kath" <kath@kynny77.fsnet.co.uk> wrote in news:ddkfck$4nk$1>>| > @newsg1.svr.pol.co.uk:>>| >>>| >>>| >>| >|>>| >>| >| Did I pass ?!??!?!>>| >>| >|>>| >>| >| -- >>| >>| >>>| >>| >You need to go on to the tiebreak question.>>| >>| >>>| >>| But I don't wear ties !>>| >>|>>| >>| Wah !>>| >>|>>| >>| -- >>| >>>>| >><grumpy old woman mode>>>| >>>>| >>Young man, you work for the government and do not wear a tie?>>| >><shakes head>>>| >>What is the world coming to?>>| >>>>| >><mode off!>>>| >>>>| >>>| > He does have a very stylish cravat, a la Quentin Crisp.>>| > Ted>>|>>| Sadly though, he wears that and nothing else.>>|>>| Sam>>| -- >>
Not even a hat?>>
He is our very own nekkid civil servant.> Ted
I was wondering how long it would take.
Sam -- Juggling code ( http://lpbk.net/misc/juggling-code.txt ) : B4 c s- g f Email address: insanimal, at leaze, dot, + as a word, dot, and then com. "Looks like there'll be no money for you, crazy round man."
Katherine sniggered evilly behind my back:> sage wrote:>> Excuse, pliz. Server has upgraded hardware and I'm just checking the>> system from a user's perspective.>
"Enzo Matrix" <enzo55@hotmail.com> wrote:> Katherine sniggered evilly behind my back:>> sage wrote:>>> Excuse, pliz. Server has upgraded hardware and I'm just checking the>>> system from a user's perspective. >>
Nick sniggered evilly behind my back:> MartinS wrote:>> "Enzo Matrix" <enzo55@hotmail.com> wrote:>>> Katherine sniggered evilly behind my back:>>>> sage wrote:>>>>> Excuse, pliz. Server has upgraded hardware and I'm just checking>>>>> the system from a user's perspective.>>>>
It worked from my perspective.>>>
And mine!>>
Sorry, it didn't work for me. >>
~> And NOW for a song! >
<more desperate then ever> Underneath the mango tree ma...?
There's a Kylie song about a frangipani tree, if that's any 'elp...
Nick wrote:> MartinS wrote:>> "Enzo Matrix" <enzo55@hotmail.com> wrote:>>> Katherine sniggered evilly behind my back:>>>> sage wrote:>>>>> Excuse, pliz. Server has upgraded hardware and I'm just checking>>>>> the system from a user's perspective.>>>>
It worked from my perspective.>>>
And mine!>>
Sorry, it didn't work for me. >>
~> And NOW for a song! >
<more desperate then ever> Underneath the mango tree ma...?
...honey(chile Ryder) -- Gordon Davie Edinburgh, Scotland
"Slipped the surly bonds of Earth...to touch the face of God"
"Sherwood Harrington" <sherwoodNO@SPAMrahul.net> wrote in message news:ddjnga$c4r$3@blue.rahul.net...> ronniecat <ronniecat@mycollar.ronniecat.com> wrote:> > On Fri, 12 Aug 2005 21:53:44 -0400, "Wayne Farmer"> > <usenet@endymionsystems.com> promised to tell the truth, the whole> > truth and nothing but the truth but instead wrote:>