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Old August 13th 03, 02:11 AM
scottabe
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How ironic!
Bev Ashley has the gall to lecture someone about internet etiquette-but in
her sick world, it is perfectly permissable to falsely accuse an innocent
man of implanting memories of childhood abuse in a good friend. Or to
falselya ccuse innocent men of molesting children, or to lie to the police
and the cops, or to threaten people's lives.
When that happens on rsa, Bev Ashley says nothing-but then again, Bev Ashley
is guilty of those crimes.
What an incredible bitch!

in article , The Real Bev at
wrote on 8/12/03 5:31 PM:

Ivan Rafn wrote:

"The Real Bev" skrev i en meddelelse
...
lal_truckee wrote:

Ivan Rafn wrote:
CLIPPED

Relax - it'll snow eventually, and we'll all feel better ...

Newbies take things so seriously, don't they? Not like us.

(BTW, your original post still hasn't shown up on the server I use
(News.CIS.DFN.DE,) possibly because the server won't accept posts with a
bin file attached foor non-binary groups? Some servers just drop the
attachment, others drop the whole post.)

n.c.d.d (has a new name, but I don't remember it) wipes the whole post. A
good thing, in general. Anybody who posts binary attachments into a
non-bin usenet group can't possibly have anything to say that's worth
reading.


It has moved to News.Individual.NET .
Anyone who dosn't checks his sources I regard as non-trustworthy!


Hey, I checked it, I just didn't remember it. When it stops accepting
'news.cis.dfn.de' then I will be immensely grateful that you posted the
new address.

As for being a newbee, I hardly qualify, as I am an IT Consultant for living
(and is well living), and has been so for more than 25 years.


Newbie HERE. Experience elsewhere doesn't count. What does your title
mean? "Well living" in English means "living in a well," which is
probably not the correct translation.

I am sorry I, apparently, offended "YOUR" ng, by attaching a bin, in an
effort to try to help a fellov skier.


It's not MY rule, but the general usenet custom: do not post binaries in
non-binary newsgroups. They present an immense drain on resources and
many ISPs have given up carrying any newsfeed at all due to the space
required for such things.

It might be different from Europe to US, but generally advices are well
received, the more frendly the advice, the more welcome it is.
Use a more friendly tone, and receivers may understand you are leading them,
not trying to offend them.


Yes, advice is generally appreciated. Terry has had his din chart up on
his website for years, and a link was provided, as it would have been had
you not posted your binary, which caused your entire post to be deleted by
many ISPs, thereby depriving much of the world of your knowledge.

May I advice you not to adopt the french attitude - we ourself are enogh,
we know better, don't advice us, we will tell you (and offend you the best
we can as we go) -, as it may push off new members of what could be a great
ng.


Well, a very few of us actually DO know better. Don't worry, we'll tell
you who we are :-)

An international skiing ng could be a great way of exchanging experiences
between continents, don't you agree?


Of course. If you had bothered to read the newsgroup a bit longer (google
is your friend) you would have realized this.

LT, thanks for drawing my attention to the fact that I was posting in a non
bin group. The faq of your ng host states that it removes articles
containing bin's.


That's done by individual ISPs, not the newsgroup itself. Some people got
to see it.

You can have a copy of mine. DIN is supposed to be a universal standard,

so
the make of the bindings shouldn't matter.

BTW how did you manage to get the snip from my original posting ?


It was quoted by someone who DID see it.

Who are you helping TRB?


Who is TRB? Oh, I understand. Me. I don't know who I'm helping. If
nobody, well, so be it.


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