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PostPosted: Thu May 19, 2005 8:08 am    Post subject: avoid redirecting your posts to alt.morons etc Reply with quote

avoid redirecting your posts to alt.morons etc

if you post from google, click
[show options] - [Reply to Author]
change [To:] then correct to sci.physics.relativity

if you use a nntp user-agent like outlook etc, take a look at
[Newsgroups] before you press [send]

certifieded morons like bilge and herr dirk van de standartenfurrer are
cowers and have disabilities to follow a point or a discussion, taken
up a debate

morons and cowers, with brains like 2 years old kids
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