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starcade_@hotmail.com
tyres used on 40% of all bicycles are
tyres used on 40% of all bicycles are "clincher"
type, also known as "on-wire." They consist of
an outer tyre with a v-shaped cross section,
tp//tinyurl.com/5m8fdh

ray
tyres used on 40% of all bicycles are
starcade_@hotmail.com wrote:
> tyres used on 40% of all bicycles are "clincher"
> type, also known as "on-wire." They consist of
> an outer tyre with a v-shaped cross section,
> tp//tinyurl.com/5m8fdh
And your point is?

PeteSig
tyres used on 40% of all bicycles are
"ray" <ferret57@optusnet.com.au> wrote in message
news:4816b55d$0$13947$afc38c87@news.optusnet.com.au...
> starcade_@hotmail.com wrote:
>> tyres used on 40% of all bicycles are "clincher"
>> type, also known as "on-wire." They consist of
>> an outer tyre with a v-shaped cross section,
>> tp//tinyurl.com/5m8fdh
> And your point is?

Troll, Ray! Send him to the killfile.


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Peter

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TimC
tyres used on 40% of all bicycles are
On 2008-04-29, PeteSig (aka Bruce)
was almost, but not quite, entirely unlike tea:
> "ray" <ferret57@optusnet.com.au> wrote in message
> news:4816b55d$0$13947$afc38c87@news.optusnet.com.au...
>> starcade_@hotmail.com wrote:
>>> tyres used on 40% of all bicycles are "clincher"
>>> type, also known as "on-wire." They consist of
>>> an outer tyre with a v-shaped cross section,
>>> tp//tinyurl.com/5m8fdh
>> And your point is?
>
> Troll, Ray! Send him to the killfile.

I did a search for '"usenet death penalty" google' today (on google
:), and it turns out there are other people making moves in
news.admin.net-abuse.usenet to separate google groups from USENET.
99.9% of spam now comes from google. Remember when AOL were the ones
that everyone hated?

Don't do evil, eh?

Oh well, as of today, "Organization: http://groups.google.com" gets a
negative score in my killfile. I might get around one day to
whitelisting those google groups users I know aren't trolls, but
today, I can't be bothered. (and ray, because it's his third offense)

--
TimC
Tim flies like an arrow -- Donald Welsh on RHOD

BT Humble
tyres used on 40% of all bicycles are
TimC wrote:
> Oh well, as of today, "Organization:http://groups.google.com" gets a
> negative score in my killfile. I might get around one day to
> whitelisting those google groups users I know aren't trolls, but
> today, I can't be bothered. (and ray, because it's his third offense)

*whimper*


BTH

Fulliautomatix
tyres used on 40% of all bicycles are
the rest have coloured bits as well

lemmiwinks.au@gmail.com
tyres used on 40% of all bicycles are
On Apr 29, 6:29 pm, TimC <tconn...@no.spam.accepted.here-
astro.swin.edu.au> wrote:
> On 2008-04-29, PeteSig (aka Bruce)
> was almost, but not quite, entirely unlike tea:
>
> > "ray" <ferre...@optusnet.com.au> wrote in message
> >news:4816b55d$0$13947$afc38c87@news.optusnet.com.au...
> >> starca...@hotmail.com wrote:
> >>> tyres used on 40% of all bicycles are "clincher"
> >>> type, also known as "on-wire." They consist of
> >>> an outer tyre with a v-shaped cross section,
> >>> tp//tinyurl.com/5m8fdh
> >> And your point is?
>
> > Troll, Ray! Send him to the killfile.
>
> I did a search for '"usenet death penalty" google' today (on google
> :), and it turns out there are other people making moves in
> news.admin.net-abuse.usenet to separate google groups from USENET.
> 99.9% of spam now comes from google. Remember when AOL were the ones
> that everyone hated?

Roger Bratton, aka rogertheboxman, aka pcrecycling1 and countless
irritating troll names *is* an AOL user, but of course you won't see
this because I have to post through google groups. *sniff* I suspect
he's mentally ill, however just like Mr "MI5 voices in my head", it
doesn't make him any less irritating.

I guess that's pretty much it for aus.bicycle for me then if there's
bugger all but spam and nonsensical trolls and I'm automagically
killfilled anyway.

TimC
tyres used on 40% of all bicycles are
On 2008-04-30, lemmiwinks.au@gmail.com (aka Bruce)
was almost, but not quite, entirely unlike tea:
> On Apr 29, 6:29 pm, TimC <tconn...@no.spam.accepted.here-
> astro.swin.edu.au> wrote:
>> I did a search for '"usenet death penalty" google' today (on google
>> :), and it turns out there are other people making moves in
>> news.admin.net-abuse.usenet to separate google groups from USENET.
>> 99.9% of spam now comes from google. Remember when AOL were the ones
>> that everyone hated?
>
> Roger Bratton, aka rogertheboxman, aka pcrecycling1 and countless
> irritating troll names *is* an AOL user, but of course you won't see
> this because I have to post through google groups. *sniff* I suspect
> he's mentally ill, however just like Mr "MI5 voices in my head", it
> doesn't make him any less irritating.
>
> I guess that's pretty much it for aus.bicycle for me then if there's
> bugger all but spam and nonsensical trolls and I'm automagically
> killfilled anyway.

I got bored lastnight and went through my spool directory whitelisting
anyone who I recognised. So at least *I* am reading you :)

(didn't stop spamboi spamming again this morning from another ISP.
Bah)

--
TimC
Warning: No foo present. Your life may be in grave danger.

lemmiwinks.au@gmail.com
tyres used on 40% of all bicycles are
On Apr 30, 11:56 am, TimC <tconn...@no.spam.accepted.here-
astro.swin.edu.au> wrote:
> On 2008-04-30, lemmiwinks...@gmail.com (aka Bruce)
> was almost, but not quite, entirely unlike tea:
>
>
>
> > On Apr 29, 6:29 pm, TimC <tconn...@no.spam.accepted.here-
> > astro.swin.edu.au> wrote:
> >> I did a search for '"usenet death penalty" google' today (on google
> >> :), and it turns out there are other people making moves in
> >> news.admin.net-abuse.usenet to separate google groups from USENET.
> >> 99.9% of spam now comes from google. Remember when AOL were the ones
> >> that everyone hated?
>
> > Roger Bratton, aka rogertheboxman, aka pcrecycling1 and countless
> > irritating troll names *is* an AOL user, but of course you won't see
> > this because I have to post through google groups. *sniff* I suspect
> > he's mentally ill, however just like Mr "MI5 voices in my head", it
> > doesn't make him any less irritating.
>
> > I guess that's pretty much it for aus.bicycle for me then if there's
> > bugger all but spam and nonsensical trolls and I'm automagically
> > killfilled anyway.
>
> I got bored lastnight and went through my spool directory whitelisting
> anyone who I recognised. So at least *I* am reading you :)

Hooray! :-)

> (didn't stop spamboi spamming again this morning from another ISP.
> Bah)

I've got a stalker, ho-hum. The ol' greasemonkey killfile has plenty
of room in it.

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Aeek
tyres used on 40% of all bicycles are
On Tue, 29 Apr 2008 22:56:29 -0700 (PDT), lemmiwinks.au@gmail.com
wrote:

>I've got a stalker, ho-hum. The ol' greasemonkey killfile has plenty
>of room in it.

Googlegroups has its points, seeing that the "harvested" email was
last used in 2002 was kinda interesting.





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