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1) Max Van Heeswijk (USPSPBBF)
2) Erik Zabel(T-Mobile)
3) Peter Wrolich (Gerolsteiner)

Peter Allen
  
"trg" <trg@world.REMOVE.THIS.std.com> wrote in message
news:c2a6sn$5ou$1@s1.read.news.oleane.net...
> 1) Max Van Heeswijk (USPSPBBF)
> 2) Erik Zabel(T-Mobile)
> 3) Peter Wrolich (Gerolsteiner)

there, that's better now

Trg
  
Peter Allen wrote:
> "trg" <trg@world.REMOVE.THIS.std.com> wrote in message
> news:c2a6sn$5ou$1@s1.read.news.oleane.net...
>> 1) Max Van Heeswijk (USPSPBBF)
>> 2) Erik Zabel(T-Mobile)
>> 3) Peter Wrolich (Gerolsteiner)
>
> there, that's better now

No, actually that's worse. The unwritten R.B.R ettiquete is
to never announce the results in the header. It seriously
pisses off some folks who have taped the race and want to
watch it later. They'll call you all sorts of names and sick
the spambots on you (Voice of experience here.)

You've been duly warned. :(

Robert Chung
  
trg wrote:
> Peter Allen wrote:
>> "trg" <trg@world.REMOVE.THIS.std.com> wrote in message
>> news:c2a6sn$5ou$1@s1.read.news.oleane.net...
>>> 1) Max Van Heeswijk (USPSPBBF)
>>> 2) Erik Zabel(T-Mobile)
>>> 3) Peter Wrolich (Gerolsteiner)
>>
>> there, that's better now
>
> No, actually that's worse. The unwritten R.B.R ettiquete
> is to never announce the results in the header. It
> seriously pisses off some folks who have taped the race
> and want to watch it later. They'll call you all sorts
> of names and sick the spambots on you (Voice of
> experience here.)
>
> You've been duly warned. :(

I'm an agnostic on the race-results-in-headers thing. There
is no unwritten etiquette on this issue -- what there *is*
is complaining by the people who don't like it, and who
would like everyone else to believe that there is an
unwritten etiquette.

Nev Shea
  
"Robert Chung" <me2@privacy.net> wrote in
news:c2hkpm$1taa5t$1@ID-226327.news.uni-berlin.de:

> I'm an agnostic on the race-results-in-headers thing.
> There is no unwritten etiquette on this issue -- what
> there *is* is complaining by the people who don't like it,
> and who would like everyone else to believe that there is
> an unwritten etiquette.

Actually, because of the is complaining by the people who
don't like it, the official RBR etiquette is to put the
podium in the message header.

NS

Robert Chung
  
Nev Shea wrote:
>
> Actually, because of the is complaining by the people who
> don't like it, the official RBR etiquette is to put the
> podium in the message header.

I stand corrected.

Sprintatbettyru
  
"trg" <trg@world.REMOVE.THIS.std.com> wrote in message news:<c2hgq2$65o$1@s1.read.news.oleane.net>...
> Peter Allen wrote:
> > "trg" <trg@world.REMOVE.THIS.std.com> wrote in message
> > news:c2a6sn$5ou$1@s1.read.news.oleane.net...
> >> 1) Max Van Heeswijk (USPSPBBF)
> >> 2) Erik Zabel(T-Mobile)
> >> 3) Peter Wrolich (Gerolsteiner)
> >
> > there, that's better now
>
> No, actually that's worse. The unwritten R.B.R ettiquete
> is to never announce the results in the header. It
> seriously pisses off some folks who have taped the race
> and want to watch it later. They'll call you all sorts
> of names and sick the spambots on you (Voice of
> experience here.)
>
> You've been duly warned. :(

It'll piss of about 10 guys and big deal...piss 'em off.
Nobody who matters truly gives a **** whether the results
are there or not. If I had nothing else to do, I'd post
results in the header every chance I got!

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