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Benjamin Gawert
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      06-13-2007, 10:42 PM


* Meat Plow:

> So what's Skybuck doing besides posting things you don't want to read?


You mean except violating the chartas of most UseNet groups by posting
off-topic unrelated stuff? Ever thought that there is a reason why every
newsgroup covers only certain topics? Probably not.

Benjamin
 
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Brandon D Cartwright
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      06-13-2007, 11:31 PM
On Wed, 13 Jun 2007 23:42:13 +0200, Benjamin Gawert <>
wrote:

>* Meat Plow:
>
>> So what's Skybuck doing besides posting things you don't want to read?

>
>You mean except violating the chartas of most UseNet groups by posting
>off-topic unrelated stuff?


Quit talking rubbish.

He is posting of his adventures with his broken computer in computer
and electronics groups control freak.


>Ever thought that there is a reason why every
>newsgroup covers only certain topics? Probably not.


he is talking about his efforts to fault find his computer in
perfectly appropriate groups.

The only person who needs reporting is YOU!

Ever thought of kill filing folks you don't want to read?
>


 
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Eeyore
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      06-13-2007, 11:57 PM


Skybuck Flying wrote:

> "Eeyore" wrote
> > Skybuck Flying wrote:
> >
> >> Hello,

> >
> > Goodbye.
> >
> > Please stop posting your garbage to sci.electronics.design where it is
> > totally
> > off-topic or expect to be on the receiving end of an abuse report to your
> > ISP.
> >
> > Graham

>
> It's totally on topic.
>
> Electronics produce heat.


It is not on topic for a design group.

Your posts are at best relevant to *basics*.

Also, scei.electronics.design is for ppl to exchange sensible design related
ideas, not some forum for idiots to display their total ignorance of a subject.

Graham

 
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Linux Geek
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      06-14-2007, 12:02 AM
On Wed, 13 Jun 2007 18:48:06 +0200, Skybuck Flying wrote:

> Or maybe not... kinda makes the same sound.
>
> Or maybe with case closed, the fans spin a little harder oh well.
>
> The heat probably higher though with case closed
>
> Also placed another book on top of the case to make it more heavy.. reduces
> any vibrations
>
> Bye,
> Skybuck =D


**** off.


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      06-14-2007, 12:12 AM
Brandon D Cartwright wrote:

> Quit talking rubbish.
> he is talking about his efforts to fault find his computer in
> perfectly appropriate groups.



Let's see, what constitutes "perfectly appropriate groups"??

- Skybuck has been cross-posting inappropriately for years. Before
accusing someone labeling someone's thoughts as rubbish, you might want
to do a little research on Skybuck.
- alt.comp.periphs.videocards.nvidia is not the appropriate group to
post your trials and tribulations with your bios, motherboard, hard
drive fans, etc.
- Blogging your personal video game reviews to groups chartered for
hardware is also considered poor etiquette.


 
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Marcel Overweel
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      06-14-2007, 12:15 AM

"Brandon D Cartwright" <> schreef in bericht
news:...
> On Wed, 13 Jun 2007 23:42:13 +0200, Benjamin Gawert <>
> wrote:
>
>>* Meat Plow:
>>
>>> So what's Skybuck doing besides posting things you don't want to read?

>>
>>You mean except violating the chartas of most UseNet groups by posting
>>off-topic unrelated stuff?

>
> Quit talking rubbish.
>


It's no rubbish.

That stinkin' lill buthole called skybuck is crossposting and being very
abusive in some of his reactions.

mobo questions should not go to *.nvidia
gfx card questions should not go to *.pc-homebuilt
english questions should not go to *.nl groups
dutch questions should not go to non *.nl groups

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YOU STUPID ****ING RETARD,
>
> > YOU STUPID ****ING ASSHOLE

Unquote

and

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How about after you clean up the **** juice all over it ?
Unquote

should not go to any of these groups.

> He is posting of his adventures with his broken computer in computer
> and electronics groups control freak.
>


His 'adventures' should go to a alt.scifi-and-fantasy group.

>
>>Ever thought that there is a reason why every
>>newsgroup covers only certain topics? Probably not.

>
> he is talking about his efforts to fault find his computer in
> perfectly appropriate groups.
>


No he is not.
He's just playing with all of us.
Genius actually.

> The only person who needs reporting is YOU!
>


Don't agree.

> Ever thought of kill filing folks you don't want to read?
>>

>


Wish Outlook Express had a proper killfile.

Sorry dude,
Marcel


 
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Brandon D Cartwright
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      06-14-2007, 12:15 AM
On Wed, 13 Jun 2007 22:57:26 GMT, Eeyore
<> wrote:

>
>
>Skybuck Flying wrote:
>
>> "Eeyore" wrote
>> > Skybuck Flying wrote:
>> >
>> >> Hello,
>> >
>> > Goodbye.
>> >
>> > Please stop posting your garbage to sci.electronics.design where it is
>> > totally
>> > off-topic or expect to be on the receiving end of an abuse report to your
>> > ISP.
>> >
>> > Graham

>>
>> It's totally on topic.
>>
>> Electronics produce heat.

>
>It is not on topic for a design group.


And your plans to destroy AUK are?

>
>Your posts are at best relevant to *basics*.


Which is more than some of yours are.


>Also, scei.electronics.design is for ppl to exchange sensible design related
>ideas, not some forum for idiots to display their total ignorance of a subject.


So how come you and prongboi are in it?


 
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martin griffith
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      06-14-2007, 12:44 AM
On Wed, 13 Jun 2007 17:17:59 +0200, in sci.electronics.design "Skybuck
Flying" <> wrote:

>Hello,

Dear Mainly Harmless

Please consider writting a blog, as in
http://wordpress.com/ or equivalent.

Your talents are clearly too great for the Newsgroups that you are
posting to.

The advantage of having a blog is that you can set the typeface to
"Coloured Crayon" to enhance Visitor Experience, which is not
available in ASCII based newsgroups.

In Blogs you can also post pictures of cats being washed, your
herbarium, and associated lighting control software wot you have wrote
in fortran, and pictures of the posters of the 60's rockstars on your
walls/ceiling(s)

The advantage of having a blog is that you can get "Points" on the
popularity of your site, but I'm afraid that in your case, it would
probably be somewhat negative.

For you I would suggest Digg
http://www.drivl.com/posts/view/731?dupe

May I also suggest that you create the ultimate working, repeatable
Rube Goldberg machine using only recycled PC bios sorftware with the
appropriately badly edited, badly focused video, with associated
grunting sound track of "Hey Dude, Man, Impressive,Oh ****" for the
You toobe establishment


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      06-14-2007, 01:06 AM
On Wed, 13 Jun 2007 23:42:13 +0200, Benjamin Gawert wrote:

> * Meat Plow:
>
>> So what's Skybuck doing besides posting things you don't want to read?

>
> You mean except violating the chartas of most UseNet groups by posting
> off-topic unrelated stuff? Ever thought that there is a reason why every
> newsgroup covers only certain topics? Probably not.
>


Charter? BWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHAHAHA ****ING HAH you got to be
kidding me? You think a charter is anything but a guideline for posting
and that somehow is enforceable? Do you know how many different charters
there are? I would take an educated guess and say it's greater than 80 or
so thousand. Abuse departments hardly ever respond to tangible complaints
like spamming, forgery etc.. let alone off topic posts you Fool. Figure
out how to use your newsreader kill filter or use a wet kill filter (your
brain) and just ignore what you don't want to read.
 
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Paul Hovnanian P.E.
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      06-14-2007, 03:02 AM
You can cool your PC quite efficiently without all that fan noise by
immersing it in a bathtub full of water while playing games.

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