The all new suzuki alto 2009 photo's leaked!
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The all new suzuki alto 2009 photo's leaked!
The all new suzuki alto 2009 photo's leaked!
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Checkout the great new suzuki alto 2009 photos
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Re: The all new suzuki alto 2009 photo's leaked!
On Fri, 24 Oct 2008 07:35:23 -0700, A wrote:
> The all new suzuki alto 2009 photo's leaked!
>
> Checkout the great new suzuki alto 2009 photos
> click below
Looks like a piece of .
Actually it looks like a ing toy.
off, spammer.
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> The all new suzuki alto 2009 photo's leaked!
>
> Checkout the great new suzuki alto 2009 photos
> click below
Looks like a piece of .
Actually it looks like a ing toy.
off, spammer.
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OT: Re: The all new suzuki alto 2009 photo's leaked!
On Fri, 24 Oct 2008 09:44:51 -0500, Dan C wrote:
> On Fri, 24 Oct 2008 07:35:23 -0700, A wrote:
>
>> The all new suzuki alto 2009 photo's leaked!
>>
>> Checkout the great new suzuki alto 2009 photos click below
>
> Looks like a piece of .
>
> Actually it looks like a ing toy.
>
> off, spammer.
dan, while you are usually offensive, [see above] and even sometimes
ignorant [just buy a new one], i have to thank you for an occasion of
enlightenment. http://improve-usenet.org offers some handy hints on
filtering, indeed, sufficiently so to have convinced me to change my news
reader.
thank you.
> On Fri, 24 Oct 2008 07:35:23 -0700, A wrote:
>
>> The all new suzuki alto 2009 photo's leaked!
>>
>> Checkout the great new suzuki alto 2009 photos click below
>
> Looks like a piece of .
>
> Actually it looks like a ing toy.
>
> off, spammer.
dan, while you are usually offensive, [see above] and even sometimes
ignorant [just buy a new one], i have to thank you for an occasion of
enlightenment. http://improve-usenet.org offers some handy hints on
filtering, indeed, sufficiently so to have convinced me to change my news
reader.
thank you.
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Re: OT: Re: The all new suzuki alto 2009 photo's leaked!
On Sat, 25 Oct 2008 09:38:48 -0500, jim beam wrote:
>>> Checkout the great new suzuki alto 2009 photos click below
>> Looks like a piece of .
>> Actually it looks like a ing toy.
>> off, spammer.
> dan, while you are usually offensive, [see above] and even sometimes
> ignorant [just buy a new one], i have to thank you for an occasion of
> enlightenment. http://improve-usenet.org offers some handy hints on
> filtering, indeed, sufficiently so to have convinced me to change my news
> reader.
>
> thank you.
LOL! Heh. You're welcome. The UIP is a big help for serious Usenet
users, and glad to see you've switched to Pan. Hadn't noticed that you
were a Linux user before this. I also use Pan, but greatly prefer the
older, stable version (0.14.2.91) as it is much more full-featured and is
not "beta" software. You might want to give it a look sometime.
--
"Ubuntu" -- an African word, meaning "Slackware is too hard for me".
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>>> Checkout the great new suzuki alto 2009 photos click below
>> Looks like a piece of .
>> Actually it looks like a ing toy.
>> off, spammer.
> dan, while you are usually offensive, [see above] and even sometimes
> ignorant [just buy a new one], i have to thank you for an occasion of
> enlightenment. http://improve-usenet.org offers some handy hints on
> filtering, indeed, sufficiently so to have convinced me to change my news
> reader.
>
> thank you.
LOL! Heh. You're welcome. The UIP is a big help for serious Usenet
users, and glad to see you've switched to Pan. Hadn't noticed that you
were a Linux user before this. I also use Pan, but greatly prefer the
older, stable version (0.14.2.91) as it is much more full-featured and is
not "beta" software. You might want to give it a look sometime.
--
"Ubuntu" -- an African word, meaning "Slackware is too hard for me".
The Usenet Improvement Project: http://improve-usenet.org
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Re: OT: Re: The all new suzuki alto 2009 photo's leaked!
On Sat, 25 Oct 2008 11:26:38 -0500, Dan C wrote:
> On Sat, 25 Oct 2008 09:38:48 -0500, jim beam wrote:
>
>>>> Checkout the great new suzuki alto 2009 photos click below
>
>>> Looks like a piece of .
>>> Actually it looks like a ing toy. off, spammer.
>
>> dan, while you are usually offensive, [see above] and even sometimes
>> ignorant [just buy a new one], i have to thank you for an occasion of
>> enlightenment. http://improve-usenet.org offers some handy hints on
>> filtering, indeed, sufficiently so to have convinced me to change my
>> news reader.
>>
>> thank you.
>
> LOL! Heh. You're welcome. The UIP is a big help for serious Usenet
> users, and glad to see you've switched to Pan. Hadn't noticed that you
> were a Linux user before this. I also use Pan, but greatly prefer the
> older, stable version (0.14.2.91) as it is much more full-featured and
> is not "beta" software. You might want to give it a look sometime.
sure, i'll look into it. i don't see it in the current fedora yum
repository though. not that i can't roll my own, but this is first time
around the block...
thanks again.
> On Sat, 25 Oct 2008 09:38:48 -0500, jim beam wrote:
>
>>>> Checkout the great new suzuki alto 2009 photos click below
>
>>> Looks like a piece of .
>>> Actually it looks like a ing toy. off, spammer.
>
>> dan, while you are usually offensive, [see above] and even sometimes
>> ignorant [just buy a new one], i have to thank you for an occasion of
>> enlightenment. http://improve-usenet.org offers some handy hints on
>> filtering, indeed, sufficiently so to have convinced me to change my
>> news reader.
>>
>> thank you.
>
> LOL! Heh. You're welcome. The UIP is a big help for serious Usenet
> users, and glad to see you've switched to Pan. Hadn't noticed that you
> were a Linux user before this. I also use Pan, but greatly prefer the
> older, stable version (0.14.2.91) as it is much more full-featured and
> is not "beta" software. You might want to give it a look sometime.
sure, i'll look into it. i don't see it in the current fedora yum
repository though. not that i can't roll my own, but this is first time
around the block...
thanks again.
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Re: OT: Re: The all new suzuki alto 2009 photo's leaked!
On Sat, 25 Oct 2008 11:48:02 -0500, jim beam wrote:
>> LOL! Heh. You're welcome. The UIP is a big help for serious Usenet
>> users, and glad to see you've switched to Pan. Hadn't noticed that you
>> were a Linux user before this. I also use Pan, but greatly prefer the
>> older, stable version (0.14.2.91) as it is much more full-featured and
>> is not "beta" software. You might want to give it a look sometime.
> sure, i'll look into it. i don't see it in the current fedora yum
> repository though. not that i can't roll my own, but this is first time
> around the block...
Here is a link with some RPM packages, not sure if they're too old or not,
but would likely work...:
http://dag.wieers.com/rpm/packages/pan/
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The Usenet Improvement Project: http://improve-usenet.org
>> LOL! Heh. You're welcome. The UIP is a big help for serious Usenet
>> users, and glad to see you've switched to Pan. Hadn't noticed that you
>> were a Linux user before this. I also use Pan, but greatly prefer the
>> older, stable version (0.14.2.91) as it is much more full-featured and
>> is not "beta" software. You might want to give it a look sometime.
> sure, i'll look into it. i don't see it in the current fedora yum
> repository though. not that i can't roll my own, but this is first time
> around the block...
Here is a link with some RPM packages, not sure if they're too old or not,
but would likely work...:
http://dag.wieers.com/rpm/packages/pan/
--
"Ubuntu" -- an African word, meaning "Slackware is too hard for me".
The Usenet Improvement Project: http://improve-usenet.org
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Re: OT: Re: The all new suzuki alto 2009 photo's leaked!
On Sat, 25 Oct 2008 11:53:54 -0500, Dan C wrote:
> On Sat, 25 Oct 2008 11:48:02 -0500, jim beam wrote:
>
>>> LOL! Heh. You're welcome. The UIP is a big help for serious Usenet
>>> users, and glad to see you've switched to Pan. Hadn't noticed that
>>> you were a Linux user before this. I also use Pan, but greatly prefer
>>> the older, stable version (0.14.2.91) as it is much more full-featured
>>> and is not "beta" software. You might want to give it a look
>>> sometime.
>
>> sure, i'll look into it. i don't see it in the current fedora yum
>> repository though. not that i can't roll my own, but this is first
>> time around the block...
>
> Here is a link with some RPM packages, not sure if they're too old or
> not, but would likely work...:
>
> http://dag.wieers.com/rpm/packages/pan/
quickie question: how to change date format?
> On Sat, 25 Oct 2008 11:48:02 -0500, jim beam wrote:
>
>>> LOL! Heh. You're welcome. The UIP is a big help for serious Usenet
>>> users, and glad to see you've switched to Pan. Hadn't noticed that
>>> you were a Linux user before this. I also use Pan, but greatly prefer
>>> the older, stable version (0.14.2.91) as it is much more full-featured
>>> and is not "beta" software. You might want to give it a look
>>> sometime.
>
>> sure, i'll look into it. i don't see it in the current fedora yum
>> repository though. not that i can't roll my own, but this is first
>> time around the block...
>
> Here is a link with some RPM packages, not sure if they're too old or
> not, but would likely work...:
>
> http://dag.wieers.com/rpm/packages/pan/
quickie question: how to change date format?
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Re: OT: Re: The all new suzuki alto 2009 photo's leaked!
On Sat, 25 Oct 2008 14:37:13 -0500, jim beam wrote:
> On Sat, 25 Oct 2008 11:53:54 -0500, Dan C wrote:
>
>> On Sat, 25 Oct 2008 11:48:02 -0500, jim beam wrote:
>>
>>>> LOL! Heh. You're welcome. The UIP is a big help for serious Usenet
>>>> users, and glad to see you've switched to Pan. Hadn't noticed that
>>>> you were a Linux user before this. I also use Pan, but greatly prefer
>>>> the older, stable version (0.14.2.91) as it is much more full-featured
>>>> and is not "beta" software. You might want to give it a look
>>>> sometime.
>>
>>> sure, i'll look into it. i don't see it in the current fedora yum
>>> repository though. not that i can't roll my own, but this is first
>>> time around the block...
>>
>> Here is a link with some RPM packages, not sure if they're too old or
>> not, but would likely work...:
>>
>> http://dag.wieers.com/rpm/packages/pan/
>
>
> quickie question: how to change date format?
Do you mean within Pan? Not sure, don't think you can.
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> On Sat, 25 Oct 2008 11:53:54 -0500, Dan C wrote:
>
>> On Sat, 25 Oct 2008 11:48:02 -0500, jim beam wrote:
>>
>>>> LOL! Heh. You're welcome. The UIP is a big help for serious Usenet
>>>> users, and glad to see you've switched to Pan. Hadn't noticed that
>>>> you were a Linux user before this. I also use Pan, but greatly prefer
>>>> the older, stable version (0.14.2.91) as it is much more full-featured
>>>> and is not "beta" software. You might want to give it a look
>>>> sometime.
>>
>>> sure, i'll look into it. i don't see it in the current fedora yum
>>> repository though. not that i can't roll my own, but this is first
>>> time around the block...
>>
>> Here is a link with some RPM packages, not sure if they're too old or
>> not, but would likely work...:
>>
>> http://dag.wieers.com/rpm/packages/pan/
>
>
> quickie question: how to change date format?
Do you mean within Pan? Not sure, don't think you can.
--
"Ubuntu" -- an African word, meaning "Slackware is too hard for me".
The Usenet Improvement Project: http://improve-usenet.org
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Re: OT: Re: The all new suzuki alto 2009 photo's leaked!
On Sat, 25 Oct 2008 22:42:14 -0500, Dan C wrote:
> On Sat, 25 Oct 2008 14:37:13 -0500, jim beam wrote:
>
>> On Sat, 25 Oct 2008 11:53:54 -0500, Dan C wrote:
>>
>>> On Sat, 25 Oct 2008 11:48:02 -0500, jim beam wrote:
>>>
>>>>> LOL! Heh. You're welcome. The UIP is a big help for serious
>>>>> Usenet users, and glad to see you've switched to Pan. Hadn't
>>>>> noticed that you were a Linux user before this. I also use Pan, but
>>>>> greatly prefer the older, stable version (0.14.2.91) as it is much
>>>>> more full-featured and is not "beta" software. You might want to
>>>>> give it a look sometime.
>>>
>>>> sure, i'll look into it. i don't see it in the current fedora yum
>>>> repository though. not that i can't roll my own, but this is first
>>>> time around the block...
>>>
>>> Here is a link with some RPM packages, not sure if they're too old or
>>> not, but would likely work...:
>>>
>>> http://dag.wieers.com/rpm/packages/pan/
>>
>>
>> quickie question: how to change date format?
>
> Do you mean within Pan?
yup
> Not sure, don't think you can.
time to roll my own!
> On Sat, 25 Oct 2008 14:37:13 -0500, jim beam wrote:
>
>> On Sat, 25 Oct 2008 11:53:54 -0500, Dan C wrote:
>>
>>> On Sat, 25 Oct 2008 11:48:02 -0500, jim beam wrote:
>>>
>>>>> LOL! Heh. You're welcome. The UIP is a big help for serious
>>>>> Usenet users, and glad to see you've switched to Pan. Hadn't
>>>>> noticed that you were a Linux user before this. I also use Pan, but
>>>>> greatly prefer the older, stable version (0.14.2.91) as it is much
>>>>> more full-featured and is not "beta" software. You might want to
>>>>> give it a look sometime.
>>>
>>>> sure, i'll look into it. i don't see it in the current fedora yum
>>>> repository though. not that i can't roll my own, but this is first
>>>> time around the block...
>>>
>>> Here is a link with some RPM packages, not sure if they're too old or
>>> not, but would likely work...:
>>>
>>> http://dag.wieers.com/rpm/packages/pan/
>>
>>
>> quickie question: how to change date format?
>
> Do you mean within Pan?
yup
> Not sure, don't think you can.
time to roll my own!
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