From: mp on

"Mayayana" <mayayana(a)invalid.nospam> wrote in message
news:hujm85$up2$1(a)news.eternal-september.org...
>
>
> --
> |
> | But eternal september doesn't appear to be one of the servers mirroring
> | mpvbgd, right?
> | I dont' see it in their list of ngs
>
> You have to sign up, open an account, then
> configure your newsreader to connect to their
> server. Once you've set up an ES account in
> your newsreader you should be able to download
> the list of newsgroups. As far as I can see
> that includes all of the MS groups plus alt,
> comp, etc.
>
I did all that and can see the comp heirarchy but not the mp.etc
i'll reload groups and see if they show up

>
>


From: mp on

"mp" <nospam(a)thanks.com> wrote in message
news:ukNPpXoBLHA.3972(a)TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>
> "Mayayana" <mayayana(a)invalid.nospam> wrote in message
> news:hujm85$up2$1(a)news.eternal-september.org...
>>
>>
>> --
>> |
>> | But eternal september doesn't appear to be one of the servers mirroring
>> | mpvbgd, right?
>> | I dont' see it in their list of ngs
>>
>> You have to sign up, open an account, then
>> configure your newsreader to connect to their
>> server. Once you've set up an ES account in
>> your newsreader you should be able to download
>> the list of newsgroups. As far as I can see
>> that includes all of the MS groups plus alt,
>> comp, etc.
>>
> I did all that and can see the comp heirarchy but not the mp.etc
> i'll reload groups and see if they show up
>

cool, now i see them


From: senn on

"Karl E. Peterson" <karl(a)exmvps.org> skrev i meddelelsen
news:%23phdWsmBLHA.5464(a)TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
> Tony Toews [MVP] wrote:
>> "Henning" <computer_hero(a)coldmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Ha, I'll hold you responsible for an hour of lost work by them links;)
>>> Just couldn't stop reading...
>>
>> Hehehehe Well said.
>
> Well, Microsoft made my point for me! I've been saying all along that
> this entire move is due to their desire for *TOTAL CONTROL* over the
> message. I crawled and inched my way right up to the edge, before pushing
> them over. <eg> Turns out that when I mentioned I had been kicked out of
> the MVP program by an Executive of higher rank than had ever kicked anyone
> else out of the MVP program, they *locked* the thread! <LOL!!!>
>
> It was this post, that sealed the deal:
>
> http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/vbgeneral/thread/ba2234f8-cc2f-41c8-8c1f-551558023c3e#8f1ad7a7-be6f-4c73-b46b-f3c3f5a201ef
>
> --
> .NET: It's About Trust! http://vfred.mvps.org
> Customer Hatred Knows No Bounds at MSFT
> ClassicVB Users Regroup! comp.lang.basic.visual.misc
> Free usenet access at http://www.eternal-september.org
>
>
Yes, Microsoft wants to have all in control. Looking at Visual Studio 10,
it seems necessary to invest in the Premium option, if wanting to manage
databases. The Proffesional issue seems not being able. The price of
VS10 is over $5,000
I read on this page last evening.:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-gb/library/aa970268.aspx
It's enough to make one sick. Apparently; programmers does
not need to know anything. The net-framework takes care. The
only things that's required is "users" -not programmers. Someone
users having a memory of an elephants, but no need of intelligents
too. The internal knowings is keept of microsoft's. And this
"just in time compiling". And all those superficial excuses for
bringing out a new $5,000 product less than a few years after VS8.

Do you have a name of this fellow. I study name of ms leaders
for the moment. I'm looking for resemblances. There seems to be
a resemblance all over in the western world. Look at the names
of politicians, members of universities, or simply all over where
intelligence
are present. Your case disposes some in common to the behavior
of Lori Dirks. An old saying; the ones beaten-up becomes beaters
themself. The same all over - not only in usa. A dispute committee
of proffesors at the Copenhagen University in dk. delegate internet
domains, which has been in owners use in 9 years, to someone others
who claims that this domain name is more suitable to represent their
own company. This despute committee is founded by the dk.
government. The names in this dispute committee, of course, disposes
the same relationship issue I'm talking about. What they do is highly in
contrast to human rights. In the seventies a dk. politician proposed a new
low
against free rights to talk. It became founded. The ser-name of this
politician
was "Thestrup". It might not be evident, but this name is related to the
issue.
He founded a low that is in contradictory to the existing fundamental-low
of human rights of free speaks.
CIA flew round in europe a few years ago, kidnapping innosence people.
One was released. But how many were not - and killed ?.
Who's their teacher !.

The short is:
They, themself, builds up another holocaust.
I'm convinced, usa and israel will be the ones to start a third world war
sooner or later.

And it all isn't very intelligent. I think it's plan stupidity and violent.
/se



From: senn on

"Karl E. Peterson" <karl(a)exmvps.org> skrev i meddelelsen
news:%23phdWsmBLHA.5464(a)TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
> Tony Toews [MVP] wrote:
>> "Henning" <computer_hero(a)coldmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Ha, I'll hold you responsible for an hour of lost work by them links;)
>>> Just couldn't stop reading...
>>
>> Hehehehe Well said.
>
> Well, Microsoft made my point for me! I've been saying all along that
> this entire move is due to their desire for *TOTAL CONTROL* over the
> message. I crawled and inched my way right up to the edge, before pushing
> them over. <eg> Turns out that when I mentioned I had been kicked out of
> the MVP program by an Executive of higher rank than had ever kicked anyone
> else out of the MVP program, they *locked* the thread! <LOL!!!>
>
> It was this post, that sealed the deal:
>
> http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/vbgeneral/thread/ba2234f8-cc2f-41c8-8c1f-551558023c3e#8f1ad7a7-be6f-4c73-b46b-f3c3f5a201ef
>
> --
> .NET: It's About Trust! http://vfred.mvps.org
> Customer Hatred Knows No Bounds at MSFT
> ClassicVB Users Regroup! comp.lang.basic.visual.misc
> Free usenet access at http://www.eternal-september.org
>

I checked your thread moderators site on the www.w3c.org
validator page. As can be seen below, his page has 13 html errors
and 18 css errors.
No supprise to me. I've seen it lots of times. Youngsters show-off.

He probably can code a little in managed coding. As the framework
take care of the managing.
But when he can't code a html-page without that many errors; he is
not a qualified. Again, he's just one more example of microsoft's
errors.
/se


matt(a)zerosandtheone.com
http://zerosandtheone.com/Default.aspx

Jump To: Validation Output
Errors found while checking this document as XHTML 1.0 Transitional!
Result: 13 Errors
Address:
Encoding: utf-8 (detect automatically) utf-8 (Unicode, worldwide) utf-16
(Unicode, worldwide) iso-8859-1 (Western Europe) iso-8859-2 (Central Europe)
iso-8859-3 (Southern Europe) iso-8859-4 (North European) iso-8859-5
(Cyrillic) iso-8859-6-i (Arabic) iso-8859-7 (Greek) iso-8859-8 (Hebrew,
visual) iso-8859-8-i (Hebrew, logical) iso-8859-9 (Turkish) iso-8859-10
(Latin 6) iso-8859-11 (Latin/Thai) iso-8859-13 (Latin 7, Baltic Rim)
iso-8859-14 (Latin 8, Celtic) iso-8859-15 (Latin 9) iso-8859-16 (Latin 10)
us-ascii (basic English) euc-jp (Japanese, Unix) shift_jis (Japanese,
Win/Mac) iso-2022-jp (Japanese, email) euc-kr (Korean) gb2312 (Chinese,
simplified) gb18030 (Chinese, simplified) big5 (Chinese, traditional)
Big5-HKSCS (Chinese, Hong Kong) tis-620 (Thai) koi8-r (Russian) koi8-u
(Ukrainian) iso-ir-111 (Cyrillic KOI-8) macintosh (MacRoman) windows-1250
(Central Europe) windows-1251 (Cyrillic) windows-1252 (Western Europe)
windows-1253 (Greek) windows-1254 (Turkish) windows-1255 (Hebrew)
windows-1256 (Arabic) windows-1257 (Baltic Rim)
Doctype: XHTML 1.0 Transitional (detect automatically) HTML5 (experimental)
XHTML 1.0 Strict XHTML 1.0 Transitional XHTML 1.0 Frameset HTML 4.01 Strict
HTML 4.01 Transitional HTML 4.01 Frameset HTML 3.2 HTML 2.0 ISO/IEC
15445:2000 ("ISO HTML") XHTML 1.1 XHTML + RDFa XHTML Basic 1.0 XHTML Basic
1.1 XHTML Mobile Profile 1.2 XHTML-Print 1.0 XHTML 1.1 plus MathML 2.0 XHTML
1.1 plus MathML 2.0 plus SVG 1.1 MathML 2.0 SVG 1.0 SVG 1.1 SVG 1.1 Tiny SVG
1.1 Basic SMIL 1.0 SMIL 2.0
Root Element: html
Root Namespace: http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml
The W3C CSS validator is developed with assistance from the Mozilla
Foundation, and supported by community donations.
Donate and help us build better tools for a better web.




The W3C CSS Validation Service
W3C CSS Validator results for http://zerosandtheone.com/Default.aspx (CSS
level 2.1)

Jump to: Errors (18) Warnings (384) Validated CSS
W3C CSS Validator results for http://zerosandtheone.com/Default.aspx (CSS
level 2.1)
Sorry! We found the following errors (18)
URI :

From: C. Kevin Provance on
Now we're wading into "who gives a fuvk" territory. This is relevent, how?
Post this over in the social.msdn.microsoft.com where is can get the
attention you want.


"senn" <senn(a)homeplace&.fix> wrote in message
news:%23kxqj6zBLHA.3972(a)TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
:
:
: "Karl E. Peterson" <karl(a)exmvps.org> skrev i meddelelsen
: news:%23phdWsmBLHA.5464(a)TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
: > Tony Toews [MVP] wrote:
: >> "Henning" <computer_hero(a)coldmail.com> wrote:
: >>
: >>> Ha, I'll hold you responsible for an hour of lost work by them links;)
: >>> Just couldn't stop reading...
: >>
: >> Hehehehe Well said.
: >
: > Well, Microsoft made my point for me! I've been saying all along that
: > this entire move is due to their desire for *TOTAL CONTROL* over the
: > message. I crawled and inched my way right up to the edge, before
pushing
: > them over. <eg> Turns out that when I mentioned I had been kicked out
of
: > the MVP program by an Executive of higher rank than had ever kicked
anyone
: > else out of the MVP program, they *locked* the thread! <LOL!!!>
: >
: > It was this post, that sealed the deal:
: >
: >
http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/vbgeneral/thread/ba2234f8-cc2f-41c8-8c1f-551558023c3e#8f1ad7a7-be6f-4c73-b46b-f3c3f5a201ef
: >
: > --
: > .NET: It's About Trust! http://vfred.mvps.org
: > Customer Hatred Knows No Bounds at MSFT
: > ClassicVB Users Regroup! comp.lang.basic.visual.misc
: > Free usenet access at http://www.eternal-september.org
: >
:
: I checked your thread moderators site on the www.w3c.org
: validator page. As can be seen below, his page has 13 html errors
: and 18 css errors.
: No supprise to me. I've seen it lots of times. Youngsters show-off.
:
: He probably can code a little in managed coding. As the framework
: take care of the managing.
: But when he can't code a html-page without that many errors; he is
: not a qualified. Again, he's just one more example of microsoft's
: errors.
: /se
:
:
: matt(a)zerosandtheone.com
: http://zerosandtheone.com/Default.aspx
:
: Jump To: Validation Output
: Errors found while checking this document as XHTML 1.0 Transitional!
: Result: 13 Errors
: Address:
: Encoding: utf-8 (detect automatically) utf-8 (Unicode, worldwide) utf-16
: (Unicode, worldwide) iso-8859-1 (Western Europe) iso-8859-2 (Central
Europe)
: iso-8859-3 (Southern Europe) iso-8859-4 (North European) iso-8859-5
: (Cyrillic) iso-8859-6-i (Arabic) iso-8859-7 (Greek) iso-8859-8 (Hebrew,
: visual) iso-8859-8-i (Hebrew, logical) iso-8859-9 (Turkish) iso-8859-10
: (Latin 6) iso-8859-11 (Latin/Thai) iso-8859-13 (Latin 7, Baltic Rim)
: iso-8859-14 (Latin 8, Celtic) iso-8859-15 (Latin 9) iso-8859-16 (Latin 10)
: us-ascii (basic English) euc-jp (Japanese, Unix) shift_jis (Japanese,
: Win/Mac) iso-2022-jp (Japanese, email) euc-kr (Korean) gb2312 (Chinese,
: simplified) gb18030 (Chinese, simplified) big5 (Chinese, traditional)
: Big5-HKSCS (Chinese, Hong Kong) tis-620 (Thai) koi8-r (Russian) koi8-u
: (Ukrainian) iso-ir-111 (Cyrillic KOI-8) macintosh (MacRoman) windows-1250
: (Central Europe) windows-1251 (Cyrillic) windows-1252 (Western Europe)
: windows-1253 (Greek) windows-1254 (Turkish) windows-1255 (Hebrew)
: windows-1256 (Arabic) windows-1257 (Baltic Rim)
: Doctype: XHTML 1.0 Transitional (detect automatically) HTML5
(experimental)
: XHTML 1.0 Strict XHTML 1.0 Transitional XHTML 1.0 Frameset HTML 4.01
Strict
: HTML 4.01 Transitional HTML 4.01 Frameset HTML 3.2 HTML 2.0 ISO/IEC
: 15445:2000 ("ISO HTML") XHTML 1.1 XHTML + RDFa XHTML Basic 1.0 XHTML Basic
: 1.1 XHTML Mobile Profile 1.2 XHTML-Print 1.0 XHTML 1.1 plus MathML 2.0
XHTML
: 1.1 plus MathML 2.0 plus SVG 1.1 MathML 2.0 SVG 1.0 SVG 1.1 SVG 1.1 Tiny
SVG
: 1.1 Basic SMIL 1.0 SMIL 2.0
: Root Element: html
: Root Namespace: http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml
: The W3C CSS validator is developed with assistance from the Mozilla
: Foundation, and supported by community donations.
: Donate and help us build better tools for a better web.
:
:
:
:
: The W3C CSS Validation Service
: W3C CSS Validator results for http://zerosandtheone.com/Default.aspx (CSS
: level 2.1)
:
: Jump to: Errors (18) Warnings (384) Validated CSS
: W3C CSS Validator results for http://zerosandtheone.com/Default.aspx (CSS
: level 2.1)
: Sorry! We found the following errors (18)
: URI :
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