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From: Ari Silverstein on 23 Jun 2010 15:04 On Wed, 23 Jun 2010 11:51:24 -0700, Mike Easter wrote: > Ari Silverstein wrote: >> Mike Easter wrote: >>> Ari Silverstein wrote: >>>> Mike Easter wrote: >>>>> why don't you make an intelligent rebuttal instead of >>>>> worthless commentary. > >>>> How about that, huh? Useful enough for you? > >>> No. >> >> Tough. > > Mr. Silverstein's manifestation of knowing more about GV than I can > possibly imagine consists of... > > 'bwahhhhhhaaaaaa' > > 'How about that, huh?' > > and 'Tough.' > > So, pending further evidence, I have to conclude that you are full of > sh*t regarding how much you know or don't know about GV. Fine with me. You get nada, nothing, of the info you are trying your level best to coax out of me. Worked out well for you, didn't it? -- Talk about F-Cars - www.ferrarichat.com/forum/member.php?u=89702
From: M.L. on 23 Jun 2010 18:53 >> No. Google Voice gives you a free telephone number that can be >> forwarded to multiple phone numbers. Also provides ancillary phone >> services such as voicemail, call blocking, etc. > >Is this phone number accessible from existing telephone network? Yes, but it must be forwarded to an existing phone service. You can use your GV number to make free outbound calls anywhere in the USA from one of your forwarded phones (assuming your forwarded phone service doesn't charge for local outbound calls).
From: Ari Silverstein on 23 Jun 2010 19:39 On Wed, 23 Jun 2010 21:38:54 +0000 (UTC), Bear Bottoms wrote: > When.. <snipped unrerad and dumb-as-goat-turds bearshit> Nooooo, nooooo, I wouldn't waste one second more of my time addressing a mindless, drug pusing buffoon like you. Don't you feel the urge to visit Barry Seal's grave or does it hound you that you got him killed straightaway? -- Talk about F-Cars - www.ferrarichat.com/forum/member.php?u=89702
From: John Stubbings on 23 Jun 2010 20:26 Ari Silverstein: >Mikey, I gave up here. One posts about a nice product and the crowd is >just keen about to deconstruct your finding in any possible manner. >You say A, they say... > >"...I know B which does the same" (who asked for?) > >"...I know C which does the same or better" (..and cost $30.- -> off >topic) > >"...I heard from a friend of my aunt's former teacher that A performs >less than D" (but actually never tried himself and has no evidence at >all) > >"...A may be nice but E is also cool" (where E is a totally different >application and has nothing to do with A's purpose or functionality) > >"...I believe that it must be spyware because it is free. Something >must be wrong with it" (and what is with all the other freeware? Can >you say paranoid?) > >"...I just can't admit that A is cool. Oh well, just look at the >installer. I don't like its splash screen color." > >The holy grail of filling every post with bullshit supreme. You can >have it. There's not enough useful brains to make a useful post in >this entire newsgroup. I judge freeware programs by the person who posts about them. And I've only ever used seven of those six A.C.F. responses. John Stubbings -- "You have been targeted for denigration"
From: za kAT on 23 Jun 2010 21:28
On Thu, 24 Jun 2010 02:26:41 +0200, John Stubbings wrote: > And I've only ever used seven of those six A.C.F. responses. Master, you fucked up your math. -- zakAT(a)pooh.the.cat - Sergeant Tech-Com, DN38416. Assigned to protect you. You've been targeted for denigration! |