From: Rod Speed on 30 Jun 2010 16:26 John Turco wrote > Rod Speed wrote >> John Turco wrote >>> Rod Speed wrote >>>> John Turco wrote >>>>> Mike Tomlinson wrote >>>>>> chrisv <chrisv(a)nospam.invalid> write >>>>>>> (Copyright "IBM Ronnie" Reaugh) >>>>>> God, that's a blast from the past. Wonder what happened to him? >>>>> The real question is: Where's comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.storage's >>>>> top troll, of all time...Folkert Rienstra? >>>>> Google Groups </http://groups.google.com> indicates that >>>>> he posted his last Usenet message, on September 19, 2008. >>>> The GFC saw the loony bin goons take away his usenet access forever. >>> C'mon, man! What does "GFC" stand for? >> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GFC >> the first one. > Oh, I >had< looked it up, on Wikipedia; I simply didn't think that > "Global Financial Crisis" would pertain to our Horrible Hollander, > though. Thats what got the net access taken away from the loony bin. > Wikipedia - Financial crisis of 2007-2010 > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Financial_crisis_of_2007%E2%80%932010 >> Presumably you do realise what a loony bin is. > Yes, indeed! Maybe Folksy moved to Iceland, and was > responsible for getting that country "in Dutch," so to speak? Even the icelanders have net access. So it cant be that.
From: Rod Speed on 22 Jul 2010 03:13 John Turco wrote > Rod Speed wrote >> John Turco wrote >>> Rod Speed wrote >>>> John Turco wrote >>>>> Rod Speed wrote >>>>>> John Turco wrote >>>>>>> Mike Tomlinson wrote >>>>>>>> chrisv <chrisv(a)nospam.invalid> write >>>>>>>>> (Copyright "IBM Ronnie" Reaugh) >>>>>>>> God, that's a blast from the past. Wonder what happened to him? >>>>>>> The real question is: Where's comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.storage's >>>>>>> top troll, of all time...Folkert Rienstra? >>>>>>> Google Groups </http://groups.google.com> indicates that >>>>>>> he posted his last Usenet message, on September 19, 2008. >>>>>> The GFC saw the loony bin goons take away his usenet access forever. >>>>> C'mon, man! What does "GFC" stand for? >>>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GFC >>>> the first one. >>> Oh, I >had< looked it up, on Wikipedia; I simply didn't think that >>> "Global Financial Crisis" would pertain to our Horrible Hollander, >>> though. >> Thats what got the net access taken away from the loony bin. > Makes sense, I'd gather. >>> Wikipedia - Financial crisis of 2007-2010 >>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Financial_crisis_of_2007%E2%80%932010 >>>> Presumably you do realise what a loony bin is. >>> Yes, indeed! Maybe Folksy moved to Iceland, and was >>> responsible for getting that country "in Dutch," so to speak? >> Even the icelanders have net access. So it cant be that. > I'd proposed that, the Nefarious Netherlander might have > set up shop, in Iceland. If he >was< the mastermind behind > all of the financial plundering which was going on, there -- > he may have lacked the free time, for online activity. Even a fuckwit pseudokraut would have been able to find some stupid viking to do the donkeywork, they aint exactly rocket scientist material. > After all, such a "pseudo kraut" (to use your very own term) > would feel right at home, among all those Viking hordes...right? Dunno, what they used to do for funeral rites may not have appealed too much. http://www.google.com.au/search?q=viking+funerary+practices
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