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From: Ben Shimmin on 1 Dec 2009 04:36 TheMekon <No.Mail(a)please.com>: > Any recommendations please, preference for local firms in Dorset / > Hampshire. Wrong newsgroup, surely. This has nothing to do with Macs. (And likewise all those posts about BT Broadband, I might add.) b. -- <bas(a)bas.me.uk> <URL:http://bas.me.uk/> `Property, marriage, the law; as the bed to the river, so rule and convention to the instinct; and woe to him who tampers with the banks while the flood is flowing.' -- Samuel Butler, _Erewhon_
From: Ben Shimmin on 1 Dec 2009 06:38 Duncan Kennedy <nospam(a)nospam.otterson-bg.couk>: > In message <slrnhh9osl.6cf.bas(a)rialto.bas.me.uk>, Ben Shimmin > <bas(a)llamaselector.com> writes >>Wrong newsgroup, surely. This has nothing to do with Macs. (And >>likewise all those posts about BT Broadband, I might add.) >> > If that was a dig at my recent posts, I apologise - I was under the > impression the OP was seeking an answer for a remote located friend with > a curious problem of web access using a MacBook and BT Broadband - I > use Macs and BT Broadband. Perhaps I shouldn't have written with my > experience, No need to apologise -- I wasn't thinking of you at all, in fact, but rather the spate of recent cross-posts with uk.telecom.broadband which seem to be purely about broadband usage limits and are entirely suitable for that group but, in my opinion, of no real relevance to this one. b. -- <bas(a)bas.me.uk> <URL:http://bas.me.uk/> `Property, marriage, the law; as the bed to the river, so rule and convention to the instinct; and woe to him who tampers with the banks while the flood is flowing.' -- Samuel Butler, _Erewhon_
From: Ben Shimmin on 1 Dec 2009 06:39
Woody <usenet(a)alienrat.co.uk>: > Ben Shimmin <bas(a)llamaselector.com> wrote: >> TheMekon <No.Mail(a)please.com>: >> > Any recommendations please, preference for local firms in Dorset / >> > Hampshire. >> >> Wrong newsgroup, surely. This has nothing to do with Macs. (And >> likewise all those posts about BT Broadband, I might add.) > > If you can connect BT Broadband to Macs, then how could it have nothing > to do with them? Rowland? Is that you? b. -- <bas(a)bas.me.uk> <URL:http://bas.me.uk/> `Property, marriage, the law; as the bed to the river, so rule and convention to the instinct; and woe to him who tampers with the banks while the flood is flowing.' -- Samuel Butler, _Erewhon_ |