From: Jaimie Vandenbergh on 30 Jun 2010 16:46 On Wed, 30 Jun 2010 21:20:19 +0100, James Jolley <jrjolley(a)me.com> wrote: >On 2010-06-30 21:08:22 +0100, >real-address-in-sig(a)flur.bltigibbet.invalid (Rowland McDonnell) Snip. Right, James - *this* is where it has already gone silly. Cheers - Jaimie -- "It's people like that who make you realize how little you've accomplished. It is a sobering thought, for example, that when Mozart was my age, he had been dead for two years" - Tom Lehrer
From: Peter Ceresole on 30 Jun 2010 17:45 Gwynne Harper <g.harper(a)gmx.line> wrote: > > It's okay, for those of us living in the suburbs of Hiroshima it's a > > fairly everyday experience. > > You're used to the fallout? In reality, there isn't any, but we like to shoot a line. -- Peter
From: Steve Firth on 30 Jun 2010 19:29 James Jolley <jrjolley(a)me.com> wrote: > You're terrified of me? I'm hardly in any position to do you any harm, run > away and say find me - see how far you get. *HUGE* *LAUGH* McBollocks has posted some shite in his life, but claiming to be frightened of you is taking things to new depths.
From: Bruce Horrocks on 30 Jun 2010 20:00 On 30/06/2010 14:06, James Jolley wrote: > It depends on the screen reader in use. Words in capitals certainly are > not SPELLED OUT AS "THIS IS INDICATING". Many of them don't use > dictionaries these days either for acronyms, they are determined by the > speech engine in use. Only acronyms that couldn't be confused as words > are read correctly, things like DLA, UCSM, or YMCA. Anything that is > remotely a word will be spoken normally. Surely it should sing YMCA? -- Bruce Horrocks Surrey England (bruce at scorecrow dot com)
From: Elliot Doper on 1 Jul 2010 02:36
On Tue, 29 Jun 2010 21:43:39 +0100, Rowland McDonnell wrote: > James Jolley <jrjolley(a)me.com> wrote: > >> real-address-in-sig(a)flur.bltigibbet.invalid (Rowland McDonnell) said: >> >>> Justin C <justin.0911(a)purestblue.com> wrote: >>> >>>> Got fed up waiting ages to be served in Gregg's today so I pushed past >>>> the queue and while the staff were serving at the other end of the >>>> counter I helped myself to two baked meat savouries and walked out the >>>> back. Nary a word was said. >>> >>> Yeah, but admitting to the crime of theft in fashion that places your >>> admission in a permanent public record is not the most bright of ideas, >>> izzit? >>> >>> Rowland. >>> (who suspects no-one's really bothered, but...) >> >> You suspect right, no one really is. He's only contributing a bit of >> fun. It's not something i'd do myself though, whizzing cakes and >> pasties but oh well, each to there own. > > `Just having a bit of fun' - strange attitude towards the crime of > theft. Do you treat all the criminal law with the same degree of > contempt? > Rowlie, how about your incessant bragging about breaking speed limits? Do you always brag when you break traffic laws? Yes you do. You are lying again.[1] [1] Q. How can you tell when Rowland McDonnell is lying? A. When he is typing on his keyboard which has two rubber wedges bought from a German company. -- "The rage, anger, hatred, and bitterness I feel is impossible to describe except to say that it's made me want to kill the lot of them." Rowland McDonnell - violent fantasies - Jan 18, 2008 |