From: Anonymous on 20 Jan 2010 05:17 <spike1(a)freenet.co.uk> wrote in message news:hg0j27-0c8.ln1(a)librarian.sky.com... > And verily, didst Martijn van Buul <pino(a)dohd.org> hastily babble thusly: >> * Andreas Kohlbach: >>> Jurgen Defurne wrote on 19. January 2010: >>>> >>>> LART = Luser Attitude Readjustment Tool! >>> >>> Something like this. ;-) >>> >>> L ower (score) >>> A uthor >>> R egular Expression >>> T emprorary >>> >>> While it's Lart, so with capital l. >> >> Which reeks like a backronym. >> > Ahhh but which is the backronym? The function or the NERF bat? > :) It`s the ningbot
From: Lister on 21 Jan 2010 17:14 On Mon, 18 Jan 2010 11:14:08 +0000, spike1(a)freenet.co.uk wrote: >And verily, didst Andreas Kohlbach <ank(a)spamfence.net> hastily babble thusly: >> dott.Piergiorgio wrote on 17. January 2010: >>> >>> spike1(a)freenet.co.uk ha scritto: >>> >>>> Prolly best to just ignore it, it's not really worthy of serious comment. >>> >>> I concur and seconded the motion. >>> >>> People whose use Thunderbird can press k as quick means of get rid of >>> annoying threads, for other newsreader, I can't say..... >> >> Lart on Gnus. :-) >> >> Okay, this temporary lowers the score for an author. Lsrt would do it >> with the subject. > >So *THAT'S* why people use the term "lart"... thought it was just some weird >american thing. >:) >Never used gnus, always been a tin bloke meself. Always knew you never had a heart :)
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