From: rf on

"John Wolf" <jwolf6589(a)THUNDERBIRDgmail.com> wrote in message
news:li9Gn.16656$_84.9552(a)newsfe18.iad...

> Did one of you somehow log into my computer remotely and make these
> changes?

Yeah, right. And how is that going to happen? Or, rather, why would anyone
bother to break into your computer and fix your code?

And I for one am getting a little tired of you shoving this, to me,
offensive material in front of me five times per day.

And why the bloody massive crosspost? I really think whoever posted it has
it right, you are just a bloody fanatic spamming your bloody religion. Take
it elsewhere.


From: Andy Dingley on
On 11 May, 10:19, John Wolf <jwolf6...(a)THUNDERBIRDgmail.com> wrote:

> Did one of you somehow log into my computer remotely and make these
> changes?

We move in Mysterious Ways, our Wonders to perform.
From: rf on

"John Wolf" <jwolf6589(a)THUNDERBIRDgmail.com> wrote in message
news:IyaGn.7614$Gx2.5381(a)newsfe20.iad...
> On 5/11/10 5:30 AM, rf wrote:
>> "John Wolf"<jwolf6589(a)THUNDERBIRDgmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:li9Gn.16656$_84.9552(a)newsfe18.iad...
>>
>>> Did one of you somehow log into my computer remotely and make these
>>> changes?
>>
>> Yeah, right. And how is that going to happen? Or, rather, why would
>> anyone
>> bother to break into your computer and fix your code?
>>
>> And I for one am getting a little tired of you shoving this, to me,
>> offensive material in front of me five times per day.
>>
>> And why the bloody massive crosspost? I really think whoever posted it
>> has
>> it right, you are just a bloody fanatic spamming your bloody religion.
>> Take
>> it elsewhere.
>>
>>
>
> Well the errors got fixed somehow. But regardless its good news.

Maybe your bloody deity did it.


From: Warren Oates on
In article <li9Gn.16656$_84.9552(a)newsfe18.iad>,
John Wolf <jwolf6589(a)THUNDERBIRDgmail.com> wrote:

> Did one of you somehow log into my computer remotely and make these
> changes? The backup file was modified on my desktop and the improved
> code has been uploaded.

Umm, "mysterious ways" comes to mind.
--
Very old woody beets will never cook tender.
-- Fannie Farmer
From: Andy Dingley on
On 11 May, 13:17, John Wolf <jwolf6...(a)THUNDERBIRDgmail.com> wrote:

> Street Preaching Outline

That wasn't the smartest way for you to encourage dialogue,
assistance, or even receptiveness to preaching.