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Silk July 3rd 08 09:08 AM

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Jerry wrote:

The day you find a clue will be the day that you do a "Rod Hull"...


What clue would lead you to stick your arm up a bird's arse?

Jerry July 3rd 08 10:03 AM

Grundig Freesat box
 

"Bill Wright" wrote in message
...

snip

There's an outfit ringing round at the moment, introducing
themselves as 'CIS'. Now 'CIS' is an Inland Revenue thing that the
self-employed have to take notice of, so calling themselves that is
a con.

snip

Gawd know how the Co-op Insurance Service get on then, they have been
using "CIS" as an abbreviation for years, probably long before the IR
have been using 'CIS'....



Jerry July 3rd 08 10:07 AM

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"Bill Wright" wrote in message
...

"Guppy Fester Guthrie" wrote in message
...
I'm with Bill on this one, what harm did his HTML malarkey cause
anyone?

My point is that when I post one (ONE!) message that these people
don't like they immediately jump on my back. The sensible thing
would be to leave it alone and see if it keeps happening.

snip the rest of Bills ignorant rant

No, the thing to do is to point the problem out in case the sender has
a Trojan that has altered the default settings so that it can output
HTML and thus hide a virus or what ever.



Jerry July 3rd 08 10:08 AM

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"Silk" wrote in message
...
Jerry wrote:

The day you find a clue will be the day that you do a "Rod Hull"...


What clue would lead you to stick your arm up a bird's arse?


Whhoooosshhhh..... :~(



John Rumm July 3rd 08 01:06 PM

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Jerry wrote:
"Bill Wright" wrote in message
...
"Guppy Fester Guthrie" wrote in message
...
I'm with Bill on this one, what harm did his HTML malarkey cause
anyone?

My point is that when I post one (ONE!) message that these people
don't like they immediately jump on my back. The sensible thing
would be to leave it alone and see if it keeps happening.

snip the rest of Bills ignorant rant

No, the thing to do is to point the problem out in case the sender has
a Trojan that has altered the default settings so that it can output
HTML and thus hide a virus or what ever.


Yes Jerry you must be right... obviously anyone posting a comment to
safeguard Bill against this possibility will have checked several of his
messages and had a quick look at the raw text of the messages in
question to verify the presence of something nefarious (since obviously
this is the safest way to view it if there is doubt as to the content)
before alerting him by email.

(Of course you have to allow for the possibility that some complete
plunkers will just mouth off without having done that, but I am sure
there are none like that in this group)

--
Cheers,

John.

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Jerry July 3rd 08 01:34 PM

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"John Rumm" wrote in message
et...
snip

(Of course you have to allow for the possibility that some complete
plunkers will just mouth off


Rather like a certain John Rumm tends to do you mean?...



Dave Farrance July 3rd 08 02:04 PM

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"Bill Wright" wrote:

META http-equiv=3DContent-Type content=3D"text/html; = charset=3Diso-8859-1"
META content=3D"MSHTML 6.00.2900.3354" name=3DGENERATOR
STYLE/STYLE /HEAD
BODY
DIV PFONT size=3D2 The Grundig Freesat box has had a software =
download to=20
allow the viewing of non-Freesat channels. However, you have to manually =
add=20
channels by keying in the multiplex details. Oh dear. Can't see Joe =
Public=20
liking that./FONT/P
PFONT size=3D2Bill/FONT/P/DIV/BODY/HTML


Hmm. Well, some newsreaders can interpret this stuff OK and others
can't. Sorry Bill, but it *is* usually regarded as bad form.

--
Dave Farrance

ChrisM July 3rd 08 03:17 PM

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In message ,
Guppy Fester Guthrie Proclaimed from the tallest
tower:

On 2 Jul 2008 14:59:01 GMT,
(Richard Tobin)
wrote:

In article ,
Bill Wright wrote:

BTW, please don't post multi-part (HTML) messages to Usenet.


I don't know what you're on about


You did something different in that article that caused it to have an
HTML copy attached to it. This is a pointless waste of bandwidth,
and you don't usually do it, so presumably you made a mistake.


I think this sort of comment about wasting bandwidth dates back to
around 1995 when we were all (well those of us online back then) were
using 14.4k dial up modems (28.8 = luxury, my 14.4 cost me £90 back
then).
I now pay Rupert £5 a month for 8Mb on top of my Sky sub so this
bandwidth wasting talk is nonsense. IMO.
I'm with Bill on this one, what harm did his HTML malarkey cause
anyone?

CD


I don't think it caused any harm. The original message was just quite
politely (IMO)pointing out the error.
I think on this occasion, an 'I'm sorry if I caused offence, it was not
deliberate' might have been more appropriate than the rather rude 'I don't
care'.

Anyway, enough said, eh?. All this bickering over a simple error has wasted
FAR more bandwidth than the original mistake!! :-)

Chris.


--
Regards,
Chris.
(Remove Elvis's shoes to email me)



Bill Wright July 3rd 08 03:17 PM

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"Dave Farrance" wrote in message
...
"Bill Wright" wrote:

META http-equiv=3DContent-Type content=3D"text/html; =
charset=3Diso-8859-1"
META content=3D"MSHTML 6.00.2900.3354" name=3DGENERATOR
STYLE/STYLE /HEAD
BODY
DIV PFONT size=3D2 The Grundig Freesat box has had a software
=
download to=20
allow the viewing of non-Freesat channels. However, you have to manually
=
add=20
channels by keying in the multiplex details. Oh dear. Can't see Joe =
Public=20
liking that./FONT/P
PFONT size=3D2Bill/FONT/P/DIV/BODY/HTML


Hmm. Well, some newsreaders can interpret this stuff OK and others
can't. Sorry Bill, but it *is* usually regarded as bad form.


My point (for the umpteenth time) is that it happened once. So whatever
caused it has gone away.

Bill



Carpy July 3rd 08 03:30 PM

Grundig Freesat box
 

"Bill Wright" wrote in message
...

"Dave Farrance" wrote in message
...
"Bill Wright" wrote:

META http-equiv=3DContent-Type content=3D"text/html; =
charset=3Diso-8859-1"
META content=3D"MSHTML 6.00.2900.3354" name=3DGENERATOR
STYLE/STYLE /HEAD
BODY
DIV PFONT size=3D2 The Grundig Freesat box has had a software
=
download to=20
allow the viewing of non-Freesat channels. However, you have to manually
=
add=20
channels by keying in the multiplex details. Oh dear. Can't see Joe =
Public=20
liking that./FONT/P
PFONT size=3D2Bill/FONT/P/DIV/BODY/HTML


Hmm. Well, some newsreaders can interpret this stuff OK and others
can't. Sorry Bill, but it *is* usually regarded as bad form.


My point (for the umpteenth time) is that it happened once. So whatever
caused it has gone away.

Bill


Moving on from all the amusing bickering, what are these SD Freesat boxes
like compared to a Sky (Freesat from Sky) installation with regards to an
old age pensioner. I've got an old boy who hasn't got a hope in hell of
getting a decent aerial signal, so either Freesat (SD box) or the Sky free
offering would be the only choice, but which one is the easiest to nagivate
/ use etc. I don't like the Sky vibe where he would have to trundle through
lots of unavailable channels to get ones he can see, so in that sense
Freesat might be a better choice? I don't think he's too bothered about
channel line up, although he might quite like channel 5 which isnt on
Freesat at the moment.

Any ideas which would be easiest for him? I;ve not seen a Freesat box / EPG
so cant make the decision.




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