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Re: hypocritical Roland yet again (was Re: big-file triangle facer) (Community)
Re: hypocritical Roland yet again (was Re: big-file triangle facer) // Community
Feb 3, 2001, 1:57pm
You make me sick. If I remember properly in his header it says to turn word
wrap on. If you used a half decent newsreader, it would automatically be on
anyway (Netscape, Outlook). Stop complaining twit, it just makes you appear
to be the homosexual you really are. And DAMMIT KID. DONT POST IN HTML.
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[View Quote]the derek <ImTheDerek at yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:3A7B8D83.43C89391 at yahoo.com...
why do you have nonbreaking on? all your posts are on one REALLY long line
normally it would be cut into sections like this
but not when you turn nobreaking on... its posts into one really really
really long line like this one. after a while you have to move the scrollbar
across and try to keep your eyes on the same spot you were reading while
text F L I E S across the screen... having fun yet? sure ya are.. just like
all of us when we read your posts. Eyes getting tired yet? not mine nooo im
just like eep totally perfect- my eyes dont get tired. i dont need that
enter key! no sir! now this may be longer than yours usually are but is just
as hard and annoying to read... ok i am now done.
eep wrote:
Gee, the time between his hypocracies are getting shorter. Just recently he
said non-PCM-encoded WAVs weren't playable in DirectSound, and now a closed
beta tester can't even submit a bug report correctly. Are you learning yet
Roland or do you need to be smacked down a few more levels before you get a
clue? Drive through, twit.
roland wrote:
> With bug reports like these (describing a problem that occurred with a
> particular object or type of object) it would help us *enormously* to
> include a link to where the object is stored, or where it can be viewed
> in-world. Remember, 95% of a bug fix is simply being able to reproduce
the
> problem. :)
>
> Thanks!
>
> "hal9000" <wampa1 at qwest.net> wrote in message
> news:3a7a087a$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
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> AW
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