>> Torn MCL, right knee.
>
> Has he tried repairing permissions?
> >> Torn MCL, right knee.
> >
> > Has he tried repairing permissions?
>
> Sounds more like a hardware problem, Mike.
Oh, screw you both (meant, of course, in a friendly way). Damned
spammers, making cancel article requests ineffective. And damned
MT-Newswatcher, not having a contextual language module that would
throw up an alert saying "It appears this article is intended for
rec.sport.basketball.college, not comp.sys.mac.apps. Would you still
like to post to comp.sys.mac.apps?"
- geoff
Warren Oates - 25 Feb 2005 23:55 GMT
:> >> Torn MCL, right knee.
:> >
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:
: - geoff
I dunno.
rec.sport.basketball.mac.apps might be an interesting group.

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Dave Hinz - 28 Feb 2005 18:46 GMT
>> >> Torn MCL, right knee.
>> >
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> rec.sport.basketball.college, not comp.sys.mac.apps. Would you still
> like to post to comp.sys.mac.apps?"
So you're saying his MCL problem _isn't_ a hardware issue?
Hm.
Tom Harrington - 28 Feb 2005 20:55 GMT
> >> On Fri, 25 Feb 2005 08:35:03 -0500, Mike Rosenberg
> >> <mike@POSTTOGROUP.invalid>
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> So you're saying his MCL problem _isn't_ a hardware issue?
> Hm.
If he's got a Mac that fits in his knee, I for one want to know where to
get one.

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