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Author Welcome back Paul Lutus
E. Robert Tisdale

2004-10-26, 5:51 pm

Paul Lutus wrote:

[snip]

Hi Paul,

Welcome back to the comp.lang.c and comp.lang.c++ newsgroups.
I checked Google newsgroups.

http://groups.google.com/

You've been absent from comp.lang.c++ since October 20, 2003
and absent from comp.lang.c since May 30,2002.

No matter. Very little has changed since you've been gone. :-)
Richard Herring

2004-10-27, 7:48 am

In message <clm9cj$d7e$1@nntp1.jpl.nasa.gov>, E. Robert Tisdale
<E.Robert.Tisdale@jpl.nasa.gov> writes
>Paul Lutus wrote:
>
>[snip]
>
>Hi Paul,
>
>Welcome back to the comp.lang.c and comp.lang.c++ newsgroups.
>I checked Google newsgroups.
>
> http://groups.google.com/
>
>You've been absent from comp.lang.c++ since October 20, 2003
>and absent from comp.lang.c since May 30,2002.
>
>No matter. Very little has changed since you've been gone. :-)



Please don't trollishly crosspost between C and C++ groups. The outcome
is rarely beneficial.
--
Richard Herring
Merrill & Michele

2004-10-31, 2:46 am


[vbcol=seagreen]
> Richard Herring:
> Please don't trollishly crosspost between C and C++ groups. The outcome
> is rarely beneficial.


But that indeed might be in this case, as I might learn how to do so, and
this event, in turn, might allow me to teach nasa a little rocket science.
Although I saw no signs of intelligent life in usenet besides here, how is
crossposting done? MPJ


Richard Herring

2004-11-01, 5:53 pm

In message <C9WdncBucbUz9hncRVn-sw@comcast.com>, Merrill & Michele
<beckjensen@comcast.net> writes
>
>
>
>But that indeed might be in this case, as I might learn how to do so, and
>this event, in turn, might allow me to teach nasa a little rocket science.
>Although I saw no signs of intelligent life in usenet besides here, how is
>crossposting done? MPJ
>

By putting something appropriate in the Newsgroups: header line.

--
Richard Herring
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