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On 10-02-10 12:30 , salgud wrote:



> You're posting on an Apple forum for info on WinXP?




You're not following the John saga?



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Alan Browne wrote:



> On 10-02-10 12:30 , salgud wrote:

>

> > You're posting on an Apple forum for info on WinXP?


>

> You're not following the John saga?




Saga is the right word. Is this guy specially challenged or mentally

needy or whatever the current PC term for a retard is? He seems to

need validation for every choice in his life.



Jesus dude, just buy a computer and STFU.
 
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Alan Browne wrote:



> On 10-02-10 12:30 , salgud wrote:

>

> > You're posting on an Apple forum for info on WinXP?


>

> You're not following the John saga?




I sure wish he would stop with all the freaking separate threads. It's

getting old fast.



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On 02/10/2010 08:05 PM, Jolly Roger wrote:

> In article,

> Alan Browne wrote:

>

>> On 10-02-10 12:30 , salgud wrote:

>>

>>> You're posting on an Apple forum for info on WinXP?


>>

>> You're not following the John saga?


>

> I sure wish he would stop with all the freaking separate threads. It's

> getting old fast.




Yeah, but the guy is a Mac user. You know how they are, Jolly! They buy

Macs because they're not too bright and, after they buy a Mac, they're

not too rich either.



So, it's "Will I get Quicken for free?", "how can I save 50¢ on this FW

cable?", "is it OK if I return it after use?", "is this $5 version of

Windows really legal?" and so on.



You have to cope. Toomorron, more questions of the same type will ensue.



That's why Macs are great fun!
 
On 10-02-10 20:05 , Jolly Roger wrote:

> In article,

> Alan Browne wrote:

>

>> On 10-02-10 12:30 , salgud wrote:

>>

>>> You're posting on an Apple forum for info on WinXP?


>>

>> You're not following the John saga?


>

> I sure wish he would stop with all the freaking separate threads. It's

> getting old fast.

>




Agreed. Esp. since most of what he wants to know is within a hop kip and

a jump via Apple.com and/or Google.



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Alan Browne wrote:



> On 10-02-10 20:05 , Jolly Roger wrote:

> > In article,

> > Alan Browne wrote:

> >

> >> On 10-02-10 12:30 , salgud wrote:

> >>

> >>> You're posting on an Apple forum for info on WinXP?

> >>

> >> You're not following the John saga?


> >

> > I sure wish he would stop with all the freaking separate threads. It's

> > getting old fast.

> >


>

> Agreed. Esp. since most of what he wants to know is within a hop kip and

> a jump via Apple.com and/or Google.




I am so busy these days you would not believe it.

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Dan wrote:



> Saga is the right word. Is this guy specially challenged or mentally

> needy or whatever the current PC term for a retard is? He seems to

> need validation for every choice in his life.




This is nothing compared to his Usenet heyday from 2000-2006, when he

was also a world class nym shifter and let a lot of weird things be know

about what should have been his private life.



A couple of us actually worked on a web page to keep tracking of all his

posting identities. We stopped in 2006 but I never took it down:



http://macconsult.com/identities/



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John wrote:



> I am so busy these days you would not believe it.




Does a Google search on VMware take longer than posting a question

asking its price and then looking and reading responses?



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On 10-02-10 21:49 , John wrote:

> In article,

> Alan Browne wrote:

>

>> On 10-02-10 20:05 , Jolly Roger wrote:

>>> In article,

>>> Alan Browne wrote:

>>>

>>>> On 10-02-10 12:30 , salgud wrote:

>>>>

>>>>> You're posting on an Apple forum for info on WinXP?

>>>>

>>>> You're not following the John saga?

>>>

>>> I sure wish he would stop with all the freaking separate threads. It's

>>> getting old fast.

>>>


>>

>> Agreed. Esp. since most of what he wants to know is within a hop kip and

>> a jump via Apple.com and/or Google.


>

> I am so busy these days you would not believe it.




Right. So while we've been extremely generous with our time for you,

could you at least do the simpler tasks yourself? You'd even learn

something along the way.



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On 10-02-11 8:59 , Mike Rosenberg wrote:

> John wrote:

>

>> I am so busy these days you would not believe it.


>

> Does a Google search on VMware take longer than posting a question

> asking its price and then looking and reading responses?




He's outsourcing due to laziness. And we're dumb enough to help.



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mikePOST@TOGROUPmacconsult.com (Mike Rosenberg) wrote:



> Dan wrote:

>

> > Saga is the right word. Is this guy specially challenged or mentally

> > needy or whatever the current PC term for a retard is? He seems to

> > need validation for every choice in his life.


>

> This is nothing compared to his Usenet heyday from 2000-2006, when he

> was also a world class nym shifter and let a lot of weird things be know

> about what should have been his private life.

>

> A couple of us actually worked on a web page to keep tracking of all his

> posting identities. We stopped in 2006 but I never took it down:

>

> http://macconsult.com/identities/




Yes thats right I acted like a child in those days and had much to

learn. If I have offended you by my questions, I will say that I have

posted much on the Apple forums in place of this group (over the past 5

years) and no one has made an issue out of posting questions. But for

some reason Mike the Kernel panics have not been as frequent as of late

and dont ask me to explain it. Watched Spider Man 3 and part of Spider

Man 1 last night without a panic which is amazing. The first movie was

so good I have seen it so many times and it rarely gets boring.





John

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