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  #21  
Old August 3rd, 2004, 09:08 PM
Dally
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LucaBG wrote:
Exercise works for all .. I'm a classic aerobic & step trainer .... & i
think should be better u informe urself about the kind of food u can find at
the supermarket ..... lol
supplement r at our days necessery ...
"Patricia Heil" ha scritto:

Food isn't everything. You have to exercise to be healthy.


You two seem made for each other!

Luca, here's just a few format tips from the self-appointed Net Police
(that's me, and I'm joking.)

Many of us (that's ME) prefer bottom posting. We tend to have
conversations here and build on what people said, so putting your
comments inline and snipping out unnecesary text is the standard format.

We also prefer you spell out words like "you", although there is a great
deal of lattitude given to people for whom English is a second (or
third, or fourth) language.

Having told you this, I'm not going to get upset if you ignore my
advice. I just thought you should know you were committing a faux pas.

Also, I apologize, but I don't remember your story. What are your stats
for beginning weight/current weight/goal weight?

Dally
244/174/168

  #22  
Old August 3rd, 2004, 09:08 PM
Dally
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LucaBG wrote:
Exercise works for all .. I'm a classic aerobic & step trainer .... & i
think should be better u informe urself about the kind of food u can find at
the supermarket ..... lol
supplement r at our days necessery ...
"Patricia Heil" ha scritto:

Food isn't everything. You have to exercise to be healthy.


You two seem made for each other!

Luca, here's just a few format tips from the self-appointed Net Police
(that's me, and I'm joking.)

Many of us (that's ME) prefer bottom posting. We tend to have
conversations here and build on what people said, so putting your
comments inline and snipping out unnecesary text is the standard format.

We also prefer you spell out words like "you", although there is a great
deal of lattitude given to people for whom English is a second (or
third, or fourth) language.

Having told you this, I'm not going to get upset if you ignore my
advice. I just thought you should know you were committing a faux pas.

Also, I apologize, but I don't remember your story. What are your stats
for beginning weight/current weight/goal weight?

Dally
244/174/168

  #23  
Old August 4th, 2004, 12:10 PM
LucaBG
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My story is a gain weight story ( remeber that gaining weight is 5 time more
harder than loosing !)
THank so much for ur advices ( i'm not joking)
I found them usefull ty
Luca
Food isn't everything. You have to exercise to be healthy.


You two seem made for each other!

Luca, here's just a few format tips from the self-appointed Net Police
(that's me, and I'm joking.)

Many of us (that's ME) prefer bottom posting. We tend to have
conversations here and build on what people said, so putting your
comments inline and snipping out unnecesary text is the standard format.

We also prefer you spell out words like "you", although there is a great
deal of lattitude given to people for whom English is a second (or
third, or fourth) language.

Having told you this, I'm not going to get upset if you ignore my
advice. I just thought you should know you were committing a faux pas.

Also, I apologize, but I don't remember your story. What are your stats
for beginning weight/current weight/goal weight?

Dally
244/174/168



  #24  
Old August 4th, 2004, 12:10 PM
LucaBG
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My story is a gain weight story ( remeber that gaining weight is 5 time more
harder than loosing !)
THank so much for ur advices ( i'm not joking)
I found them usefull ty
Luca
Food isn't everything. You have to exercise to be healthy.


You two seem made for each other!

Luca, here's just a few format tips from the self-appointed Net Police
(that's me, and I'm joking.)

Many of us (that's ME) prefer bottom posting. We tend to have
conversations here and build on what people said, so putting your
comments inline and snipping out unnecesary text is the standard format.

We also prefer you spell out words like "you", although there is a great
deal of lattitude given to people for whom English is a second (or
third, or fourth) language.

Having told you this, I'm not going to get upset if you ignore my
advice. I just thought you should know you were committing a faux pas.

Also, I apologize, but I don't remember your story. What are your stats
for beginning weight/current weight/goal weight?

Dally
244/174/168



  #25  
Old August 4th, 2004, 01:31 PM
Carol Frilegh
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Get over yourself. It's the message not the position of the post that
counts. I post top and bottom depending on the forward quote I'm
responding to.

In article , LucaBG
wrote:

My story is a gain weight story ( remeber that gaining weight is 5 time more
harder than loosing !)
THank so much for ur advices ( i'm not joking)
I found them usefull ty
Luca
Food isn't everything. You have to exercise to be healthy.


You two seem made for each other!

Luca, here's just a few format tips from the self-appointed Net Police
(that's me, and I'm joking.)

Many of us (that's ME) prefer bottom posting. We tend to have
conversations here and build on what people said, so putting your
comments inline and snipping out unnecesary text is the standard format.

We also prefer you spell out words like "you", although there is a great
deal of lattitude given to people for whom English is a second (or
third, or fourth) language.

Having told you this, I'm not going to get upset if you ignore my
advice. I just thought you should know you were committing a faux pas.

Also, I apologize, but I don't remember your story. What are your stats
for beginning weight/current weight/goal weight?

Dally
244/174/168


As for "we", Usenet is basically an aggragate of honest people seeking
support and cybermaniacs who are compelled to act out by harassing and
ridiculing sincere people and teaching them net manners. This is an
unmoderated list and we are on the honor system and don't have a police
force so you are out of your self appointed new job.

--
Diva
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The Best Man For The Job Is A Woman
  #26  
Old August 4th, 2004, 01:31 PM
Carol Frilegh
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Default one solution to not dieting more

Get over yourself. It's the message not the position of the post that
counts. I post top and bottom depending on the forward quote I'm
responding to.

In article , LucaBG
wrote:

My story is a gain weight story ( remeber that gaining weight is 5 time more
harder than loosing !)
THank so much for ur advices ( i'm not joking)
I found them usefull ty
Luca
Food isn't everything. You have to exercise to be healthy.


You two seem made for each other!

Luca, here's just a few format tips from the self-appointed Net Police
(that's me, and I'm joking.)

Many of us (that's ME) prefer bottom posting. We tend to have
conversations here and build on what people said, so putting your
comments inline and snipping out unnecesary text is the standard format.

We also prefer you spell out words like "you", although there is a great
deal of lattitude given to people for whom English is a second (or
third, or fourth) language.

Having told you this, I'm not going to get upset if you ignore my
advice. I just thought you should know you were committing a faux pas.

Also, I apologize, but I don't remember your story. What are your stats
for beginning weight/current weight/goal weight?

Dally
244/174/168


As for "we", Usenet is basically an aggragate of honest people seeking
support and cybermaniacs who are compelled to act out by harassing and
ridiculing sincere people and teaching them net manners. This is an
unmoderated list and we are on the honor system and don't have a police
force so you are out of your self appointed new job.

--
Diva
*****
The Best Man For The Job Is A Woman
  #27  
Old August 5th, 2004, 10:53 PM
Mary M - Ohio
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"Dally" wrote in message ...
Many of us (that's ME) prefer bottom posting. We tend to have
conversations here and build on what people said, so putting your
comments inline and snipping out unnecesary text is the standard format.


Don't we wish! Almost no one snips out unnecessary text, which is why I hate bottom
posting. It makes moving through posts way too slow -- having to scroll down to see a
one-liner wastes a lot of time and I find it quite irritating.

Mary


  #28  
Old August 6th, 2004, 01:43 AM
SnugBear
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Mary M - Ohio wrote:

Don't we wish! Almost no one snips out unnecessary text, which is why
I hate bottom posting. It makes moving through posts way too slow --
having to scroll down to see a one-liner wastes a lot of time and I
find it quite irritating.


Remember, with several newsreaders (including OE) hitting the spacebar
will scroll one page down. Works for IE too.

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  #29  
Old August 6th, 2004, 07:00 AM
janice
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On Thu, 5 Aug 2004 17:53:39 -0400, "Mary M - Ohio"
wrote:

Don't we wish! Almost no one snips out unnecessary text, which is why I hate bottom
posting. It makes moving through posts way too slow -- having to scroll down to see a
one-liner wastes a lot of time and I find it quite irritating.

Mary

Hear hear! I agree with you Mary. I don't understand why top posting
is disliked by so many people.

When people top post I just skim through all the posts and read the
first bit. If I've forgotten what the post is about, then that's my
problem and I can scroll down. Most of the time I don't need to do
this, and can move on to the next post.

With bottom posting, you need two actions for each post - go to the
next message, and then scroll down. I just don't understand how that
can be easier, and I don't think I'll ever get it.

There was a time on this group when the big majority was in favour of
top posting and it became the accepted way.

janice


  #30  
Old August 6th, 2004, 07:00 AM
janice
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On Thu, 5 Aug 2004 17:53:39 -0400, "Mary M - Ohio"
wrote:

Don't we wish! Almost no one snips out unnecessary text, which is why I hate bottom
posting. It makes moving through posts way too slow -- having to scroll down to see a
one-liner wastes a lot of time and I find it quite irritating.

Mary

Hear hear! I agree with you Mary. I don't understand why top posting
is disliked by so many people.

When people top post I just skim through all the posts and read the
first bit. If I've forgotten what the post is about, then that's my
problem and I can scroll down. Most of the time I don't need to do
this, and can move on to the next post.

With bottom posting, you need two actions for each post - go to the
next message, and then scroll down. I just don't understand how that
can be easier, and I don't think I'll ever get it.

There was a time on this group when the big majority was in favour of
top posting and it became the accepted way.

janice


 




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