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On Tue, 19 Apr 2005 20:59:39 GMT,

(checks nose) nope, not a clown nose.

If you were honest, only once, but your honesty is questionable, and thus, repeated buttertions are one way you can try to rebutture us that you are doing as you claim.

that's nice, however, unlike yourself (so it would appear) I don't do things because they are common, or because "everyone else does them" I do them for their own benefits to me, if you find that hard to understand, that's ok, with age, will come (we can hope) wisdom, you might get there in the long run.

Stranger things have happened.

Actually, the name on the birth cert, isn't of the dimunitive form (Jim) but the full, James, and there's a middle name there too, but why be so formal "Alan"?

Your real name *is* Alan Connor? right?

oops... another self nuke by mr "I read your posts one byte at a time".

so since you go to such pains to convince us that C&R works, that means it doesn't?

Another self nuke by "Alan"

Do you really think that a GPG sig is supposed to prove a name?

All it does is verify that a given post, was signed with a given key, which is exactly what I want to do. So I use it most places.

here? none, on usenet? none, on some forums? a couple, since the forums mangle the post, breaking a gpg sig.

Um, since you claim to not read my posts, why the question?

sure, just ask, and read the answer.

your coprophilic tendencies are no concern of mine.

since I don't email you, and see no reason to start, why would I care?

Or were you simply pointing out that you have to go to extra effort with your C&R ssytem to block emails?

(good sigmonster! somedays, it's more prescient than others)

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Newbie question: problems setting DISPLAY to X server
On 19 Apr 2005 13:03:54 -0700, Mike Mol staggered into the Black Sun and said: Don't do that. This is possible, but not extremely likely. Do it anyway; it's...

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