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Old 18-12-2009
Danbo342
 
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Re: batch file to open 2 progs with time delay

Wrong!
Someone deleted a post here and took a reply I had made in a seperate comment block and put it into my original post. See end of first comment end
"I see the age of it, but being that I found this topic on a similiar search, decided to take the time to post my findings should someone else need assistance.
So in other words, just to help someone, unlike your comment just to annoy."

That was in a different block.
As far as Glenn Beck, I never heard of him, you people here are incredibly rude.
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  #17  
Old 18-12-2009
Danbo342
 
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Re: batch file to open 2 progs with time delay

Also I like how someone also added "techarena.in is a POS." to my email sent to admin. I never said this but am glad for that edit.
I hope your little site here and geekiness makes your pathetic life seem that much more livable. Personally if I were you I would just end it. Your sad and will never amount to much.
I think I'll come back here more often to help entertain you ****s actually. This is ****ing hillhairyASS shitsnitz!
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  #18  
Old 19-12-2009
John John - MVP
 
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Re: batch file to open 2 progs with time delay

If only we could convince you to take two minutes to configure a news
reader you might see what is really going on with your Techarena posts!
The name of the Microsoft news server is: msnews.microsoft.com

Try these:

news://msnews.microsoft.com
news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsof...lp_and_support

Learn how to configure two popular newsreaders:

http://www.frickelsoft.net/news.html
How to configure Microsoft Newsgroups with Outlook Express

http://ilias.ca/moznewsgroups-tb
Subscribing to news.mozilla.org newsgroups with Thunderbird
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Old 19-12-2009
VanguardLH
 
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Re: batch file to open 2 progs with time delay

Danbo342 wrote:

> Who keeps modifying my posts? I take the time to post helpful
> information, 1st someone modifies my last line in the code, taking out
> "Start" from the "C:\a.lnk" line, and now after some idiot posts a
> comment to my good deed, that message is removed and my reply is now
> added to my original post making it look like I am talking to Andrew...
> Is this the proper use of moderating?
> I believe it's actually quite illegal to change what people say, is it
> not? So much for trying to help a future someone. I'm going to have
> these screenshots investigated, this is bs.


And you thought any the participants were still monitoring that /*OVER
2-YEAR OLD*/ thread?

http://forums.techarena.in
A leech site pretending to have forums by running a webnews-for-dummies
interface that submits improperly formatted posts through a gateway to
Usenet (aka newsgroups).

No one here in Usenet has any control over what the moderators or admins do
regarding posts in that forum. Contact them. Better ask them quick as they
may not keep a history of deleting/modified posts so whoever had permission
to do the change would have to recall it from their memory.

You say that you weren't replying to Andrew, and that your post got deleted,
but then your post that does exist start with "Hey Andrew". Uh huh.
Perhaps what you clicked on wasn't Reply or Quote but instead Edit.
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