What are the most efficient ways to post request?
On Tue, 16 Mar 2010 09:26:50 +1000, hopper
<jnznn.107226$Vq1.25466@en-nntp-03.dc1.easynews.com>:
>Tania Ye <TaniaYe@yahoo.com>wrote:
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>>On Tue, 02 Mar 2010 11:01:01 +1100, hopper
>><drZin.261057$tq1.148488@en-nntp-03.dc1.easynews.com>:
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>/snipT
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>>>Think of it as a "nice to be able to do but not
>>>required" type thing, Tania.
>>>Just watch others and see how they operate.
>>>Take note of what they are being redirected to
>>>do or not do,, in some cases.
>>>And no rushing.. ABCP has been available since
>>>1996. The group will still be here long after you, I
>>>and mostly anyone else you see here today is long
>>>gone.. and likely doing Daisy work as a 24/7 service.
>>>
>>>>Thank you so much. Tania
>>>>
>>> no worries...
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>>Can I ask you a question about posting request here?
>>
>You can reply to this post with a question, sure.
>Be aware though that it is "public domain" and
>therefore anyone can post a followup to your
>question.
>Where someone answers your question, and the
>information is sufficient, any input from me or others
>is then not required.
>
>Fire away :-)
>
>cheers
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