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"Outlook Express Fan" <OE@rocks.ms> wrote in message
news:C%Xhl.10780$Is5.9738@newsfe19.iad...
>

> news:uscgo4hd09hsl823uipj0teigeblfqqip7@4ax.com...
>> On Mon, 02 Feb 2009 22:51:10 -0600, Simplyme wrote:
>>
>>>I have noted the you frequent many bulky
>>>groups that are difficult for use low bandwidth
>>>people to navigate. Would it be possible that when
>>>you find a embroidery related item on such a site,
>>>you could post an nbz ?
>>
>> Outlook Express Fan knows it all, he is going to provide lessons on how
>> to
>> find those posts using Binsearch and Newzleech.
>
> LOL! Follow your own advice by helping JerryH. Thank-You Wanker!
>
> ====================================================
> Subject: E-S    Thanks   Please Read.
> From: JerryH <JerryH@sewing.com>
> Message-ID: <Xns9BA572DEE3303JerryH2sewingcom@216.196.97.131>
>
> Am confused by what you mean in doing a bin search for pc stitch.
>
> Thanks....
> ====================================================
>
E-S will now follow-up with a lessons for JerryH and Simplyme on using
Binsearch.

Lesson 1 : Using "www.binsearch.info" to locate PC Stitch.

Lesson 2 : How to create an *nzb.

Lesson 3 : How to import *nzb into your leeching program.

Lesson 4 : How to leech PC Stitch.

Lesson 5 : How to extract PC Stitch from archive.

:-))))




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