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Subject: Re: My ANZAC day tribute Posted on: Sat, 26 Apr 2008 19:29:01 +1000

Zapkvr wrote:
> On Apr 25, 9:16 pm, "TG'sFM" wrote:
>> On Apr 25, 8:58 pm, "Klompmeester" wrote:
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>>> "TG'sFM" wrote in message
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>>> news:c13f4576-3293-4455-a356-1343dc63126d@z24g2000prf.googlegroups.com...
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>>>> On Apr 25, 1:49 pm, "Mr.T" wrote:
>>>>> "Polly the Parrot" wrote in
>>>>> messagenews:20080425121256.08a54e77@linux-k6os.site...
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>>>>>> On Fri, 25 Apr 2008 11:12:11 +1000 "Peter Jason"
>>>>>> wrote:
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>>>>>>> The advantages of top posting are that one is
>>>>>>> spared the tedium of reading all the verbiage
>>>>>>> underneath.
>>
>>>>>> No advantage at all.
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>>>>> Or to put it another way, no disadvantage either.
>>>>> (actually I think having to scroll down just to read a few new
>>>>> lines, (for
>>>>> those who can remember what has been written at least), IS a
>>>>> disadvantage.
>>>>> But everyone is free to post however they wish. There are more
>>>>> important windmills to tilt at IMO.
>>
>>>> We have laws in this country for a reason. If you want to live in a
>>>> lawless society, I suggest you go live in the wild wild west.
>>
>>> There is law and then there is justice.
>>
>>> The law is worthless if there is no justice.
>>
>> Are you suggesting that those who disrespect the law should run the
>> place? Because in this small world of usenet, it seems that may be
>> the case.

> When did "disrespect" become a verb F.F.S?

Long time ago, before FFS showed up, actually.

http://onelook.com/?w=disrespect