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rjp - 25 Apr 2005 00:59 GMT
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Larry  Linson - 25 Apr 2005 06:25 GMT
> oi as it goes I tried to make a transferencia
> would bank of $5 to dolar in this account . . .

Almost certainly, you intended to e-mail this to someone, but, instead, you
posted it in a newsgroup devoted to questions and answers about using
Microsoft Access database software in a multiuser environment.

 Larry Linson
 Microsoft Access MVP
Douglas J. Steele - 25 Apr 2005 23:20 GMT
> > oi as it goes I tried to make a transferencia
> > would bank of $5 to dolar in this account . . .
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> posted it in a newsgroup devoted to questions and answers about using
> Microsoft Access database software in a multiuser environment.

Given that he spammed virtually every Microsoft newsgroup I read, I somehow
doubt it was accidental Larry!

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Larry  Linson - 26 Apr 2005 07:41 GMT
> > > oi as it goes I tried to make a transferencia
> > > would bank of $5 to dolar in this account . . .
> >
> > Almost certainly, you intended to e-mail this
> > to someone, but, instead, . . .

> Given that he spammed virtually every
> Microsoft newsgroup I read, I somehow
> doubt it was accidental Larry!

If no one understood what it was promoting any better than I did, it was
very ineffective spamming! What _was_ he selling or trying to convince us
about?
 
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