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Old March 27th 05, 10:33 PM
Walter Maxwell
 
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On Sun, 27 Mar 2005 10:14:57 -0800, Richard Clark wrote:

On Sun, 27 Mar 2005 17:22:23 GMT, Walter Maxwell wrote:

On 3-14 or 3-15 I started a thread concerning a new url for my web page at
. After the original post I added two more. Then a few days ago I
started to add another post, but the thread had disappeared.

Can anyone tell me how a thread disappears? Can it be deleted? By just anyone?

Walt Maxwell, W2DU


Hi Walt,

I've seen all your threads. I've visited you site to review your
papers (re-read the one on sourze C). You populated one thread with
three postings, one after the other (not duplicate postings however).
Visit:
http://groups-beta.google.com/group/...n&lr=&ie=UTF-8
and search against your name to confirm what has made it into the Web.
If you see more than your ISP has delivered, your ISP may have a
broken News chain.

73's
Richard Clark, KB7QHC

Hi Dave, Richard, and Cecil,

Richard, I checked the url you gave above and the thread I initiated on the 14th
or 15th doesn't appear there either. Evidently it's gone--disappeared a little
more than a week after being initiated. I've never seen this happen before with
any posting. I've often gone back to various posts several months later to
review them and they're still there. And God knows I didn't delete my own--I
don't know how to do it.

I believe the three postings you said I made are the three that have
disappeared, but the one I posted today is there. Cecil said posts can be
deleted by the poster, but can they be deleted by someone else? Guess I'll just
have to believe mine were eaten by the cyberspace monster and fuhgeddaboudid.

Incidentally, Richard, which paper did you re-read that you called 'sourze C'?

Walt


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Old March 28th 05, 07:23 AM
Richard Clark
 
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On Sun, 27 Mar 2005 21:33:59 GMT, Walter Maxwell wrote:

God knows I didn't delete my own--I
don't know how to do it.


Hi Walt,

This is simple to confirm from your end of the posting. Go to
"Window" on the menu bar, click "Open Outbox."

This will open a window of all the postings you have made. Scroll
down to the date you made these posts that did not appear and note if
the icon to the left of them is in red showing you had some problem
connecting to the server for outgoing posts.

Cecil said posts can be deleted by the poster,


This is a fantasy. May as well blame it on photons.

but can they be deleted by someone else?


Such manipulation requires rather exotic software that only crackers
deal with. We had an episode of that some months back, but by recent
reports he was wrestled to the ground by three cops. Feces happens.

Incidentally, Richard, which paper did you re-read that you called 'sourze C'?


Examine the carefully crafted term.

73's
Richard Clark, KB7QHC
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Old March 28th 05, 05:04 PM
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Richard Clark wrote:

Walter Maxwell wrote:
Cecil said posts can be deleted by the poster,


This is a fantasy.


Not at all. My usenet service provider allows me
to delete my own posts. That's useful if I typo
"1/2WL" instead of "1/4WL" or some such.
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Old March 28th 05, 07:04 PM
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On Mon, 28 Mar 2005 10:04:54 -0600, Cecil Moore
wrote:
This is a fantasy.

Not at all.

The void of experiance. Galileo should have had such access to
retractions.
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