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Re: Neater End Feed Soldered Joints - How ?   
Owain  wrote in message news:...

>
> Mark wrote:
> > No if you are going to be fussy go to a plumbers merchant and buy a
> > moleskin.
>
> And for vegetarian plumbers? ;-)
>


I don't do dietary advice :)

but i have sniped all the header crap you include in every post :p

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Date:Tue, 06 Sep 2005 21:10:34 GMT   Author:  

Re: Neater End Feed Soldered Joints - How ?   
Mark wrote:


> but i have sniped all the header crap you include in every post :p


and replied to the wrong post just for good measure.... (did you loose 
the References header in your snipping by any chance? ;-)

-- 
Cheers,

John.

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Date:Tue, 06 Sep 2005 23:30:55 +0100   Author:  

Re: Neater End Feed Soldered Joints - How ?   
John Rumm  wrote in message
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> Mark wrote:
>
> > but i have sniped all the header crap you include in every post :p
>
> and replied to the wrong post just for good measure.... (did you loose
> the References header in your snipping by any chance? ;-)
>



Possibly, once I start its hard to stop :-)
Then again Owens References Details  Fcuk-up my servers threading anyway.


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Date:Tue, 06 Sep 2005 22:58:00 GMT   Author:  

Re: Neater End Feed Soldered Joints - How ?   
Mark wrote:

> John Rumm wrote 
>>>but i have sniped all the header crap you include in every post :p
>>and replied to the wrong post just for good measure.... (did you loose
>>the References header in your snipping by any chance? ;-)
> Possibly, once I start its hard to stop :-)
> Then again Owens References Details  Fcuk-up my servers threading anyway.


Nobody else complains, and Thunderbird/Clara is usually a fairly 
reliable combination. NTL and Outlook Express on the other hand ...

Owain
Date:Wed, 07 Sep 2005 13:42:21 +0100   Author:  

Re: Neater End Feed Soldered Joints - How ?   
Owain wrote:


> Mark wrote:
>> John Rumm wrote
>>>>but i have sniped all the header crap you include in every post :p
>>>and replied to the wrong post just for good measure.... (did you loose
>>>the References header in your snipping by any chance? ;-)
>> Possibly, once I start its hard to stop :-)
>> Then again Owens References Details  Fcuk-up my servers threading anyway.
> 
> Nobody else complains, and Thunderbird/Clara is usually a fairly
> reliable combination. NTL and Outlook Express on the other hand ...
> 
> Owain



NTL yes, but Outhouse Distress !  Take another look.
Are you another one those qualified I.T engineer type people.......


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Date:Wed, 07 Sep 2005 20:08:44 GMT   Author:  

Re: Neater End Feed Soldered Joints - How ?   
Mark wrote:


> 
> NTL yes, but Outhouse Distress !  Take another look.


Well according to the headers of your last couple of messages before 
this one, that is what was being reported as your client. E.c:

X-Newsreader: Microsoft Outlook Express 5.00.2615.200
X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V5.00.2615.200

Perhaps this was something else that crept in with your masterful 
editing of the header lines that also resulted in the knackered 
threading and their total number exceeding those in any of Owain's 
posts? ;-)


-- 
Cheers,

John.

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Date:Wed, 07 Sep 2005 23:07:50 +0100   Author:  

Re: Neater End Feed Soldered Joints - How ?   
Mark wrote:

>>Nobody else complains, and Thunderbird/Clara is usually a fairly
>>reliable combination. NTL and Outlook Express on the other hand ...
> NTL yes, but Outhouse Distress !  Take another look.


Oh Sorry, I thought I looked before and you were.


> Are you another one those qualified I.T engineer type people.......


Qualified, no.
IT, was.
Engineer, no.
People, <sucks teeth> dunno about that one.

Owain
Date:Wed, 07 Sep 2005 22:45:11 +0100   Author:  

Re: Neater End Feed Soldered Joints - How ?   
In article , owain47125
@stirlingcity.coo.uk says...

> Mark wrote:
> >>Nobody else complains, and Thunderbird/Clara is usually a fairly
> >>reliable combination. NTL and Outlook Express on the other hand ...
> > NTL yes, but Outhouse Distress !  Take another look.
> 
> Oh Sorry, I thought I looked before and you were.
> 

He was according to his headers:

X-Newsreader: Microsoft Outlook Express 5.00.2615.200
Date:Thu, 8 Sep 2005 01:28:29 +0100   Author:  

Re: Neater End Feed Soldered Joints - How ?   
Rob Morley wrote:

>>Mark wrote:
>>>>Nobody else complains, and Thunderbird/Clara is usually a fairly
>>>>reliable combination. NTL and Outlook Express on the other hand ...
>>>NTL yes, but Outhouse Distress !  Take another look.
>>Oh Sorry, I thought I looked before and you were.
> He was according to his headers:
> X-Newsreader: Microsoft Outlook Express 5.00.2615.200


Yes, that's why I htought he was using OE :-)

Owain
Date:Thu, 08 Sep 2005 14:48:26 +0100   Author:  

Re: Neater End Feed Soldered Joints - How ?   
Owain wrote:


> Mark wrote:
>>>Nobody else complains, and Thunderbird/Clara is usually a fairly
>>>reliable combination. NTL and Outlook Express on the other hand ...
>> NTL yes, but Outhouse Distress !  Take another look.
> 
> Oh Sorry, I thought I looked before and you were.
> 
> Owain


Sorry Owain in fact i owe you an apology.
Looking at your posts again with a laptop and standard news client
Agent/Gravity your headers appear intact and normal.
the problem /bug is obviously my end, and despite what my headers may
indicate i use neither Windows nor OE.

<Hangs head and gets coat>

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Date:Thu, 08 Sep 2005 22:30:42 GMT   Author: