• Re: An open letter to Mr. Ross A. Finlayson

    From The Starmaker@21:1/5 to patdolan on Wed Feb 21 17:39:22 2024
    patdolan wrote:

    On Wednesday, February 21, 2024 at 4:29:14 PM UTC-8, Ross Finlayson wrote:
    On 02/21/2024 01:30 PM, patdolan wrote:
    On Wednesday, February 21, 2024 at 1:08:48 PM UTC-8, Ross Finlayson wrote:
    Here "space contraction" is a lot going on in Einstein's theory.
    Ross, tomorrow will be the end of my ability to interact with this forum unless you give me a link to a free news reader.

    Well, Patty my friend,
    there used to be aioe org which
    did an important public service
    in permitting open and even anonymous posting,
    but chronic abuse resulted its unavailability.
    Of course various front-ends like narkive and novabbs,
    will continue to front Usenet posts for reading.

    For the price of a few cups of coffee or tipples a month,
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    There is some talk about this kind of thing
    on "Meta: a usenet server just for sci.math".

    I shall so hope that you find it a good deal,
    and will always warmly regards your contributions here.

    Auf Wedersehen, Patty. Auf Wiederhoeren.

    Until we meet again, ....
    Thank you Ross. Damned old Dono didn't lift a paw to help me.


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  • From patdolan@21:1/5 to All on Thu Feb 22 04:37:45 2024
    Ah....I'm finally here. Thanks Stardude.

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  • From The Starmaker@21:1/5 to The Starmaker on Wed Feb 21 21:58:36 2024
    The Starmaker wrote:

    patdolan wrote:

    On Wednesday, February 21, 2024 at 4:29:14 PM UTC-8, Ross Finlayson wrote:
    On 02/21/2024 01:30 PM, patdolan wrote:
    On Wednesday, February 21, 2024 at 1:08:48 PM UTC-8, Ross Finlayson wrote:
    Here "space contraction" is a lot going on in Einstein's theory.
    Ross, tomorrow will be the end of my ability to interact with this forum unless you give me a link to a free news reader.

    Well, Patty my friend,
    there used to be aioe org which
    did an important public service
    in permitting open and even anonymous posting,
    but chronic abuse resulted its unavailability.
    Of course various front-ends like narkive and novabbs,
    will continue to front Usenet posts for reading.

    For the price of a few cups of coffee or tipples a month,
    you can hire a reputable Usenet account,
    and post freely at your whim,
    as of and on your very own personal account.

    There is some talk about this kind of thing
    on "Meta: a usenet server just for sci.math".

    I shall so hope that you find it a good deal,
    and will always warmly regards your contributions here.

    Auf Wedersehen, Patty. Auf Wiederhoeren.

    Until we meet again, ....
    Thank you Ross. Damned old Dono didn't lift a paw to help me.

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