"Help" on Nabisco

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Where's the "help" button on Mah-jong at Nabisco,com?
Thanks,
Rob
 
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"Robert Reading" <rreading@verizon.net> wrote...
> Where's the "help" button on Mah-jong at Nabisco,com?

Robert,

1. Technical support questions are not welcome on this newsgroup. Read the
FAQ.

2. Questions about tile-matching games are not welcome on this newsgroup.
Read the FAQ.

3. Did I mention that you should please read the FAQ? It's posted every
week. Last week's FAQ should still be visible, and I'm posting this week's
FAQ right now.

Happy new year and "gung hei fa choi."

Tom
 
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> "Robert Reading" <rreading@verizon.net> wrote...
>> Where's the "help" button on Mah-jong at Nabisco,com?

"Tom Sloper" <tomster@sloperama.com> wrote ...
> Robert,
>
> 1. Technical support questions are not welcome on this newsgroup. Read the
> FAQ.
>
> 2. Questions about tile-matching games are not welcome on this newsgroup.
> Read the FAQ.
>
> 3. Did I mention that you should please read the FAQ? It's posted every
> week. Last week's FAQ should still be visible, and I'm posting this
> week's FAQ right now.
>
> Happy new year and "gung hei fa choi."
>
> Tom

From: "Robert Reading" <rreading@verizon.net>
Emailed To: "Tom Sloper" <tomster@sloper@m@.com>
Subject: Re: "Help" on Nabisco
Date: Tue, 28 Dec 2004 17:20:43 -0500

Tom,
Until I just read the FAQ I didn't realise I was asking something so stupid.
You will not hear from me again,
Happy New Year and thanks for the patronizing.
Rob
 
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In article <0fWdndDhjr7Gg0_cRVn-2A@comcast.com>,
Tom Sloper <tomster@sloperama.com> wrote:

>From: "Robert Reading" <rreading@verizon.net>
>Emailed To: "Tom Sloper" <tomster@sloper@m@.com>
>Subject: Re: "Help" on Nabisco
[deleted]

When posting material that would be unlawful and unethical to post
without permission, it's a good idea to say explicitly that you have
the permission; or under what exemption to law or ethics you are
posting.
 
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"Julian Bradfield" <jcb@inf.ed.ac.uk> wrote
>
> When posting material that would be unlawful and unethical to post
> without permission, it's a good idea to say explicitly that you have
> the permission; or under what exemption to law or ethics you are
> posting.

I'm sure he meant to jab at me publicly rather than privately but didn't
quite know the difference.
Yes, it wasn't good netiquette to post his email, but it wasn't good
netiquette what he did either. Besides, I figured others would enjoy sharing
in the continuation of that fascinating topic.
And it says on my website, "when you email me, I own it" - it's said that
for several years now. If he couldn't be bothered to go to town hall to see
the posting on the board in the janitor's closet, how's that the Vogons'
problem? (Or something like that.)