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Walter - elector has proven what I posted is the truth with his own
admissions and omissions. I have seen 6 year old children that know more about accepting consequences for their actions than he has portrayed in his own words. Chalk up one more to the self-centered mememe society. He cannot articulate without the crutch of profanity, and for we all know that profanity is a weak mind attempting to express itself forcefully. Mental children followers of elector unite! This is no longer about the coarse and crass behavior flaming by elector. His flaming behavior long ago crossed the line into unlawful cyberstalking behavior. His repeated violations demonstrate his lack of respect for the law, and his lack of respect for the rights of others, including each reader of this message. I await his inevitable profanity ridden, insult dripping response, knowing that he will soon be off the Internet. Nemo est supra leges. Copies to: NYSBOE NYSP FDLE |
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You fave proven what I posted is the truth with your admissions and
omissions. Your web site states that you live in a state of havoc and confusion. You are hoist on your own petard. You cannot articulate without the crutch of profanity, and for we all know that profanity is a weak mind attempting to express itself forcefully. you wrote: "I am getting tired of having to write this over and over again." Then STOP! STOP -- nobody cares what you write. STOP -- nobody believes you. STOP -- everybody knows it is just a flame from you. Attempting to justify your current unlawful cyberstalking by claiming to have behaved lawfully in the past is typical of one in a state of havoc and confusion. THIS IS YOUR EIGHTH VIOLATION OF THE LAW SINCE OCTOBER 16, 2003, when you were warned by the New York State Police to STOP. The New York State Police told you that if you continue your present behavior, you will probably step over the line, and there will be criminal charges against you. AGAIN -- STOP violating the law. AGAIN -- STOP violating the rights of others. AGAIN -- STOP responding to any messages I post. AGAIN -- STOP participating in any threads in which I have posted. Your flaming behavior crossed the line into unlawful cyberstalking behavior. Your refusal to stop demonstrates your lack of respect for the law, your lack of respect for the rights of others, and your state of havoc and confusion. I await your inevitable profanity ridden, insult dripping response, knowing that you will soon be off the Internet. Nemo est supra leges. Copies to: NYSP FDLE |
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In the absence of any further information, I would conclude that either the PCI
network card is not seated properly in the slot or it is defective... Ben Myers On Sun, 19 Oct 2003 16:39:08 GMT, "Ray" wrote: I have an old machine with a PB680 motherboard. I'd like to be able to use this system for simple tasks and would like to be able to network it to our other PC's (all newer). It appears that there are 3 PCI slots on the (IDE?) board (the only board that comes off of the motherboard, P/N: 52f53 Rev.C). I have upgraded the machine to Windows 98, and I have attempted to install a networking card in one (and the each of the three) PCI slots. With the card installed, the system will not boot. When I remove the card, the system boots right up. Anyone have any suggestions? Thanks in advance, Ray |
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