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Quiet Peter Neill 03-13-2008
Posted by Peter Harrison on March 17, 2008, 3:54 am
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Peter A Forbes wrote:
> On Sun, 16 Mar 2008 23:31:15 GMT, John Stevenson
>
>> What ??
>> Where did this come from ? never saw this on my copy and anyway no one
>> has any control over Usenet.
>> Me things someone is giving you a wind Mark.
>>
>
> You can set your message to self-destruct, look at the headers.
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> Peter
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Try this explanation:

http://www.livinginternet.com/u/ua_prev.htm

Pete Harrison

Posted by Tim Leech on March 17, 2008, 5:12 am
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On Sun, 16 Mar 2008 16:13:59 -0700 (PDT), mark

>> On Fri, 14 Mar 2008 20:30:42 +0100, Michael Clarke
>>
>> > BTW, if the water tanks are contained in the roof
>> >section than I hate to think what that does to the stability of the
>> >narrowboat!!!
>>
>> Not an issue in this particular case, and the same system has been
>> used occasionally, and successfully, on narrow boats for at least 50
>> years. Its great advantage is that it provides gravity feed.
>> I can see stability might become an issue if it was used on a boat
>> with a very heavy steel cabin, 5mm or even 6mm as is sometimes used.
>>
>> Tim
>
>Tim instructed
>
>Note: The author of this message requested that it not be archived.
>This message will be removed from Groups in 4 days (21 Mar, 19:19).
>
>how are all these messages going to make sence...in the years to
>come.......... if you have your replies removed Tim
>
>and why?
>
>all the best.mark

I set my reader to 'no archive' in a moment of paranoia several years
ago, never changed it since.
It's a bit futile really, especially as RCGroups (spit***) don't
honour the instruction, and now it appears that Google groups has
shortened the period before they delete stuff (I think it used to be
30 days) so that messages can disappear while threads are still
current.

Tim


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