Peter Foldes wrote:
>>>> but decided to help on a non-contractual basis without accepting further
>>>> Government funds.
>WTF does the above mean in English and not in Texas English.
LMFAO... this is coming from someone who pecks out pidgin English!
>Sheeesh you really
>want to Troll me don't you Morgan.
When I'm bored, sure. You always take any bait I chunk out there. I
thought you had me killfiled though? Obviously you don't, so that means
one of two things:
1. You lied and never KF'ed me
2. You're to stupid to find the 'block sender' button in MSOLE.
>Tell me who did the ******* mean with the above
>when he said .
Ask him yourself, dip****.
>Like I said previously that you are as dumb as BD help on a non-contractual basis.
What? That is not a sentence. Your English sucks.
>Help who??
In context, that would be MI5 (the way it was written)..
>Dumb ass you are.
Says the (alleged) Microsoft MVP that can't even fix...
>
>JS
A signature delimiter.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Signature_block
The formatting of the sig block is prescribed somewhat more firmly: it
should be displayed as plain text in a fixed-width font (no HTML,
images, or other rich text), and must be delimited from the body of the
message by a single line consisting of exactly two hyphens, followed by
a space, followed by the end of line (i.e., "-- \n").[1] This latter
prescription, which goes by many names, including "sig dashes",
"signature cut line", "sig-marker", and "sig separator", allows software
to automatically mark or remove the sig block as the receiver desires.
The signature prefix chosen can be different for different people
serving as a distinguishing feature of their signatures. A correct
delimiter is required for a news posting program to receive the Good
Netkeeping Seal of Approval.
--
"I don't like to discriminate against terrorists based on nationality.
If you declare war on the United States and you want to kill us,
We're going to kill you first, period."
October 19, 2011 - Ali Soufan (Colbert Report)


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