From: Ivor Jones on
"Nevikski" <nevikski(a)tisconi.com> wrote in message
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> You also let slip he was black, you racist. You should
> have said 'non-white'

I'm non-white. I'm mostly pinkish but going grey around the edges.

Ivor
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From: Ivor Jones on
"Conor" <conor.turton(a)gmail.com> wrote in message
news:MPG.1f4ea96527a378a898d3f5(a)news.individual.net
> In article <4kis8gFccr7pU1(a)individual.net>, Ivor Jones
> says...
> > "Sharon O." <sharon.owpan(a)googlemail.com> wrote in
> > message

[snip]

> > > It's actually 'Qu'.
> >
> > I know, but my keyboard doesn't have accented
> > characters and I couldn't be bothered to search for the
> > program that puts them in.
> >
> Character Map...included in Windows.

I know, but I couldn't find it offhand and couldn't be bothered to look
for it.

Ivor


From: Ivor Jones on
"Mike Henry" <{$usenet-spamdump$}@mrtickle.demon.co.uk>
wrote in message
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> In <4kis8gFccr7pU1(a)individual.net>, "Ivor Jones"
> <ivor(a)despammed.invalid> wrote:
>
> > "Sharon O." <sharon.owpan(a)googlemail.com> wrote in
> > message
> > news:pan.2006.08.17.09.41.44.935278(a)googlemail.com
> > > It's actually 'Qu'.
> >
> > I know, but my keyboard doesn't have accented
> > characters and I couldn't be bothered to search for the
> > program that puts them in.
>
> You can't hold down "AltGr" while pressing "e"?

No, my keyboard doesn't have an AltGr key.

Ivor




From: David Taylor on
On 2006-08-15, Steve <no(a)way.com> wrote:
>
> Police dont use 2 way radios and so are covered by the regulations. 2-way
> radios are so defined by the name, they send and recieve data/voice between
> 2 radios, ie the ones you buy for your kids while out camping.

Is this some sort of truely awful troll?

In case you are in need of some primary school education, I'll give you a
hint. A two way radio is a radio that both receives and transmits voice.
There may exist two, or two million, transceivers tuned to that frequency.

Now go find a good school.

--
David Taylor
From: Ivor Jones on
"Alex Heney" <me8(a)privacy.net> wrote in message
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[snip]

> No, but I don't think anybody has ported Outlook Express
> (which is what Ivor uses) to another platform.

You forget that not everyone uses a UK keyboard. This US one doesn't have
an AltGr key.

Ivor