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server.prime@gmail.com - 30 Oct 2005 18:36 GMT
Guys,
visit and register in my site
www.javaholics.tk
for java programming discussions
all other programming languages and discussions are welcome!

its a gr8 site
and a growing community
the only advantage is that its got more features
as its based on SMF(Simple Machines Forum)
with a advanced professional interface

enjoy!

-Prado.
server.prime@gmail.com - 30 Oct 2005 18:37 GMT
remember u cant see hidden sections until you register...

and thank you!
Chris Smith - 31 Oct 2005 03:44 GMT
> Guys,
> visit and register in my site
> www.javaholics.tk
> for java programming discussions

> its a gr8 site

Or, we could just stay here!  Wow!  Who would have imagined it would be
so easy?  And even better, here people are rarely too lazy to type a
complete word like "great".

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Andrew Thompson - 31 Oct 2005 04:16 GMT
> Guys,
> visit and register in my site
..
> www.SPAMMER.tk
> for java programming discussions
> all other programming languages and discussions are welcome!

How about we promote usenet newsgroups there?
Is that welcome?

The thing is.. your promoting your sad-a.s little
discussion forum site on this usenet newsgroup is
*not* welcome.

P*ss off, before you find 'messages' consisting of
1.2 meg of hex, all over your site.
Alex Molochnikov - 31 Oct 2005 06:29 GMT
> Guys,
> visit and register in my site
> www.javaholics.tk
> for java programming discussions
> all other programming languages and discussions are welcome!

There is already plenty of the on-line resources for Java discussions,
including this NG. And they do not sport kindergarten-grade cartoons, mixed
with kindergarten-grade code.

> enjoy!

This is a tall order, given the lack of content on this site.
David N. Welton - 31 Oct 2005 09:37 GMT
> Guys,
> visit and register in my site
> www.javaholics.tk

I'll stick with www.tcl.tk, thanks!

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Monique Y. Mudama - 31 Oct 2005 21:02 GMT
> Guys,
> visit and register in my site
[quoted text clipped - 11 lines]
>
> -Prado.

I don't trust anyone who uses l33t sp34k to post to newsgroups (ie,
"gr8").

Learn to spell and at least you won't come across as a 12 year old.

(I get the impression I see this kind of thing a lot in posts by
people for whom English is not their first language, and I wonder how
they developed the habit.  Regardless, it's grating to a lot of
people.)

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jon martin solaas - 31 Oct 2005 22:44 GMT
> the only advantage is that its got more features

thanks for making that clear :-)


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