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| Started by | TheLastSysop <thelastsysop@dev.null> |
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| First post | 2026-05-30 22:28 +0000 |
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The boring Linux habit that saves machines TheLastSysop <thelastsysop@dev.null> - 2026-05-30 22:28 +0000
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines c186282 <c186282@nnada.net> - 2026-05-30 23:51 -0400
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines TheLastSysop <thelastsysop@dev.null> - 2026-05-31 04:23 +0000
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines c186282 <c186282@nnada.net> - 2026-05-31 02:26 -0400
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines TheLastSysop <thelastsysop@dev.null> - 2026-05-31 06:41 +0000
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines c186282 <c186282@nnada.net> - 2026-05-31 03:37 -0400
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines TheLastSysop <thelastsysop@dev.null> - 2026-05-31 07:46 +0000
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines Lawrence D’Oliveiro <ldo@nz.invalid> - 2026-06-06 08:55 +0000
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines "Carlos E.R." <robin_listas@es.invalid> - 2026-06-06 12:07 +0200
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines TheLastSysop <thelastsysop@dev.null> - 2026-06-06 10:14 +0000
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines "Carlos E.R." <robin_listas@es.invalid> - 2026-06-06 13:06 +0200
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines TheLastSysop <thelastsysop@dev.null> - 2026-06-06 11:12 +0000
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines Lawrence D’Oliveiro <ldo@nz.invalid> - 2026-06-07 02:45 +0000
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines c186282 <c186282@nnada.net> - 2026-06-07 05:13 -0400
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines Rich <rich@example.invalid> - 2026-06-06 18:30 +0000
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines "Carlos E.R." <robin_listas@es.invalid> - 2026-06-06 20:49 +0200
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines c186282 <c186282@nnada.net> - 2026-06-07 02:00 -0400
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines Lawrence D’Oliveiro <ldo@nz.invalid> - 2026-06-06 09:07 +0000
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines c186282 <c186282@nnada.net> - 2026-06-07 02:11 -0400
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines Lawrence D’Oliveiro <ldo@nz.invalid> - 2026-06-06 09:10 +0000
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines c186282 <c186282@nnada.net> - 2026-06-07 02:15 -0400
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines Anssi Saari <anssi.saari@usenet.mail.kapsi.fi> - 2026-06-01 12:20 +0300
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines TheLastSysop <thelastsysop@dev.null> - 2026-06-01 09:38 +0000
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines c186282 <c186282@nnada.net> - 2026-06-02 02:20 -0400
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines TheLastSysop <thelastsysop@dev.null> - 2026-06-02 11:08 +0000
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines c186282 <c186282@nnada.net> - 2026-06-02 23:58 -0400
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines TheLastSysop <thelastsysop@dev.null> - 2026-06-04 11:47 +0000
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines c186282 <c186282@nnada.net> - 2026-06-04 11:57 -0400
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines TheLastSysop <thelastsysop@dev.null> - 2026-06-05 12:53 +0000
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines Richard Kettlewell <invalid@invalid.invalid> - 2026-06-05 17:35 +0100
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines TheLastSysop <thelastsysop@dev.null> - 2026-06-05 16:42 +0000
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines c186282 <c186282@nnada.net> - 2026-06-06 00:06 -0400
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines Richard Kettlewell <invalid@invalid.invalid> - 2026-06-06 10:35 +0100
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines c186282 <c186282@nnada.net> - 2026-06-07 03:35 -0400
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines The Natural Philosopher <tnp@invalid.invalid> - 2026-06-07 13:39 +0100
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines Richard Kettlewell <invalid@invalid.invalid> - 2026-06-07 14:41 +0100
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines c186282 <c186282@nnada.net> - 2026-06-08 00:04 -0400
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines The Natural Philosopher <tnp@invalid.invalid> - 2026-06-08 09:34 +0100
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines Charlie Gibbs <cgibbs@kltpzyxm.invalid> - 2026-06-08 18:08 +0000
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines The Natural Philosopher <tnp@invalid.invalid> - 2026-06-08 21:24 +0100
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines rbowman <bowman@montana.com> - 2026-06-09 01:46 +0000
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines c186282 <c186282@nnada.net> - 2026-06-09 03:09 -0400
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines The Natural Philosopher <tnp@invalid.invalid> - 2026-06-09 11:17 +0100
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines c186282 <c186282@nnada.net> - 2026-06-10 01:33 -0400
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines The Natural Philosopher <tnp@invalid.invalid> - 2026-06-10 11:53 +0100
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines "Carlos E.R." <robin_listas@es.invalid> - 2026-06-10 18:52 +0200
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines The Natural Philosopher <tnp@invalid.invalid> - 2026-06-10 21:47 +0100
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines rbowman <bowman@montana.com> - 2026-06-11 02:58 +0000
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines c186282 <c186282@nnada.net> - 2026-06-11 01:36 -0400
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines The Natural Philosopher <tnp@invalid.invalid> - 2026-06-11 11:46 +0100
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines rbowman <bowman@montana.com> - 2026-06-11 17:15 +0000
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines Richard Kettlewell <invalid@invalid.invalid> - 2026-06-11 07:52 +0100
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines The Natural Philosopher <tnp@invalid.invalid> - 2026-06-11 11:52 +0100
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines Marc Haber <mh+usenetspam2616@zugschl.us> - 2026-06-11 18:47 +0200
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines The Natural Philosopher <tnp@invalid.invalid> - 2026-06-12 12:00 +0100
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines rbowman <bowman@montana.com> - 2026-06-11 16:59 +0000
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines The Natural Philosopher <tnp@invalid.invalid> - 2026-06-12 12:02 +0100
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines rbowman <bowman@montana.com> - 2026-06-12 18:21 +0000
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines rbowman <bowman@montana.com> - 2026-06-11 16:55 +0000
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines c186282 <c186282@nnada.net> - 2026-06-11 01:16 -0400
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines rbowman <bowman@montana.com> - 2026-06-11 06:28 +0000
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines The Natural Philosopher <tnp@invalid.invalid> - 2026-06-11 11:42 +0100
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines rbowman <bowman@montana.com> - 2026-06-11 16:41 +0000
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines The Natural Philosopher <tnp@invalid.invalid> - 2026-06-11 11:40 +0100
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines rbowman <bowman@montana.com> - 2026-06-11 17:35 +0000
[OT] TINA applied to political opponents (was: Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines) Nuno Silva <nunojsilva@invalid.invalid> - 2026-06-12 09:35 +0100
Re: [OT] TINA applied to political opponents The Natural Philosopher <tnp@invalid.invalid> - 2026-06-12 12:07 +0100
Re: [OT] TINA applied to political opponents Rich <rich@example.invalid> - 2026-06-12 14:18 +0000
Re: [OT] TINA applied to political opponents The Natural Philosopher <tnp@invalid.invalid> - 2026-06-12 16:46 +0100
Re: [OT] TINA applied to political opponents rbowman <bowman@montana.com> - 2026-06-12 19:02 +0000
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines c186282 <c186282@nnada.net> - 2026-06-12 02:52 -0400
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines The Natural Philosopher <tnp@invalid.invalid> - 2026-06-12 12:20 +0100
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines rbowman <bowman@montana.com> - 2026-06-12 18:16 +0000
[OT] Percetion of the USA abroad (was: Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines) Nuno Silva <nunojsilva@invalid.invalid> - 2026-06-11 09:06 +0100
Re: [OT] Percetion of the USA abroad The Natural Philosopher <tnp@invalid.invalid> - 2026-06-11 12:03 +0100
Re: [OT] Percetion of the USA abroad rbowman <bowman@montana.com> - 2026-06-11 17:44 +0000
Re: [OT] Percetion of the USA abroad "Carlos E.R." <robin_listas@es.invalid> - 2026-06-11 21:18 +0200
Re: [OT] Percetion of the USA abroad The Natural Philosopher <tnp@invalid.invalid> - 2026-06-12 12:12 +0100
Re: [OT] Percetion of the USA abroad (was: Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines) rbowman <bowman@montana.com> - 2026-06-11 17:40 +0000
Re: [OT] Percetion of the USA abroad The Natural Philosopher <tnp@invalid.invalid> - 2026-06-12 12:07 +0100
Re: [OT] Percetion of the USA abroad rbowman <bowman@montana.com> - 2026-06-12 19:17 +0000
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines rbowman <bowman@montana.com> - 2026-06-10 19:22 +0000
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines The Natural Philosopher <tnp@invalid.invalid> - 2026-06-10 21:48 +0100
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines c186282 <c186282@nnada.net> - 2026-06-11 00:57 -0400
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines rbowman <bowman@montana.com> - 2026-06-11 06:27 +0000
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines rbowman <bowman@montana.com> - 2026-06-09 18:28 +0000
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines c186282 <c186282@nnada.net> - 2026-06-09 02:54 -0400
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines c186282 <c186282@nnada.net> - 2026-06-09 01:27 -0400
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines "Carlos E.R." <robin_listas@es.invalid> - 2026-06-09 10:57 +0200
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines Lars Poulsen <lars@beagle-ears.com> - 2026-06-07 08:00 -0700
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines Richard Kettlewell <invalid@invalid.invalid> - 2026-06-07 16:35 +0100
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines Lawrence D’Oliveiro <ldo@nz.invalid> - 2026-06-07 23:48 +0000
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines Nuno Silva <nunojsilva@invalid.invalid> - 2026-06-08 00:53 +0100
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines Richard Kettlewell <invalid@invalid.invalid> - 2026-06-08 08:26 +0100
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines c186282 <c186282@nnada.net> - 2026-06-08 23:06 -0400
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines c186282 <c186282@nnada.net> - 2026-06-08 00:11 -0400
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines Rich <rich@example.invalid> - 2026-06-09 17:42 +0000
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines The Natural Philosopher <tnp@invalid.invalid> - 2026-06-06 10:39 +0100
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines c186282 <c186282@nnada.net> - 2026-06-07 03:44 -0400
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines c186282 <c186282@nnada.net> - 2026-06-05 23:55 -0400
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines TheLastSysop <thelastsysop@dev.null> - 2026-06-06 09:40 +0000
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines Lawrence D’Oliveiro <ldo@nz.invalid> - 2026-06-07 02:47 +0000
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines "Carlos E.R." <robin_listas@es.invalid> - 2026-06-07 13:58 +0200
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines Charlie Gibbs <cgibbs@kltpzyxm.invalid> - 2026-06-07 20:40 +0000
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines Lawrence D’Oliveiro <ldo@nz.invalid> - 2026-06-07 23:39 +0000
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines c186282 <c186282@nnada.net> - 2026-06-07 23:00 -0400
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines Charlie Gibbs <cgibbs@kltpzyxm.invalid> - 2026-06-08 04:36 +0000
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines c186282 <c186282@nnada.net> - 2026-06-08 02:30 -0400
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines The Natural Philosopher <tnp@invalid.invalid> - 2026-06-08 09:19 +0100
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines c186282 <c186282@nnada.net> - 2026-06-08 23:53 -0400
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines rbowman <bowman@montana.com> - 2026-06-08 14:23 +0000
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines c186282 <c186282@nnada.net> - 2026-06-09 02:28 -0400
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines rbowman <bowman@montana.com> - 2026-06-09 18:24 +0000
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines c186282 <c186282@nnada.net> - 2026-06-10 02:40 -0400
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines rbowman <bowman@montana.com> - 2026-06-10 19:17 +0000
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines c186282 <c186282@nnada.net> - 2026-06-11 00:56 -0400
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines rbowman <bowman@montana.com> - 2026-06-11 06:24 +0000
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines Charlie Gibbs <cgibbs@kltpzyxm.invalid> - 2026-06-08 18:08 +0000
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines "Carlos E.R." <robin_listas@es.invalid> - 2026-06-08 22:42 +0200
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines Lawrence D’Oliveiro <ldo@nz.invalid> - 2026-06-09 00:45 +0000
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines rbowman <bowman@montana.com> - 2026-06-09 01:44 +0000
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines c186282 <c186282@nnada.net> - 2026-06-09 03:08 -0400
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines "Carlos E.R." <robin_listas@es.invalid> - 2026-06-09 11:07 +0200
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines c186282 <c186282@nnada.net> - 2026-06-10 01:03 -0400
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines "Carlos E.R." <robin_listas@es.invalid> - 2026-06-10 10:43 +0200
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines "Carlos E.R." <robin_listas@es.invalid> - 2026-06-10 10:52 +0200
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines c186282 <c186282@nnada.net> - 2026-06-11 00:33 -0400
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines rbowman <bowman@montana.com> - 2026-06-11 06:03 +0000
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines c186282 <c186282@nnada.net> - 2026-06-11 02:42 -0400
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines rbowman <bowman@montana.com> - 2026-06-11 17:26 +0000
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines "Carlos E.R." <robin_listas@es.invalid> - 2026-06-11 11:31 +0200
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines c186282 <c186282@nnada.net> - 2026-06-12 02:37 -0400
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines rbowman <bowman@montana.com> - 2026-06-12 18:13 +0000
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines Charlie Gibbs <cgibbs@kltpzyxm.invalid> - 2026-06-09 18:31 +0000
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines c186282 <c186282@nnada.net> - 2026-06-10 03:16 -0400
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines Nuno Silva <nunojsilva@invalid.invalid> - 2026-06-08 09:54 +0100
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines Eric Pozharski <apple.universe@posteo.net> - 2026-06-08 21:46 +0000
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines Lawrence D’Oliveiro <ldo@nz.invalid> - 2026-06-09 04:50 +0000
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines c186282 <c186282@nnada.net> - 2026-06-09 03:16 -0400
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines Richard Kettlewell <invalid@invalid.invalid> - 2026-06-09 08:49 +0100
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines c186282 <c186282@nnada.net> - 2026-06-09 01:48 -0400
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines "Carlos E.R." <robin_listas@es.invalid> - 2026-06-09 11:11 +0200
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines c186282 <c186282@nnada.net> - 2026-06-10 01:32 -0400
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines TheLastSysop <thelastsysop@dev.null> - 2026-06-10 05:38 +0000
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines "Carlos E.R." <robin_listas@es.invalid> - 2026-06-10 10:49 +0200
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines Charlie Gibbs <cgibbs@kltpzyxm.invalid> - 2026-06-10 11:08 +0000
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines Lawrence D’Oliveiro <ldo@nz.invalid> - 2026-06-11 00:31 +0000
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines Charlie Gibbs <cgibbs@kltpzyxm.invalid> - 2026-06-11 03:31 +0000
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines Lawrence D’Oliveiro <ldo@nz.invalid> - 2026-06-11 04:36 +0000
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines Nuno Silva <nunojsilva@invalid.invalid> - 2026-06-11 08:37 +0100
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines Charlie Gibbs <cgibbs@kltpzyxm.invalid> - 2026-06-11 19:02 +0000
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines Charlie Gibbs <cgibbs@kltpzyxm.invalid> - 2026-06-09 18:31 +0000
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines c186282 <c186282@nnada.net> - 2026-06-10 02:54 -0400
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines rbowman <bowman@montana.com> - 2026-06-08 14:12 +0000
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines Charlie Gibbs <cgibbs@kltpzyxm.invalid> - 2026-06-08 18:08 +0000
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines rbowman <bowman@montana.com> - 2026-06-09 01:30 +0000
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines "Carlos E.R." <robin_listas@es.invalid> - 2026-06-09 11:15 +0200
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines Charlie Gibbs <cgibbs@kltpzyxm.invalid> - 2026-06-09 18:31 +0000
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines Richard Kettlewell <invalid@invalid.invalid> - 2026-06-07 14:30 +0100
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines c186282 <c186282@nnada.net> - 2026-06-07 23:38 -0400
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines The Natural Philosopher <tnp@invalid.invalid> - 2026-06-08 09:22 +0100
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines c186282 <c186282@nnada.net> - 2026-06-09 00:28 -0400
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines c186282 <c186282@nnada.net> - 2026-06-07 04:03 -0400
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines Rich <rich@example.invalid> - 2026-06-06 18:42 +0000
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines Lawrence D’Oliveiro <ldo@nz.invalid> - 2026-06-06 08:53 +0000
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines c186282 <c186282@nnada.net> - 2026-06-07 01:53 -0400
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines Lawrence D’Oliveiro <ldo@nz.invalid> - 2026-06-06 08:52 +0000
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines c186282 <c186282@nnada.net> - 2026-06-07 01:41 -0400
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines Lawrence D’Oliveiro <ldo@nz.invalid> - 2026-06-06 06:41 +0000
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines c186282 <c186282@nnada.net> - 2026-06-06 03:07 -0400
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines "Carlos E.R." <robin_listas@es.invalid> - 2026-06-06 13:28 +0200
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines rbowman <bowman@montana.com> - 2026-06-06 19:16 +0000
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines c186282 <c186282@nnada.net> - 2026-06-07 05:18 -0400
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines rbowman <bowman@montana.com> - 2026-06-07 18:59 +0000
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines TheLastSysop <thelastsysop@dev.null> - 2026-06-06 09:40 +0000
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines Lawrence D’Oliveiro <ldo@nz.invalid> - 2026-06-07 02:51 +0000
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines c186282 <c186282@nnada.net> - 2026-06-07 04:56 -0400
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines "Mr. Man-wai Chang" <toylet.toylet@gmail.com> - 2026-05-31 16:43 +0800
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines TheLastSysop <thelastsysop@dev.null> - 2026-05-31 08:48 +0000
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines Stéphane CARPENTIER <sc@fiat-linux.fr> - 2026-05-31 10:16 +0000
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines TheLastSysop <thelastsysop@dev.null> - 2026-05-31 10:22 +0000
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines Lawrence D’Oliveiro <ldo@nz.invalid> - 2026-06-06 06:38 +0000
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines c186282 <c186282@nnada.net> - 2026-06-06 03:04 -0400
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines "Carlos E.R." <robin_listas@es.invalid> - 2026-06-06 13:32 +0200
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines TheLastSysop <thelastsysop@dev.null> - 2026-06-06 11:34 +0000
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines "Carlos E.R." <robin_listas@es.invalid> - 2026-06-06 14:01 +0200
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines TheLastSysop <thelastsysop@dev.null> - 2026-06-09 20:29 +0000
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines "Carlos E.R." <robin_listas@es.invalid> - 2026-06-09 22:52 +0200
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines c186282 <c186282@nnada.net> - 2026-06-10 04:36 -0400
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines TheLastSysop <thelastsysop@dev.null> - 2026-06-10 08:48 +0000
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines Nuno Silva <nunojsilva@invalid.invalid> - 2026-06-06 09:17 +0100
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines TheLastSysop <thelastsysop@dev.null> - 2026-06-06 09:40 +0000
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines Lawrence D’Oliveiro <ldo@nz.invalid> - 2026-06-07 02:57 +0000
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines Nuno Silva <nunojsilva@invalid.invalid> - 2026-06-07 16:11 +0100
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines TheLastSysop <thelastsysop@dev.null> - 2026-06-09 20:30 +0000
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines Lawrence D’Oliveiro <ldo@nz.invalid> - 2026-06-10 00:19 +0000
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines TheLastSysop <thelastsysop@dev.null> - 2026-06-10 00:22 +0000
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines c186282 <c186282@nnada.net> - 2026-06-07 04:18 -0400
Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines c186282 <c186282@nnada.net> - 2026-06-07 01:33 -0400
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| From | rbowman <bowman@montana.com> |
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| Date | 2026-06-11 06:28 +0000 |
| Message-ID | <n8v2t3F6v90U3@mid.individual.net> |
| In reply to | #87838 |
On Thu, 11 Jun 2026 01:16:32 -0400, c186282 wrote: > Note those Euros got to think of the USA as "Uncle Money-Bags" for a > LONG time. The US wanted to be the big dog after WWII; the bill is coming due.
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| From | The Natural Philosopher <tnp@invalid.invalid> |
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| Date | 2026-06-11 11:42 +0100 |
| Message-ID | <110e3en$1cf90$2@dont-email.me> |
| In reply to | #87845 |
On 11/06/2026 07:28, rbowman wrote: > On Thu, 11 Jun 2026 01:16:32 -0400, c186282 wrote: > >> Note those Euros got to think of the USA as "Uncle Money-Bags" for a >> LONG time. > > The US wanted to be the big dog after WWII; the bill is coming due. Indeed it is. Galloping inflation, exports crashing, unemployment on the rise. Crippling healthcare costs. No broadband. -- "In our post-modern world, climate science is not powerful because it is true: it is true because it is powerful." Lucas Bergkamp
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| From | rbowman <bowman@montana.com> |
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| Date | 2026-06-11 16:41 +0000 |
| Message-ID | <n906pqFca6vU1@mid.individual.net> |
| In reply to | #87859 |
On Thu, 11 Jun 2026 11:42:31 +0100, The Natural Philosopher wrote: > On 11/06/2026 07:28, rbowman wrote: >> On Thu, 11 Jun 2026 01:16:32 -0400, c186282 wrote: >> >>> Note those Euros got to think of the USA as "Uncle Money-Bags" for >>> a LONG time. >> >> The US wanted to be the big dog after WWII; the bill is coming due. > > Indeed it is. Galloping inflation, exports crashing, unemployment on the > rise. > Crippling healthcare costs. No broadband. It was an interesting experiment.
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| From | The Natural Philosopher <tnp@invalid.invalid> |
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| Date | 2026-06-11 11:40 +0100 |
| Message-ID | <110e3ad$1cf90$1@dont-email.me> |
| In reply to | #87838 |
On 11/06/2026 06:16, c186282 wrote: > On 6/10/26 16:47, The Natural Philosopher wrote: >> On 10/06/2026 17:52, Carlos E.R. wrote: >>>> From afar, it seems that the whole American nation have gone batshit >>>> crazy, from the Librals prophesying complete societal collapse from >>>> Trump, sonofabitch, to those believing in the second coming of >>>> Trump, son of God. >>>> >>>> He's just a very naughty boy. >>> >>> Read a stat today, only 1 in 10 Europeans think the Americans are >>> friends. >> >> Well the US state, anyway, >> >> Fundamentally the US would at least work towards its long term >> interest. Europe was a market as big as the USA and was worth protecting. >> >> Trump is simply too stupid to understand that. If he cant make a >> profit right now, he isn't interested. > > Note those Euros got to think of the USA as > "Uncle Money-Bags" for a LONG time. > > No wonder they're upset. > I think you are profoundly mistaken Europe sells more to the US than the US sells to Europe. That's not 'money bags' that's a supplier not making what his customers want. See John Deere etc. And then when you find that the imports can't be used without US permission, when you need then, you tend to dump the whole product lines. See F35. The USA simply thinks its more important than it is. It is welcome to boycott European products and welsh on its commitments to Europe, but it can't expect to maintain its exports or 'frendship' under such conditions. Trump still hasn't got past the basic 'you fuck with me once, I won't do business with you again' style of business. The rest of the world is discovering how little they actually *need* the USA at all. Dump Microsoft. Install Linux. Dump Apple, buy Samsung. Dump John Deere, Buy Claas Dump Lockheed, buy Saab Dump US missiles, buy Ukrainian drones. Dump Intel, buy Arm. Dump Boeing, buy Airbus or Embraer. Europe bought American because it was ok and cheap and the bribes were good. Now its none of the above. I mean even MAGA doesn't make sense. Make America Great Again. Great, compared with what? North Korea? You can't have isolationism and then compare yourself with the rest of a world you just said you don't care about. And have cut yourself off from. United capitalist corporate republic of America. Behind a firewall. *shrug*. No one cares any more.. -- I would rather have questions that cannot be answered... ...than to have answers that cannot be questioned Richard Feynman
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| From | rbowman <bowman@montana.com> |
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| Date | 2026-06-11 17:35 +0000 |
| Message-ID | <n909vgFca6vU6@mid.individual.net> |
| In reply to | #87858 |
On Thu, 11 Jun 2026 11:40:13 +0100, The Natural Philosopher wrote: > You can't have isolationism and then compare yourself with the rest of a > world you just said you don't care about. And have cut yourself off > from. The US could have been an autarky and maintained neutral relations with the rest of the world, trading for coffee, tea, and other goods that aren't feasible. We even have plenty of rare earths, but it was cheaper to buy from Alibaba. The Constitution was written by wealthy merchants and lawyers and that's the class that has always ruled. That is crystal clear when that idiot dismissed all concerns by saying 'but the Dow broke 10,000' and the other idiot said 'I love inflation'. Sadly the alternative is a bunch of woke assholes.
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| From | Nuno Silva <nunojsilva@invalid.invalid> |
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| Date | 2026-06-12 09:35 +0100 |
| Subject | [OT] TINA applied to political opponents (was: Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines) |
| Message-ID | <110ggc7$218mq$2@dont-email.me> |
| In reply to | #87870 |
On 2026-06-11, rbowman wrote: > On Thu, 11 Jun 2026 11:40:13 +0100, The Natural Philosopher wrote: > >> You can't have isolationism and then compare yourself with the rest of a >> world you just said you don't care about. And have cut yourself off >> from. > > The US could have been an autarky and maintained neutral relations with > the rest of the world, trading for coffee, tea, and other goods that > aren't feasible. We even have plenty of rare earths, but it was cheaper to > buy from Alibaba. > > The Constitution was written by wealthy merchants and lawyers and that's > the class that has always ruled. That is crystal clear when that idiot > dismissed all concerns by saying 'but the Dow broke 10,000' and the other > idiot said 'I love inflation'. > > Sadly the alternative is a bunch of woke assholes. Have you considered that this final sentence may be something forced onto you by the others mentioned above, and not actual reality? I think that, if you think a bit about it, you'll understand that it would really serve their interests to have you thinking precisely that. "TINA" ends up being a terrible plague in politics. And it's not surprising some groups try to use it extensively, for fear that voters learn there *are* alternatives, perhaps even more viable than the ideas they're pushing. -- Nuno Silva
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| From | The Natural Philosopher <tnp@invalid.invalid> |
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| Date | 2026-06-12 12:07 +0100 |
| Subject | Re: [OT] TINA applied to political opponents |
| Message-ID | <110gp8v$23pa0$11@dont-email.me> |
| In reply to | #87891 |
On 12/06/2026 09:35, Nuno Silva wrote: > Have you considered that this final sentence may be something forced > onto you by the others mentioned above, and not actual reality? I think > that, if you think a bit about it, you'll understand that it would > really serve their interests to have you thinking precisely that. Even more in their interests to be that, and force an alternative. In the end people on the conservative side disliked the lies and hypocrisy of the Left, so decided to vote in the lies and hypocrisy of the right. The Russians who supported both sides because they like to start fights within nations they fear, laughed themselves silly. Like may places in the world, Americans are searching desperately for a political class that cares about them, is competent, and honest. -- Truth welcomes investigation because truth knows investigation will lead to converts. It is deception that uses all the other techniques.
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| From | Rich <rich@example.invalid> |
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| Date | 2026-06-12 14:18 +0000 |
| Subject | Re: [OT] TINA applied to political opponents |
| Message-ID | <110h4f1$27i54$2@dont-email.me> |
| In reply to | #87898 |
The Natural Philosopher <tnp@invalid.invalid> wrote: > are searching desperately for a political class that cares about > them, is competent, and honest. Does *any* such thing exist? In must every quarter of the world, the "political class" most often seems to only care about "the political class", they fein interest in the average joe sufficient to keep "average joe" voting for them, and they all seem to be habitual liars.
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| From | The Natural Philosopher <tnp@invalid.invalid> |
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| Date | 2026-06-12 16:46 +0100 |
| Subject | Re: [OT] TINA applied to political opponents |
| Message-ID | <110h9li$29tgt$1@dont-email.me> |
| In reply to | #87903 |
On 12/06/2026 15:18, Rich wrote: > The Natural Philosopher <tnp@invalid.invalid> wrote: >> are searching desperately for a political class that cares about >> them, is competent, and honest. > > Does *any* such thing exist? > You have been told that such a thing does not exist and therefore you should pick the one that nets you the most bribes. My experience is that individuals are OK but the machinery has been perverted by rich individuals corporates and lobbies... > In must every quarter of the world, the "political class" most often > seems to only care about "the political class", they fein interest in > the average joe sufficient to keep "average joe" voting for them, and > they all seem to be habitual liars. > Well as the average joe gets smarter, things necessarily change. Americans are politically almost as dumb as Russians. -- Karl Marx said religion is the opium of the people. But Marxism is the crack cocaine.
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| From | rbowman <bowman@montana.com> |
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| Date | 2026-06-12 19:02 +0000 |
| Subject | Re: [OT] TINA applied to political opponents |
| Message-ID | <n933dvFprtfU5@mid.individual.net> |
| In reply to | #87904 |
On Fri, 12 Jun 2026 16:46:58 +0100, The Natural Philosopher wrote: > Well as the average joe gets smarter, things necessarily change. > Americans are politically almost as dumb as Russians. Says someone from a country that fucked itself out of an empire.
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| From | c186282 <c186282@nnada.net> |
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| Date | 2026-06-12 02:52 -0400 |
| Message-ID | <1NqdnXn-U74iMbb3nZ2dnZfqnPSdnZ2d@giganews.com> |
| In reply to | #87858 |
On 6/11/26 06:40, The Natural Philosopher wrote: > On 11/06/2026 06:16, c186282 wrote: >> On 6/10/26 16:47, The Natural Philosopher wrote: >>> On 10/06/2026 17:52, Carlos E.R. wrote: >>>>> From afar, it seems that the whole American nation have gone >>>>> batshit crazy, from the Librals prophesying complete societal >>>>> collapse from Trump, sonofabitch, to those believing in the second >>>>> coming of Trump, son of God. >>>>> >>>>> He's just a very naughty boy. >>>> >>>> Read a stat today, only 1 in 10 Europeans think the Americans are >>>> friends. >>> >>> Well the US state, anyway, >>> >>> Fundamentally the US would at least work towards its long term >>> interest. Europe was a market as big as the USA and was worth >>> protecting. >>> >>> Trump is simply too stupid to understand that. If he cant make a >>> profit right now, he isn't interested. >> >> Note those Euros got to think of the USA as >> "Uncle Money-Bags" for a LONG time. >> >> No wonder they're upset. >> > I think you are profoundly mistaken Umm, no, not anymore. Europe BLEW IT for petty political reasons and "reasoning". > Europe sells more to the US than the US sells to Europe. That's not > 'money bags' that's a supplier not making what his customers want. See > John Deere etc. Actually, "John Deere" moved most of its stuff to MEXICO a few years ago. Despicable. As for what the EU or USA sells to whom ... I'm not that interested in the fine figures anymore. EU ... how much DOES it make anymore ? Seems like China has taken over. Anyway, in many ways, the USA had been carrying Europe on it's back since 1945. No more. > And then when you find that the imports can't be used without US > permission, when you need then, you tend to dump the whole product > lines. See F35. > > The USA simply thinks its more important than it is. > > It is welcome to boycott European products and welsh on its commitments > to Europe, but it can't expect to maintain its exports or 'frendship' > under such conditions. > > Trump still hasn't got past the basic 'you fuck with me once, I won't do > business with you again' style of business. > > The rest of the world is discovering how little they actually *need* the > USA at all. > > Dump Microsoft. Install Linux. > Dump Apple, buy Samsung. > Dump John Deere, Buy Claas > Dump Lockheed, buy Saab > Dump US missiles, buy Ukrainian drones. > Dump Intel, buy Arm. > Dump Boeing, buy Airbus or Embraer. Well ... AirBus IS better now. Would RATHER buy Samsung than Apple. John Deere ... several Asian corps make better stuff. Lockheed and Saab ... the former has more capacity, if not pure quality. We're not buying Ukranian drones - THEY need 'em - however we are COPYING such things as fast as we can now. Intel-vs-ARM-vs-AMD ... "best" kind of switches back and forth there so skip the religion. DID see an article yesterday about Apple M1 chips having an exploitable flaw in branch prediction .... Alas, given the devolving world situation, the USA (and others) kind of need to firm up their INTERNAL capacity. Doesn't matter if your stuff is strictly "best" so long as YOU can make it. > Europe bought American because it was ok and cheap and the bribes were > good. > Now its none of the above. Good. Europe can let Xi and Vlad take over. > I mean even MAGA doesn't make sense. Make America Great Again. > Great, compared with what? North Korea? > > You can't have isolationism and then compare yourself with the rest of a > world you just said you don't care about. And have cut yourself off from. > > United capitalist corporate republic of America. Behind a firewall. > > *shrug*. No one cares any more.. What, you demand "perfect" politics/economics ??? Never happened and never will. Sorry, pref the MAGA viewpoint. Europe had it's CHANCE for "MEGA" - but kinda blew it.
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| From | The Natural Philosopher <tnp@invalid.invalid> |
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| Date | 2026-06-12 12:20 +0100 |
| Message-ID | <110gq2e$23pa0$14@dont-email.me> |
| In reply to | #87884 |
On 12/06/2026 07:52, c186282 wrote: > EU ... how much DOES it make anymore ? Seems like > China has taken over. > The EU makes nothing, It is just a bunch of ten thousand bureaucrats who bribed national leaders to enslave its populations. The nations that comprise it are the real power houses, Europe is a bit light on oil and gas, and the coal has mostly run out, but its very big on smarts. It grows food all the way down to Africa and African nations are now farming at higher efficiencies than ever before. It produces a range of consumer goods. And farming equipment that works in Europe's smaller field sizes. It works with the far east to jointly produce goods that have global appeal. It has never been an insular place. It has always been cosmopolitan and a world trading power. That's what its armies and Navies were for. To protect trade. Unlike the USA. > Anyway, in many ways, the USA had been carrying > Europe on it's back since 1945. > Europe is still carrying America on its back. > No more. -- The biggest threat to humanity comes from socialism, which has utterly diverted our attention away from what really matters to our existential survival, to indulging in navel gazing and faux moral investigations into what the world ought to be, whilst we fail utterly to deal with what it actually is.
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| From | rbowman <bowman@montana.com> |
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| Date | 2026-06-12 18:16 +0000 |
| Message-ID | <n930njFprtfU2@mid.individual.net> |
| In reply to | #87901 |
On Fri, 12 Jun 2026 12:20:46 +0100, The Natural Philosopher wrote: > The nations that comprise it are the real power houses, > Europe is a bit light on oil and gas, and the coal has mostly run out, > but its very big on smarts. Well, one nation was the powerhouse but it seems to be running out of power.
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| From | Nuno Silva <nunojsilva@invalid.invalid> |
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| Date | 2026-06-11 09:06 +0100 |
| Subject | [OT] Percetion of the USA abroad (was: Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines) |
| Message-ID | <110dqav$19h5s$3@dont-email.me> |
| In reply to | #87810 |
On 2026-06-10, Carlos E.R. wrote: > On 2026-06-10 12:53, The Natural Philosopher wrote: >> On 10/06/2026 06:33, c186282 wrote: >>> On 6/9/26 06:17, The Natural Philosopher wrote: >>>> On 09/06/2026 08:09, c186282 wrote: >>>>> On 6/8/26 21:46, rbowman wrote: >>>>>> On Mon, 08 Jun 2026 18:08:10 GMT, Charlie Gibbs wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> I thought it was Netanyahu that bought him. >>>>>>> Oh well, same day, different war... >>>>>> >>>>>> Bibi's shabbas goy is getting uppity these days and thinks he can tell >>>>>> Bibi what to do. Interesting days ahead. >>>>> >>>>> Wow ... TDS even here ......... >>>>> >>>> It's everywhere. Mostly in the White House. >>> >>> Tisk ! >>> >> From afar, it seems that the whole American nation have gone >> batshit crazy, from the Librals prophesying complete societal >> collapse from Trump, sonofabitch, to those believing in the second >> coming of Trump, son of God. >> >> He's just a very naughty boy. > > Read a stat today, only 1 in 10 Europeans think the Americans are friends. If one takes "American" to mean "from the USA", it's not hard to imagine that. Besides what was already a not so stellar reputation, we now have that nation repeatedly threatening to invade and annex parts of Denmark. And, at the same time the USA takes strategic advantage of Washington Treaty allied military installations in Europe for their middle east warfare - at the very least they've been using FAP Air Base no. 4 - they claim their allies "aren't helping" in the war. (But what war, you may ask, given that reportedly there is no war going on, according to a US citizen called [reads notes] Donald John Trump.) This besides [gestures] everything else the US administration has been doing. Of course it isn't fair to extend judgement of the US administration to all the US residents and citizens. Just like it wouldn't be fair to extend any dissatisfaction with Japan to anybody of japanese heritage in the USA after Pearl Harbor. -- Nuno Silva
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| From | The Natural Philosopher <tnp@invalid.invalid> |
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| Date | 2026-06-11 12:03 +0100 |
| Subject | Re: [OT] Percetion of the USA abroad |
| Message-ID | <110e4md$1cf90$5@dont-email.me> |
| In reply to | #87852 |
On 11/06/2026 09:06, Nuno Silva wrote: > On 2026-06-10, Carlos E.R. wrote: > >> On 2026-06-10 12:53, The Natural Philosopher wrote: >>> On 10/06/2026 06:33, c186282 wrote: >>>> On 6/9/26 06:17, The Natural Philosopher wrote: >>>>> On 09/06/2026 08:09, c186282 wrote: >>>>>> On 6/8/26 21:46, rbowman wrote: >>>>>>> On Mon, 08 Jun 2026 18:08:10 GMT, Charlie Gibbs wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> I thought it was Netanyahu that bought him. >>>>>>>> Oh well, same day, different war... >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Bibi's shabbas goy is getting uppity these days and thinks he can tell >>>>>>> Bibi what to do. Interesting days ahead. >>>>>> >>>>>> Wow ... TDS even here ......... >>>>>> >>>>> It's everywhere. Mostly in the White House. >>>> >>>> Tisk ! >>>> >>> From afar, it seems that the whole American nation have gone >>> batshit crazy, from the Librals prophesying complete societal >>> collapse from Trump, sonofabitch, to those believing in the second >>> coming of Trump, son of God. >>> >>> He's just a very naughty boy. >> >> Read a stat today, only 1 in 10 Europeans think the Americans are friends. > > If one takes "American" to mean "from the USA", it's not hard to imagine > that. > > Besides what was already a not so stellar reputation, we now have that > nation repeatedly threatening to invade and annex parts of Denmark. > And Canada. Don't forget Canada. > And, at the same time the USA takes strategic advantage of Washington > Treaty allied military installations in Europe for their middle east > warfare - at the very least they've been using FAP Air Base no. 4 - they > claim their allies "aren't helping" in the war. (But what war, you may > ask, given that reportedly there is no war going on, according to a US > citizen called [reads notes] Donald John Trump.) > I hear the tankers taking off to refuel US military jets on their way to the middle East every other day. And the odd US fighter-bomber. I had to laugh. US welshed on its commitment to Ukraine, attacked Iran and then expected NATO to help it wipe its bottom after shitting all over Hormuz. Payback for Suez. > This besides [gestures] everything else the US administration has been > doing. > > Of course it isn't fair to extend judgement of the US administration to > all the US residents and citizens. Just like it wouldn't be fair to > extend any dissatisfaction with Japan to anybody of japanese heritage in > the USA after Pearl Harbor. > Only those ones who are still glorifying a narcissistic idiot. As I have repeatedly said, the American Librals deserved Trump. But for real Republicans to carry on supporting him is unforgivable. Even Marjorie 'Traitor' Green has ditched him. We have all had our fun. Watching the USA tear itself apart. -- "A point of view can be a dangerous luxury when substituted for insight and understanding". Marshall McLuhan
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| From | rbowman <bowman@montana.com> |
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| Date | 2026-06-11 17:44 +0000 |
| Subject | Re: [OT] Percetion of the USA abroad |
| Message-ID | <n90afbFca6vU8@mid.individual.net> |
| In reply to | #87862 |
On Thu, 11 Jun 2026 12:03:41 +0100, The Natural Philosopher wrote: > I had to laugh. US welshed on its commitment to Ukraine, attacked Iran > and then expected NATO to help it wipe its bottom after shitting all > over Hormuz. > > Payback for Suez. Are you still hurting over when Eisenhower told Britain, France, and Israel to back off? That's the last time the US had a harsh word for Israel.
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| From | "Carlos E.R." <robin_listas@es.invalid> |
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| Date | 2026-06-11 21:18 +0200 |
| Subject | Re: [OT] Percetion of the USA abroad |
| Message-ID | <a9erfmx8vc.ln2@Telcontar.valinor> |
| In reply to | #87872 |
On 2026-06-11 19:44, rbowman wrote: > On Thu, 11 Jun 2026 12:03:41 +0100, The Natural Philosopher wrote: > >> I had to laugh. US welshed on its commitment to Ukraine, attacked Iran >> and then expected NATO to help it wipe its bottom after shitting all >> over Hormuz. >> >> Payback for Suez. > > Are you still hurting over when Eisenhower told Britain, France, and > Israel to back off? That's the last time the US had a harsh word for > Israel. Way before my time. -- Cheers, Carlos. ES🇪🇸, EU🇪🇺;
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| From | The Natural Philosopher <tnp@invalid.invalid> |
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| Date | 2026-06-12 12:12 +0100 |
| Subject | Re: [OT] Percetion of the USA abroad |
| Message-ID | <110gpi1$23pa0$13@dont-email.me> |
| In reply to | #87872 |
On 11/06/2026 18:44, rbowman wrote: > On Thu, 11 Jun 2026 12:03:41 +0100, The Natural Philosopher wrote: > >> I had to laugh. US welshed on its commitment to Ukraine, attacked Iran >> and then expected NATO to help it wipe its bottom after shitting all >> over Hormuz. >> >> Payback for Suez. > > Are you still hurting over when Eisenhower told Britain, France, and > Israel to back off? That's the last time the US had a harsh word for > Israel. No, but we remember the US never gives anything out of principle, it only makes decisions that make it money. Now it has an idiot in charge who thinks that making and breaking deals to save pennies now and forgoing dollars later, is a clever thing to do, we realise there is no point in dealing with a completely untrustworthy USA at all. Business is built on trust. No trust. No business -- The biggest threat to humanity comes from socialism, which has utterly diverted our attention away from what really matters to our existential survival, to indulging in navel gazing and faux moral investigations into what the world ought to be, whilst we fail utterly to deal with what it actually is.
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| From | rbowman <bowman@montana.com> |
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| Date | 2026-06-11 17:40 +0000 |
| Subject | Re: [OT] Percetion of the USA abroad (was: Re: The boring Linux habit that saves machines) |
| Message-ID | <n90a7uFca6vU7@mid.individual.net> |
| In reply to | #87852 |
On Thu, 11 Jun 2026 09:06:55 +0100, Nuno Silva wrote: > Besides what was already a not so stellar reputation, we now have that > nation repeatedly threatening to invade and annex parts of Denmark. While I fully understand Danish pride passing off their problem child island to someone else wouldn't be all that bad.
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| From | The Natural Philosopher <tnp@invalid.invalid> |
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| Date | 2026-06-12 12:07 +0100 |
| Subject | Re: [OT] Percetion of the USA abroad |
| Message-ID | <110gpa7$23pa0$12@dont-email.me> |
| In reply to | #87871 |
On 11/06/2026 18:40, rbowman wrote: > On Thu, 11 Jun 2026 09:06:55 +0100, Nuno Silva wrote: > >> Besides what was already a not so stellar reputation, we now have that >> nation repeatedly threatening to invade and annex parts of Denmark. > > While I fully understand Danish pride passing off their problem child > island to someone else wouldn't be all that bad. What problem is it to Denmark? -- Truth welcomes investigation because truth knows investigation will lead to converts. It is deception that uses all the other techniques.
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