On Fri, 24 Oct 2003 15:12:47 GMT, "Dick Adams"
wrote:
From time to time it has been suggested to consider quite
carefully the advisability of replying to posters who:
o do not give information sufficient for emailing specific replies
o do not provide unique identities (e.g., one-name noobies)
o crosspost
o post off-topically
o otherwise flaunt inappropriate Usenet conduct
It seems a good time to review these suggestions.
A newsgroup in disarray discourages serious posts and thoughtful
conversations. Rather, it attracts dilettantes, exhibitionists, and
other sorts best named in the vernacular.
On Tue, 25 Mar 2003 18:27:20 GMT, "Dick Adams"
wrote:
"Stevie J" wrote in message ...
I usually use a pain au levin made for wheat flour. ... The crumb
seems to get a bit more fragile than usual and the flavor seems to be
lacking.
Is this sort of result due to the sourdough or perhaps due to the
type of flour?
Probably due to the French -- they are intent on sabotaging our efforts.
Please note: Pain au levain is now referred to as Freedom Bread.
F^%k you, Mr "Freedom" Adams.
Until you apologize.
'Cause, you know, lots of patriotic red-blooded Americans
are doing that kinda stuff these days.
Or explain what killing 2500 children has to do with patriotism, or
for that matter, sourdough.
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