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Ellen K. Ellen K. is offline
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Default ping wendy baker OT

It is definitely the news server.

Would you mind telling me the name of the other group where it is occurring
(from somebody other than me)? I would like to look at who the ISP is.

"Storrmmee" > wrote in message
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>i am not sure if i said it but on the other group this is occuring on they
>think its the news server, i am clueless as i am barely competent to send
>and rec. email and post messages, Lee
> "Ellen K." > wrote in message
> ...
>> My ISP's customer service is generally quite good, that's why this is so
>> disappointing.
>>
>> Oh well, a learning experience.
>>
>> "Storrmmee" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>> the thing that makes our isp so bad is it is the only access we can get,
>>> in a rural area phone co still has a monopoly and they hold dial up and
>>> dsl, cable/dish is simpley too high, so when we call with an issue,
>>> instead of hearing what the issue is they immediately assume that the dh
>>> is a moron and try to make him reset settings and check phone lines, and
>>> since he did communications in the serbice, he doesn't even call until
>>> he as done all of that, again good luck, Lee
>>> "Ellen K." > wrote in message
>>> ...
>>>> Honestly I'm irritated that they fobbed me off onto the hosting
>>>> outfit... *they* are the customer of the hosting outfit, but *I* am
>>>> THEIR (the ISP's) customer and as such THEY should be taking care of
>>>> this.
>>>>
>>>> Oh well. This should be my biggest problem in life.
>>>>
>>>> "Storrmmee" > wrote in message
>>>> ...
>>>>>i am also sorry, I didn't realize until afterwords that was what was
>>>>>going on, on another group i am on i noticed it was gong on with
>>>>>another poster there, then i came back and looked at this group again,
>>>>>our ISP is a major PITA, so i will wish you the best of luck in getting
>>>>>a resolution... quick would probably too much to ask for, lol, Lee
>>>>> "Ellen K." > wrote in message
>>>>> ...
>>>>>>I know. I'm really sorry about the multiple appearances of my posts,
>>>>>>I have complained to my ISP whose news server it is, they referred me
>>>>>>to the hosting outfit, who acknowledged my complaint but haven't yet
>>>>>>responded.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> "Storrmmee" > wrote in message
>>>>>> ...
>>>>>>>i have already responded to this, Lee
>>>>>>> "Ellen K." > wrote in message
>>>>>>> ...
>>>>>>>> There is no rule that says a Jew shouldn't watch a non-Jew eating
>>>>>>>> meat and dairy together, or for that matter eating any other
>>>>>>>> non-kosher food such as pork or shellfish. Our rules are only
>>>>>>>> applicable to ourselves.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> However, if your friend was fully observant she would not eat food
>>>>>>>> prepared in a non-kosher establishment.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> "Storrmmee" > wrote in message
>>>>>>>> ...
>>>>>>>>> thanks, i find this subject very interesting, when i think of this
>>>>>>>>> i am reminded of a jewish friend who first introduced me to this
>>>>>>>>> when we first ate lunch together, i ordered a cheeseburger and
>>>>>>>>> glass of milk, lol, she asked if i would not order it and when i
>>>>>>>>> asked why i learned about the basics... so i got grilled chicken
>>>>>>>>> and iced tea instead... later in the evening we had milkshakes
>>>>>>>>> instead of dinner, wonderful memories, Lee
>>>>>>>>> "W. Baker" > wrote in message
>>>>>>>>> ...
>>>>>>>>>> Storrmmee > wrote:
>>>>>>>>>> : i know this sounds weird, but it is my impression that kosher
>>>>>>>>>> does ntot
>>>>>>>>>> : allow meat and dairy in the same meal/same time? if so does
>>>>>>>>>> this include
>>>>>>>>>> : all dairy or just milk? also can you use a substitute like
>>>>>>>>>> parkey or
>>>>>>>>>> : soy/rice cheese? i know this is off topic but i just read
>>>>>>>>>> about soy cream
>>>>>>>>>> : cheese substitute and that set me wondering, Lee
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> All dairy is included in the injunction to not eat meat and milk
>>>>>>>>>> in the
>>>>>>>>>> same mal, etc. You can use supbstitutes like soy milk, etc as
>>>>>>>>>> long as
>>>>>>>>>> there is no lctose in it t all. that is , often why you have to
>>>>>>>>>> use
>>>>>>>>>> non-daiary products that carry a small label that tells you that
>>>>>>>>>> it is
>>>>>>>>>> approved by a kosher supervising agancy.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> There is a soy cream cheese substitute, brand name, Tofutti. They
>>>>>>>>>> also
>>>>>>>>>> make a sour cram subastitute. You can amake a substitue by
>>>>>>>>>> adding bit of
>>>>>>>>>> lemon juic eor vinegar to the soy milk to kind of curdle it. All
>>>>>>>>>> kinds of
>>>>>>>>>> tricks to try to broaden ones repetoire.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Wendy
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