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it's called the X Python Newsreader 1.2.6 "Italian Style". It ignores
quotes really well and just shows the reply if you like. Rob probably
doesn't like it. It follows threads even if someone changes the header.

It's free of charge of course...


http://www.softpedia.com/progDownloa...ad-101689.html

Apparently there is a version for Mac, Win and Penguin
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On Aug 12, 4:51*pm, dave wrote:
dave wrote:
it's called the X Python Newsreader 1.2.6 "Italian Style". It ignores
quotes really well and just shows the reply if you like. Rob probably
doesn't like it. It follows threads even if someone changes the header.


It's free of charge of course...


http://www.softpedia.com/progDownloa...Applications-P...

Apparently there is a version for Mac, Win and Penguin



Is it REALLY free or is it just a free trial period that expires?
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On Aug 12, 4:51*pm, dave wrote:
dave wrote:
it's called the X Python Newsreader 1.2.6 "Italian Style". It ignores
quotes really well and just shows the reply if you like. Rob probably
doesn't like it. It follows threads even if someone changes the header.


It's free of charge of course...


http://www.softpedia.com/progDownloa...Applications-P...

Apparently there is a version for Mac, Win and Penguin



Is it REALLY free or is it just a free trial period that expires?


Free forever. Open source is the way to go for hobbyists. We are a very
patient bunch and we never charge for help.
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DEFCON 88 wrote:

On Aug 12, 4:51*pm, dave wrote:
dave wrote:
it's called the X Python Newsreader 1.2.6 "Italian Style". It ignores
quotes really well and just shows the reply if you like. Rob probably
doesn't like it. It follows threads even if someone changes the header.


It's free of charge of course...


http://www.softpedia.com/progDownloa...Applications-P...

Apparently there is a version for Mac, Win and Penguin



Is it REALLY free or is it just a free trial period that expires?




Free software
Software under any one version of the GNU GPL license falls within a somewhat similar category and is referred to as free software. As stressed by the FSF (Free Software Foundation), free in this context goes beyond the "no payment" concept - it's about the freedom to use, share, study and modify a piece of software. For this to be possible, the source code for that software must be made freely available, which also applies to modified and shared (distributed) versions.

It's worth noting that the GPL clearly states that entities that modify or distribute original or derivate software may charge any amount of money for this service. However, this rarely happens and almost every product licensed under the GPL can be obtained without paying any kind of fee.

free software may be used at no cost for both personal and commercial purposes. However, if a person or company creates a derived software product by modifying the original source code and wishes to distribute the result, it must be done under the same free software terms, including the source code modifications.

Programs licensed under this model qualify for the Softpedia "100% Free" award.

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Big Deal! WebTV doesn't quote.
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J R wrote:

Big Deal! WebTV doesn't quote.
cuhulin


What kind of desktop computer do you have? How old is it? What is wrong
with it?
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J R wrote:

Those little titty vacuum/titty nipples cups, I am not talking about
full breast vacuum cups/pumps, where in America can I buy those vacuum
cups, who sells them? I think they use a hand operated vacuum pump like
the kind that are used for auto brakes maintnance.I have one of those
vacuum pumps.I wants to make my titty nipples and aeolas large.
cuhulin


Nappy time, Larry.
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I was just now got done with putting two old radiators between the floor
of my old trailer and the two axels of my trailer.One of the radiators
dates back to 1920s - early 1930s Chevrolet, the other radiator is a
1960s truck radiator, MOFOs are Heavy.Owwww, I sprained my po old
back/right hip area! It hurts too, kiss it and make it get better.
cuhulin

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J R wrote:

I was just now got done with putting two old radiators between the floor
of my old trailer and the two axels of my trailer.One of the radiators
dates back to 1920s - early 1930s Chevrolet, the other radiator is a
1960s truck radiator, MOFOs are Heavy.Owwww, I sprained my po old
back/right hip area! It hurts too, kiss it and make it get better.
cuhulin


You are too old to be lifting heavy things; you will rupture discs and
be in pain forever.
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dave wrote:

J R wrote:

I was just now got done with putting two old radiators between the floor
of my old trailer and the two axels of my trailer.One of the radiators
dates back to 1920s - early 1930s Chevrolet, the other radiator is a
1960s truck radiator, MOFOs are Heavy.Owwww, I sprained my po old
back/right hip area! It hurts too, kiss it and make it get better.
cuhulin


You are too old to be lifting heavy things; you will rupture discs and
be in pain forever.


Use ice at the spine at the same level as your perceived pain. This is a
poor man's epidural.
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