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![]() This is a helpful note to everyone, not just those unfortunates who are saddled with incompetent news clients like Upchuck or AOHell. When you run a search on groups.google.com, you may often use specific search criteria such as group, date range, key word or phrase, and/or author. When you find an article as the result of such a search, all of the search criteria are included in the article's URL. Here's an example: http://groups.google.com/groups?q=SM...st.com&rnum=10 Certain news clients cannot format a URL that long properly, and as a result they are displayed in an uncopiable form such as this: http://groups.google.com/groups?q=SM...+author:arnyk% 40hotpop.com&hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&as_drrb=b&as_mind=12&as_minm=5&as_miny=200 2&as_maxd=4&as_maxm=9&as_maxy=2003&selm=LcucnSfVse zN7K6iXTWJiA%40comcast.c om&rnum=10 There is no way to simply click on this mess and see the desired page in your browser. Instead of victimizing the rest of the group by inserting an unusable URL in your post, follow this simple procedure to display a short, easily utilized URL. All you need is the domain of the page and the message ID block. The domain is the easily recognized URL of the Google search engine: http://groups.google.com/groups? After that, snip out everything up to the message ID block. The message ID block contains the Google script notation, the message ID number, and the message ID domain. From the sample above: Google script notation selm= message ID number LcucnSfVsezN7K6iXTWJiA%40 message ID domain comcast.com You want everything from selm= through the domain. Snip everything after the domain. The shortened URL is thus: http://groups.google.com/groups?selm...%40comcast.com You can also change the %40 to @ if you want to be elegant. Note: This method is so straightforward, simple, and reliable that Arnii Krooger will refuse to adopt it. |
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George M. Middius a écrit :
This is a helpful note to everyone, not just those unfortunates who are saddled with incompetent news clients like Upchuck or AOHell. When you run a search on groups.google.com, you may often use specific search criteria such as group, date range, key word or phrase, and/or author. When you find an article as the result of such a search, all of the search criteria are included in the article's URL. Here's an example: http://groups.google.com/groups?q=SM...st.com&rnum=10 Certain news clients cannot format a URL that long properly, and as a result they are displayed in an uncopiable form such as this: http://groups.google.com/groups?q=SM...+author:arnyk% 40hotpop.com&hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&as_drrb=b&as_mind=12&as_minm=5&as_miny=200 2&as_maxd=4&as_maxm=9&as_maxy=2003&selm=LcucnSfV sezN7K6iXTWJiA%40comcast.c om&rnum=10 There is no way to simply click on this mess and see the desired page in your browser. Instead of victimizing the rest of the group by inserting an unusable URL in your post, follow this simple procedure to display a short, easily utilized URL. All you need is the domain of the page and the message ID block. The domain is the easily recognized URL of the Google search engine: http://groups.google.com/groups? After that, snip out everything up to the message ID block. The message ID block contains the Google script notation, the message ID number, and the message ID domain. From the sample above: Google script notation selm= message ID number LcucnSfVsezN7K6iXTWJiA%40 message ID domain comcast.com You want everything from selm= through the domain. Snip everything after the domain. The shortened URL is thus: http://groups.google.com/groups?selm...%40comcast.com You can also change the %40 to @ if you want to be elegant. Note: This method is so straightforward, simple, and reliable that Arnii Krooger will refuse to adopt it. Incompetent in audion but interesting newsgroup tip. You are not on the good forum... ....and you waste at least 7 years of your life . Thanks anyway. Lionel |
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"George M. Middius" wrote in message
This is a helpful note to everyone, not just those unfortunates who are saddled with incompetent news clients like Upchuck or AOHell. When you run a search on groups.google.com, you may often use specific search criteria such as group, date range, key word or phrase, and/or author. When you find an article as the result of such a search, all of the search criteria are included in the article's URL. Here's an example: http://groups.google.com/groups?q=SM...or:arnyk%40 h otpop.com&hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&as_drrb=b&as_mind=12&as_minm=5&as_miny=2002&as _ maxd=4&as_maxm=9&as_maxy=2003&selm=LcucnSfVsezN7K6 iXTWJiA%40comcast.com&rnum =10 Certain news clients cannot format a URL that long properly, and as a result they are displayed in an uncopiable form such as this: http://groups.google.com/groups?q=SM...+author:arnyk% 40hotpop.com&hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&as_drrb=b&as_mind=12&as_minm=5&as_miny=200 2&as_maxd=4&as_maxm=9&as_maxy=2003&selm=LcucnSfVse zN7K6iXTWJiA%40comcast.c om&rnum=10 There is no way to simply click on this mess and see the desired page in your browser. Instead of victimizing the rest of the group by inserting an unusable URL in your post, follow this simple procedure to display a short, easily utilized URL. All you need is the domain of the page and the message ID block. The domain is the easily recognized URL of the Google search engine: http://groups.google.com/groups? After that, snip out everything up to the message ID block. The message ID block contains the Google script notation, the message ID number, and the message ID domain. From the sample above: Google script notation selm= message ID number LcucnSfVsezN7K6iXTWJiA%40 message ID domain comcast.com You want everything from selm= through the domain. Snip everything after the domain. The shortened URL is thus: http://groups.google.com/groups?selm...%40comcast.com You can also change the %40 to @ if you want to be elegant. Note: This method is so straightforward, simple, and reliable that Arnii Krooger will refuse to adopt it. Right, because there's an easier way, one that lets your computer work for you. (1) Search to find your post by any means you see fit using. Example: http://groups.google.com/groups?q=middius+idiot (2) Select a post the usual way, by clicking on a title. (3) Select "Origional Format" (4) Note that the URL is now quite short and your retrieval criteria have been removed. Cut & Paste the URL. If you want to polish some more, trim the last few characters of superfluous junk off the tail end of the URL, right up to but not including the first ampersand following the text "?selm=" Example: http://groups.google.com/groups?selm...up47i28%404 a x.com |
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Girth a écrit :
"Arny Krueger" wrote: If you want to polish some more, trim the last few characters of superfluous junk off the tail end of the URL, right up to but not including the first ampersand following the text "?selm=" Example: http://groups.google.com/groups?selm...up47i28%404 a x.com It wrapped. ****! -- S i g n a l @ l i n e o n e . n e t To punish him I suggest that he send to Middious an audio advice ! |
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On Fri, 05 Sep 2003 01:21:26 +0100, Girth wrote:
And this guy 'fixes' compyuters. He made a comment on RAP once about how he sometimes slips with the screwdriver, taking out whole motherboards at a time... When one has no control of one's limbs . . . Excrement!! At 7,200RPM. -- Tartly Toilet |
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On Fri, 05 Sep 2003 02:34:09 +0100, Girth wrote:
He's probably roaring with laughter as he does it! There's nothing more hilarious than destroying a customers computer after being abused on usenet for a whole morning. When I was four or five years old, I used to think I was fixing the vacuum clear by stuffing crayons into it and washing it with milk. -- Oily Tartlet |
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![]() Girth wrote: Oily Tartlet wrote: If you want to polish some more, trim the last few characters of superfluous junk off the tail end of the URL, right up to but not including the first ampersand following the text "?selm=" Example: http://groups.google.com/groups?selm...up47i28%404 a x.com It wrapped. ****! ROTFLMAO! And this guy 'fixes' compyuters. He made a comment on RAP once about how he sometimes slips with the screwdriver, taking out whole motherboards at a time... Excrement!! Geez, can you imagine how many trips to the gynecologist his wife must make? |
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On Thu, 04 Sep 2003 22:59:19 +0100, Girth wrote:
"Arny Krueger" wrote: If you want to polish some more, trim the last few characters of superfluous junk off the tail end of the URL, right up to but not including the first ampersand following the text "?selm=" Example: http://groups.google.com/groups?selm...up47i28%404 a x.com It wrapped. ****! How about just giving the message id? You can't just click on it, but you can paste it into google's advanced search. -- Jacob Kramer |
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![]() Jacob Kramer said: How about just giving the message id? You can't just click on it, but you can paste it into google's advanced search. Think about it. You should be able to discern which way is better. |
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On Fri, 05 Sep 2003 02:58:57 +0100, Girth wrote:
I would sooner have you, 5, with your crayons and milk working on my computer rather than THAT turd. Let's be honest, a milky multi-coloured motherboard has a better chance of working than a dead one. He just merrily fiddles away, randomly soldering bunches of wires across all the memory and processor pins. Fixing in a few light bulbs and a buzzer. Gluing on a piece of circuit board from the remote he stepped on. Wedging in a piece of broken television and soldering the tube to the hard drive. Then, to finish off, wrapping the box up in video tape. When he turns the computer on and the sizzling buzz and smouldering hiss give way to all the internal components erupting into flames, he declares the computer 'fixed' and throws it onto his pile of other 'fixed' computers. When his wife returns home from work, he tells her about the successful repair he undertook this afternoon, and she sighs to herself because she knows that, in order to replace the hardware he has totally destroyed, she must put in another fifty hours overtime. And so another day at PCAV Tech has unfolded. -- Oily Tartlet |
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"Girth" spewed foolishly in message
"Arny Krueger" wrote: If you want to polish some more, trim the last few characters of superfluous junk off the tail end of the URL, right up to but not including the first ampersand following the text "?selm=" Example: http://groups.google.com/groups?selm...up47i28%404 a x.com It wrapped. It would have wrapped using the Middiot's procedure, too. So show that there wouldn't be any wrapping for the post I picked, if handled using the Middiot's procedure. That would be a true apples-to-apples comparison. BTW here's the Middiot's example: http://groups.google.com/groups?selm...%40comcast.com The text is the same other than the actual message ID which just happened to be longer for the post I chose. The difference is that my procedure did with a few mouse clicks what the Middiot recommended doing via a more complex and more time-consuming procedure. |
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On Fri, 05 Sep 2003 13:43:59 +0200, Lionel Chapuis
lionel{dot}chapuis{at}free{dot}fr wrote: What about "Furry Toilet" for a girl ? Pretty nice no ? Very nice. What about Linoleum Crapooey for a boy? -- Boily Carpet |
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On Fri, 5 Sep 2003 06:47:29 -0400, "Arny Krueger"
wrote: "Girth" spewed foolishly in message "Arny Krueger" wrote: If you want to polish some more, trim the last few characters of superfluous junk off the tail end of the URL, right up to but not including the first ampersand following the text "?selm=" Example: http://groups.google.com/groups?selm...up47i28%404 a x.com It wrapped. It would have wrapped using the Middiot's procedure, too. So show that there wouldn't be any wrapping for the post I picked, if handled using the Middiot's procedure. That would be a true apples-to-apples comparison. BTW here's the Middiot's example: http://groups.google.com/groups?selm...%40comcast.com The text is the same other than the actual message ID which just happened to be longer for the post I chose. The difference is that my procedure did with a few mouse clicks what the Middiot recommended doing via a more complex and more time-consuming procedure. Of course there's always the tinyurl solution that I've seen used. Maybe someone knows how to do this (I think there's a website that changes it - of maybe it's shareware - I don't remember). Anyone here ever use it? |
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On Fri, 05 Sep 2003 15:55:07 +0200, Lionel Chapuis
lionel{dot}chapuis{at}free{dot}fr wrote: Very nice. What about Linoleum Crapooey for a boy? Too long ! Squeeze earlier -- Oily Tartlet |
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![]() dave weil said to ****-for-Brains: http://groups.google.com/groups?selm...up47i28%404 a x.com It wrapped. It would have wrapped using the Middiot's procedure, too. Now now, you big ugly turd. It doesn't wrap at all when I do it. http://groups.google.com/groups?selm...28%404 ax.com See, you humongously retarded pile of ****? Of course there's always the tinyurl solution that I've seen used. Maybe someone knows how to do this (I think there's a website that changes it - of maybe it's shareware - I don't remember). Anyone here ever use it? Now that Krooger has huffed and puffed and inflated his already over- extended ego about the issue of URLs, let's see how long it takes before he posts another one like the "before" URL in my example -- i.e., unedited and unrefined, just the raw URL from a Google search. Within a week would be my guess. |
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dave weil wrote: Of course there's always the tinyurl solution that I've seen used. Maybe someone knows how to do this (I think there's a website that changes it - of maybe it's shareware - I don't remember). Anyone here ever use it? I have. You paste in the long url and it gives you a short one, just as you'd guess. Click thru on the website or copy and paste. http://tinyurl.com/ The original example comes out as http://tinyurl.com/mcvw and also: http://makeashorterlink.com/index.php Stephen |
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George M. Middius wrote in message . ..
Jacob Kramer said: How about just giving the message id? You can't just click on it, but you can paste it into google's advanced search. Think about it. You should be able to discern which way is better. There are advantages to both (one is easier for the reader, the other for the poster) but I actually wanted to request that people use messageids instead a while ago. The chief advantages to these are that they will almost certainly fit on one line and they are unique to the message. They aren't dependent on a specific archive such as Google or Deja so they're not time sensitive. And they involve less cutting and pasting by the writer so they are less prone to error. They should eliminate any dispute about whether the link works or what message is referenced. So this was meant more as a request than a suggestion. |
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On Fri, 05 Sep 2003 15:59:46 GMT, MiNE 109
wrote: In article , dave weil wrote: Of course there's always the tinyurl solution that I've seen used. Maybe someone knows how to do this (I think there's a website that changes it - of maybe it's shareware - I don't remember). Anyone here ever use it? I have. You paste in the long url and it gives you a short one, just as you'd guess. Click thru on the website or copy and paste. http://tinyurl.com/ The original example comes out as http://tinyurl.com/mcvw and also: http://makeashorterlink.com/index.php Stephen Thanks. Seems pretty tidy. I'll have to check it out. BTW, as a side note, I can barely wait for Arnold to start claiming I was tossed off of Comcast when, in a week or so, I switch to a BellSouth DSL account. The truth, that I decided to go Direct TV satellite TV as well as a general dissatisfaction with Comcast's unresponsiveness in certain areas and resultant price increases every year as well as the fact that once my internet service will be unbundled it will therefore go up again), is far less interesting. (How's *that* for a sentence? g) The quality of the satellite is quite a bit better than Comcast cable for the most part, which suffered from rasterization at times. One problem is the "digitalization" of the picture on certain channels like Bravo, which seem to use a lot of compression (not pixelation, mind you). The problem is the banding that occurs with low contrast images (much like too low resolution for image size in a digital picture). The *cool* thing is the TIVO-esque receiver, which alllows pausing of live programming, as well as about 35 hours of digital on-demand recording. Pretty cool. Now, the only thing is the weather issue. We'll see if it's onerous. After all, we get some pretty heavy extended storms at times. Hopefully this new improved dish will help a little... |
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![]() On Thu, 4 Sep 2003, George M. Middius wrote: This is a helpful note to everyone, [...] Mice have been doing it for years, Votre Middiotie. In the DéjàNews era, even. -- Anon E. Mouse |
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This is a helpful note to everyone, not just those unfortunates who
are saddled with incompetent news clients like Upchuck or AOHell. When you run a search on groups.google.com, you may often use specific search criteria such as group, date range, key word or phrase, and/or author. When you find an article as the result of such a search, all of the search criteria are included in the article's URL. snip Depends on the newsreader doing the posting and the newsreader doing the reader. There are several variables. There may not be a solution that works all the time except: http://tinyurl.com http://www.makeashorterlink.com Just a suggestion. Personally, I don't mind cutting and pasting the various pieces of line wrapped URLs. whosbest54 ==== The flamewars are over...if you want it. Unofficial rec.audio.opinion Usenet Group Brief User Guide: http://members.aol.com/whosbest54/ Unofficial rec.music.beatles Usenet Group Brief User Guide: http://members.aol.com/whosbest54/rmb.html |
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