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Subject: Re: [uklocaltrolls] Webspace
Date: Wed, 27 Jun 2001 22:41:58 +0200
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From: bigfish@s...
I think the tactic of posting a regular "FAQ" is proving one of the most
powerful trolling devices, and should be steadily spread over as many uk.local
groups as possible.
Can anybody suggest a good place to put up a webpage - to hold the new
uk.local FAQs ?
Then we could advertise the FAQs in .sigs ;-)
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Bigfish
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