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"WilleeCue"

23/02/2004 3:36 PM

Turbineaire spray systen at auction ...

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=42938&item=2596886657

I am selling my Turbinaire system I purchased last year.
It is in excellent condition with no overspray on the unit anywhere.
I only used the small 4oz adapter and bottle so the large tank and fittings
is like new.

Forgive me if posting this here is out of line.

William Lee


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Lazarus Long

in reply to "WilleeCue" on 23/02/2004 3:36 PM

24/02/2004 9:28 AM

His posting informing of a spayer for sale is a lot better than the
sewage posted by the name changing metal midget.

On Mon, 23 Feb 2004 22:39:52 -0600, "todd" <[email protected]>
wrote:

>"Bridger" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>news:[email protected]...
>>
>> >While perhaps not strictly "allowed" by the ng charter,
>>
>> the wreck has a charter?
>
>Whatever you want to call whatever goes for "rules" around here. My
>understanding is that the idea at least anyway is that newsgroups that are
>not specifically set up as *forsale* or *marketplace* should not contain
>advertisements for products for sale. Of course, we've seen very clearly
>that no one controls the content of the newsgroup, so people are able to
>post whatever they want. My point was that out of courtesy for what is
>accepted practice by responsible members of the wreck, the poster should put
>FS or FA in his subject.
>
>todd
>

tf

"todd"

in reply to "WilleeCue" on 23/02/2004 3:36 PM

23/02/2004 10:39 PM

"Bridger" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>
> >While perhaps not strictly "allowed" by the ng charter,
>
> the wreck has a charter?

Whatever you want to call whatever goes for "rules" around here. My
understanding is that the idea at least anyway is that newsgroups that are
not specifically set up as *forsale* or *marketplace* should not contain
advertisements for products for sale. Of course, we've seen very clearly
that no one controls the content of the newsgroup, so people are able to
post whatever they want. My point was that out of courtesy for what is
accepted practice by responsible members of the wreck, the poster should put
FS or FA in his subject.

todd

tf

"todd"

in reply to "WilleeCue" on 23/02/2004 3:36 PM

23/02/2004 10:58 AM

"WilleeCue" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=42938&item=2596886657
>
> I am selling my Turbinaire system I purchased last year.
> It is in excellent condition with no overspray on the unit anywhere.
> I only used the small 4oz adapter and bottle so the large tank and
fittings
> is like new.
>
> Forgive me if posting this here is out of line.
>
> William Lee

While perhaps not strictly "allowed" by the ng charter, most people don't
mind for sale and for auction postings with the caveat that the subject is
prepended with "FS:" or "FA:". That way people who don't care to see such
postings can easily filter them out.

todd

Bn

Bridger

in reply to "WilleeCue" on 23/02/2004 3:36 PM

23/02/2004 10:16 AM


>While perhaps not strictly "allowed" by the ng charter,

the wreck has a charter?

Bn

Bridger

in reply to "WilleeCue" on 23/02/2004 3:36 PM

24/02/2004 1:37 AM

On Mon, 23 Feb 2004 22:39:52 -0600, "todd" <[email protected]>
wrote:

>"Bridger" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>news:[email protected]...
>>
>> >While perhaps not strictly "allowed" by the ng charter,
>>
>> the wreck has a charter?
>
>Whatever you want to call whatever goes for "rules" around here. My
>understanding is that the idea at least anyway is that newsgroups that are
>not specifically set up as *forsale* or *marketplace* should not contain
>advertisements for products for sale. Of course, we've seen very clearly
>that no one controls the content of the newsgroup, so people are able to
>post whatever they want. My point was that out of courtesy for what is
>accepted practice by responsible members of the wreck, the poster should put
>FS or FA in his subject.
>
>todd
>



ahh... common courtesy. something we actually see a bit of here on the
wreck, in amongst the flame wars and trolls.

I encourage courtesy wherever I find it. I filter the wreck to make
*my* viewing experience at least as pleasant as possible. I wish
common courtesy was a bit more common.

all good stuff, but not a charter.
Bridger


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