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IINET curiosity

IINET curiosity  
Unknown
 Re: IINET curiosity  
Sandgroper
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Unknown
 Re: IINET curiosity  
Alan Rutlidge .iinet.net.au
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Damien McBain
 Re: IINET curiosity  
Unknown
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Rod Speed
From:Unknown
Subject:IINET curiosity
Date:Sun, 23 Jan 2005 22:37:35 +1100
With them taking Oze over soon by the looks of things, I wonder - have any
of you with spell checking for OE turned on ever typed "Iinet" and seriously
looked at the helpful alternative offered for what OE sees as a spelling
mistake?

Is it a sign? :)
From:Sandgroper
Subject:Re: IINET curiosity
Date:Mon, 24 Jan 2005 01:56:11 +0800

"Unknown" wrote in message
news:L%LId.491$e77.23911@nnrp1.ozemail.com.au...
> With them taking Oze over soon by the looks of things, I wonder - have any
> of you with spell checking for OE turned on ever typed "Iinet" and
seriously
> looked at the helpful alternative offered for what OE sees as a spelling
> mistake?
>
> Is it a sign? :)

iiNet are more commonly known as iiBorg because they have assimilated many
ISPs into their collective.
:)


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From:Unknown
Subject:Re: IINET curiosity
Date:Mon, 24 Jan 2005 07:30:40 +1100

"Sandgroper" wrote in message
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>
> "Unknown" wrote in message
> news:L%LId.491$e77.23911@nnrp1.ozemail.com.au...
>> With them taking Oze over soon by the looks of things, I wonder - have
>> any
>> of you with spell checking for OE turned on ever typed "Iinet" and
> seriously
>> looked at the helpful alternative offered for what OE sees as a spelling
>> mistake?
>>
>> Is it a sign? :)
>
> iiNet are more commonly known as iiBorg because they have assimilated many
> ISPs into their collective.
> :)
>

So I wonder who the Iinet "Queen" is? :)
From:Alan Rutlidge .iinet.net.au
Subject:Re: IINET curiosity
Date:Mon, 24 Jan 2005 16:23:06 +0800

"Unknown" wrote in message
news:OPTId.544$e77.27164@nnrp1.ozemail.com.au...
>
> "Sandgroper" wrote in message
> news:41f3e4e2$0$28711$5a62ac22@per-qv1-newsreader-01.iinet.net.au...
> >
> > "Unknown" wrote in message
> > news:L%LId.491$e77.23911@nnrp1.ozemail.com.au...
> >> With them taking Oze over soon by the looks of things, I wonder - have
> >> any
> >> of you with spell checking for OE turned on ever typed "Iinet" and
> > seriously
> >> looked at the helpful alternative offered for what OE sees as a
spelling
> >> mistake?
> >>
> >> Is it a sign? :)
> >
> > iiNet are more commonly known as iiBorg because they have assimilated
many
> > ISPs into their collective.
> > :)
> >
>
> So I wonder who the Iinet "Queen" is? :)
>
>
Mickey Malone?
From:Damien McBain
Subject:Re: IINET curiosity
Date:Mon, 24 Jan 2005 00:42:05 +1100
Unknown wrote:
> With them taking Oze over soon by the looks of things, I wonder -
> have any of you with spell checking for OE turned on ever typed
> "Iinet" and seriously looked at the helpful alternative offered for
> what OE sees as a spelling mistake?
>
> Is it a sign? :)

hehe, no they are are a good isp mostly. My previous isp was truly 'inept',
the big T (and a rip off).

I used to have a boss with the surname Tennyson and the checker suggested
'tension' until I added it to the dic! I thought that may have been an omen
too ;)


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From:Unknown
Subject:Re: IINET curiosity
Date:Mon, 24 Jan 2005 07:29:01 +1100

"Damien McBain" wrote in message
news:41f3aa7b$0$28743$5a62ac22@per-qv1-newsreader-01.iinet.net.au...
> Unknown wrote:
>> With them taking Oze over soon by the looks of things, I wonder -
>> have any of you with spell checking for OE turned on ever typed
>> "Iinet" and seriously looked at the helpful alternative offered for
>> what OE sees as a spelling mistake?
>>
>> Is it a sign? :)
>
> hehe, no they are are a good isp mostly. My previous isp was truly
> 'inept',
> the big T (and a rip off).
>

I was wondering if OE had it correct to be honest with their help desk being
in Perth (if I remember correctly) and not always available at normal times
of night/day in Sydney. I was wondering if they are going to run a help desk
out this way, too.

> I used to have a boss with the surname Tennyson and the checker suggested
> 'tension' until I added it to the dic! I thought that may have been an
> omen
> too ;)
>
>

Was the boss an arse? (think about that one before replying! :) )
From:Rod Speed
Subject:Re: IINET curiosity
Date:Mon, 24 Jan 2005 09:49:54 +1100

Unknown wrote in
message news:fOTId.542$e77.27149@nnrp1.ozemail.com.au...
> Damien McBain wrote
>> Unknown wrote

>>> With them taking Oze over soon by the looks of things, I wonder - have any
>>> of you with spell checking for OE turned on ever typed "Iinet" and seriously
>>> looked at the helpful alternative offered for what OE sees as a spelling
>>> mistake?

>>> Is it a sign? :)

>> hehe, no they are are a good isp mostly. My previous isp was truly 'inept',
>> the big T (and a rip off).

> I was wondering if OE had it correct to be honest with their help desk being
> in Perth (if I remember correctly) and not always available at normal times of
> night/day in Sydney.

Wrong. Its available 24/7

> I was wondering if they are going to run a help desk out this way, too.

No need.
   

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