In article <45d5f9fa$0$4154$ba620dc5@nova.planet.nl>, "Arnold O.Kn." <arthar@wanadoo.nl> writes: > The Knipscheer Family Website. <snip>> > Arnold, One posting, maybe two or three, would have been enough. To continually post the same message makes it look like you might be a spammer. If people haven't gotten your message by this time, they never will or just are not interested. Bob Melson -- Robert G. Melson | Rio Grande MicroSolutions | El Paso, Texas ----- "People unfit for freedom---who cannot do much with it---are hungry for power." ---Eric Hoffer
Dear Robert, Thank you for your opinion. My sorry, if my same messages gives you the though that i should be a spammer. Because it's not my intention to be this. The reason for the continually posts is, that it can be possible that not everyone did read my message, because not everyone is watching this newsplace daily. However, maybe i am wrong in my thinking. (sorry for my bad english) regards arnold "Robert Melson" <melsonr@aragorn.rgmhome.net> wrote in message news:2KoBh.2807$Jl.607@newsread3.news.pas.earthlink.net... > In article <45d5f9fa$0$4154$ba620dc5@nova.planet.nl>, > "Arnold O.Kn." <arthar@wanadoo.nl> writes: >> The Knipscheer Family Website. > <snip>> >> > Arnold, > > One posting, maybe two or three, would have been enough. To > continually post the same message makes it look like you > might be a spammer. If people haven't gotten your message > by this time, they never will or just are not interested. > > Bob Melson > > -- > Robert G. Melson | Rio Grande MicroSolutions | El Paso, Texas > ----- > "People unfit for freedom---who cannot do much with it---are > hungry for power." ---Eric Hoffer >
On Sat, 17 Feb 2007 00:59:08 +0100, Arnold O.Kn. <arthar@wanadoo.nl> wrote: > The reason for the continually posts is, that it can be possible that not > everyone did > read my message, because not everyone is watching this newsplace daily. > However, maybe i am wrong in my thinking. (sorry for my bad english) Once a month is certainly reasonable both for a post, and for someone searching posts. They'll be using google to find it, almost certainly, and google seems never to forget.