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Subject: Re: Halifax, Nova Scotia Posted on: Tue, 17 Oct 2006 23:42:15 +0000 (UTC)


JP wrote:
> "Reef Fish" wrote in message
> news:1161013956.814175.200230@i42g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
> > A nice sunny but cool day in this little town of nothing much to see.
> >
> > But being anywhere without the SPAMMING of Ray or his lap DOG
> > is a good place to be. LOL.
> >
> > -- Reef Fish Bob.
>
> Just curious, but do you live fulltime in Nova Scotia or are you just taking
> a vacation on that undeveloped island?
>
> JP

JP, you really should save your sparring efforts to F.

I hate to hit babies, with one exception, that crybaby named DOG,
and a relative of Ray. !<-)

ON TOPIC. Cruising on the Princess.

For TWO consecutive cruises now, I found myself on two large cruise
ships whose internet cafe does NOT have a copy/past or cut/paste
function.

The Crown Princess internet attendants say they were deliberately
disabled to foil computer hackers.

The Star Princess attendants didn't have that theory, but they know
how to say "I dunno" very well, each referring to someone else who
is on duty at some other time who are "computer experts". After
giving this run around and found SIX different know-nothing
attendants (most of the don't even know what cut-and-paste mean),
I FINALLY found an attandant tonight who was supposed to be the
computer expert according to the previous computer Dummy, said
he is NOT a computer expert, but ...

H A L L E L Y J A H! He had the Key to the Da Vinci Code of
Princess Internet Cafe.

I can now COPY, CUT, and PASTE -- but I an't giving away the
code. I want the internet cafe passengers learn their own lesson
and complain to the Princess management. LOL!

I find it hard to imagine that two cruise ships of over 3,000
passengers
are full of internet attendants/advisors who have not even heard of
the Internet functions of COPY, CUT, or PASTE.

-- Reef Fish Bob.