Why do I get this?
Next message: motorbyte_at_aol.com: "Re: IBM 1401"
Date: 16 Jun 2004 05:48:23 -0700
I tried posting to the 1401 thread and get the following
Too many posts from your address.
We have received too many posts from your address. In order to prevent
mass commercial postings to Usenet, we have put limits on the number
of messages an individual can post using Google Groups within a
certain time period. Your post has been forwarded to your email
address instead. Please try again in a few hours.
Tony Dilworth
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