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It seems that we've really, really hit a raw nerve here among the
unbalanced trolls who populate rec.radio.amateur.policy. They very much seem to fear the prospect that a new, moderated discussion newsgroup for amateur radio stands a good chance of getting created, one that will leave them behind. The raw nerve struck was yours, Paul. An ego is a terrible thing to offend, no? |
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Cecil Moore wrote:
John L. Sielke wrote: Saving this post for a paper on "Mental Illness and Internet Usenet Groups." Classic paranoid schizophrenia with delusions of grandeur. Or a sick joke that is a forgery. Oh, it's a forgery alright, unless he doesn't know how to spell his own name. He spelled it correctly once, mispelled it twice, and none of the domains resolve. And the sender was not using his ISP, which is easy to find. A little attention to details, checking of headers, plus google goes a long way folks. tom K0TAR |
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Mike wrote:
In article , Hey Paul - go snip Mike And coincidently, this post came from the same place as the forgery. Time to contact an ISP. And since I work at one.... tom K0TAR |
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Mike wrote:
Hey Paul - go **** snip Mike Actually, it's not the same source, but it's fun to mess with morons. So I'll have 2 separate people to call about tomorrow. Note that I said call. If you really want to get action from an ISP, email everything you can dig up to . Be sure to include full headers from the incident; if you don't, they will have nothing to work from. Then give a call to tech support and tell them what's going on, and where you sent the information. If they don't give you satisfaction, ask to speak to a manager or to engineering support. They will usually get you the person you need to resolve the problem. It's also a good idea to call during regular business hours for the time zone they are located in. tom K0TAR |
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On Sun, 09 Jul 2006 17:38:21 -0500, Tom Ring wrote:
Mike wrote: In article , Hey Paul - go snip Mike And coincidently, this post came from the same place as the forgery. Time to contact an ISP. And since I work at one.... tom K0TAR They're not getting their money's worth if that's the best you can do with headers. The post by "Mike" came from supernews.com, and that's not where the forgery originated. Maybe you can get a job at Burger King. |
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![]() "Pompous Asshole Paul W. Schleck" whined & cried in a message ... Based on similar turns of phrase ///drivel flushed/// Schleck + Moderated Group = HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHA HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA............ |
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In Lloyd writes:
On 9 Jul 2006 15:13:03 -0500, Paul W. Schleck wrote: [flushed] Your unsolicited email to new news group users seems to be in danger of violating novia.net's terms of service. To quote from http://www.novia.net/acceptable/ --(begin quote)-- 2. Sending any unsolicited electronic mail message: (i) to 25 or more electronic mail users, or (ii) to multiple electronic mail users in a manner which generates one or more complaints from such users. --(end quote)-- It's (ii) above which piques my interest. If it only takes ONE complaint from a mail recipient, aren't you in effect living in a glass house? If you're going to contact others' ISPs, perhaps you'd better take care that they don't become angry enough to contact your own ISP, at least until you clear up that possible problem with item 2(ii). You know what they say about people who live in glass houses. I addressed this subject back in 1999: http://groups.google.com/group/rec.r...609a36708c7c5a I believe that you'll find the windows stronger than you think. -- Paul W. Schleck, K3FU http://www.novia.net/~pschleck/ Finger for PGP Public Key |
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Paul W. Schleck wrote:
You know what they say about people who live in glass houses. I addressed this subject back in 1999: http://groups.google.com/group/rec.r...609a36708c7c5a I believe that you'll find the windows stronger than you think. -- Paul W. Schleck, K3FU http://www.novia.net/~pschleck/ Finger for PGP Public Key Lloyd is a well known problem child. Emphasis on child. tom K0TAR |
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Outstanding my friend, shoulda done this sooner. Good show, I'm proud
of you. This is a good thing for all of us. KF5DE |
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On 9 Jul 2006 20:19:02 -0500, Paul W. Schleck wrote:
I addressed this subject back in 1999: So you've been receiving complaints since 1999, yet have kept on sending unsolicited email (UE) anyway. What a stellar track record. Your "logic" for continuing your UE ("My ISP lets me do it.") is very similar to Mark Morgan's logic for continuing his ongoing flood of rrap. Will you stop the UE once you have created your own moderated group in which to play? Somehow I doubt it. |
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