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The Mi5 poster has every right to post, but to bring you uptodate,
here is a brief resume of this usenet legend: His name is Mike Corley. He is part of usenet history. He also was a champion tap-dancer in 1962/63 and 1966. Mike lives in Clapham, South London, he first began his postings to usenet, BBS, and online forums back in 1996, which is long before most of you, especially google gropers, learned of he internet let alone knew how to use it. But Mikes paranoia of alleged MI5 persecution can be traced back as far 1990, when newspaper editors, TV newsdesks, magazine reviewers, radio shows et al, first received Mike's reports of his harassment by UK security services and MI5 operatives. Mike has his own website: http://www.five.org.uk/ There have been numerous newspaper articles and online thesis about Mike's postings, this is a BBC article on the subject: http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/alabaster/A164404 And amongst many other covers of the Mike Corley phenomenon there has been a modern opera about this usenet legend: http://www.thecorleyconspiracy.com/ What the current flood is all about is hinted at in the X-posts. He percieves uk.misc to be an MI5 infiltrated group. And Mike is flooding it. But also it is included in the X-posts because he knows many always respond to his posts, and you in turn flood the group uk.misc. |
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sounds like a case of paranoia. About the same as we have with big brother
personally monitoring ALL of your phone calls. Just make sure you don't mention that your dessert for Christmas dinner bombed or you will make all the rest in prison! I was trying to do the math on how many people it would take to monitor all the phone calls - I gave up. Ron in Ca "Clarissa" wrote in message ... The Mi5 poster has every right to post, but to bring you uptodate, here is a brief resume of this usenet legend: His name is Mike Corley. He is part of usenet history. He also was a champion tap-dancer in 1962/63 and 1966. Mike lives in Clapham, South London, he first began his postings to usenet, BBS, and online forums back in 1996, which is long before most of you, especially google gropers, learned of he internet let alone knew how to use it. But Mikes paranoia of alleged MI5 persecution can be traced back as far 1990, when newspaper editors, TV newsdesks, magazine reviewers, radio shows et al, first received Mike's reports of his harassment by UK security services and MI5 operatives. Mike has his own website: http://www.five.org.uk/ There have been numerous newspaper articles and online thesis about Mike's postings, this is a BBC article on the subject: http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/alabaster/A164404 And amongst many other covers of the Mike Corley phenomenon there has been a modern opera about this usenet legend: http://www.thecorleyconspiracy.com/ What the current flood is all about is hinted at in the X-posts. He percieves uk.misc to be an MI5 infiltrated group. And Mike is flooding it. But also it is included in the X-posts because he knows many always respond to his posts, and you in turn flood the group uk.misc. |
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![]() "Elmo P. Shagnasty" wrote: In article , Meat Plow wrote: Mike lives in Clapham, South London, he first began his postings to usenet, BBS, and online forums back in 1996, which is long before most of you, especially google gropers, learned of he internet let alone knew how to use it. ****, I had broadband in 1996. Exactly. I had a Rat Shack M100 back in, what--1983. Complete with dialup. I had a LAPTOP in 1983. Epson HX-20. http://oldcomputers.net/hx-20.html So there ! Graham |
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Eeyore wrote:
"Elmo P. Shagnasty" wrote: In article , Meat Plow wrote: Mike lives in Clapham, South London, he first began his postings to usenet, BBS, and online forums back in 1996, which is long before most of you, especially google gropers, learned of he internet let alone knew how to use it. ****, I had broadband in 1996. Exactly. I had a Rat Shack M100 back in, what--1983. Complete with dialup. I had a LAPTOP in 1983. Epson HX-20. http://oldcomputers.net/hx-20.html So there ! Graham And just what did you think an M100 was/is? I didn't get mine until 1984, but I used it until well into the 90's. So...where? jak |
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Eeyore wrote:
"Elmo P. Shagnasty" wrote: In article , Meat Plow wrote: Mike lives in Clapham, South London, he first began his postings to usenet, BBS, and online forums back in 1996, which is long before most of you, especially google gropers, learned of he internet let alone knew how to use it. ****, I had broadband in 1996. Exactly. I had a Rat Shack M100 back in, what--1983. Complete with dialup. I had a LAPTOP in 1983. Epson HX-20. http://oldcomputers.net/hx-20.html Follow-ups changed to sci.electronics.repair only I _made_ a laptop in 1983-84: ZX-81 cpu board + internal expansion bus + microcassette drive (on the bus) + bar code wand (on the bus) + thermal printer (on the bus) + 64kB ram + micro CRT display on gooseneck at rear of case, all built into a converted TI-994/A housing with it's keyboard. The cassette was embedded into the case at the left rear. To view the display, you pressed your eye into the 'viewfinder' rubber hood and had a 320x200 graphics or 80x24 char alpha display (b&w). O/S and apps were loaded from the cassette, ROM contained a debug monitor. One could also use the audio interface to load and store from magtape recorders and the bus was brought external to permit expansion for RS232, etc. I needed to add lots of bus logic and power control circuitry; the battery was a drop-in nicad pack at the right rear of the case (similar in concept to modern powertool packs). With the CRT off, I could get 12 hours of continuous runtime. I also gave the cassette and bar code wand poweroff controls which extended runtime. Regards, Michael |
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On Thu, 27 Dec 2007 12:33:03 +0000, Clarissa wrote:
The Mi5 poster has every right to post, but to bring you uptodate, here is a brief resume of this usenet legend: His name is Mike Corley. He is part of usenet history. He also was a champion tap-dancer in 1962/63 and 1966. Who gives a flying ****? Let him post in the appropriate forums. We don't care about it in the Toyota group, and I'm sure plenty others don't, either. If he has such heartburn with his government monitoring Internet communications, the answer is simple: GET THE HELL OFF THE INTERNET!!! As far as I see, all he is is an attention hungry Spammer who ought to just STFU and leave people who don't want to hear his crying alone. |
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"Hachiroku ????" wrote in message
news:WwTcj.2953$ML6.518@trndny04... On Thu, 27 Dec 2007 12:33:03 +0000, Clarissa wrote: The Mi5 poster has every right to post, but to bring you uptodate, here is a brief resume of this usenet legend: His name is Mike Corley. He is part of usenet history. He also was a champion tap-dancer in 1962/63 and 1966. Who gives a flying ****? Let him post in the appropriate forums. We don't care about it in the Toyota group, and I'm sure plenty others don't, either. What the hell would be an appropriate forum for a nut case like him? :-) |
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On Thu, 27 Dec 2007 12:57:43 -0500, Elmo P. Shagnasty wrote:
In article , Meat Plow wrote: Mike lives in Clapham, South London, he first began his postings to usenet, BBS, and online forums back in 1996, which is long before most of you, especially google gropers, learned of he internet let alone knew how to use it. ****, I had broadband in 1996. Exactly. I had a Rat Shack M100 back in, what--1983. Complete with dialup. Oh yeah? Well, I had a VAX in 1979 with a 300 baud modem. That *WAS* broadband in 1979... |
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![]() "Clarissa" wrote in message ... The Mi5 poster has every right to post, Technically, he has no right to cross-post. If there was a group that catered to the **** he has to say, THEN he would have a right to post to that particular group. Posting **** all over usenet that James Bond is chasing him across the globe, and watching him take a shower, is not a right that anybody has. Well except I have a right to post my objection all over usenet to his **** that he posts all over usenet. |
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On Dec 27, 7:33*am, "Clarissa"
wrote: The Mi5 poster has every right to post, but to bring you uptodate, here is a brief resume of this usenet legend: AHA! So, hee is a legendary pain in the ass? We should feel honored that he pollutes here? What he needs is stronger meds, better keepers and better care, not an apologist. 1996 - long time ago? This makes you what? 19? Seems both of you need a life. Please find one other than here, RAT, RAR+P, VW and any of the other venues that idiot uses as his outhouse but that have no use for him. Peter Wieck Wyncote, PA |
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![]() "Hachiroku ????" wrote in message news:ENTcj.6195$we6.1576@trndny09... On Thu, 27 Dec 2007 12:57:43 -0500, Elmo P. Shagnasty wrote: In article , Meat Plow wrote: Mike lives in Clapham, South London, he first began his postings to usenet, BBS, and online forums back in 1996, which is long before most of you, especially google gropers, learned of he internet let alone knew how to use it. ****, I had broadband in 1996. Exactly. I had a Rat Shack M100 back in, what--1983. Complete with dialup. Oh yeah? Well, I had a VAX in 1979 with a 300 baud modem. That *WAS* broadband in 1979... PDP11/34A with VT52(?) display terminal round about same time, with 'high speed' phone modem with two rubber sockets that the phone hanset jammed into ! Arfa |
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JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
"Hachiroku ????" wrote in message news:WwTcj.2953$ML6.518@trndny04... On Thu, 27 Dec 2007 12:33:03 +0000, Clarissa wrote: The Mi5 poster has every right to post, but to bring you uptodate, here is a brief resume of this usenet legend: His name is Mike Corley. He is part of usenet history. He also was a champion tap-dancer in 1962/63 and 1966. Who gives a flying ****? Let him post in the appropriate forums. We don't care about it in the Toyota group, and I'm sure plenty others don't, either. What the hell would be an appropriate forum for a nut case like him? :-) news:alt.usenet.kooks of course! -- Service to my country? Been there, Done that, and I've got my DD214 to prove it. Member of DAV #85. Michael A. Terrell Central Florida |
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ron wrote:
sounds like a case of paranoia. About the same as we have with big brother personally monitoring ALL of your phone calls. Just make sure you don't mention that your dessert for Christmas dinner bombed or you will make all the rest in prison! I was trying to do the math on how many people it would take to monitor all the phone calls - I gave up. You don't have a clue, do you? All it takes is the threat of surveillance to have the desired effect. At that, the CIA has incredible software riding on the pipes of our communication system. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RjALf12PAWc Here is something you may try to shoot the messenger over. But you really should bother to read the bill.... http://www.lewrockwell.com/paul/paul428.html And if that isn't enough, read the patriot act and the signing statements of this administration. Head, sand....... |
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"Dan Bloomquist" wrote in message
... ron wrote: sounds like a case of paranoia. About the same as we have with big brother personally monitoring ALL of your phone calls. Just make sure you don't mention that your dessert for Christmas dinner bombed or you will make all the rest in prison! I was trying to do the math on how many people it would take to monitor all the phone calls - I gave up. You don't have a clue, do you? If it ain't on network news right after the football game, most of America hasn't a clue about things like the FBI's Carnivore program and similar projects. A search at Faux News for "carnivore" turned up mostly animal articles. Same with MSNBC. CNN's search results put the software ahead of animal stories. PBS, the left-wing news source for people who don't drool, came up with the best list of articles in carnivore and the privacy issues surrounding other such surveillance techniques. But, many of these stories require an attention span greater than 11 seconds. |
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Meat Plow wrote in
: On Thu, 27 Dec 2007 22:37:41 +0000, Jeff Strickland wrote: "Clarissa" wrote in message ... The Mi5 poster has every right to post, Technically, he has no right to cross-post. If there was a group that catered to the **** he has to say, THEN he would have a right to post to that particular group. Posting **** all over usenet that James Bond is chasing him across the globe, and watching him take a shower, is not a right that anybody has. Well except I have a right to post my objection all over usenet to his **** that he posts all over usenet. Posting to Usenet is a privilege not a right. yes,UseNet -does- have some rules and conventions,acceptable practices. -- Jim Yanik jyanik at kua.net |
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Dan Bloomquist wrote in
: ron wrote: sounds like a case of paranoia. About the same as we have with big brother personally monitoring ALL of your phone calls. Just make sure you don't mention that your dessert for Christmas dinner bombed or you will make all the rest in prison! I was trying to do the math on how many people it would take to monitor all the phone calls - I gave up. You don't have a clue, do you? All it takes is the threat of surveillance to have the desired effect. At that, the CIA has incredible software riding on the pipes of our communication system. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RjALf12PAWc Here is something you may try to shoot the messenger over. But you really should bother to read the bill.... http://www.lewrockwell.com/paul/paul428.html And if that isn't enough, read the patriot act and the signing statements of this administration. Head, sand....... and if you bothered to read,you'd know that they monitor communications to and from suspect FOREIGNERS in foreign countries.It takes a lot of manpower to check monitored comms,even using powerful computers and software.They have better things to do than read your ****. -- Jim Yanik jyanik at kua.net |
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On Fri, 28 Dec 2007 02:13:26 +0000, Arfa Daily wrote:
"Hachiroku ????" wrote in message news:ENTcj.6195$we6.1576@trndny09... On Thu, 27 Dec 2007 12:57:43 -0500, Elmo P. Shagnasty wrote: In article , Meat Plow wrote: Mike lives in Clapham, South London, he first began his postings to usenet, BBS, and online forums back in 1996, which is long before most of you, especially google gropers, learned of he internet let alone knew how to use it. ****, I had broadband in 1996. Exactly. I had a Rat Shack M100 back in, what--1983. Complete with dialup. Oh yeah? Well, I had a VAX in 1979 with a 300 baud modem. That *WAS* broadband in 1979... PDP11/34A with VT52(?) display terminal round about same time, with 'high speed' phone modem with two rubber sockets that the phone hanset jammed into ! Arfa BWAHAHAHAHAHA!!!! I STARTED with a PDP-11/03 with the same phone/cradle setup. My favorite thing (I was at school, with two campuses 5 miles apart). Go to the remote campus, log on and type "open KB## as input". Then wait for someone on the other side to type in "hello" to log in. Then the fun began! |
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![]() "Hachiroku ????" Arfa Daily wrote: Elmo P. Shagnasty wrote: *snipping assorted geekery* Nerds. ;-D Natalie |
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JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
"Dan Bloomquist" wrote in message ... ron wrote: sounds like a case of paranoia. About the same as we have with big brother personally monitoring ALL of your phone calls. Just make sure you don't mention that your dessert for Christmas dinner bombed or you will make all the rest in prison! I was trying to do the math on how many people it would take to monitor all the phone calls - I gave up. You don't have a clue, do you? If it ain't on network news right after the football game, most of America hasn't a clue.... Bingo. |
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![]() "Wickeddoll" wrote in message ... "Hachiroku ????" Arfa Daily wrote: Elmo P. Shagnasty wrote: *snipping assorted geekery* Nerds. ;-D Natalie It's a REPAIR group for goodness sake ! We are nerds and geeks by nature, not because we were playing big boys' computers before you were born ... Arfa |
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![]() "Arfa Daily" ... "Wickeddoll" .. "Hachiroku ????" Arfa Daily wrote: Elmo P. Shagnasty wrote: *snipping assorted geekery* Nerds. ;-D Natalie It's a REPAIR group for goodness sake ! We are nerds and geeks by nature, not because we were playing big boys' computers before you were born ... Arfa Lighten up - I was joking. This is also cross-posted to a Toyota group. I don't think personal computers existed before 1958, by the way. Natalie |
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![]() "Wickeddoll" wrote in message ... "Arfa Daily" ... "Wickeddoll" .. "Hachiroku ????" Arfa Daily wrote: Elmo P. Shagnasty wrote: *snipping assorted geekery* Nerds. ;-D Natalie It's a REPAIR group for goodness sake ! We are nerds and geeks by nature, not because we were playing big boys' computers before you were born ... Arfa Lighten up - I was joking. This is also cross-posted to a Toyota group. I don't think personal computers existed before 1958, by the way. Natalie Yeah - jokin' too. No offence intended ! Arfa |
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![]() "Arfa Daily" "Wickeddoll" .. "Hachiroku ????" Arfa Daily wrote: Elmo P. Shagnasty wrote: *snipping assorted geekery* Nerds. ;-D Natalie It's a REPAIR group for goodness sake ! We are nerds and geeks by nature, not because we were playing big boys' computers before you were born ... Arfa Lighten up - I was joking. This is also cross-posted to a Toyota group. I don't think personal computers existed before 1958, by the way. Natalie Yeah - jokin' too. No offence intended ! Arfa Mea culpa - your post sounded ****y to me. :-) Natalie |
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![]() "Elmo P. Shagnasty" , "Wickeddoll" wrote: Yeah - jokin' too. No offence intended ! Arfa Mea culpa - your post sounded ****y to me. "And then does the man pee on the woman?" "Sometimes, but that's $20 extra." -- Robert Schimmel Er...that wouldn't be a body fluid I'd want shared. Natalie |
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clifto wrote:
wrote: On Dec 27, 7:33 am, "Clarissa" wrote: The Mi5 poster has every right to post, but to bring you uptodate, here is a brief resume of this usenet legend: So, hee is a legendary pain in the ass? We should feel honored that he pollutes here? Yeah, exactly. These are Usenet *discussion* newsgroups. Soliloquy is not discussion. Constant repetitive pounding of multiple newsgroups with the intent of advertising one's chosen agenda is called spamming. The Mi5 poster has no right to spam. With Thunderbird I find he's easy to to filter. |
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F.H. wrote:
With Thunderbird I find he's easy to to filter. Thunderbird's not the best way of doing it. However I'm still looking on a better way. Every suggestions I've had so far is so convoluted to get anything done it's useless, or does that bit easy, to the expense of every other feature being either substandard or non-existant. -- Linux Registered User # 302622 http://counter.li.org |
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![]() "John Tserkezis" F.H. wrote: With Thunderbird I find he's easy to to filter. Thunderbird's not the best way of doing it. However I'm still looking on a better way. Every suggestions I've had so far is so convoluted to get anything done it's useless, or does that bit easy, to the expense of every other feature being either substandard or non-existant. But even if you filter that toad, he changes his info to get around the filter. I'd rather try to get this freak off Usenet, instead of having to go to great lengths to avoid him. That's not fair to us, especially since what he's doing is against all NG program policies I've ever read. Natalie |
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On Sat, 29 Dec 2007 01:14:53 +0000, F.H. wrote:
clifto wrote: wrote: On Dec 27, 7:33 am, "Clarissa" wrote: The Mi5 poster has every right to post, but to bring you uptodate, here is a brief resume of this usenet legend: So, hee is a legendary pain in the ass? We should feel honored that he pollutes here? Yeah, exactly. These are Usenet *discussion* newsgroups. Soliloquy is not discussion. Constant repetitive pounding of multiple newsgroups with the intent of advertising one's chosen agenda is called spamming. The Mi5 poster has no right to spam. With Thunderbird I find he's easy to to filter. Crown Royal makes it easy to filter him, too... And less of a hangover... |
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On Thu, 27 Dec 2007 12:33:03 +0000, Clarissa wrote:
Mike lives in Clapham, South London, he first began his postings to usenet, BBS, and online forums back in 1996, which is long before most of you, especially google gropers, learned of he internet let alone knew how to use it. I've been on Usenet since it was DARPAnet/UUNet... So what? |
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On Fri, 28 Dec 2007 06:22:21 +0000, Dan Bloomquist wrote:
JoeSpareBedroom wrote: "Dan Bloomquist" wrote in message ... ron wrote: sounds like a case of paranoia. About the same as we have with big brother personally monitoring ALL of your phone calls. Just make sure you don't mention that your dessert for Christmas dinner bombed or you will make all the rest in prison! I was trying to do the math on how many people it would take to monitor all the phone calls - I gave up. You don't have a clue, do you? If it ain't on network news right after the football game, most of America hasn't a clue.... Bingo. So? Like dude said, who cares if James Bond is watching? Something to hide? |
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On Thu, 27 Dec 2007 23:37:33 -0500, Wickeddoll wrote:
"Hachiroku ????" Arfa Daily wrote: Elmo P. Shagnasty wrote: *snipping assorted geekery* Nerds. "Early Adopters" |
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Wickeddoll wrote:
"John Tserkezis" F.H. wrote: With Thunderbird I find he's easy to to filter. Thunderbird's not the best way of doing it. However I'm still looking on a better way. Every suggestions I've had so far is so convoluted to get anything done it's useless, or does that bit easy, to the expense of every other feature being either substandard or non-existant. But even if you filter that toad, he changes his info to get around the filter. Whats the one thing he can't change? Answer: the number five. Filter in the subject *and* from line. According to my filter log I have filtered (deleted) about 26 posts in the last two days (all by regulars here apparently). I put the (5) filter in after his latest attack that had so many variations. Not good for the Ford group where F-150 comes up occasionally but here..., (Toyota) I think it will do okay. As always, mileage varies. |
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![]() "F.H." ... Wickeddoll wrote: "John Tserkezis" F.H. wrote: With Thunderbird I find he's easy to to filter. Thunderbird's not the best way of doing it. However I'm still looking on a better way. Every suggestions I've had so far is so convoluted to get anything done it's useless, or does that bit easy, to the expense of every other feature being either substandard or non-existant. But even if you filter that toad, he changes his info to get around the filter. Whats the one thing he can't change? Answer: the number five. Filter in the subject *and* from line. According to my filter log I have filtered (deleted) about 26 posts in the last two days (all by regulars here apparently). I put the (5) filter in after his latest attack that had so many variations. Not good for the Ford group where F-150 comes up occasionally but here..., (Toyota) I think it will do okay. As always, mileage varies. But the troll will just change the topic to something misleading. He will probably write "five" rather than the numeral. Natalie |
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Hachiroku ???? wrote:
On Thu, 27 Dec 2007 12:33:03 +0000, Clarissa wrote: Mike lives in Clapham, South London, he first began his postings to usenet, BBS, and online forums back in 1996, which is long before most of you, especially google gropers, learned of he internet let alone knew how to use it. I've been on Usenet since it was DARPAnet/UUNet... So what? So you must be being watched by MI5 as well, no? Come to think of it, I've had a feed since my UUCP feed circa 1990. Uh oh. -- Dec. 6 (Bloomberg) -- Government officials and activists flying to Bali, Indonesia, for the United Nations meeting on climate change will cause as much pollution as 20,000 cars in a year. |
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"F.H." ... Wickeddoll wrote: "John Tserkezis" F.H. wrote: With Thunderbird I find he's easy to to filter. Thunderbird's not the best way of doing it. However I'm still looking on a better way. Every suggestions I've had so far is so convoluted to get anything done it's useless, or does that bit easy, to the expense of every other feature being either substandard or non-existant. But even if you filter that toad, he changes his info to get around the filter. Whats the one thing he can't change? Answer: the number five. Filter in the subject *and* from line. According to my filter log I have filtered (deleted) about 26 posts in the last two days (all by regulars here apparently). I put the (5) filter in after his latest attack that had so many variations. Not good for the Ford group where F-150 comes up occasionally but here..., (Toyota) I think it will do okay. As always, mileage varies. But the troll will just change the topic to something misleading. He will probably write "five" rather than the numeral. Does he have a way of knowing he is filtered? No matter what he comes up with, I find a way to KF him. |
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![]() "F.H." Wickeddoll wrote: "John Tserkezis" F.H. wrote: With Thunderbird I find he's easy to to filter. Thunderbird's not the best way of doing it. However I'm still looking on a better way. Every suggestions I've had so far is so convoluted to get anything done it's useless, or does that bit easy, to the expense of every other feature being either substandard or non-existant. But even if you filter that toad, he changes his info to get around the filter. Whats the one thing he can't change? Answer: the number five. Filter in the subject *and* from line. According to my filter log I have filtered (deleted) about 26 posts in the last two days (all by regulars here apparently). I put the (5) filter in after his latest attack that had so many variations. Not good for the Ford group where F-150 comes up occasionally but here..., (Toyota) I think it will do okay. As always, mileage varies. But the troll will just change the topic to something misleading. He will probably write "five" rather than the numeral. Does he have a way of knowing he is filtered? No matter what he comes up with, I find a way to KF him. So can I, but why should we have to keep doing that? Natalie |
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Wickeddoll wrote:
"F.H." Wickeddoll wrote: "John Tserkezis" F.H. wrote: With Thunderbird I find he's easy to to filter. Thunderbird's not the best way of doing it. However I'm still looking on a better way. Every suggestions I've had so far is so convoluted to get anything done it's useless, or does that bit easy, to the expense of every other feature being either substandard or non-existant. But even if you filter that toad, he changes his info to get around the filter. Whats the one thing he can't change? Answer: the number five. Filter in the subject *and* from line. According to my filter log I have filtered (deleted) about 26 posts in the last two days (all by regulars here apparently). I put the (5) filter in after his latest attack that had so many variations. Not good for the Ford group where F-150 comes up occasionally but here..., (Toyota) I think it will do okay. As always, mileage varies. But the troll will just change the topic to something misleading. He will probably write "five" rather than the numeral. Does he have a way of knowing he is filtered? No matter what he comes up with, I find a way to KF him. So can I, but why should we have to keep doing that? There is no "why" to it. Usenet comes with some ugly. ![]() down to having some degree of tolerance or..., making it a game. I have little of the former so I go to the later. ![]() computerized bot of some sort. |
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![]() "F.H." Wickeddoll wrote: "John Tserkezis" With Thunderbird I find he's easy to to filter. Thunderbird's not the best way of doing it. However I'm still looking on a better way. Every suggestions I've had so far is so convoluted to get anything done it's useless, or does that bit easy, to the expense of every other feature being either substandard or non-existant. But even if you filter that toad, he changes his info to get around the filter. Whats the one thing he can't change? Answer: the number five. Filter in the subject *and* from line. According to my filter log I have filtered (deleted) about 26 posts in the last two days (all by regulars here apparently). I put the (5) filter in after his latest attack that had so many variations. Not good for the Ford group where F-150 comes up occasionally but here..., (Toyota) I think it will do okay. As always, mileage varies. But the troll will just change the topic to something misleading. He will probably write "five" rather than the numeral. Does he have a way of knowing he is filtered? No matter what he comes up with, I find a way to KF him. So can I, but why should we have to keep doing that? There is no "why" to it. Usenet comes with some ugly. ![]() down to having some degree of tolerance or..., making it a game. I have little of the former so I go to the later. ![]() computerized bot of some sort. Nah - garden-variety trolls I can deal with, but when I see a TOS-able offender, I give it a try. Can't hurt. :-) Natalie |
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Wickeddoll wrote:
I'd rather try to get this freak off Usenet, instead of having to go to great lengths to avoid him. That's not fair to us, especially since what he's doing is against all NG program policies I've ever read. We need a bunch of angry villagers, all armed with pitchforks and torches to storm his place, to burn his computer at the stake! ;-) -- Service to my country? Been there, Done that, and I've got my DD214 to prove it. Member of DAV #85. Michael A. Terrell Central Florida |
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