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vacation !
From: Charlie Nudo-spammateer
Newsgroups: alt.collecting.8-track-tapes Subject: How about more SPAM, Noodles? Date: Wed, 01 Jun 2005 09:17:29 -0700 Organization: Spamming is my constituional right as a moron! Lines: 6 Message-ID: Reply-To: NNTP-Posting-Host: p-597.newsdawg.com Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Newsreader: Forte Agent 1.91/32.564 Hey Noodles! How about some more of those famous SPAM postings of yours? Need to feed all the abuse mailboxes of google, epix and hotmail some more! Income getting a little THIN lately, Noodles? Hahahaha! you're going DOWN, DOWN, DOWN! Nope, not at all- just getting ready for summer vacation and some time off ! Where are you going this year Boob, Skytower Park, dog **** hunting ? ha-ha- haaaaa..... |
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And where are YOU going, Masterbator? I'll bet jail, for cruising the
park and picking up an undercover cop while dressed in your Marilyn-best! |
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read 'em and weep, DoucheBob...
4.3 What Usenet Is Not Usenet is not an organization. Usenet has no central authority. In fact, it has no central any thing. There is a vague notion of "upstream" and "downstream" related to the direction of high-volume news flow. It follows that, to the extent that "upstream" sites decide what traffic they will carry for their "downstream" neighbors, that "upstream" sites have some influence on their neighbors. But such influence is usually easy to circumvent, and heavy-handed manipulation typically results in a backlash of resentment. Usenet is not a democracy. A democracy can be loosely defined as "government of the peo ple, by the people, for the people." However, as explained above, Usenet is not an organization, and only an organization can be run as a democracy. Even a democracy must be organized, for if it lacks a means of enforcing the peoples' wishes, then it may as well not exist. Some people wish that Usenet were a democracy. Many people pretend that it is. Both groups are sadly deluded. Usenet is not fair. After all, who shall decide what's fair? For that matter, if someone is behaving unfairly, who's going to stop him? Neither you nor I, that's certain. Usenet is not a right. Some people misunderstand their local right of "freedom of speech" to mean that they have a legal right to use others' computers to say what they wish in whatever way they wish, and the owners of said computers have no right to stop them. Those people are wrong. Freedom of speech also means freedom not to speak; if I choose not to use my computer to aid your speech, that is my right. Freedom of the press belongs to those who own one. Usenet is not a public utility. Some Usenet sites are publicly funded or subsidized. Most of them, by plain count, are not. There is no government monopoly on Usenet, and little or no control. Usenet is not a commercial network. Many Usenet sites are academic or government organizations; in fact, Usenet originated in academia. Therefore, there is a Usenet custom of keeping commercial traffic to a minimum. If such commercial traffic is generally considered worth carrying, then it may be grudgingly tolerated. Even so, it is usually separated somehow from non-commercial traffic; see comp.newprod. Usenet is not the Internet. The Internet is a wide-ranging network, parts of which are subsidized by various governments. The Internet carries many kinds of traffic; Usenet is only one of them. And the Internet is only one of the various networks carrying Usenet traffic. Usenet is not a Unix network, nor even an ASCII network. Don't assume that everyone is using "rn" on a Unix machine. There are Vaxes running VMS, IBM mainframes, Amigas, and MS-DOS PCs reading and posting to Usenet. And, yes, some of them use (shudder) EBCDIC. Ignore them if you like, but they're out there. Usenet is not software. There are dozens of software packages used at various sites to transport and read Usenet articles. So no one program or package can be called "the Usenet software." Software designed to support Usenet traffic can be (and is) used for other kinds of communication, usually without risk of mixing the two. Such private communication networks are typically kept distinct from Usenet by the invention of newsgroup names different from the universally-recognized ones. Usenet is not a UUCP network. UUCP is a protocol (some might say protocol suite, but that's a technical point) for sending data over point-to-point connections, typically using dialup modems. Usenet is only one of the various kinds of traffic carried via UUCP, and UUCP is only one of the various transports carrying Usenet traffic. 4.6 If You're Unhappy:.... If the owner of the machine you use says, "We will not carry alt.sex on this machine," and you are not happy with that order, you have no Usenet recourse. What can we outsiders do, after all? with a minimal investment, you can get a feed of your own from somewhere else. Computers capable of taking Usenet feeds are down in the $500 range now, Unix-capable boxes are going for under $2000, and there are at least two Unix lookalikes in the $100 price range. No matter what, appealing to "Usenet" won't help. Even if those who read such an appeal regarding system administration are sympathetic to your cause, they will almost certainly have even less influence at your site than you do. If the user in question is the administrator or owner of the site from which he or she posts, forget it; you can't win. Arrange for your newsreading software to ignore articles from him or her if you can, and chalk one up to experience. |
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On 2 Jun 2005 03:34:50 -0700, "lowlife liberal scumbag-defeated
twice-Democrat loser" wrote: Nope, not at all- just getting ready for summer vacation and some time off ! snip SUUURE, ya are! I remember the last time we campaigned against your spamming of Usenet, and you took a "vacation" in the middle of winter! Don't worry, Noodles...when you start spamming again, we'll be at the ready to pillory you with abuse complaints for SPAMMING...the #1 reason ISP accounts are terminated! I'm going to share your delusions with my ISP's webmaster. He's going to love it! |
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Maybe it's a vacation at a 'home'! Oh please please please!
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On 2 Jun 2005 08:05:11 -0700, "Mr. Bicycle, major asshole !"
wrote: Usenet is not a commercial network. Many Usenet sites are academic or government organizations; in fact, Usenet originated in academia. Therefore, there is a Usenet custom of keeping commercial traffic to a minimum. If such commercial traffic is generally considered worth carrying, then it may be grudgingly tolerated. Even so, it is usually separated somehow from non-commercial traffic; see comp.newprod. Usenet is not the Internet. The Internet is a wide-ranging network, parts of which are subsidized by various governments. The Internet carries many kinds of traffic; Usenet is only one of them. And the Internet is only one of the various networks carrying Usenet traffic. snip Noodles, this contridicts EVERYTHING you've posted on Usenet over the last three years! See? You're a fraud...unintelligent...no idea of how Usenet works...and, most of all...GUILTY OF SPAMMING COMMERCIAL TRAFFIC NO ONE WANTS! Go suck a dog turd, Noodles! You've shot yourself in the foot once again! |
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Charlie Nudo-usenet spammer wrote: On 2 Jun 2005 08:05:11 -0700, "Mr. Bicycle, major asshole !" wrote: Usenet is not a commercial network. Many Usenet sites are academic or government organizations; in fact, Usenet originated in academia. Therefore, there is a Usenet custom of keeping commercial traffic to a minimum. If such commercial traffic is generally considered worth carrying, then it may be grudgingly tolerated. Even so, it is usually separated somehow from non-commercial traffic; see comp.newprod. Usenet is not the Internet. The Internet is a wide-ranging network, parts of which are subsidized by various governments. The Internet carries many kinds of traffic; Usenet is only one of them. And the Internet is only one of the various networks carrying Usenet traffic. snip Noodles, this contridicts EVERYTHING you've posted on Usenet over the last three years! See? You're a fraud...unintelligent...no idea of how Usenet works...and, most of all...GUILTY OF SPAMMING COMMERCIAL TRAFFIC NO ONE WANTS! Go suck a dog turd, Noodles! You've shot yourself in the foot once again! well the "turd" verbage is obviously a DoucheBob giveaway...BINGO- we have one DoucheBob posting from 2 different ISP's, with multiple email addys.. on the home front, I just got a notice from ebay, saying I'm on 5 more buyers' "favorite seller" list !! yay me ! life is good !! ooops, just got DoucheBob jealous again- he's ready to kick and the nursing home is calling ! ha-ha- haaaa... ----- Original Message ----- From: eBay Seller Central Sent: Thursday, June 02, 2005 4:43 PM Subject: Congratulations, 66fourdoor, you're a "Favorite Seller!" Congratulations, 66fourdoor, 5 or more eBay members have named you as a "Favorite Seller" and have signed up to get regular updates on your "Top Pick" items! |
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well the "turd" verbage is obviously a DoucheBob giveaway...BINGO- we
have one DoucheBob posting from 2 different ISP's, with multiple email addys.. And how many do you have, Masterbator? |
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Bob, your campaign amounts to you playing with yourself in your living
room, while posting under multiple names on WebTV... yes, you must know your ISP guy quite well- handling all those abuse reports you get |
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On 2 Jun 2005 14:53:38 -0700, "Bob Scarborough, sickly medicated old
man" wrote: well the "turd" verbage is obviously a DoucheBob giveaway...BINGO- we have one DoucheBob posting from 2 different ISP's, with multiple email addys.. snip Obviously, Noodles can NOT dissect an NNTP header...LOL! on the home front, I just got a notice from ebay, saying I'm on 5 more buyers' "favorite seller" list !! snip You cannot add yourself, idiot...LOL |
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