From: gufus on
Hello, David!

You wrote on Wed, 7 Apr 2010 20:37:40 -0400:

|
|> Hahahaha.......
|

| It really isn't funny.
| It is rather sad.
| He probably had a good career going for him until the commuter van
| accident where three people died and he was airlifted to the hospital.

Like I said, NO HARM was intended, the www is a place of UNKNOWN.
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From: gufus on
Hello, David!

You wrote on Wed, 7 Apr 2010 20:37:40 -0400:

| It really isn't funny.

BYW

Remember the Golden Rule of the WWW:

"Thou Shalt NOT excessively annoy others or
allow Thyself to become excessively annoyed."

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From: Jenn on
"Leythos" <spam999free(a)rrohio.com> wrote in message
news:MPG.2627f632391708b298a29a(a)us.news.astraweb.com...
> In article <hpl9lo$dmh$1(a)news.eternal-september.org>,

> So, to address your OT lesson - why have you not mentioned this to BD?
> He's been posting OT in this news group and many others, for many posts,
> but he's not marking them OT, not started a new thread with OT, not
> taking it somewhere else?
>


I just looked it up... :) Since I've never seen anyone do it, I thought it
was unusual to begin with.

Do you take into account that just about every thread on the internet has an
ebb and flow and it's normal for content within threads to vary away from
the subject title? Just a thought.
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From: ~BD~ on
David H. Lipman wrote:
> From: "~BD~"<BoaterDave(a)hotmail.co.uk>
>
> | Char Jackson wrote:
>>> On Wed, 7 Apr 2010 16:03:38 -0700, "The Real Truth MVP"<trt(a)void.com>
>>> wrote:
>
>>>> The trolls
>>>> don't seen to realize that people with issues want them fixed and when they
>>>> use my tools they work, that's why you see NO posts from users saying it did
>>>> not work.
>
>>> Kudos for apparently stealing only from the best.
>
>
> | Would you please remind me of the folk from whom TRT allegedly stole and
> | provide links to their respective web site web sites.
>
> | I'd like to ask *them* how they feel about someone using the fruits of
> | their labour to help people who are suffering from computer problems
> | caused by malware. To date I have only the word of those posting here
> | (not that I don't believe them, but that wouldn't satisfy a judge and
> | jury, would it?).
>
> Kelly Theriot
> Mike Burgess
> Stuart Saunders
> Robert A. Cooper / Miekiemoes
> Kevin Zoll
> Andrew Aronoff
> Dave Fear
>
>
>
Thank you for the names - I found some of the appropriate websites.

I'd be interested to learn if any/all of these individuals have,
themselves, complained about their 'property' being stolen and used to
help many more folk than their software would otherwise have reached.

I have certainly never noticed any posts by *them* bleating in these
groups. Maybe they, themselves, simply do not care

Maybe one of them has set up a 'our fight against PCButts1' website for
all interested parties to disseminate their views. If not, cannot
someone start one? (No - not me! I'm off to my boat shortly).

What would be gained? <shrug>

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Dave
From: Leythos on
In article <hpljte$gio$1(a)news.eternal-september.org>,
me(a)nowhere.whocareswhatthisemailisanyway says...
> Do you take into account that just about every thread on the internet has an
> ebb and flow and it's normal for content within threads to vary away from
> the subject title? Just a thought.
>

Yes, this one has been off-topic for many posts, but, do we accept
wrongs just because it's not convenient or do we seek to correct wrongs
because it's the proper and right thing to do?

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