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bloatedbelly
Junior Member
posted August 18, 2000 02:57 PM
the problem is that the repeated
reaction posts by you are what let people
know you have no life. not the cgi. with
every new post, theres another one by you and a few others done
by you. by the way.
you forgot to correctly forge the headers
on some emails ,which means they can be directly traced to your
computer. that wasn't smart.
either was doing it to a hotmail address that
can be changed like say, painter 123, ROFL.
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Rob_Moderator
Administrator
posted August 18, 2000 01:23 PM
quote:
Originally posted by JeffG:
since they just recalled the tires on his house
Hahaha! The poor bugger doesn't understand how cgi scripts
work and that he can post all day and, after the script checks to
see the age of the email account, if it finds a newly opened
account it automatically deletes the sender and his s.
God, I just love this technology (courtesy of the nice folks at
Cedant).
I have images of a frantically shoveling man on the beach trying to
build a dam against the incoming tide.
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Rob_Moderator
Administrator
posted August 18, 2000 11:42 AM
quote:
Originally posted by JeffG:
Unleash my flying monkeys!!
But, but...that's what he writes like, a flying monkey.
I must say that I've always admired the energy of such borderline
psychotics. To bad it can't be turned to some constructive activity
-- like making art. Oh well, I suppose we all need our 'lone
gunmen' types and, atleast the internet keeps them out of the bell
towers and McDonalds.
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JeffG
Junior Member
posted August 18, 2000 10:35 AM
Well, he's probably got a buildup of angst this week, since they
just recalled the tires on his house.
[QUOTE]
P.S. he just posted 3 more of that . He's down from 28. Is
he running out of energy? Why do I have the image of someone
living a solitary life in a trailer park?
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JeffG
Junior Member
posted August 18, 2000 10:25 AM
Yes, this is still the best forum not only for the info, but because of
the (liberal) moderation. The new features just make it better. Lots
of info, examples, lively spirited discussion and disagreement, but
no childish antics. FYI for everyone trying registration; the system
initially assigns you a random password, but you can immediately
change it to something easier to remember.
I can see the "Mad Restorer" is still sneaking through, but its such
a long post, it can easily be disregarded. It's certainly not the kind
of tactic that will bring this place crashing down. (I can hear
you-know-who gnashing his teeth in his underground lair, snarling
"Curses! Unleash my flying monkeys!!")
Well, I just wanted to say that, check out the new features, and
start getting my tally up to pass "Junior Member" status
;-)
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Rob_Moderator
Administrator
posted August 17, 2000 07:38 PM
I like the changes too. Derek Hehe, went through considerable
trouble today, spending a fair amount of his alloted time on earth
posting 28 of his "restorer" s under a false name. The
system notifies me and, with a flick of the switch, the s
are eliminated. Our little friend has yet to learn the meaning of
'pyrrhic'.
P.S. he just posted 3 more of that . He's down from 28. Is
he running out of energy? Why do I have the image of someone
living a solitary life in a trailer park?
[This has been edited by Rob_Moderator (edited August
17, 2000).]
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Robert
Junior Member
posted August 17, 2000 08:36 AM
I have just noticed the changes and glad to see you are staying on
top of things. Keeping the forum free of clutter is much to my liking.
I have learned a lot here and don't waste time reading a lot of junk.
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Greetings from Delaware
[This has been edited by Robert (edited August 17,
2000).]
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