Re: "Killfiles".
- From: Charles <chuck@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 29 Nov 2005 23:49:55 +0000
On Tue, 29 Nov 2005 14:24:47 -0700, Jason Earl <jearl@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
>Charles <chuck@xxxxxxxxx> writes:
>
>> On Tue, 29 Nov 2005 16:34:31 +0000, Ellis <ellis@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>>>On Tue, 29 Nov 2005 09:21:20 +0000, Charles <cps@xxxxxx> wrote:
>>>
>>>OK, so no one really has you killfiled. We're all secretly hanging on
>>>your every word.
>>
>> I always knew that, but it is tremendously satisfying to have it
>> confirmed by a not "troll".
>>
>>>So now will you stop changing your address every five minutes you
>>>nutjob?
>>
>> I was thinking for a moment, how nice to hear from Ellis after all
>> this time, and then you went and spoiled it.
>>
>> Why does my email address so bother some of you? When I used to post
>> in my own name and used my real email address, I was inundated with
>> the most foul filth imaginable, obviously constructed by some very
>> sick people here.
>
>No one is asking you to use your real email address. They are simply
>asking you to use the same fake email address all of the time.
>
>> Even Keith who is everyone''s chum, had the same problem, and you
>> ask me why I keep changing it? There are other reasons, which are
>> more than obvious, but none of them are to do with evading
>> "killfiles", because I don't give a *** whether you "killfile" me
>> or not. All the rest of my input remains exactly the same, so
>> *really* "killfiling" me should be relatively simple.
>
>Then why change your address. Heck, my newsreader actually allows me
>to raise the score of posters that I feel are worth highlighting. In
>fact, it sorts the threads according to which threads have the most
>interesting participants and subjects. People that change their
>aliases a lot tend to have low scores.
>
>Of course, that's actually part of the beauty. For the most part
>people that have something to say don't spend all of their time and
>effort trying to avoid killfiles.
>
>> Now when Williams comes up with his master plan to exclude me from the
>> Group, that will be a different matter, and I will be only too pleased
>> to make him look the pratt he really is, by successfully evading his
>> attempts at regaining control of the Group.
>
>I have a hard time believing that adding you to a killfile (or
>lowering your score in my case) is more difficult than changing your
>alias (not to mention changing your server).
>
You appear to have a stutter mate.
.
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