Re: Heard it through the grapevine



Wilbur, Capt. Neal, or whatever your name is,

As usual you're resorting to your standard tactics of misrepresenting facts
and attacking people in order to deflect attention from your actions. At the
risk of falling into the trap of debating you and only generating more
attacks, I'll correct some of your mis-information.

You made the statement that "Usenet is NOT Internet. Therefore, I did not
"broadcast" anything over the Internet." UseNet is simply a term which
describes the collection of news groups and news servers which utilize the
NNTP protocol which enable users to post/read articles to news groups via the
Internet. It's like saying that FTP, HTTP, etc aren't part of the Internet.

The Internet is collection of systems connected on a common, public network
running the same protocols (i.e. TCP/IP, NNTP, etc.) To say that you didn't
post this on the Internet shows your ignorance. To be pedantically correct,
I should have said that you posted it on a news group on the Internet, but
everyone understood the context.

Regardless of the method of information dissemination, it's obvious that you
take pleasure in other's misfortunes. Not only do you take pleasure in
bashing people in their own posts, but now you've sunk to the level of a
cheap gossip by creating posts such as this.

The bottom line is that you're a shallow, vindictive individual who has no
real friends here (and probably in the physical world as well.) The only
people who are friendly to you are others who show similar anti-social
traits. You rarely add useful content to discussions and regularly derail
discussions by your rants.

In general I place you in the same category as the "MI-5 persecution" person.
Useless. Unfortunately other people respond to your posts and copy them in
their replies, thus making a kill file useless. So why don't you crawl back
under the rock that you came from and find some other news group to pollute
with your venom.

-- Geoff


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